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CHAPTER 2-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters This chapter describes how to conf igure user prof iles and CSS parameters. This chapter also contains information on using the Content API and Command Scheduler features.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring User Profiles The CSS contains a default-prof ile that resides in the scripts directory on the Internal Disk Module (IDM).
2-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles For e xample: # show profile @prompt CSS11150 @.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 The options for this command are: • terminal idle - Set the session idle timer . • terminal length - Set the terminal screen output length.
2-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles Configuring Terminal More T o enable support for more terminal functions, use the terminal mor e command.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 T o set a terminal timeout value, enter: # term.
2-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles Changing the CLI Prompt The CLI default prompt displays as the product model number follo wed by the # symbol.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles 2-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 For e xample: # show history history show histo.
2-9 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles For e xample, enter: # copy profile default-pro.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-10 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 The variables are: • ip_addr ess or host - The IP address or host name of the server to recei v e the f ile.
2-11 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Unpacking an ArrowPoint Distribution Image (ADI) Use the unpack command to unpack the ArrowPoint Distrib ution Image (ADI) on the CSS disk.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-12 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring the Primary Boot-File Use the primary boot-f ile command to specify the primary boot f ile.
2-13 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands T o remov e the primary boot type, ente.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Specifying the Secondary Boot Configuration Use the secondary command to specify the secondary boot conf iguration.
2-15 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Specifying the Secondary Boot-Type Use the secondary boot-type command to boot the system using the local disk, FTP , or a network-mounted f ile system.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Enter the conf iguration pathname as an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum length of 64 characters.
2-17 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands The options for this boot mode command are: • passive ip addr ess - Conf igure the system boot IP address for the passive SCM.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-18 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot File Use the passive primary boot-f ile command to specify the primary boot image for the passi ve SCM.
2-19 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Con.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-20 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary B.
2-21 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands When using an alternate conf iguration path, make sure that the path leads to a directory containing the script, log and info subdirectories and the startup-conf ig f ile.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-22 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Showing the BOOT Configuration Use the show boot-conf ig command to display your boot conf iguration.
2-23 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Y ou can conf igure network boot for CSS 11800: • Primary SCMs • Passi ve SCMs Configuring Network Boot for a Primary SCM T o conf igure network boot for a primary SCM: 1.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands 2-24 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring Network Boot for a Passive SCM T o conf igure network boot for a CSS 11800 passiv e SCM: 1.
2-25 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Boot Configuration Mode Commands Showing Network Boot Configurations T o display the network boot conf iguration, use the version command.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Host Name 2-26 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring Host Name Use the host command to manage entries in the Host table. The Host table is the static mapping of mnemonic host names to IP address, analogous to the ARP table.
2-27 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server It is recommended that you conf igure the idle timeout to at least 30 minutes.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server 2-28 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 If no response is ret.
2-29 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server • radius-server r etransmit number - Set the number of retransmissions for an authentication request to the RADIUS server .
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server 2-30 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 T o remov e a primary.
2-31 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server T o specify a secondary RADIUS server , enter: (config)# radius-server secondary 172.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server 2-32 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 T o configure the nu.
2-33 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server T o vie w the conf ig.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the CSS as a Client of a RADIUS Server 2-34 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 T able 2-2 describes the f ields in the show radius stat output.
2-35 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Controlling Remote Access to the CSS Controlling Remote Access to the CSS T o control remote access to the CSS, use the virtual command or the console command.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Controlling Remote Access to the CSS 2-36 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 • virtual authentication radius-local - Performs a RADIUS server authentication to verify username and password.
2-37 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Restricting Console, FTP, SNMP, Telnet, XML, and Web Management Access t.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Finding an IP Address 2-38 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Finding an IP Address Use the f ind ip address command to search the CSS conf iguration for the specif ied IP address.
2-39 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters The CSS enables .
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters 2-40 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 For e xample, to conf igure port 1520 as a p.
2-41 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Flow Parameters For e xample, enter: (config)# flow reserve-.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API 2-42 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Configuring Content API The CSS Content Applicat.
2-43 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API 3. Pay attention to mode hierarchy of the CLI commands in the XML f ile. Each mode has its o wn set of commands.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API 2-44 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 XML Document Example The following e xample is a complete XML document.
2-45 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API Controlling Access to the CSS HTTP Server T o control access to the HTTP server running on the CSS, use the restrict xml and no restrict xml commands.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring Content API 2-46 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Note Ensure that the CLI commands in the XML doc.
2-47 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the Command Scheduler Configuring the Command Scheduler Use the cmd-sched command to conf igure the scheduled ex ecution of any CLI commands, including playing scripts.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the Command Scheduler 2-48 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 • command - The commands you want to ex ecute. Enter a quoted text string up to 255 characters.
2-49 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the Command Scheduler Showing Configured Command Scheduler Records Use the show cmd-sched command to display the state of the command scheduler and information about the records for the scheduled CLI commands.
Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring the Command Scheduler 2-50 Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide 78-11424-03 Where to Go Next Chapter 3, Conf iguring CSS Network Protocols, describes ho w to conf igure the CSS DNS, ARP , RIP , IP , routing, bridging, SSH, and opportunistic Layer 3 forwarding.
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