Network Out-of-Band Management (OOBM)

Tasks

Application Client Commands

CLI commands for client applications have added the oobm keyword to allow you to specify that the outgoing request be issued from the OOBM interface. If you do not specify the oobm keyword, the request will be issued from the appropriate in-band data interface. Command syntax is:

Telnet: telnet <ip-address>[oobm]

Management and Configuration Guide, page 7-6

TFTP: copy tftp ... <ip-address><filename> ... [oobm]

Management and Configuration Guide, page A-7and following

SNTP: [no] sntp server priority <priority> <ip-address>[oobm] [version]

Management and Configuration Guide, page 9-11

TIMEP: [no] ip timep <dhcp manual <ip-address>[oobm] > [...]

Management and Configuration Guide, page 9-22

RADIUS: [no] radius-server host <ip-address>[oobm]

Access Security Guide, page 3-17,page 5-14,page 10-25

TACACS+: [no] tacacs-server host <ip-address>[oobm]

Access Security Guide, page 4-18

DNS: [no] ip dns server-address priority <priority> <ip-address>[oobm]

Management and Configuration Guide, page C-82

Syslog: [no] logging <ip-address> [control-descr] [oobm]]

Management and Configuration Guide, page C-49

Ping: ping [...] [source < ip-address vlan-id oobm>]

Management and Configuration Guide, page C-59

Traceroute: traceroute [...] [source <ip-address vlan-id oobm>]

Management and Configuration Guide, page C-61

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