Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 148
Virtual Router Requirements, Example, Description, Syntax Description, Default, Usage Guidelines
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual • Dash ( - ) Permitted only for host names • Underscore ( _ ) Permitted only for host names • Colon ( : ) When naming or configuring an IP address for your network server, remember the requirements listed above. Virtual Router Requirements The vr_name option specifies the name of the virtual router. The valid virtual router names at system boot-up are VR-Mgmt, VR-Control, and VR-Default; however, you can Telnet only on VR-Mgmt and VR-Default. For more information about virtual routers, see the section "Virtual Routers" in the NETGEAR 8800 User Manual. Example The following command starts a Telnet client communication to the host at IP address 123.45.67.8: telnet 123.45.67.8 The following command starts a Telnet client communication with a host named sales: telnet sales telnet msm telnet msm [a | b] Description Allows you to Telnet to either the primary or the backup MSM regardless of which console port you are connected to. Syntax Description a Specifies the MSM installed in slot A. b Specifies the MSM installed in slot B. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to access either the primary or the backup MSM regardless of which console port you are connected to. For example, if MSM A is the primary MSM and you are connected to MSM A via its console port, you can access the backup MSM installed in slot B by issuing the telnet msm b command. 148 | Chapter 3. Commands for Managing the Switch