If you do a 'show cdp nei det', do you see an adjacent device on port
15/1?  If it's got a management address assigned, you'll see it there.
It is possible to get to a module in the 6500s using those loopback
addresses.  I believe the syntax is 127.0.0.(slot number, processor
number). Someone else might know better than I though.

Chuck

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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 4:20 PM
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Subject: [c-nsp] 6509 noob question


How's this for a stupid question?

I'm working remotely on a pair of 6509's: CatOS 8.3(3) / IOS 12.1(8a)E3.

I can telnet to the devices and access the IOS CLI. 

The million-dollar question: how to I access the CatOS CLI?

As far as I can tell all the switch configs live in CatOS while the
routing configs live in IOS, and I'm trying to gain access to the
spanning-tree info (CatOS), to see if the switch is running PVST+, MST
or what.

Thanks,
Adam
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