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Cisco 7750 Operating Manual
Cisco 7750 Operating Manual

Cisco 7750 Operating Manual

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Accessing the System
78-14165-03
Operating the Cisco ICS 7750
This chapter explains how to operate the Cisco Integrated Communications
System 7750 (Cisco ICS 7750) after initial configuration is complete. The chapter
is organized as follows:
Accessing the System, page 5-1
Backing Up System Data, page 5-23
Setting Security Privileges, page 5-30
Setting Security Privileges, page 5-30
Shutting Down the System, page 5-31
This section tells how to access the Cisco ICS 7750 and gives guidelines for best
practices when accessing the system:
Accessing the System During Initial Configuration, page 5-2
Accessing the System After Initial Configuration, page 5-2
Accessing ICSConfig, page 5-4
Accessing ICS System Manager, page 5-4
Navigating in ICS System Manager, page 5-5
Using ICS System Manager, page 5-6
Accessing Cisco CallManager, page 5-8
C H A P T E R
Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide
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  • Page 1 • Shutting Down the System, page 5-31 • Accessing the System This section tells how to access the Cisco ICS 7750 and gives guidelines for best practices when accessing the system: Accessing the System During Initial Configuration, page 5-2 •...
  • Page 2 – – Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4, “Completing the Cisco ICS 7750 Installation,” ICSConfig—The Cisco ICS System Manager initial configuration program (ICSConfig) enables you to specify key system parameters during initial configuration and to change those parameters at any time after initial configuration.
  • Page 3 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)–based Management • Information Base (MIB)—You can use the SNMP MIB to manage the Cisco ICS 7750 with software such as CiscoWorks2000 and HP OpenView. (For additional information, see the with the Cisco ICS 7750” section on page 78-14165-03 “Accessing Cisco CallManager”...
  • Page 4 You can use ICS System Manager to access, configure, monitor, and manage the chassis and its cards. Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 5 Chapter 4, “Completing the Cisco ICS 7750 Installation.” Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 78-14165-03...
  • Page 5 System Setup—Enables you to view system parameters and provides instructions for changing the parameters. Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the System Chapter 4, follow these steps to access “Determining...
  • Page 6 • Cisco IOS software images for ASIs, MRPs, and SSPs, and firmware for the SAP. For additional information, see the Cisco ICS 7750 Release Notes for the release to which you are upgrading. Security—Displays a page for assigning users to groups with different •...
  • Page 7 Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Additional output lines from the show version command include information such as the processor revision numbers and the amount of available memory. 78-14165-03 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the System...
  • Page 8 Cisco CallManager). Log in to CallManager as an administrator. Step 4 You can also access Cisco CallManager on the Cisco ICS 7750 by entering the Note following URL, replacing IP address with the IP address of an SPE310 running Cisco CallManager: http://IP address/CCMAdmin.
  • Page 9 Accessing the SPE310 Windows Interface Through Terminal Services Client To access the SPE310 Windows interface through Terminal Services Client, follow these steps: On the PC that you use to administer the Cisco ICS 7750, choose Start > Step 1 Programs > Terminal Services Client > Client Connection Manager.
  • Page 10 Accessing the System For a list of USB peripherals that have been tested on the Cisco ICS 7750, see the Note “Using Peripherals with SPE310s” section on page Connect the monitor cable to the video port on the SPE310, and power on the Step 1 monitor.
  • Page 11 Telnet or HyperTerminal session to access individual ASIs or MRPs or the SSP so that you can configure them individually, using Cisco IOS software commands. Some Cisco IOS commands are not intended for use on the Cisco ICS 7750 Note through the CLI. See the page 5-16.
  • Page 12 The SAP provides console access to any other processor card in the Cisco ICS 7750 chassis. By connecting your PC to the console port on the SAP, or by dialing in to a modem that is connected to the console port, you can access a menu that can help you debug and troubleshoot system cards.
  • Page 13 In the Properties dialog box, click the drop-down arrow to view a list of choices for the Bits per Second field. Choose 9600, and click OK. A terminal window opens. 78-14165-03 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the System 5-13...
  • Page 14 Cisco CallManager on the SPE310 running System Manager, you can prevent DDoS attacks by completing the workaround that is provided in the Release Notes for the Cisco ICS 7750 for System Software Release 2.x.x. Microsoft SQL Server is installed on the SPE310 running System Manager at the Caution factory.
  • Page 15 Protocol (BOOTP) services for the Cisco ICS 7750 and other devices on the LAN to which the Cisco ICS 7750 is connected. CNR is not intended for use as a standalone software tool on the Cisco ICS 7750. Caution Do not use the CNR CLI or graphical user interface (GUI) to invoke CNR commands on the Cisco ICS 7750.
  • Page 16 ICSConfig enables you to change key system parameters, such as the IP addresses of system cards, passwords, destination for syslog messages, and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community strings. Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 5-16 Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750...
  • Page 17 Except for the procedures listed in Cisco IOS CLI commands that are available for use in any Cisco IOS software release that is intended for use on the Cisco ICS 7750. ICSConfig Tasks You should always use ICSConfig for the following tasks: Passwords •...
  • Page 18 • Changing the syslog logging host – Note The following tasks should never be configured on the Cisco ICS 7750 by using the Cisco IOS CLI under any circumstances: Shutting down an Ethernet interface • Assigning a system card to a VLAN other than VLAN 1 (the management •...
  • Page 19: Saving Configuration Changes

    The TEAC 210PU USB CD-ROM drive is included with the Cisco ICS 7750. The TEAC 210PU USB CD-ROM drive is the only USB CD-ROM drive that has been tested for use with SPE310s. Do not connect or disconnect the USB CD-ROM drive while the SPE310 is booting.
  • Page 20 If you have additional questions or concerns about using USB devices with the Cisco ICS 7750, contact your Cisco support representative. A “Y” splitter cable is provided with the Cisco ICS 7750 to enable you to connect a PS/2 mouse and a PS/2 keyboard to the SPE310.
  • Page 21 If the CD-ROM still fails, contact your Cisco support representative. A CD-ROM drive tray is provided with the Cisco ICS 7750. The CD-ROM drive tray and the CD-ROM drive are not intended to be connected to the SPE310 for extended periods of time. Leaving the CD-ROM drive tray in place can interfere with airflow into the chassis.
  • Page 22 Press Ctrl-backslash (\), and use the SAP menu to switch to the SPE310 running Step 4 System Manager (this card is installed in slot 6 by default). Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 5-22 Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 “Accessing Processor Cards...
  • Page 23 Cisco IP Phones) are assigned the same IP address. If any two devices are using the same IP address, you might experience problems if you later attempt to restore from this backup. 78-14165-03 Backing Up System Data Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 5-23...
  • Page 24 Record your Windows 2000 administrator password and SNMP community strings in a secure location. Having this information available can facilitate troubleshooting and make it easier to restore system data. Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 5-24 Chapter 5...
  • Page 25: Scheduling A Backup

    Description—A statement that can identify the backup. 78-14165-03 5-4). “Scheduling a Backup” section on page 5-27. “Accessing the Backup Utility” section on Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Backing Up System Data “Accessing ICS System Manager” 5-25. “Using Backup Now” section on 5-25...
  • Page 26 No End Date—If you want this backup schedule to continue indefinitely, – click this radio button. Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 5-26 The device on which you intend to store your backup files must be running the Windows operating system.
  • Page 27 User Name—The name that you use to log in to the remote computer. 78-14165-03 “Accessing the Backup Utility” section on The device on which you intend to store your backup files must be running the Windows operating system. Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Backing Up System Data 5-27...
  • Page 28 Switch# Enter the following command to display the startup configuration: Switch# show startup-config Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 5-28 Enter the domain name carefully. Because of a limitation in Windows 2000, even if you enter the wrong domain name, the backup will seem to complete successfully.
  • Page 29 Telnet console, press the – More– “Using Backup Now” section on page 5-27 “Using Backup Now” section on Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Backing Up System Data lines if they are displayed in the (for example,...
  • Page 30 Repeat Step 6 for the SSP and for every Flash-based MRP or ASI card (MRP300, Step 7 MRP3-8FXS, MRP3-16FXS, or MRP3-8FXOM1) in the chassis. If you have configured VLAN functionality on the Cisco ICS 7750, you may also Step 8 back up the file vlan.dat from the SSP Flash memory. This file stores VLAN configuration information.
  • Page 31: Shutting Down The System

    Repeat Step 5 through Step 7 for the SPE310 running System Manager. Step 9 Click the Back button to return to the Restart/Shutdown System Cards page. Step 10 78-14165-03 “Backing Up System Data” section on page Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide Shutting Down the System 5-23. 5-31...
  • Page 32 Press the power switch to off (o) on the power supply modules. Step 12 The LEDs on all the other cards will turn off and the fans will stop. Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 5-32 Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750...

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