Cisco 1503 - Manual

Cisco 1503

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preparing for Configuration; Cisco Micro Hub User Guide; Connection Using Telnet; terminal emulation; Terminal (included with the Windows software)
  • Page 3 – Using Your Hub Software; Command Conventions
  • Page 4 – show history; Press the space bar to see more output from the command or press; Return; to display; Configuration Modes; command and enter the administrator password.; Setting the Administrator Password; Set the password using the
  • Page 5 – Forgot Your Password?
  • Page 6 – Configuring the Hub; This section describes basic hub configuration.; Hub ID Numbers; Note
  • Page 8 – Entering Administrator Mode
  • Page 9 – Configuring IP and SNMP Parameters; Example Network; ip address; command to configure the hub’s IP address, subnet mask,; snmp community; command to configure the SNMP communities and; R o u t e r A
  • Page 10 – Use the; Enter; exit; a second time to close the current terminal session:; Configuring the SNMP Management Station
  • Page 11 – Command Summary
  • Page 12 – Commands are defined and described in the format shown below:; show hub information; show hub info; Command Display Definitions
  • Page 13 – System Help Commands; help
  • Page 14 – User Interface Commands; Command Mode Access Commands; disable; Guest; , you will be prompted for the administrator password, as
  • Page 16 – no console lockout; Administrator
  • Page 17 – Administrator Password Commands; Use the commands in this section to configure hub passwords.; no password
  • Page 18 – telnet-session password
  • Page 19 – History Commands
  • Page 20 – terminal editing; size; terminal editing
  • Page 21 – Firmware Load and Restart Commands; Bootup Option Commands; normal
  • Page 22 – TFTP Download Commands; show tftp-download information; filename
  • Page 23 – Xmodem Download Command; ping
  • Page 24 – Restart Command; Use this command to reset the hub.; restart
  • Page 25 – System Information Commands; show system information; system name
  • Page 26 – string; no system name; system contact; string; string
  • Page 27 – no system contact; no system location
  • Page 28 – show management information; • H/W version—Hardware version of the hub.
  • Page 29 – Management Configuration Commands; IP Parameter Commands; show ip configuration; • IP address—Hub’s IP address.
  • Page 30 – subnet mask; no ip address
  • Page 31 – SNMP Communities Commands; • Index—Index number of the community string.
  • Page 32 – rw
  • Page 33 – snmp community enable; index; snmp trap-authentication
  • Page 34 – Configuring Trap Managers; • IP Address—IP address of the network management station.
  • Page 35 – ip trap-manager enable
  • Page 36 – Hub Configuration Command; • Agent—Whether or not the hub contains an active SNMP agent.
  • Page 37 – Port Configuration Commands; show port information
  • Page 38 – port operation
  • Page 39 – Statistics Commands; show system statistics
  • Page 40 – show hub statistics
  • Page 41 – show port statistics
  • Page 43 – clear counters
  • Page 44 – Chassis Information Commands; show chassis information
  • Page 45 – show card table
  • Page 46 – show stack information; stack name; name
  • Page 47 – stack ip address; clear stack table
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C H A P T E R

Using Your Hub Software

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Using Your Hub Software

This chapter describes procedures for configuring the Cisco Micro Hub, and contains the
following sections:

Preparing for Configuration

Configuring the Hub

Command Summary

Preparing for Configuration

To configure any Cisco Micro Hubs in a stack, the stack must include at least one
Micro Hub 1503. You can connect to the Micro Hub 1503 to configure it in one of two
ways:

Direct Connection through the CONSOLE Port

Connection Using Telnet

Direct Connection through the CONSOLE Port

You can configure the Micro Hub 1503, by connecting a terminal or a PC directly to the
hub’s CONSOLE port as described in the section “Connecting the CONSOLE Port” in the
chapter “Installing Your Hub.

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Summary

Page 2 - Preparing for Configuration; Cisco Micro Hub User Guide; Connection Using Telnet; terminal emulation; Terminal (included with the Windows software)

Preparing for Configuration Cisco Micro Hub User Guide 3-2 Connection Using Telnet If the hub is correctly connected to a network, you can access the hub by using Telnet from anywhere on that network and can use the configuration program to communicate with the hub. Before making a Telnet connection...

Page 3 - Using Your Hub Software; Command Conventions

Using Your Hub Software 3-3 Command Conventions Command Conventions This section describes some things you might need to know before using the commands to configure the hub. If you are familiar with these conventions, you can skip this section. • Enter commands by typing the text of the command at t...

Page 4 - show history; Press the space bar to see more output from the command or press; Return; to display; Configuration Modes; command and enter the administrator password.; Setting the Administrator Password; Set the password using the

Preparing for Configuration Cisco Micro Hub User Guide 3-4 • You can abbreviate commands to the fewest letters that make them unique. For example, for the show history command, you can enter: Hub> show his • Certain commands display multiple screens with this prompt between screens: --More-- Pres...

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