Cisco Network Analysis Module 6000 Installation And Configuration Manual page 47

Cisco systems network analysis module installation and configuration guide
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Table 4
User Interface
CLI
Traffic Analyzer Add the first user with the CLI when starting the web server. Add all subsequent users
Traffic Analyzer
local database
Traffic Analyzer
TACACS+
Logging into the NAM
There are two levels of access on the NAM, each with different privileges:
The root account uses the # prompt; the guest account uses the > prompt.
Note
To log into the NAM, follow these steps:
Log into the Catalyst 6000 family switch using the Telnet connection or the console port connection.
Step 1
Note
Establish a console session with the NAM at the CLI prompt, using the session mod command:
Step 2
Console> (enable) session 2
Trying NAM-2...
Connected to NAM-2.
Escape character is '^]'.
Network Analysis Module (WS-X6380-NAM)
To log into the NAM, type root to log in as the root user or guest to log in as a guest user at the login
Step 3
prompt.
login: root
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Table 4
describes the user administration tasks you can perform using the CLI and NAM Traffic
Analyzer application.
NAM User Administration
Add Users
No
through the web GUI for the local database or through TACACS+ if the TACACS+
server is used.
Yes
Yes
Guest—Read-only CLI access (default password is guest)
Root—Full read-write access (default password is root)
To allow remote Telnet sessions, use the exsession on command.
Catalyst 6000 Family Network Analysis Module Installation and Configuration Note
Remove Users
Yes. Use the rmwebusers
command to remove all
webusers from the local
database.
Yes
Yes
Administering the NAM
Set Password
Recover Password
Use the
Switch CLI.
password
command.
Yes
Contact the NAM
administrator to reset
through the GUI.
From the NAM CLI, use
the rmwebusers
command.
Yes
Use a TACACS+ server, or
use the ip http tacacs+
disable command.
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