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Chapter 12 Configuring the Catalyst 4500 Series Switch with Cisco Network Assistant Network Assistant-Related Parameters and Their Defaults
Network Assistant-Related Parameters and Their Defaults
Table 12-1 lists the Network Assistant-related configuration parameters on a Catalyst 4500 series
switch.
Network Assistant CLI Commands
Table 12-2 describes the Network Assistant-related CLI commands.
Table 12-1 Network Assistant-Related Configuration on a Catalyst 4500 Series Switch
Parameters Default Value Recommended Value
Authentication Disabled Optional
IP address Depends on
community or
discovery option1
1. You need to set an IP address in each switch for community device discovery and for the cluster
commander.
User selectable
IP HTTP port number 80 Optional2
2. Port number on the Network Assistant and the Catalyst 4500 series switch must match.
IP HTTPS port number 443 Optional3
3. You can only change this value for a cluster of devices. Port number on the Network Assistant and on the
Catalyst 4500 series switch must match. Value can be changed to any non-default number above 1024.
IP HTTP server Disabled Enabled4
4. Required for Network Assistant to access the device.
Cluster run Disabled Enabled5
5. Enabled only if you want to manage a cluster of devices.
Table 12-2 CLI Commands
Command Functions
[no] cluster enable Names the cluster.
[no] cluster run Enables clustering.
Note This command is used strictly for
clustering.
[no] ip http server Configures the HTTP on a switch.
[no] ip http port port_number Configures the HTTP port.
[no] ip domain-name domain_name Configures the domain on the switch.
[no] ip http secure-server Configures and enable HTTPS on a switch.
[no] ip http secure-port
port_number Configures the HTTPS port.
[no] ip http max-connections
connection_number Configures the maximum concurrent
connections to the HTTP server.