A recent new addition to the Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy team, Mr Jaffa Manwell, has been reading a lot of posts about the limitation of the NET USE command in relation to mapping beyond COM9: in a Citrix session. To assist anyone who has experienced this problem without a solution, Jaffa has whipped up this handy utility.
CTXCOMMAP is a command-line tool to enable a user to map serial ports beyond COM9: in a Citrix Server Session. This utility was written to respond to public requests to address the limitations of the NET USE command found in the MS Windows Operating System. NET USE is limited in being able to map COM ports beyond COM9. In a Citrix Server environment, it is sometimes required to map ports greater than COM9. This Utility was written to function in Citrix environments ONLY.
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WARNING: CTXCOMMAP can only be run in Citrix Client Sessions. Executing this tool in any other environment such as MS Terminal Server or standard MS Windows will result in an undesired experience.
This utility is FREEWARE and was written by Jaffa Manwell of Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy, Australia. Usage: CTXCOMMAP localdevice remotedevice /d /? localdevice The name of the local device that will appear to the user. Remotedevice The name of the remote share or device.
/d Optional Delete the local device. This help information. CTXCOMMAP with no parameters displays currently connected network and serial port mappings. CTXCOMMAP COM18: CLIENTCOM1: This command will create a SESSION device COM18: within a Citrix Session, which is mapped to a client device in COM1.
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Booting the Cisco CSR 1000v and Accessing the Console. Booting the Cisco CSR 1000v as the VM The Cisco CSR 1000v boots when the VM is powered on. Depending on your configuration, you can monitor the installation process on the virtual VGA console or the console on the virtual serial port. Note If you want to access and configure the Cisco CSR 1000v from the serial port on the hypervisor instead of the virtual VGA console, you should provision the VM to use this setting before powering on the VM and booting the router.
For more information, see the SUMMARY STEPS 1. Power-up the VM. Within 5 seconds of powering on the VM, choose a console described from one of the following three steps (2, 3,or 4) to select a console to view the router bootup and to access the Cisco CSR 1000v CLI. (Optional) Select Auto Console: (Cisco IOS XE 3.13S and later, and IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 and later) 3. (Optional) Select Virtual Console 4.
(Optional)Select Serial Console 5. Telnet to the VM using one of the following two commands: telnet:// host-ipaddress: portnumber or, from a UNIX xTerm terminal: telnet host-ipaddress portnumber The following example shows the Cisco CSR 1000v initial boot output on the VM. After booting, the system presents a screen showing the main software image and the Golden Image, with an instruction that the highlighted entry is booted automatically in three seconds. Do not select the option for the Golden Image and allow the main software image to boot.
DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Power-up the VM. Within 5 seconds of powering on the VM, choose a console described from one of the following three steps (2, 3,or 4) to select a console to view the router bootup and to access the Cisco CSR 1000v CLI. Step 2 (Optional) Select Auto Console: (Cisco IOS XE 3.13S and later, and IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 and later) Choose this option to use automatic console detection.
When two virtual serial ports are detected, the IOS XE CLI will be available on the first virtual serial port and the IOS XE diagnostic CLI will be available on the second virtual serial port. If two virtual serial ports are not detected, the IOS XE CLI will be available on the virtual VGA console. This is the default setting and the Cisco CSR 1000v will boot using the automatic console detection if another option is not selected within the 5 second timeframe. Note(for VMware ESXi): If you are installing on VMware ESXi without a virtual serial port concentrator (vSPC), this option may not be able to properly detect virtual serial ports when there is an active connection to the virtual serial ports. If you are not using a vSPC and wish to use virtual serial ports, choose the Serial Console option. Note (for Microsoft Hyper-V): If you are installing on Microsoft Hyper-V, this option may be unable to properly detect virtual serial ports when there is an active connection to the virtual serial ports. If you wish to use virtual serial ports, you should choose the Serial Console option.
(Optional) Automatic selection of virtual serial portsFor this option, the virtual serial ports must already be present on the VM. The virtual serial port must already be present on the VM for this option to work. If you are installing on VMware ESXi, see.
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If you are installing in KVM environments, see. If you are installing in Microsoft Hyper-V environments, see. The Cisco CSR 1000v starts the boot process. Step 3 (Optional) Select Virtual Console Choose this option to use the virtual VGA console.
If you choose to use the virtual console, the rest of the steps in this procedure do not apply. On Cisco IOS XE 3.12S and earlier, this is the default setting and the Cisco CSR 1000v boots using the Virtual Console if another option is not selected within the 5 second timeframe. The Cisco CSR 1000v starts the boot process. Step 4 (Optional)Select Serial Console Choose this option to use the virtual serial port console on the VM (not supported on Citrix XenServer VMs). The virtual serial port must already be present on the VM for this option to work. If you are installing on VMware ESXi, see. If you are installing in KVM environments, see.
If you are installing in Microsoft Hyper-V environments, see. Note The option to select the console port during the boot process is available only the first time the Cisco CSR 1000v boots. To change the console port access after the Cisco CSR 1000v has first booted, see the “Changing the Console Port Access After Installation” section on page 8-7. The Cisco CSR 1000v starts the boot process. Step 5 Telnet to the VM using one of the following two commands: telnet:// host-ipaddress: portnumber or, from a UNIX xTerm terminal: telnet host-ipaddress portnumber The following example shows the Cisco CSR 1000v initial boot output on the VM.
Example:%IOSXEBOOT-4-BOOTSRC: (rp/0): CD-ROM Boot%IOSXEBOOT-4-BOOTCDROM: (rp/0): Installing GRUB%IOSXEBOOT-4-BOOTCDROM: (rp/0): Copying super packagecsr1000v-universalk9 2011-10-2013.09.SSA.bin%IOSXEBOOT-4-BOOTCDROM: (rp/0): Creating /boot/grub/menu.lst%IOSXEBOOT-4-BOOTCDROM: (rp/0): CD-ROM Installation finished%IOSXEBOOT-4-BOOTCDROM: (rp/0): Ejecting CD-ROM tray The system first calculates the SHA-1, which may take a few minutes. Once the SHA-1 is calculated, the kernel is brought up. Once the initial installation process is complete, the.iso package file is removed from the virtual CD-ROM, and the VM is rebooted. This enables the Cisco CSR 1000v to boot normally off the virtual Hard Drive. Note The system reboots during first-time installation only.
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The time required for the Cisco CSR 1000v to boot may vary depending on the release and the hypervisor used. Step 6 After booting, the system presents a screen showing the main software image and the Golden Image, with an instruction that the highlighted entry is booted automatically in three seconds. Do not select the option for the Golden Image and allow the main software image to boot. Note The Cisco CSR 1000v does not include a ROMMON image that is included in many Cisco hardware-based routers.
During installation, a “backup” copy of the installed version is stored in a backup partition. This copy can be selected to boot from in case you upgraded your boot image, deleted the original boot image, or somehow corrupted your disk. Booting from the backup copy is equivalent to booting a different image from ROMMON.For more information on changing the configuration register settings to access GRUB mode, see. You can now enter the router configuration environment by entering the standard commands enable and then configure terminal. The following should be noted for the initial installation: When the Cisco CSR 1000v is booted for the first time, the mode the router boots in depends on the release version.
For Cisco IOS XE 3.13S and later, and IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 and later, the Cisco CSR 1000v boots with the AX package set of features and throughput is limited to 100 Kbps. For Cisco IOS XE 3.12S and earlier, the Cisco CSR 1000v boots in a limited mode that provides limited feature support and throughput is limited to 2.5 Mbps. You must install the software license or enable an evaluation license to obtain the supported throughput and features. Depending on the release version, you must enable the boot level or change the maximum throughput level, and reboot the Cisco CSR 1000v. For more information, see.
For Cisco IOS XE 3.13S and later, and IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 and later, the installed license technology package must match the package level configured with the license boot level command. If the license package does not match the configured setting, throughput is limited to 100 Kbps. (VMware ESXi only) If you manually created the VM using the.iso file, then you need to configure the basic router properties. You can use either the Cisco IOS XE CLI commands or you can manually configure the properties in the vSphere GUI. For more information, see.
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(Moderators:, ) How to install on XenServer 6.5 « » Pages: 1 Author Topic: How to install on XenServer 6.5 (Read 881 times) FabulaTech Forum Newbie Posts: 2 How to install on XenServer 6.5 « on: May 2 nd, 2016, 3:49pm » I have windows VM, and whant to print documents on attached printer device through USB at XENServer 6.5. Is it Possible? I type lsusb and there is no such command IP Logged FabulaTech Forum Moderator FabulaTech Forum Senior Member Gender: Posts: 334 Re: How to install on XenServer 6.5 « Reply #1 on: May 4 th, 2016, 10:38am » Hi! I would advise you to do the following: - download the server part of USB over Network on your XenServer: - do all steps according to this instruction: - run ftusbnetd daemon: - share your usb printer: - download and install the client part of USB over Network on your virtual Windows OS: - add the IP/NetBios name of USB over Network (server) on the client side: - connect your printer on the client side: - install the driver for your printer on the USB over Network (client) side. IP Logged Sergey Jarovski FabulaTech FabulaTech Forum Newbie Posts: 2 Re: How to install on XenServer 6.5 « Reply #2 on: May 8 th, 2016, 3:18pm » Thank You very much. What are prerequisites for ftusbnetd daemon to run? What support from kernel is needed?
By default XenServer don't detect anything except usb disk. Ronald IP Logged FabulaTech Forum Moderator FabulaTech Forum Senior Member Gender: Posts: 334 Re: How to install on XenServer 6.5 « Reply #3 on: May 10 th, 2016, 4:55am » Hi You can test the static build for your purpose (XenServer usage): If you don't see the new devices via './ftusbnetctl list' after plugging then you can use the following command for reread (see README for more): sudo killall -HUP ftusbnetd IP Logged Sergey Jarovski FabulaTech Pages: 1 « ».