Configuring Orbem Client And Port Parameters; Configuring Iiop Transport Parameters - Cisco ASR 5500 Administration Manual

Asr 5500 system administration guide, staros release 19
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Configuring ORBEM Client and Port Parameters

Configuring ORBEM Client and Port Parameters
Use the following example to set client ID parameters and configure the SIOP/TCP port settings:
configure
orbem
Notes:
• You can issue the client id command multiple times to configure multiple clients.
• If a client ID is de-activated due to reaching the configured maximum number of attempts, use the
• If a firewall exists between the system and the EMS, open the SIOP port number and the TCP port
• If the ORB Notification Service is enabled via the event-notif-service command, you can set filters to

Configuring IIOP Transport Parameters

Use the following example to configure Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) transport parameters that enable
ORB-based management to be performed over the network:
configure
orbem
Notes:
• If you are using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) option, do not enable the IIOP transport parameter.
• You configure the ORBEM interface to use SSL by specifying a certificate and private key.
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client id encrypted password password
max-attempt number
session-timeout time
siop-port port_number
event-notif-siop-port siop_notif_port
event-notif-service
end
activate client id command to reactivate it.
number 15011.
determine which events are to be sent. By default, the Service sends all error and higher level events,
"info" level events for the ORBS facility, CLI command logs, and license change logs. Optionally,
configure a filter by including the event-notif-service filter command. Enter this command for each
filter you need to configure.
iiop-transport
iiop-port iiop_port_number
event-notif-iiop-port iiop_notif_port
end
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