Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750

Accessing the System

associated with transmitting voice traffic over an IP network. For additional information, see the “Accessing Cisco CallManager” section on page 5-8.

Cisco IOS software command-line interface (CLI)—You can use Cisco IOS software to configure ASIs, MRPs, and SSPs. For additional information, see the “Accessing the Cisco IOS CLI on ASIs, MRPs, and the SSP Through Telnet” section on page 5-11.

Microsoft Windows software interfaces:

Terminal Services Client—You can use Terminal Services Client to access the SPE310 desktop and perform standard Windows file management operations on the SPE310. For additional information, see the “Accessing SPE310s” section on page 5-8.

Terminal Services Client is packaged with Windows 2000. Terminal Services Client is also available for downloading and installing on to other Windows operating systems. See the “Installing Microsoft Terminal Services Client” section on page 2-19for installation instructions.

Terminal emulation interfaces—You can use native tools such as Telnet and HyperTerminal to configure system cards. You can also connect directly to the system alarm processor (SAP) through a console or modem connection and troubleshoot system cards. For additional information, see the “Accessing Processor Cards Through the SAP” section on page 5-12.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)–based Management Information Base (MIB)—You can use the SNMP MIB to manage the Cisco ICS 7750 with software such as CiscoWorks2000 and HP OpenView. (For additional information, see the “Using Network Management Solutions with the Cisco ICS 7750” section on page 6-146.)

 

 

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