Configuring Communication Services
This chapter includes the following sections:
- Communication Services
- Configuring CIM-XML
- Configuring HTTP
- Enabling Telnet
- Disabling Communication Services
- Creating a Key Ring
- Creating a Certificate Request for a Key Ring
- Creating a Trusted Point
- Importing a Certificate into a Key Ring
- Configuring HTTPS
- Deleting a Key Ring
- Deleting a Trusted Point
- Enabling SNMP
- Configuring Trap Hosts
- Configuring SNMPv3 users
Communication Services
You can use the following communication services to interface third-party applications with Cisco UCS:
Configuring CIM-XML
Configuring HTTP
Configuring HTTPS
Creating a Key Ring
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. |
Step 2 | On the Admin tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Right-click Root and choose Create Key Ring. |
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In the Create Key Ring dialog box, do the following:
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What to Do Next
Create a certificate request for this key ring.
Creating a Certificate Request for a Key Ring
What to Do Next
Create a trusted point and set the certificate chain for the certificate of trust received from the trust anchor.
Creating a Trusted Point
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. | ||||||
Step 2 | On the Admin tab, expand . | ||||||
Step 3 | Right-click Root and choose Create Trusted Point. | ||||||
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In the Create Trusted Point dialog box, complete the following fields:
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Step 5 | Click OK. |
What to Do Next
When you receive the certificate from the trust anchor or certificate authority, import it into the key ring.
Importing a Certificate into a Key Ring
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. | ||
Step 2 | On the Admin tab, expand . | ||
Step 3 | Click the key ring into which you want to import the certificate. | ||
Step 4 | In the Work pane, click the General tab. | ||
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In the Certificate area, complete the following fields:
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Step 6 | Click Save Changes. |
What to Do Next
Configure your HTTPS service with the key ring.
Configuring HTTPS
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. | ||
Step 2 | In the Admin tab, expand . | ||
Step 3 | Select the Communication Services tab. | ||
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In the HTTPS area, click the enabled radio button. The HTTPS area expands to display the available configuration options. |
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(Optional) In the Port field, change the default port that Cisco UCS Manager GUI will use for HTTPS. The default port is 443. |
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(Optional) In the Key Ring field, enter the name of the key ring you created for HTTPS.
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Step 7 | Click Save Changes. | ||
Step 8 | Click OK. |
Deleting a Key Ring
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. |
Step 2 | On the Admin tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Right-click the key ring you want to delete and select Delete. |
Step 4 | If Cisco UCS Manager displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes. |
Deleting a Trusted Point
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. |
Step 2 | On the Admin tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Right-click the trusted point you want to delete and select Delete. |
Step 4 | If Cisco UCS Manager displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes. |
Step 5 | Click OK. |
Configuring SNMP
Enabling SNMP
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. |
Step 2 | In the Admin tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Select the Communication Services tab. |
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In the SNMP area, click the enabled radio button. The SNMP area expands to display the available configuration options. You cannot change the port on which Cisco UCS Manager communicates with the SNMP host. |
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In the Community field, enter the default community name that Cisco UCS Manager GUI should include with any trap messages it sends to the SNMP server. The default community is public. |
Step 6 | Click Save Changes. |
Configuring Trap Hosts
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. | ||||||||
Step 2 | In the Admin tab, expand . | ||||||||
Step 3 | Select the Communication Services tab. | ||||||||
Step 4 | In the SNMP Traps area, click +. | ||||||||
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In the Create SNMP Trap dialog box, complete the following fields:
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Step 6 | Click OK. | ||||||||
Step 7 | Click Save Changes. |
Configuring SNMPv3 users
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | In the Admin tab, expand . | ||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | Select the Communication Services tab. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | In the SNMP Users area, click +. | ||||||||||||||||
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In the Create SNMP User dialog box, complete the following fields:
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Step 6 | Click OK. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Save Changes. |
Enabling Telnet
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. |
Step 2 | In the Admin tab, expand . |
Step 3 | Click the Communication Services tab. |
Step 4 | In the Telnet area, click the enabled radio button. |
Step 5 | Click Save Changes. |
Disabling Communication Services
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We recommend that you disable all communication services that are not required to interface with other network applications. |
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. |
Step 2 | In the Admin tab, expand . |
Step 3 | On the Communication Services tab, click the disable radio button for each service that you want to disable. |
Step 4 | Click Save Changes. |