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    CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 5 Network Element Management This chapter descri bes how to manage chassi s using the Ci sco 7600 Router Manager, and consists of the follo wing primary section s : • Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management W indo w • Network Element Manageme nt Wi ndow • MA C Address Query Windo w[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Window 5-2 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Window The Chassis Layer2/Layer 3 Manag ement wi ndo w provides capabilities to enabl e or disable Cisco discov ery , unidirectional, LAN and IP ro uting protocols on the network ele m[...]

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    5-3 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Win dow Figure 5-1 Chassis Lay er2/ Lay er3 Mana gement Window The Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management wi ndow includes the follo wing areas: • Layer 2 Confi guration • Layer 3 Confi guration[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Window 5-4 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Layer 2 Configuration The Layer 2 Confi guration area provides t he follo wing information: • CDP—Displays t he Cisco Disc overy Protocol (CDP) global st atus on the network elem ent, enable d or disabl ed. • UD[...]

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    5-5 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management Network Element M ana gement Window Network Element Management Window The Network Element Man agement window pro vides monitoring and management information for prop erties rela ted to the Cisco 7600 series Internet Router . These properties include the T elnet[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement Network Element Mana gement Window 5-6 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Figur e 5-2 Ne twor k Element Management Window The Network Element o bject list (left-hand side of the windo w) allows multiple objects to be selected, so that configuration changes can be applied to multiple Network Elem[...]

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    5-7 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management Network Element M ana gement Window • SNMP T rap T ab • Dev i ce Management T ab • Additional Notes T ab Configuration Tab The follo wing areas are av ailable on the Conf iguration tab of the Network Element Management windo w: • System • IP Address ?[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement Network Element Mana gement Window 5-8 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 • Expected OS T ype—This att ribute is used by a client that initiates a deployment co ntext to indica te the t ype of operating system expected on a managed de vice. This can only be changed when the device i s decomm[...]

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    5-9 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management Network Element M ana gement Window • Passwo rd—Password to establish a CatOS management session wi th the device o ver telnet. • EXEC Passwor d—Password to enter p rivileged EXEC mod e in a CatOS session. Note If the abo v e passw ords are incorrect, s[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement Network Element Mana gement Window 5-10 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Actions The Actions area pro vides the follo wing information: • Commission— Commission s the object manually . Y ou can commissio n the object only if the object is in a decommissioned state. Clicking this b utton fo[...]

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    5-11 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management Network Element M ana gement Window • Cat OS SNMP IOS SNMP Note The attributes within this area ar e inactiv e for Catalyst OS devices. The IOS SNMP area provides the follo wing information: • SNMP v2c Read Community—The v2c community string used to read[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement Network Element Mana gement Window 5-12 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 SNMP Trap Tab The follo wing areas are av ailable on the Conf iguration tab of the Network Element Management windo w: • Tr a p G e n e r a t i o n • SNMP T rap Trap Generation The T rap Generation ar ea provides the [...]

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    5-13 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management Network Element M ana gement Window • layer2Only—SNMP trap client is def ined on the datalink layer only . • layer3Only—SNMP trap client is define d on the network layer only . • layer2And3—SNMP trap client i s defined on the datalink and network l[...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement Network Element Mana gement Window 5-14 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 The SNMP T rap Client Config ure windo w provides the follo wing: – SNMP T rap Clie nt Address—The IP address to which SNMP traps are sent. – SNMP T rap Client Community String—The community string used within the[...]

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    5-15 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management MAC Address Qu ery Window MAC Address Query Window MA C Addresses ar e used within a netwo rk to identify specif ic ports on an interface. Other de vices in the network use MA C addresses to locate ports i n order to create and update routing tables an d data [...]

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    Chapter 5 Network Ele m ent M ana gement MAC Addres s Query Wind ow 5-16 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Figur e 5-4 MAC Addr ess Query Window[...]

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    5-17 Cisco 7600 Router Manager User Guide OL-6563-01 Chapter 5 Network Element Management MAC Address Qu ery Window The follo wing areas are av ailable on the MA C Address Query windo w: • Network Element • MA C Address Query Network Element The Network Element area consists of a li sting of all network elements av ailable via the selected obje[...]

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