HP 7750 manual Accessing the System During Initial Configuration

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Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750

Accessing the System

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Accessing the System During Initial Configuration

When configuring the system for the first time, you can use a web browser to perform most tasks. See Chapter 4, “Completing the Cisco ICS 7750 Installation,” for system installation and configuration instructions.

Accessing the System After Initial Configuration

After system installation and configuration, you have many ways to access the system:

Cisco browser-based software interfaces:

ICSConfig—The Cisco ICS System Manager initial configuration program (ICSConfig) enables you to specify key system parameters during initial configuration and to change those parameters at any time after initial configuration. For additional information, see the “Accessing ICSConfig” section on page 5-4.

ICS System Manager—ICS System Manager is preinstalled on the Cisco System Processing Engine 310 (SPE310) running System Manager, in chassis slot 6. You can use ICS System Manager to access, configure, monitor, and manage the chassis, its cards, and the interconnected Catalyst switches. For additional information, see the “Accessing ICS System Manager” section on page 5-4.

Cisco CallManager—You can install Cisco CallManager on SPE310s and use the software to configure call admission control, route plans, voice gateways (typically multiservice route processors [MRPs] or analog station interfaces [ASIs]), Cisco IP Phones, and other features

 

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