Comprehensive CSS Documentation List
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Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide (continued)
Chapter
Chapter 3,
Configuring User
Profiles
Chapter 4, Using the
CSS Logging
Features
Chapter 5,
Configuring Simple
Network
Management Protocol
(SNMP)
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Contents/Tasks
Overview of user-profiles
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User profile configuration quick start.
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Configuring how to control the output to the system terminal screen
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including length of time that a session can be idle before the CSS
terminates it, the number of output lines that the CLI displays, the
--More-- prompt at the bottom of the terminal screen, how the CSS
displays subnet masks, and the total amount of time a session can be
logged in before the CSS terminates it.
Globally setting the total amount of time all console, Telnet, SSH or FTP
•
sessions can be active before the CSS terminates them.
Configuring expert mode to turn the CSS confirmation capability on or off.
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Changing the CLI prompt.
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Modifying the size of the history buffer that stores the most recent CLI
•
commands that you enter.
Configuring the banner that appears when you log in to the CSS.
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Copy the running profile from the CSS to the default-profile file, an FTP
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server, a TFTP server, or your user-profile file.
Enable logging
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Setting up the log buffer
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Determining where to send the activity information
Displaying and interpreting log messages
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Overview of SNMP and the MIB.
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Preparing SNMP on the CSS.
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Defining the CSS as an SNMP agent. This section includes a quick start.
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Configuring special enterprise traps to notify the trap host of Denial of
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Service (DoS) attacks on your system. This section includes a quick start.
Managing SNMP on the CSS.
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SNMP traps and MIB object lists.
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Chapter 5
Where to Go Next
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