Cisco Systems 78-15693-03 appendix Running the Command, Baseline Configuration Compare Report

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Appendix F IDU Updates

Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature

Using the command (-)set udld enable [Ports], you have specified that none of the ports should have udld enabled. If udld is enabled on any of the ports, it is treated as a misconfiguration.

Running the Command

To run this command, enter:

cwconfig comparewithbaseline -u username -p password -device

Cat-Dev1,Cat-Dev2,Cat-Dev3,Cat-Dev4,Cat-Dev5

-baseline d:\temp\Baseline\BaseLineMandDis.cfg -report d:\temp\Baseline\MisConfig.xml -outputdir d:\temp\Baseline\output -generatecmdfile d:\temp\baseline\commandfile.txt -substitute d:\temp\Baseline\Mapping.ini

Baseline Configuration Compare Report

 

 

After this command has been run successfully, the following report is generated.

 

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<?xml version="1.0" ?>

 

 

<Report Name = "Baseline Compliance Report"

 

 

BaseLineFile="d:\temp\Baseline\BaseLineMandDis.cfg" NoOfDevices="5">

 

 

<StartTime>

 

 

Fri Jun 20 12:30:18 GMT+05:30 2003

 

 

</StartTime>

 

 

<Non-Compliant-Devices total="3">

 

 

<Device name="Cat-Dev1" Version ="latest">

 

 

<command> (+)set snmp community read-write

 

 

[read-write-community-name-string] </command>

 

 

<command> (-)set snmp community read-only public

 

 

</command>

 

 

<command> (-)set udld enable 2/34 </command>

 

 

<command> (-)set udld enable 3/48 </command>

 

 

<command> (-)set spantree macreduction disable </command>

 

 

</Device>

 

 

<Device name="Cat-Dev2" Version ="latest">

 

 

<command> (+)set snmp community read-write

 

 

[read-write-community-name-string] </command>

 

 

<command> (-)set snmp community read-only public

 

 

</command>

 

 

<command> (-)set spantree macreduction disable </command>

 

 

User Guide for CiscoWorks Small Network Management Solution

 

 

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Contents IDU Updates Usage Argument ExplanationsArgument Explanation Online Help To access Online help enterUsing Baseline Configuration Compare Command Defining Baseline Templates Substituting Parameters Example of Using Baseline Configuration Command Using the commandTo run this command, enter Running the CommandBaseline Configuration Compare Report Report Description Set spantree macreduction enable Limitations of Baseline Configuration Command Table F-1lists the devices supported in IDU on EssentialsCisco 1841 6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.38T Series Routers 620 6.1.4.1.11 Yes 12.225 Ethernet 7.11.33.3 Switching ModuleCgesm Igesm 6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.114 Intelligent 592AY1 SE3Switches 3750G-24PS 6.1.4.1.9.1 12.220 516 Cisco Catalyst 3750-24ME 6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.114 Series 574AX1 EWACisco Aironet WmicIOS WlanZJ3 8FXS16FXS 24FXSNAM-1 NAM-2SSL MSFC36.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.2.11 500 Cisco Aironet BR1410 6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.211 Series 5336.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.2.8 Series Routers 498 Other Supported Features in IDU on RME NetShow Support for NAM commandsCisco Catalyst 3560-24TS Yes Series Switches 3560-48TS Yes Switching ModuleProtocol Support for IDU 9.0 Devices in Essentials Cisco 7600 Series 7613-IOS Yes Routers Yes Module for Cisco 2600/3600 SeriesYes Blades Cisco 800 Series 826 831 836 837 Cisco Catalyst X6380-NAM Yes ModulesFwsm Yes Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module Cisco 3560-24T Yes Catalyst 3560-48T Series SwitchesCisco Catalyst Yes 7609 7600 Series Switches Content Engine Igesm TS-1U SUPCSS PS-S PS-ESVC NAM-1 SVCIOS Cisco 826 Yes Series 831 836 837 1701 1700 1711 1712 Yes Catalyst 6000 Blades

78-15693-03 specifications

Cisco Systems 78-15693-03 is a high-quality network device that highlights the company's commitment to delivering robust solutions for modern networking challenges. This device is a notable component in Cisco's lineup, designed specifically to enhance connectivity and reliability in enterprise environments.

One of the main features of the Cisco 78-15693-03 is its capacity for high-speed data transmission. Equipped with advanced processing capabilities, this device effectively manages heavy network traffic, ensuring minimal latency and optimal performance. It supports a variety of throughput levels, making it adaptable for both small offices and large-scale enterprise networks.

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Overall, the Cisco Systems 78-15693-03 stands out as a reliable and efficient networking solution. Its blend of high-speed performance, robust security features, scalability, and ease of management positions it as an ideal choice for enterprises looking to strengthen their network infrastructure.