How To Use This Guide - Cisco 4700M Administration Manual

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This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter
Chapter 1, Setting Up the
ACE
Chapter 2, Enabling Remote
Access to the ACE
Chapter 3, Managing ACE
Software Licenses
Chapter 4, Managing the
ACE Software
Chapter 5, Displaying ACE
Hardware and Software
System Information
Chapter 6, Configuring
Redundant ACEs
Chapter 7, Configuring
SNMP
Chapter 8, Configuring the
XML Interface
Appendix A, Upgrading or
Downgrading Your ACE
Software
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
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Description
Describes how to configure basic settings on the ACE, including topics
such as how to session and log in to the ACE, change the
administrative username and password, assign a name to the ACE,
configure a message-of-the-day banner, configure the date and time,
configure terminal settings, modify the boot configuration, and restart
the ACE.
Describes how to configure remote access to the Cisco 4700 Series
Application Control Engine (ACE) appliance by establishing a remote
connection using the Secure Shell (SSH) or Telnet protocols. It also
describes how to configure the ACE to provide direct access to a user
context from SSH. This chapter also covers how to configure the ACE
to receive ICMP messages from a host.
Describes how to manage the software licenses for your ACE.
Describes how to save and download configuration files, use the file
system, view and copy core dumps, capture and copy packet
information, use the configuration checkpoint and rollback service,
display configuration information, and display technical support
information.
Describes how to display ACE hardware and software configuration
and technical support information.
Describes how to configure the ACE for redundancy, which provides
fault tolerance for the stateful failover of flows.
Describes how to configure SNMP to query the ACE for Cisco
Management Information Bases (MIBs) and to send event
notifications to a network management system (NMS).
Describes how to provide a mechanism using XML to transfer,
configure, and monitor objects in the ACE. This XML capability
allows you to easily shape or extend the CLI query and reply data in
XML format to meet different specific business needs.
Describes how to upgrade or downgrade the software on your ACE.
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