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