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Chapter 9 Making and Deploying Configuration Changes Using NetConfig
Using System-defined Tasks
Understanding the System-defined Task User Interface (Dialog Box)
NetConfig tasks support devices in the following device categories:
• IOS
• Catalyst OS
• Content Engine
• CSS
• NAM
• PIX OS
• Cable
Each of the system-defined tasks have their own dynamic user interface, or dialog box, that displays
fields for a specified category of devices only if you have selected that category of device.
The dialog boxes for system-defined tasks may have these groups, links, and buttons:
• Common Parameters—This group of fields appears at the top of the task dialog box. In the fields
under this group, you can enter the parameters that are common to all the categories of devices that
you have selected.
• Device Category-specific Parameters—This group of fields is specific to a device category. If, for a
specified device category, only the common parameters are applicable, this message appears in the
user interface:
No Category-specific Commands
• Applicable Devices—This link is available in the device category-specific group of fields and
enables you to view the devices in your selection, to which the device-specific parameters apply.
• Buttons in the system-defined tasks interface:
Cable Spectrum Management
(See Cable Spectrum
Management Task.)
Assign Spectrum Groups and
Interfaces on a selected cable
interface.
- - - - - - Yes
Cable Trap Source (See Cable
Trap Source Task.)
Configure SNMP Traps hosts,
notification, message and
notification of SNMP Traps on a
cable interface.
- - - - - - Yes
Cable Upstream2
(See Cable Upstream Task.)
Activate and configure upstream
on selected cable interfaces.
- - - - - - Yes
1. You must follow this sequence to complete the configuration of the IPSec on devices:
1) IKE configuration system-defined task.
2) Transform system-defined task.
3) Crypto Map system-defined task.
2. At a time, you can apply this task only to a single device, because cable templates configure interfaces on devices.
Table 9-3 NetConfig System-Defined Tasks Supported by the RME 4.1 Device Categories (continued)
Task Description IOS
Cat
OS CSS CE NAM PIX Cable