Cisco Network Analysis Module 6000 Installation And Configuration Manual page 17

Cisco systems network analysis module installation and configuration guide
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Initial Configuration
Before you can use the NAM for network analysis, you must log into the NAM root account and
configure the following:
To configure these parameters for the NAM, perform these steps in privileged mode:
Step 1
Enter this command to verify that the NAM is installed and that the power is on:
Router# show module mod
Step 2
Establish a console session with the NAM by entering:
Router# session slot processor 1
Step 3
At the login prompt, type root to log in to the root account.
At the password prompt, type root as the root password.
Step 4
Note
Step 5
Configure the IP address and subnet mask by entering:
root@localhost# ip address ip-address subnet-mask
Step 6
Configure the IP broadcast address by entering:
root@localhost# ip broadcast broadcast-address
Configure the IP host name used in the CLI prompt, show commands, and log messages by entering:
Step 7
root@localhost# ip host name
Configure the default gateway by entering:
Step 8
root@localhost# ip gateway default-gateway
Configure the domain name for the NAM by entering:
Step 9
root@localhost# ip domain domain-name
78-10406-05
IP address
Subnet mask
IP broadcast address
IP host name
Default gateway
Domain name
If you are using a Domain Name Service (DNS), configure the DNS name server.
If you are using external SNMP manager to communicate with the NAM, configure the following:
SNMP MIB variables
Access control for the SNMP agent
System group settings on the NAM
Start the web server using the ip http server enable command.
If you have not changed the password from the factory-set default, a warning message
displays. If you decide to change the password from the default, see the
Recovering the NAM CLI Passwords" section on page 48
Catalyst 6000 Family Network Analysis Module Installation and Configuration Note
Configuring the NAM
"Changing and
for more information.
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