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Symbols
#define 12-13
#else 12-12
#elseif 12-12
#endif 12-12
#if 12-12
#include 12-13
Numerics
12.0 -> 12.2 19-1
12.0 -> 12.3(3) or later 19-3
12.2 -> 12.3(3) or later 19-3
12.3(3) or later -> 12.0 19-5
12.3(3) or later -> 12.2 19-4
12.3(3) or later -> 12.3(3) or later 19-4
A
Active Perl license agreement B-2
Active TCL license agreement B-1
adding
events 7-2
image 18-2
template 12-14
user account 4-1
adding a device 3-5
adding agent enabled devices 3-14
adding an account 4-1
adding devices 3-5
adding non-agent device 3-6
adding non-agent enabled device 3-6
adding pix firewall devices 3-19
adding subdevices 3-42
administrator, levels of access 2-3
administrator-level operations 2-4
advanced search 3-4
advanced search feature 3-4
agent enabled devices
adding 3-14
Apache
license B-8
associating images with devices 18-7
audience for this document i-xi
automatic data entry 18-3
B
backup and restore 20-1
backup procedure 20-1
banner 3-44
batch size 3-39
Berkeley DB Software license agreement B-4
Bootstrap Password 1-14
bootstrap password
changing 13-1
bulk data manager 16-1
C
canceling
jobs 5-2
cannot connect to system
using a web browser A-3
using Telnet A-4
with SSH or SSH interaction is slow A-4
changing
account privilege level 4-6
bootstrap password 13-1
log level 14-5
user password 4-5
chema
editing 10-1
Cisco IOS Dependencies 1-3
clearing
log files 14-3
cloning
devices 3-32
subdevices 3-45
cloning groups 6-3
cns-listen A-6
cns-send A-6
command execution 22-7
command-line upload of bulk data 16-4
commands
cns config init 1-15
cns config partial 1-15
cns-listen A-5
cns-send A-5
datarestore 20-3
date A-5
ifconfig A-3
logrotate 1-17
Common Log File Location 1-17
config event 22-3
ConfigID 1-17
change synchronization 1-17
configuration agent 1-6
configuration and restrictions 21-5, 22-8
configuration control template 3-10, 3-40, 12-3
configuration control templates 12-3
configuration processing 21-2
configuration server 1-5
Configuration Service 1-5
configuration templates 1-5
contact information
editing 3-31
editing subdevice 3-45
contacting Cisco TAC A-1
control structures 12-12
conventions, typographical i-xiii
creating
groups using search 6-4
queries 8-2
sample data 16-4
search parameters 18-10
template 12-1
cron daemon
how to restart A-5
currently supported device types 3-11
customize job template 3-39
D
data backup
scheduling 9-1
data converter utility 16-4
data manager 9-1
data restore 20-3
data restore procedure 20-3
Data Structures 1-7
date A-5
delete files on device 3-50
deleting
completed jobs 5-3
devices 3-34
events 7-5
groups 6-4
image 18-7
queries 8-4
search parameters 18-11
subdevices 3-47
template 12-16
user account 4-5
deleting devices 3-34
deleting groups 6-4
deleting user accounts 4-5
development guidelines 22-6
Device Authentication 1-13
device authentication 1-13
device batch size 3-39
device configuration
updating 3-34
device configuration update 22-6
device hop information 3-11
device inventory
query 3-48
device module restrictions 22-8
devices
adding 3-5
deleting 3-34
discovering 3-22
editing 3-24
editing parameters 3-31
Directory Manager 10-1
directory services 1-5
discovering devices 3-22
disk space
managing 9-4
Distribution Decision Keys 1-9
DNS server 20-4
documentation
audience for this i-xi
conventions used in i-xiii
related i-xiii
Dynamic ConfigID and EventID Change Synchronization 1-17
dynamic flow control template 12-3
Dynamic Log level Update 1-18
dynamic operations 3-52
Dynamic Template and Object 1-7
dynamic templates 12-11
E
editing
contact information 3-45
device contact information 3-31
device parameters 3-31
devices 3-24
device templates 3-29
email SMTP Host 17-1
events 7-4
fetch process 11-2
groups 6-3
image 18-5
image association information 3-31
IMGW device and hop types 15-3
non-agent enabled device 3-26
non-agent enabled device information 3-26
parameters 12-15
pix device information 3-28
queries 8-3
save process 11-3
schema 10-1
search parameters 18-11
service properties 15-1
subdevice
information 3-44
parameters 3-45
template 3-44
subdevice contact information 3-45
subdevices 3-43
template 12-15
templates 12-15
user account 4-3
editing agent enabled device information 3-27
email manager 17-1
Encryption 1-13
encryption 1-13
end user interface 22-8
error processing 21-3
Event Gateway 1-6
EventID 1-17
EventIDs and ConfigIDs 1-17
event mapping 1-6
events
adding 7-2
deleting 7-5
editing 7-4
viewing 7-1
Event Service 1-6
event subject names
new 1-6
exec event 22-3
exit codes 22-5
exporting
log files 14-4
eXtensible Markup Language 1-6
External Directory Mode 1-5
external directory mode 1-5
F
fastethernet template 12-10
feature operations 2-4
fetch process
editing 11-2
FTP server 20-3
G
gateway id 3-8
GNU general public license B-9
groups 6-1
cloning 6-3
creating 6-2
creating using search 6-4
deleting 6-4
editing 6-3
moving 6-4
viewing 6-1
gui 2-1
administrator-level operations 2-4
levels of access 2-3
administrator 2-3
operator 2-3
logging in 2-1
logging out 2-3
operator-level operations 2-4
H
help
technical support
hopinfo examples 3-13
hop tables 3-10
hop test 22-3
hostname 1-15
How the Cisco Configuration Engine Works 1-14
how the Configuration Engine works 1-14
I
ifconfig A-3
template 3-40
imageInventoryResponse Message 1-8
image processing 21-2
image sample data 16-10
Image Service 1-8
image service 18-1
associating images with devices 18-7
data entry
automatic 18-3
manual 18-3
deleting
image 18-7
downgrade 19-1
editing
image 18-5
upgrade 19-1
viewing
image 18-1
working with images 18-1
Image Update Criteria 1-9
IMGW
currently supported device types 3-11
hopinfo examples 3-13
restrictions 1-11
imgw
hop tables 3-10
IMGW device and hop types
editing 15-3
IMGW device module development toolkit 22-1
plug-in device module
how to develop 22-6
installing 22-7
registering 22-8
usage 22-1
user designed device module specifications 22-3
user types 22-1
IMGW Device Module Toolkit 1-12
IMGW southbound interface 22-2
import
script file 11-3
importing
schema 10-2
template 12-17
initial configuration 1-15
installing plug-in device module 22-7
Intelligent Modular Gateway 1-11
Internal Directory Mode 1-5
inventory operations 12-3
J
jobs
canceling 5-2
deleting completed 5-3
querying 5-1
restarting 5-2
stopping 5-2
L
LDAP 1-5
levels of access 2-3
license agreements
Active Perl B-2
Active TCL B-1
Apache B-8
Berkeley DB Software B-4
GNU General Public License B-9
Mozilla Public License B-9
OpenLDAP B-3
ssldump B-8
Tomcat B-8
lightweight directory access protocol 1-5
Load Initial Configuration 1-15
Load Partial Configuration 1-16
log files
clearing 14-3
exporting 14-4
viewing 14-1
logging in 2-1
logging out 2-3
log level
changing 14-5
log manager 14-1
M
main device template 12-9
managing
disk space 9-4
managing templates 12-13
manual data entry 18-3
Modes of Operation 1-4
modes of operation 1-2
Modular Router 1-16
modular router 1-13
events 12-11
sample templates 12-9
templates 12-7
modular router events 12-11
modular router support 1-13
moving
groups 6-4
Mozilla public license B-9
multi-line tag delimiters 3-44
N
namespace 1-6
namespace manager 7-1
NameSpace Mapper 1-6
no crontab set for backup job when /var is 100% full. A-5
non-agent enabled device
adding 3-6
editing 3-26
NSM
data sample 16-5
with image information 16-7
NSM modes 7-3
O
OpenLDAP 1-5
OpenLDAP public license B-3
operator, levels of access 2-3
operator-level operations 2-4
overview 1-1
P
parameter
manager 11-1
validations 11-1
parameter descriptions 22-3
partial configuration 1-16
password
changing 4-5
PIX firewall devices
configuration and restrictions 21-5
configuration processing 21-2
devicedetails 21-2
devicedetails, request 21-3
deviceID 21-4
error processing 21-3
image processing 21-2
polling for updates 21-2
polling setup 21-4
processing devicedetails request 21-3
security 21-4
security considerations 21-4
PIX Firewall Support 1-11
plugging in device module 22-2
plug-in device module
how to develop 22-6
privilege level
changing 4-6
product list
updating 9-3
product overview 1-1
Q
queries
creating 8-2
deleting 8-4
editing 8-3
used for dynamic operations 3-52
viewing 8-1
query device inventory 3-48
querying device inventory 3-48
querying jobs 5-1
query manager 8-1
R
registering plug-in device module 22-8
registration utility restriction 22-8
restarting jobs 5-2
Restrictions 1-11
Resynchronize cns_password 1-14
resynchronizing devices 3-32
S
sample data for bulk upload
NSM 16-5
Sample Logrotate Config File 1-18
sample template 12-1
sample templates
modular router 12-9
save process
editing 11-3
scheduling
data backup 9-1
schema
importing 10-2
script file
importing 11-3
search parameters 18-9
secure socket layer 1-13
security manager 13-1
service manager 15-1
service properties
editing 15-1
software licenses and acknowledgements B-1
ssldump
license B-8
stopping
jobs 5-2
stopping jobs 5-2
subdevices 3-41
subject-based addressing 1-6
supported interfaces 1-3
system cannot
connect to the network A-2
T
template
confgiruation control 3-10
template content
editing 12-15
template file, basic format of 12-1
template filename 3-43
template manager 12-13
adding a template 12-14
deleting a template 12-16
editing 12-15
editing attributes 12-15
editing content 12-15
importing a template 12-17
configuration control 3-40, 12-3
control structures 12-12
variable substitutions 12-1
templates for modular routers 12-7
TFTP server 20-3
Tomcat
license B-8
toolkit usage 22-1
troubleshooting
cannot connect to system with telnet or telnet interaction is slow A-4
cannot connect to the system using a web browser A-3
cannot log in to the system A-2, A-5
system cannot connect to the network A-2
U
unplugging
device module 22-2
update jobs manager 5-1
updating
device configuration 3-34
device configurations and images 3-34
device images 3-37
device module 22-2
product list 9-3
uploading bulk data 16-3
user accounts 4-1
changing password 4-5
deleting 4-5
editing 4-3
setting privilege level 4-6
user designed device module specifications 22-3
user types 22-1
using advanced search feature 3-4
using the cns-send and cns-listen commands A-5
V
viewing
events 7-1
groups 6-1
image 18-1
log files 14-1
queries 8-1
search parameters 18-9
subdevices 3-41
voice-port template 12-10
W
working with images 18-1
X
XML 1-6
bulk upload
dtd 16-1