Chapter 3. Command Reference

enable

Use configure terminal routing to globally enable PIM-DM.

PIM-DM

 

 

hostname# conf t routing multicast pim-dm enable

conf t server

The configure terminal server command activates and deactivates communications services on the device.

Note: When you turn HTTP or HTTPS on or off, you must reboot the device before changes will take effect.

CAUTION: The conf t server command activates HTTP. HTTP is not a secure service. If you enable HTTP, you endanger the security of the device. Use HTTPS instead of HTTP for normal operations.

The SMS requires HTTPS communications. If you turn off the HTTPS server, the SMS will not be able to manage the device.

browser-check no browser-check

enables or disables browser checking. For browser compatibility information, refer to the LSM User’s Guide.

http no http

enables or disables the HTTP server.

https no https

enables or disables the HTTPS server.

ssh no ssh

enables or disables the SSH server.

conf t service-access

The configure terminal service-accesscommand enables and disables a special remote access user login that can be used by a technical support representative to retrieve diagnostic information. This login only functions when you enable it, and it will be deleted once the technical support representative logs out. If you need technical support again in the future, you must reissue the command. conf t no service-accessdisables the remote access login.

Note: When you issue the configure terminal service-access command, the device will return the serial number and a “salt” value. You must retain these numbers for the technical support representative.

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