CSS Administration Guide (Software Version 7.50)
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Z

Index

A

absolute sampling6-17

ACLs

disabling logging globally4-11

logging activity4-11

running-config, displaying in1-10, 1-14

activating

RMON alarm6-21

RMON event6-9

RMON history6-26

active SCM, copying boot configuration record2-16

ADI

included on Cisco.comA-2

removing1-24, A-13

unpacking1-24

administrative password

settingB-19

administrative username

settingB-19

advanced options for Offline Diagnostic Monitor menuB-17

agent

CSS as SNMP agent, defining5-11

MIB5-5

overview5-2

SNMP5-2

alternate configuration pathB-7

Application Program Interface (API), configuring7-1

archive directory

archiving files to1-25

clearing1-27

restoring files from1-27

archiving

files, viewing1-4

files to the archive directory1-15, 1-25

log files1-26

log files, restoring1-28

running-config1-26

scripts1-27

scripts, restoring1-29

startup-config1-26

startup-config, restoring1-29

ArrowPoint Distribution Image. See ADI

audiencexxiv

B

banner

login3-12

pre-login3-11

boot configuration

alternate configuration path2-17

copying configuration record2-16

displayingB-17

flowchartB-4

menu optionsB-5

mode configuration2-3

path, specifying secondary2-9

showing2-17

boot file

primary boot configuration, specifying2-3, 2-4, 2-11, 2-12, B-6

secondary boot configuration, specifying2-6, 2-7, 2-13, B-11

showing boot informationB-17

boot log

boot.bak4-3

boot.log1-3, 4-2, 4-3

messages4-2

bridge, viewing statistics5-31

C

caution

ADI, removingA-13

clearing the running configuration1-9

community strings for SNMP5-14

Ethernet Management port IP address, configuringB-16

symbol overviewxxviii

changing

CLI prompt3-10

chassis information, displaying1-35

check disk

disabling or enabling on the diskB-25

performing on the diskB-23

clearing

archive directory1-27

disk files1-23

RMON statistics6-31

running-config1-9

startup-config1-9

CLI

commands, logging to sys.log4-18

command scheduler8-3

content API, configuring7-2

conventionsxxix

conventions in XML code7-3

CSS configurations, displaying1-33

hierarchy in XML code7-3

prompt, changing3-10

terminal screen output lines, configuring3-6

command scheduler

configuring8-3

displaying records8-5

community

configuring an SNMP community5-14

overview5-9

SNMP trap-host, configuring5-16

configuration quick start

CSS as a SNMP agent5-11

Denial of Service (DoS)5-23

initial CSS configuration2-2, 3-3

logging4-4

RMON alarm6-12

RMON event6-5

configuring

FTP server recordA-2

RMON alarm6-10

RMON event6-4

RMON history6-21

content API

creating XML code7-2

mode hierarchy7-3

parsing XML code7-6

special characters7-2

testing XML code7-7

Content Services Switch

booting from a network drive2-16, 2-17

chassis information, displaying1-35

configurations, displaying1-33

HTTP server, controlling access7-5

idle timeout, configuring3-8

logging functions4-4

MIBs5-38

SNMP, controlling access5-10

system resources, displaying1-43

system uptime, displaying1-44

user terminal parameters, configuring3-5

copying

boot configuration record2-16

core dumps to FTP or TFTP server1-31

core dumps to TFTP server1-30

files between disks1-21

log files to FTP or TFTP server4-23

log files to FTP server1-32, 4-23

log files to TFTP server4-24

new software to CSSA-2

user profiles3-13

core directory1-3

core dumps

copying to an FTP or TFTP server1-31

copying to TFTP server1-33

disabling1-30

disk destination, configuring (from CLI)1-19

disk destination, configuring from Offline DMB-26

enabling1-30

showing1-31

CSS. See Content Services Switch

CSS 11501 disks

configuring from CLI1-16

formatting from CLI1-17

D

default gateway for management portB-16

deleting software from the diskB-18, B-26

delta sampling6-17

Denial of Service (DoS)

configuring using SNMP5-22

displaying5-26

running-config example5-24

SNMP trap-type, defining5-24

disabling

check diskB-25

core dumps1-30

logging4-7

logging to disk4-14

logging to sys.log file on disk4-14

disk

boot, primary boot record2-3, B-10

boot, secondary boot record2-6, B-15

buffer size, specifying for logging4-6

clearing files1-23

configuring from CLI1-16

copying between disks1-21

CSS drive failure (network boot)B-7

disabling logging to4-14

disabling or enabling check diskB-25

files, displaying1-23

formatting from CLI1-17

general information, showing1-45

mapping, displaying1-22

module, restoring files from archive directory1-27

options, Offline Diagnostic Monitor menuB-21

performing a check diskB-23

reformatting the disk (Disk Option menu)B-21

reformatting the disk (from CLI)1-17

running check disk on the disk (Disk Options menu)B-21

software version, deletingB-18

specifying for log file destination4-14

displaying

CSS configurations1-33

hardware information1-35

history buffer3-11

log files4-18

SNMP configuration5-29

documentation

audiencexxiv

chapter contentsxxiv

relatedxxv

setxxv

symbols and conventionsxxviii

DoS. See Denial of Service

E

email address, sending log messages to4-12

enterprise MIBs5-7

Ethernet management port

statistical data6-21

viewing statistics5-31, 6-27

expert mode3-9

F

falling threshold for an RMON alarm6-19

file destination, specifying for logging4-13

flash disk1-16

directory structure1-2

installed software versionsA-5

logging to4-3

reformatting1-17

formatting the disk1-17, B-21

FTP

boot, primary boot recordB-9

boot, secondary boot record2-5, 2-8, B-14

copying log files to server1-32, 4-23

record, configuring1-4

FTP server

copying core dumps to1-32

copying files from1-6

copying log files to4-23

record, configuringA-2

G

gateway, default for Management portB-16

GZIP-compressed softwareA-2

H

hard disk

configuring1-16

directory structure1-2

installed software versionsA-5

logging to4-3

reformatting1-17

hardware, displaying chassis information1-35

history buffer

displaying3-11

modifying3-10

host, specifying as log file destination4-16

host name, configuring3-8

HTTP server, configuring on CSS7-5

I

idle timeout, configuring3-8

install new softwareA-1, B-9, B-14

internal disk module directory structure1-2

interpreting

sys.log messages4-25

undeliverable log messages4-26

IP address

configuring using Offline Diagnostic Monitor menuB-16

finding1-15

K

keepalive script examples8-45

L

log files

archiving1-26

boot1-3

boot and subsystem4-2

copying to an FTP or TFTP server4-23

copying to FTP server1-32, 4-23

copying to TFTP server4-24

destination, configuring from CLI1-20

destination, configuring from Offline DMB-26

destination, specifying disk4-14

destination, specifying line4-17

host destination, specifying4-16

log activity4-18

log state4-21

restoring archived files1-28

showing4-18

sys.log1-3

logging

ACL activity4-11

boot.bak4-3

boot.log4-3

CLI commands4-18

commands4-2

configuring from config mode4-4

CSS line destination, specifying4-17

disabling4-17

disabling to sys.log file4-14

enabling for a subsystem4-7

enabling to sys.log file4-14

file destination4-13

host destination, specifying4-16

interpreting sys.log messages4-25

interpreting undeliverable messages4-26

levels4-9, 4-16

log state4-21

overview4-2

quick start table4-4, 4-5

running-config example4-6

send messages to an email address4-12

showing log files4-18, 4-21

specifying disk buffer size4-6

subsystem, disabling for4-7

subsystem, enabling on4-7

sys.log4-3

to a specific file on disk4-14

to host, disabling4-17

to sys.log file, enabling4-14

turning off from disk4-14

turning off from host4-17

login banner, configuring3-12

log messages

boot4-2

interpreting sys.log messages4-25

interpreting undeliverable messages4-26

message fields (Debug-7 logging)4-29

on the CSS4-2

sending to an email address4-12

subsystem4-2

subsystem, configuring for4-10

M

manager

MIB objects5-5

overview5-2

planning SNMP configuration5-10

SNMP5-2

SNMP manager access to CSS, enabling5-29

MIBs

CSS5-38

defining object as a sample variable6-16

directory1-3

enterprise5-7

looking up objects5-30, 6-16

object identifiers5-7

objects5-5

upgradingA-16

useful statistics5-31

variables5-7

N

netmask format, configuring for user3-7

network boot

configuration, showing2-20

primary boot recordB-7

restrictionsB-7, B-12

secondary boot recordB-12

specifying primary config path2-6

network drive, booting CSS from2-17

O

Offline Diagnostic Monitor menu

advanced optionsB-17

configuring default gateway for management portB-16

disabling or enabling check diskB-25

disk optionsB-21

performing a check diskB-23

reformatting the diskB-21

setting password protectionB-18

using to configure IP addressB-16

using to configure subnet maskB-16

P

passive SCM

boot record, configuring2-10

copying boot-config from active SCM2-16

IP address, configuring2-11

passive sync command2-16

primary boot file, configuring2-11

primary configuration path2-12

primary configuration path, configuring2-13

SCM secondary boot file, configuring2-13

secondary boot type, configuring2-14

secondary configuration path, configuring2-15

subnet mask, configuring2-15

password

administrative password, settingB-19

Offline DM Main menu protectionB-18

protection, setting on Offline Diagnostic Monitor menuB-18, B-21

prefix notation, configuring for subnet mask display3-7

pre-login banner, configuring3-11

primary boot

configuration2-3, 2-4, 2-11, 2-12, B-6

file, specifying1-17, 1-18, 1-19, 1-20, 2-3

type, configuring2-4

primary boot record

destination, configuring from CLI1-18

destination, configuring from Offline DMB-26

disk boot2-3, B-10

FTP bootB-9

network bootB-7

secondary bootB-10

primary config path, specifying for network boot2-6

Q

quick start

CSS as a SNMP agent5-11

Denial of Service (DoS5-23

logging4-4, 4-5

RMON alarm6-12

RMON event6-5

R

reformatting the disk1-17, B-21

restoring

archived files1-28

archived log file1-28

archived script file1-29

archived startup-config1-29

files from archive directory1-27

log files1-28

script1-29

startup-config1-29

RMON

alarm index, creating6-14

clearing statistics6-31

configuration considerations6-3

event configuration identifier, creating6-6

history configuration identifier, creating6-23

overview5-10, 6-2

RMON-1 groups6-2

statistics group6-2

viewing statistics5-31, 6-27

RMON alarm

activating6-21

configuring6-10

falling threshold, defining6-19

group6-2

index, creating6-14

index, deleting6-15

owner, defining6-15

rising threshold, defining6-18

running-config example6-13

sample interval, defining6-20

sample variable, defining6-16

sampling example6-10

sampling type, defining6-17

setting attributes6-15

startup alarm, defining6-20

RMON event

activating6-9

community, defining6-7

configuring6-4

describing6-8

group6-2

index, deleting6-6

notification type, defining6-8

owner, defining6-8

quick configuration6-5

running-config example6-5

setting attributes6-7

suspending6-10

viewing6-33

viewing a traplog file6-34

viewing disk log file6-34

RMON history

activating6-26

bucket count, defining6-26

bucket interval, defining6-26

configuring6-21

data object, defining6-25

deleting configuration identifier6-24

group6-2

owner, defining6-25

running-config example6-23

setting attributes6-25

viewing information for6-31

running check disk on the diskB-21

running-config

archiving1-27

clearing1-9

copying1-7

creating using text editor1-14

displaying1-10

example1-12

ordering information within1-14

using1-7

running-config example

DoS5-24

logging4-6

RMON alarm6-13

RMON event6-5

RMON history6-23

SNMP agent5-13

running-profile

copying to an FTP server3-14

copying to an TFTP server3-15

copying to a user profile3-14

copying to the default profile3-14

S

sample variable, finding and defining6-16

sampling

absolute6-17

defining6-17

delta6-17

interval for an RMON alarm6-20

RMON alarm example6-10

SCM

boot record for passive SCM, configuring2-10

configuring network boot for primary2-18

disks, configuring from CLI1-16

disks, formatting from CLI1-17

IP address for passive SCM, configuring2-11

network boot for passive, configuring2-19

scripting language

!no echo command8-7

arithmetic operators8-11

arrays8-22

bitwise logical operators8-30

Boolean logic operators8-13

branch commands8-13

capturing user input8-26

command line arguments8-27

comments8-6

echo command8-6

functions8-28

grep command8-34

increment and decrement operators8-12

overview8-1

relational operators8-13

set and no set commands8-10

socket commands8-36

special variables8-16

syntax errors8-31

terminating a script8-31

variables8-8

scripts

archiving1-27

disk directory1-3

keepalive examples8-45

playing8-2

restoring archived file1-29

showtech8-43

upgrade considerations8-43

secondary boot

configuration2-6, 2-7, 2-13

configuration path, specifying2-9

configuration settingB-11

type, specifying2-7

secondary boot record

destination, configuring from CLI1-19

destination, configuring from Offline DMB-26

disk boot2-6, B-15

FTP boot2-5, 2-8, B-14

network bootB-12

secondary config path, specifying2-9

security options

Offline Diagnostic Monitor menuB-18

setting password protection on Offline Diagnostic Monitor menuB-18

session, specifying as log file destination4-17

showing

boot informationB-17

core dumps1-31

disk files1-23

disk mapping1-22

DoS attacks5-26

general disk information1-45

log files4-18

SNMP configuration5-29

software versions1-2, 1-34

system resources1-43

system uptime1-44

user information1-44, 1-46

showtech script8-43

SNMP

agents5-2, 5-3

community, RMON event6-7

community, using5-29

configuration, displaying5-29

configuring5-10

get5-3

get-next5-3

managers5-2, 5-3

managing5-29

MIBs5-5

running-config example5-13

set5-3

trap hosts5-12

traps5-3

socket commands8-36

software

copying new software to CSSA-2

deleting a version from the diskB-18

directory7-7, 8-3

GZIP-compressed softwareA-2

overview1-2

upgrade (manual process)A-13

upgrade scriptA-5

version format1-2

versions, displaying1-2, 1-34

startup alarm for RMON6-20

startup-config

archiving1-27

clearing1-9

copying1-7

creating using text editor1-14

displaying1-13

ordering information within1-14

overview1-3

restoring archived file1-29

saving offline1-8

using1-7

statistics

clearing RMON6-31

DoS5-22

RMON6-2, 6-27

viewing an Ethernet port6-27

subnet mask

configuring using Offline Diagnostic Monitor menuB-16

prefix notation, configuring for user3-7

subsystem

disabling logging4-7

enabling for logging4-7

log messages4-2

log messages, defining4-10

sys.log1-3, 4-2, 4-3, 4-14, 4-18

sys.log.prev4-4

syslogd, logging to4-3, 4-4

system configuration information script8-43

system resources, showing1-43

T

terminal parameters

terminal idle, configuring3-5

terminal length, configuring3-6

terminal more, configuring3-6

terminal netmask format, configuring3-7

terminal timeout, configuring3-7

user-specific, configuring3-5

text editor

running-config, creating1-14

startup-config, creating1-14

TFTP server

copying core dumps to1-33

copying log files to4-23

copying log files to server4-24

threshold

falling RMON alarm6-19

rising RMON alarm6-18

traplog file6-34

traps

background5-3

log file6-34

specifying hosts5-12

trap host5-4

traplogs, reading5-32

U

undeliverable log messages, interpreting4-26

upgrading software

configuring FTP recordA-2

copying new software to CSSA-2

manuallyA-13

MIBsA-16

procedureA-1

scriptA-5

user

information, showing1-46

user profiles

configuring3-2

copying and saving3-13

user terminal parameters

configuring7-1

terminal domain lookup, configuring3-5

terminal idle, configuring3-5

terminal length, configuring3-6

terminal more, configuring3-6

terminal timeout, configuring3-7

V

VTY log files4-3, 4-4

W

warning

level warning4-3, 4-5, 4-10, 4-11

symbol overviewxxix

X

XML

enabling access to the CSS5-10

enabling secure access to the CSS7-6

enabling unsecure access to the CSS7-5

restricting access to the CSS5-10, 7-6

restricting secure access to the CSS7-6

restricting unsecure access to the CSS7-5

XML code

CLI command conventions7-3

creating7-2

mode hierarchy7-3

parsing7-6

publishing7-6

special characters7-2

testing7-7

using on the CSS7-1

XML document example7-4

Z

zip file

included on Cisco.comA-2

using for network boot2-17