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Additional References

Table 6

Common Trace Commands (continued)

 

 

 

 

Configuration Mode

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

 

 

 

show trace buffer

Displays the contents of the trace buffer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

show trace store

Displays the contents of the traced

 

 

 

messages that are stored.

 

 

 

 

 

 

trace

Enables tracing (that is, generates error

 

 

 

reports) for specified modules, entities, or

 

 

 

activities.

 

 

 

 

Additional References

The following sections provide references related to the NME-NAM-120S features.

Table 7

Related Documentation

 

 

 

 

Related Topic

 

Document Title

 

 

Links to software downloads, product documentation,

Cisco Network Analysis Module (NAM)

and technical documentation

 

 

 

Network modules

Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers at

 

 

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/interfaces/nm/

 

 

hardware/installation/guide/InstNetM.html

 

 

Installing and cabling network modules

Connecting Cisco NAM Enhanced Network Modules to the Network

 

 

Advanced Integration Modules (AIMs)

Installing Advanced Integration Modules in Cisco 2600 Series,

 

 

Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers

 

 

Installing Cisco Integrated Services Routers

Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series Hardware Installation

Generation Two.

 

 

 

 

Safety and compliance

Cisco Network Modules and Interface Cards Regulatory

 

 

Compliance and Safety Information

 

 

Accessing the ROM monitor and issuing commands.

ROM Monitor Download Procedures for Cisco 2691, Cisco, 3631,

 

 

Cisco 3725, and Cisco 3745 Routers

 

 

Cisco IOS interface commands: complete command

Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference

syntax, command mode, command history, defaults,

 

usage guidelines, and examples

 

 

 

Configure a switch port analyzer (SPAN) session on

16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series,

Cisco series routers.

Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series

 

 

Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface

 

 

Cards

 

 

IP unnumbered interfaces

Understanding and Configuring the ip unnumbered Command

 

 

Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)

Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide

 

 

Cisco IOS software

Cisco IOS Software Releases 12.4 T

 

 

 

Cisco Branch Routers Series Network Analysis Module (NME-NAM-120S) Installation and Configuration Note, 4.0

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Contents Series multi-services and integrated services routers DescriptionContents Prerequisites for NME-NAM-120SNetwork Modules Router Platform IOS Version Minimum Required?Upgrade or Downgrade ConfigurationRestrictions for the NME-NAM-120S File ServerNAM Software Monitoring Traffic Through Internal InterfaceHardware Interfaces Gateway routerHow to Install, Upgrade, or Downgrade NME-NAM-120S Setting Up Network Module InterfacesFrom the Host-Router CLI Ip unnumbered type numberUsing the commands ip interface internal and ip address Command or Action PurposeExample Using the commands ip interface external and ip address ExamplesYou can conduct only one session at a time Opening a SessionFrom the Router CLI Closing a Session Use the following steps to close a sessionControl-Shift-6 From the Router promptUpgrading or Reinstalling NAM Software Types of NAM Software UpgradesNAM Software Images PrerequisitesFrom the Service-Module Interface ConfigureShow config Boot helper Boot compactflash Upgrading the NME-NAM-120S Application Image Full ImageLocate the following file Session into the NME-NAM-120S consoleEnter boot helper Optional Verify your bootloader configuration settingsEnter boot flash Upgrading the NAM Application Image Patch Upgrading the NAM Helper Image NAM CLI Exit the NAM CLI prompt and get to the NAM login Because the exit command closes the sessionFTP server must be reachable from NAM CLI Download and save the NAM helper image to the NAMThis section describes how to upgrade the NAM helper image From the Router Enable exec Mode PromptFrom the Service Module Interface Upgrading the NAM Helper ImageReboot the NAM Break to the NAM bootloader promptConfigure the bootloader to load Address, NAM default gatewayConfiguring the NME-NAM-120S for Management Reboot the NAM. By default the NAM willBoot to the NAM application image Download helper image from FTP serverEnter IOS exec mode Enter IOS configuration from terminalEnter IOS interface configuration mode For the integrated-service-engineExit the router configuration mode Setup a full 32-bit static route forNAM management address Router Configuration Cisco IOS Software Callout Interface LocationNAM Configuration NAM Software Enter the IOS interface configuration mode For the integrated-service-engine interfaceIntegrated-service-engine interface Bring up the integrated-service-engineRouter Configuration Cisco IOS Software Configuring the External Interface for Management Enter IOS exec mode Enter IOS configuration from terminalEnable the loopback interface Exit from interface configuration modeSetup the NAM default gateway AddressCallout Interface Location Disabling AAA Login Authentication on the NAM Console Line Login authentication list-name End Show running-configEnables privileged Exec mode Enter your password if promptedEnters global configuration mode Creates a local authentication listIp interface internal external Show ipConfigures the NAM system IP address Optional Configures the NAM system broadcast addressConfigures the NAM system default gateway address Optional Enables outside loginsConfiguring the NME-NAM-120S This section provides the following examplesSample Output for the show ip NAM CLI Command Enabling NAM Packet MonitoringWhat to Do Next Checking Network Connectivity with PingEnd Show running-config Enable Configure terminal Ip cefAnalysis-module monitoring Verify that you enabled the Cisco Express Forwarding Switching path and enabled packet monitoring onCorrect interfaces This section provides the following exampleEnabling and Accessing the NAM Traffic Analyzer Ip http server enable or Ip http secure server enableEnables the Http server Enables the Http secure server HTTPsEnter a password Configures a password for the web username Open a Telnet or SSH session to the NAM. SeeAccessing the NAM Traffic Analyzer Enabling the NAM Traffic AnalyzerChanging the NAM Root Password Password rootResetting the NAM Root Password to the Default Value Troubleshooting TipsChanging the NAM Root Password Verifying the NAM Root PasswordEnables privileged Exec mode Enter your password if promptedOpening and Closing a Telnet or SSH Session to the NAM Reloads the software onSSH Prerequisites Telnet PrerequisitesExit Logout Return to command mode Leaves a subcommand modeTo the NAM and return to the Cisco IOS CLI, complete Managing the NME-NAM-120S Shutting Down and Starting Up NME-NAM-120SConfiguration Mode Command Purpose Verifying System Status Configuring Logging Options and Generating Diagnostics Additional References Show trace bufferShow trace store TraceMIBs RFCsMIBs MIBs Link RFCs TitleTechnical Assistance Feature Information for Network Analysis ModuleDescription Link Glossary Service engine Service or servicesEngine Service module NetFlowTelnet SyslogVoIP OL-14942-02