Enabling Netconf - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

Staros release 21.4
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Getting Started
Step 2
Repeat Step 1 to support SSH/SFTP access on other external servers.
Step 3
Test SSH client login to an external server.
host_name
local]

Enabling NETCONF

An SSH key is a requirement before NETCONF protocol and the ConfD engine can be enabled in support of
Cisco Network Service Orchestrator (NSO).
Refer to the NETCONF and ConfD appendix in this guide for detailed information on how to enable NETCONF.
Configuring the Management Interface with a Second IP
Address
If necessary, you can configure a second IP address on the MIO/UMIO/MIO2 management interface.
Step 1
Enter the configuration mode by entering the following command at the prompt:
host_name
[local]
host_name
[local]
Step 2
Enter the following to enter the context configuration mode:
host_name
[local]
host-name
[local]
Step 3
Enter the interface slot number and port number by entering the following command:
host_name
[local]
host_name
[local]
Step 4
Enter the secondary IP address and subnet mask by entering the following command:
host_name
[local]
Step 5
Exit the configuration mode by entering the following command:
host_name
[local]
Step 6
Confirm the interface IP addresses by entering the following command:
host_name
[local]
The CLI output should look similar to this example:
config
context local
interface
ip address
ip address
#exit
ssh { hostname | ip_address } user username port port_number
#
configure
#
(config)#
context local
(config)#
(config-ctx)#
(config-ctx)# 5/1
(config-if-eth)#
{ ip | ipv } address ipaddress subnet_mask secondary
(config-if-eth)#
end
(config-if-eth)#
show config context local
#
interface_name
ipaddress subnetmask
ipaddress subnetmask
secondary
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