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Chapter 11 Administering DFM (Advanced)

Device Support

c.Re-register the DfmServer process with all the flags found in Step a and the following sm_server flags, as needed:

--port=port

Specifies port (for example, on a firewall) on which DfmServer will run

 

 

--privopen=protocol:port

Specifies privileged port to which DfmServer has access (for example,

 

UDP:162)

 

 

#NMSROOT/bin/pdcmd -r DfmServer -e NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/sm_server --output -n DFM -c icf --privopen=UDP:162 --bootstrap=DFM_bootstrap.conf --subscribe=default"

Use the following command to list all sm_server flags:

NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/sm_server --help

Step 2 Configure the established connection keyword in the firewall to be automatic.

For additional information on using the privopen option, see Example 2: Configuring the DFM Server to Use a Privileged Port, page 11-19.

Device Support

When support for new devices becomes available for DFM, minor releases will be announced on the planner page for DFM on Cisco.com. Visit the planner page for announcements, downloads, and installation instructions for these releases as they become available.

When a new minor release becomes available, you can download it from Cisco.com by going to

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-dfm

(You will be prompted to log into Cisco.com.)

System Administration

DFM system administration can be performed only by the following types of users:

Users in a System Administrator role. These users can perform system administration tasks that can be started from the CiscoWorks desktop. These tasks include:

Configuring users

Backing up and restoring data

Configuring logging

Starting and stopping CiscoWorks processes

Users who log in as local administrator to the system where DFM is installed. These users can view log files.

If the DFM server is using CiscoSecure Access Control Server (ACS) mode, these CiscoWorks roles are mapped to ACS roles.

 

 

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Contents 11-1 File Ownership and Protection11-2 Secure Socket Layer SSLSNMPv3 Working with Firewalls11-3 NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/smserver --helpConfiguring Users ACS and Non-ACS Registering Additional DFM Servers with the LMS Portal11-4 11-5 Configuring Users Using CiscoWorks Local Mode11-6 Using DFM in ACS ModeCreating Self-Signed Security Certificates Yearly Field Description Usage Notes11-7 11-8 Backing Up and Restoring DFM Data11-9 Changing the Password for DFM DatabasesOption Description Usage Notes Before You Begin11-10 Configuring LoggingLog Files Size KB Folder Maximum Backup Function/ModuleViewing and Maintaining Log Files No.11-12 DPSStarting and Stopping DFM Processes Name Description Dependency11-13 11-14 11-15 Registering and Unregistering DFM Processes11-16 Option Description and Arguments11-17 Arguments11-18 Example 1 Specifying Clients that Can Connect to DFM11-19 Reregister any processes that depend on DfmServer11-20