Cisco Systems OL-3598-02 manual Configuring the System, Configuring the Device

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Chapter 2 Installing the EM

Configuring the System

Configuring the System

Configuring the system involves the following steps:

Configuring the Device, page 2-7

Enabling Traps on the Device, page 2-8

Setting Up a Workstation as a TFTP Server, page 2-9

Configuring the Device

To enable the EM to communicate with routers, certain configuration tasks must be performed. Until these configuration tasks are completed, the EM cannot contact routers and no management can begin.

Before you can start using the EM to manage the supported Cisco routers, you must meet the following requirements:

Password—Current privileged command password must be configured

Ethernet—Management Ethernet port must be configured

SNMP—Router and interfaces must be SNMP–manageable

Telnet—Router should accept a Telnet session

To meet these requirements, perform the following tasks from a console window, as appropriate.

Step 1 If there is no current privileged command password, enter commands as follows:

Router> enable

Router# configure terminal

Router (config)# enable password Enable Password

Step 2 If the router does not have a configured management Ethernet port, enter commands as follows:

Router> enable

Password: Enable Password

Router# configure terminal

Router (config)# interface interface type

Router (config-if)# ip address Address Netmask

Router (config-if)# exit

Router (config)# exit

Router#

Step 3 To enable access to the device, enter commands as follows:

Router (config)# ip default-gateway <gateway IP (#.#.#.#)>

Router (config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 (gateway IP)

Router (config)# exit

Router#

 

 

The Sun machine running the EM should now be able to ping the router.

 

Step 4

If the router is not SNMP–manageable, enter commands as follows:

 

 

Router> enable

 

 

Password: Enable Password

 

 

Router# configure terminal

 

 

Router (config)# snmp-server community Community String Read Only ro

 

 

Router (config)# snmp-server community Community String Read Write rw

 

 

Router (config)# exit

 

 

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Contents Cisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide Cisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide N T E N T S Enabling the Tftp Daemon Creating the tftpboot Directory About This Guide Audience Conventions Related Documentation Ordering Documentation Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Documentation CD-ROMDocumentation Feedback Technical Assistance Center Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco TAC Website Xiii Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXiv Overview Cisco EMF Software Features EM Software Features Licensing Requirements System RequirementsEM uses Cisco EMF, which requires a license key to operate Client Requirements Server RequirementsCisco Router Description Supported ObjectsCisco Router Description Port Foreign Exchange Office FXO Voice/Fax interface card Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI, unbalancedOne-port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI, unbalanced Port E&M Voice/Fax interface cardServer Installation Server and Client InstallationClient Installation OL-3598-02 Installing the EM Installing the EM involves the following Installation WorkflowMount the remote directory, by entering the following Installing the EM from a Remote CD-ROM DriveRun the install script by entering the following Installing the EMInstall Package Installing the EM To enable access to the device, enter commands as follows Configuring the SystemConfiguring the Device Configuring the system involves the following stepsEnabling Traps on the Device Enter the enable password Enter the followingVerify that the Tftp daemon is enabled by entering Setting Up a Workstation as a Tftp ServerEdit the /etc/inetd.conf file using a text editor such as Reboot the systemModify the permissions by entering the following Output similar to the following appearsUpgrading an Installed EM Upgrade Workflow Upgrading the EM Upgrade Package Press Enter. The upgrade main menu is displayedCisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide OL-3598-02 OL-3598-02 Uninstalling the EM Uninstall Workflow Removing the EM Package Removing Packages Using the cemf install ScriptEnter ? for help or q to quit Removing EM Packages Using the Install ScriptRemoval of package name was successful Removing the EM Package and Associated Packages Select option #2 to remove the associated components At the completion of the uninstall, the following displaysOL-3598-02 Getting Started Checking the Status of the EM Starting a User Session Stopping a User Session Publications and Information, obtaining additional D EObtaining TAC Escalation CenterTAC Website Technical assistance