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Initialize and Configure
CLI: To display the Contact Phone from the CLI, use the show ise command. To set the Contact Phone
from the CLI, use the configure --phone=<contact_phone> command (see Figure 13 on page 49). If
the contact phone is to contain embedded blanks, enclose the character string in quotation marks as shown in
the following example:
configure --phone=<"contact phone">
Contact Email
The Contact Email is an optional user-defined e-mail address for the contact person (see "Contact Name" on
page 50). The Contact Email field accepts any valid e-mail address of up to sixty alphanumeric characters.
Web-Mgt: To view or set the Contact Email from the Web-Mgt, select the System Information Settings view
(
>>
).
System
system info
CLI: To display the Contact Email from the CLI, use the show ise command. To set the Contact e-mail from
the CLI, use the configure --mail=<contact_email> command (see Figure 13 on page 49) as shown
in the following example:
configure --mail=<"contact_address@emailsrvr.net">
Network Settings
The ISE Network Settings include two Ethernet ports (
status (connected or unknown), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode (enabled or
disabled). Connections to the Web-Mgt and the CLI are made through the Ethernet ports.
When DHCP mode is enabled, the network DHCP server assigns an IP address, mask, and gateway to each
of the Ethernet ports. These addresses are displayed by the Web-Mgt and the CLI as the
addresses and cannot be set when DHCP mode is enabled. The ISE enables DHCP Mode by default.
When DHCP mode is disabled, the IP address, mask, and gateway for
system setup time and manually changed to reflect any network changes that have an impact.
Web-Mgt: To view or change the network settings from the Web-Mgt, select the Network Settings view (
>>
).
system network
CLI: To display the network settings from the CLI, use the show network command. To set the IP address,
netmask, and gateway from the CLI, use the syntax shown in "CLI—System Parameters" on page 49. To set
the DHCP Mode from the CLI, use the configure --dhcp=<Enable|Disable> command (see Figure 13
on page 49).
Wake-on-LAN (WOL) Service
The setting of the Wake-on-LAN (WOL) Service controls the means by which the ISE is activated after being
placed into standby mode by the system shutdown as follows:
If WOL is enabled, the Ethernet ports monitor the network for a magic packet sent to the ISE by certain
third-party utilities to restart it remotely. The ISE enables WOL by default.
If WOL is disabled, the Ethernet ports do not monitor the network for a magic packet. To restart the ISE,
toggle the rocker switches of both power supplies
are in the off position concurrently for a minimum of five seconds.
See "Power-up, Shutdown, Restart" on page 37 for more information about system powerup, shutdown, and
restart.
Web-Mgt: To view or change the WOL setting from the Web-Mgt, select the Network Settings view (
).
network config
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