Page 2 - Configuring User Profiles
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring User Profiles The CSS contains a default-profile that resides in the scripts directory on theInternal Disk Module (IDM). This file cont...
Page 3 - Configuring User Terminal Parameters
2-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles For example: # show profile @prompt CSS11150 @no expert alias all reboot "@configure;boot;rebo" alias all shutdown "@configure;boot;shu...
Page 4 - Configuring Terminal Idle; Configuring Terminal Length
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 The options for this command are: • terminal idle - Set the session idle timer. • terminal length - Set the terminal screen output length. • termin...
Page 5 - Configuring Terminal More; Configuring Terminal Netmask-Format; Configuring Terminal Timeout
2-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles Configuring Terminal More To enable support for more terminal functions, use the terminal more command.This command is available at the User and Su...
Page 6 - Using Expert Mode
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 To set a terminal timeout value, enter: # terminal timeout 30 To revert the terminal timeout value to its default (disabled), enter: # no terminal ...
Page 7 - Changing the CLI Prompt; Displaying the History Buffer
2-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles Changing the CLI Prompt The CLI default prompt displays as the product model number followed by the# symbol. The CSS adds a # sign to the prompt au...
Page 8 - Copying and Saving User Profiles; Copying the Running Profile to the Default-Profile
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 For example: # show history history show history show ip routes show ip summary show ip stat clock clock date clock time show history Copying and S...
Page 9 - Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile; Copying the Running Profile to a TFTP Server
2-9 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles For example, enter: # copy profile default-profile Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile Use the copy profile user-profile command to proac...
Page 10 - Boot Configuration Mode Commands
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-10 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 The variables are: • ip_address or host - The IP address or host name of the server to receive thefile. Enter an IP address in dotted-decim...
Page 11 - Unpacking an ArrowPoint Distribution Image (ADI); Removing an ArrowPoint Distribution Image (ADI)
2-11 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Unpacking an ArrowPoint Distribution Image (ADI) Use the unpack command to unpack the ArrowPoint Distribution Image (ADI) onthe CSS disk. E...
Page 12 - Configuring the Primary Boot-File; Configuring the Primary Boot-Type
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-12 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring the Primary Boot-File Use the primary boot-file command to specify the primary boot file. Enter theprimary boot file as an unqu...
Page 13 - Configuring the Primary Config-Path
2-13 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands To remove the primary boot type, enter: (config-boot)# no primary boot-type Configuring the Primary Config-Path Use the primary config-path...
Page 14 - Specifying the Secondary Boot Configuration; Specifying the Secondary Boot-File
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Specifying the Secondary Boot Configuration Use the secondary command to specify the secondary boot configuration. Thesecondary boot config...
Page 15 - Specifying the Secondary Boot-Type; Specifying the Secondary Config-Path
2-15 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Specifying the Secondary Boot-Type Use the secondary boot-type command to boot the system using the local disk,FTP, or a network-mounted fi...
Page 16 - Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Enter the configuration pathname as an unquoted text string with no spaces and amaximum length of 64 characters. To configure the secondary...
Page 17 - Configuring the Passive SCM IP Address
2-17 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands The options for this boot mode command are: • passive ip address - Configure the system boot IP address for the passiveSCM. • passive prima...
Page 18 - Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot File; Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot Type
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-18 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot File Use the passive primary boot-file command to specify the primary boot imagefor the passive SC...
Page 19 - Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Configuration Path; Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot File
2-19 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Configuration Path Use the passive primary config-path command to specify the alternate path to anetwor...
Page 20 - Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot Type; Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Configuration Path
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-20 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot Type Use the passive secondary boot-type command to boot the system using the localdisk, FTP, or...
Page 21 - Configuring the Passive SCM Subnet Mask
2-21 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands When using an alternate configuration path, make sure that the path leads to adirectory containing the script, log and info subdirectories ...
Page 22 - Showing the BOOT Configuration
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-22 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Showing the BOOT Configuration Use the show boot-config command to display your boot configuration. Forexample: (config-boot)# show boot-co...
Page 23 - Configuring Network Boot for a Primary SCM
2-23 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands You can configure network boot for CSS 11800: • Primary SCMs • Passive SCMs Configuring Network Boot for a Primary SCM To configure network...
Page 24 - Configuring Network Boot for a Passive SCM
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-24 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring Network Boot for a Passive SCM To configure network boot for a CSS 11800 passive SCM: 1. Configure an FTP record for the passiv...
Page 25 - Showing Network Boot Configurations
2-25 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Showing Network Boot Configurations To display the network boot configuration, use the version command. Forexample: (config)# version Versi...
Page 26 - Configuring Host Name; Configuring Idle Timeout
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Host Name 2-26 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring Host Name Use the host command to manage entries in the Host table. The Host table is thestatic mapping of mnemonic host names to IP addre...
Page 27 - Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server
2-27 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server It is recommended that you configure the idle timeout to at least 30 minutes.Setting this value to 30 minutes: • Cleans u...
Page 28 - Configuring the CSS as a RADIUS Client
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server 2-28 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 If no response is returned by the RADIUS server within a period of time, theauthentication request is retransmitted a pre...
Page 29 - Specifying a Primary RADIUS Server
2-29 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server • radius-server retransmit number - Set the number of retransmissions for anauthentication request to the RADIUS server. ...
Page 30 - Specifying a Secondary RADIUS Server
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server 2-30 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 To remove a primary RADIUS server, enter: (config)# no radius-server primary Specifying a Secondary RADIUS Server Use the...
Page 31 - Configuring the RADIUS Server Timeouts
2-31 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server To specify a secondary RADIUS server, enter: (config)# radius-server secondary 172.27.56.79 secret Hello auth-port 30658 ...
Page 32 - Configuring the RADIUS Server Dead-Time; Showing RADIUS Server Configuration Information
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server 2-32 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 To configure the number of RADIUS server retransmits to 5, enter: (config)# radius-server retransmit 5 To set the RADIUS ...
Page 35 - Controlling Remote Access to the CSS
2-35 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Controlling Remote Access to the CSS Controlling Remote Access to the CSS To control remote access to the CSS, use the virtual command or the consolecommand. By using virtu...
Page 38 - Finding an IP Address
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Finding an IP Address 2-38 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Finding an IP Address Use the find ip address command to search the CSS configuration for thespecified IP address. You can include a netmask for subne...
Page 39 - Configuring Flow Parameters; Configuring Permanent Connections for TCP Ports
2-39 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters The CSS enables you to configure the following flow parameters using the flowcommand: • flow permanent - Permanent T...
Page 40 - Resetting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Ports; Reclaiming Reserved Telnet and FTP Control Ports
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters 2-40 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 For example, to configure port 1520 as a permanent connection, enter: (config) flow permanent port1 1520 To reset a permanent connection to its ...
Page 41 - Showing Flow Statistics
2-41 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters For example, enter: (config)# flow reserve-clean 36 To disable flow cleanup on Telnet and FTP control ports, enter: (config)# no flow reserve-cl...
Page 42 - Configuring Content API; Creating XML Code
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API 2-42 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring Content API The CSS Content Application Program Interface (API) feature allows you to usea network management workstation to make Web-ba...
Page 44 - XML Document Example
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API 2-44 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 XML Document Example The following example is a complete XML document. The XML documentcreates three services, an owner, and a content rule, and ass...
Page 45 - Controlling Access to the CSS HTTP Server; Parsing the XML Code
2-45 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API Controlling Access to the CSS HTTP Server To control access to the HTTP server running on the CSS, use the restrict xmland no restrict xml commands....
Page 46 - Testing the Output of the XML Code
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API 2-46 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Note Ensure that the CLI commands in the XML document do not have animpact on the interface configuration through which the XML filetransfer process...
Page 47 - Configuring the Command Scheduler
2-47 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the Command Scheduler Configuring the Command Scheduler Use the cmd-sched command to configure the scheduled execution of any CLIcommands, including playing scr...
Page 49 - Showing Configured Command Scheduler Records
2-49 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the Command Scheduler Showing Configured Command Scheduler Records Use the show cmd-sched command to display the state of the command schedulerand information a...
Page 50 - Where to Go Next
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the Command Scheduler 2-50 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Where to Go Next Chapter 3, Configuring CSS Network Protocols, describes how to configure theCSS DNS, ARP, RIP, IP, routing, bridging, SSH...