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Cisco 12000/10700 v3.1.1 Router Manager User Guide
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Chapter 4 Managing Chassis
Initiating a Telnet Service
APS Status Window—Detailed Description
The APS Status window displays a single APS Circuits area.
APS Circuits Area
The APS Circuits area displays a table with the following headings:
Group—Group number of the APS circuit or interface.
Working Slot/Port—Slot/port number of the working interface. For a circuit, if the working interface is
part of another chassis, “remote” is displayed instead of the slot/port number.
Protect Slot/Port—Slot/port number of the protected interface. For a circuit, if the protected interface is
part of another chassis, “remote” is displayed instead of the slot/port number.
Initiating a Telnet Service
The Initiate Telnet Service application allows you to log onto the device, in order to configure or retrieve
information from the device.
To launch a telnet window, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and select the Technology Specific Tools>Initiate Telnet Service
option. See Table 4-1 on page 4-2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the telnet
window. The telnet window appears:
Figure 4-17 Telnet Window
Step 2
Enter the required password (the device may also require a valid user name).