Resetting the system of the secblade ns card – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade NetStream Cards User Manual
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Logging in to the SecBlade NS card from the
host device
Logging in to the SecBlade NS card from the host
device
Before logging in to the SecBlade NS card from the host device, perform the following steps to configure
the AUX port of the SecBlade NS card:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter AUX user interface view
user-interface aux first-number
[ last-number ]
—
Set the authentication mode for the
user interface to none
authentication-mode none
By default, the authentication mode
for the AUX user interface is
password.
Configure the user privilege level
user privilege level level
The default level is 0. H3C
recommends you to set the level to 3.
Then, use the following command to access the CLI of the SecBlade NS card. To return to the CLI of the
host device, press Ctrl+K.
Follow this step to log in to the SecBlade NS card:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Log in to the SecBlade
NS card
•
When the host device works in standalone mode:
oap connect slot slot-number
•
When the host device works in IRF mode:
oap connect chassis chassis-number slot slot-number
Configure at least one
command.
Available in user view
Resetting the system of the SecBlade NS card
If the operating system works abnormally or is under other anomalies (for example, the system does not
respond), you can reset the system of the SecBlade NS card with the following command, which is equal
to resetting the SecBlade NS card by pressing the reset button on the SecBlade NS card.
The SecBlade NS card has its independent CPU; therefore, the device can still recognize and control the
SecBlade NS card after you reset the OAP system.
Follow the step to reset the system of the SecBlade NS card: