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Chapter 9 Making and Deploying Configuration Changes Using NetConfig
Using System-defined Tasks
For each device category, click on Applicable Devices to view the devices in your selection, to which
this task applies.
You will lose Telnet access to the device if you configure HTTP Server. The Device may require
TACACS/RADIUS/Local username and password after configuring HTTP Server. You should make sure
that the device has the appropriate login configured. The username and password has to be stored in the
RME Database.
IOS Devices with VPN Images
You can determine VPN images from the naming convention used for IOS images. The naming
convention follows xxxx-yyyy-ww format.
Where, xxxx represents platform, yyyy represents features and ww represents format. If the middle value
(yyyy) contains, the numeric 56 or Kn, where n is a number between 1 and 9, then this is a VPN image.
For example, C7100-IS56I-M is a VPN image, since it contains the number 56

Local Username Task

You can use the Local Username system-defined task configure local username and password
authentication on devices.
The following device categories are supported by this task:
IOS (including Cable devices)
CSS
For more details, see Table 9-3.
You can enter the details of this task in the Local Username Task Configuration dialog box. (To invoke
this dialog box, see Starting a New NetConfig Job.)
For the features of system-defined tasks and a description of the features of a system-defined task dialog
box, see Understanding the System-defined Task User Interface (Dialog Box).
The fields in the Local Username Task Configuration dialog box are:
Method Select an authentication method:
aaa
enable
local
tacacs
Access List Action Select an option to enable, disable or make no change to the
access list.
ACL Number/Name Enter the Access Control List number or name to be used. The
access list number must be between 1 to 99.
CatOS
Parameters
No category-specific commands.
Group Sub-group Field Description