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    CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 This chapter e xplains ho w to operat e the Cisco Inte grated Communication s System 7750 (Cisco ICS 7750) after ini tial confi guration is complete. The chapter is organized as follows: • Accessing the System, page 5-1 • Backing Up S[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-2 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 • Accessing SPE310s, page 5-8 • Best Practices fo r Using Microsof t SQL Server , page 5-14 • Best Practices for Conf iguring DHCP , page 5-15 • Best Practices fo r Using the Cisc o IOS CLI, page 5-16 • Using Pe[...]

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    5-3 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System associated with transmitting v oice traf fic o ver an IP network. F or additional information, see the “ Ac cessing Cisco CallManager” se ction on page 5-8 . • Cisco IOS software command-line inte rf ace (CLI)—Y o[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-4 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Accessing ICSConfig Follo w these steps to access ICSConfig. Note This section describes ICSCon fig functio nali ty after initial conf iguration is complete. For a descr iption of ICSConf ig functionality during initial c[...]

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    5-5 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System When you ha ve installed and con figured your system as described in Chapter 4, “Completing th e Cisco ICS 7750 Installation, ” follo w these steps to access ICS System Manager: Step 1 On a PC, open Netscape Communica[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-6 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 – Fan Manager—En ables you to vie w and update information related to the planned replacement of the fan tray . – COM Port Manager—Enables you to vie w and chang e system port assignments (other than the SAP conso[...]

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    5-7 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System Determining the ICS System Manager Version The ICS System Manag er bundle v ersion numb er is displayed on the System Manager home page, in a box just under the grap hic representation of the system chassis. For e xample:[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-8 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Accessing Cisco CallManager Y ou can insta ll Cisco CallManager on SPE3 10s and use the software to conf igure call admission control, rout e plans, voice gate wa ys (such as MRPs or ASIs with installed voice interface ca[...]

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    5-9 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System • Accessing the Cisco IOS CLI on ASIs , MRPs, and the SSP Through T elnet, page 5-11 • Accessing Processor Cards Through the SAP , page 5-12 Accessing the SPE310 Windows Interface Through Terminal Services Client T o [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-10 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Note For a list of USB peripherals th at hav e been tested on the Cisco ICS 7750, see the “Using Peripherals with SPE310s” section o n page 5-19 . Step 1 Connect the monitor cable to th e video port on the SPE310, an[...]

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    5-11 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System Accessing SPE310s Through Telnet Y ou can access SPE310s through T elnet, as follows: Step 1 On a PC, choose Start > Run . Step 2 Enter the follo wing comman d to open a T elnet session, where IP addr ess is the IP ad[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-12 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Step 3 Enter your login passw ord. Step 4 Enter the show ve rsi on command: card> show version Accessing Processor Ca rds Through the SAP The SAP provides console access t o any other processor card in the Cisco ICS 7[...]

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    5-13 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System Step 3 Open a connec tion with the S AP , as follows : • If you already ha ve a Hy perT erminal connection def ined for the SAP , choose File > Open , and double-click the appropriate icon. • If you do not h av e [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-14 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Step 4 Press Ctrl-backslash ( ). A menu similar to the follo wing is displayed: A. System Alarm Processor B. MASTER System Processing Engine C. System Switch Processor 1. Slot 1: Multiservice Route Processor 2. Slot 2: [...]

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    5-15 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System Best Practices for Configuring DHCP Cisco Network Re gistrar (CNR) is instal led on the SPE310 runnin g System Manager to p rovide Dynamic H ost Configuration Prot ocol (DHCP) and Bootstrap Protocol (BOO TP) services for[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-16 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Installing or Enabling a DH CP Server on Other SPE310s or Other Servers Do not install or enable a DHCP server on the SPE3 10 that is running System Manager . Y o u can install or co nfigur e DHC P on an external serv er[...]

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    5-17 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System T o enable ICS System Manager to properly func tion as a system management tool, it is important that you use ICSConf ig or ICS System Manager , as appropriate, rather than the Cisco IOS CLI, when you enter key system pa[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-18 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 • SNMP settings – Changing read-only and read/write SNMP community strings of t he SNMP server – Changing the serv er destination of SNMP traps – Managing the SNMP server • Logging – Changing the syslog loggi[...]

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    5-19 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System Saving Configuration Changes T o pre vent loss of the A SI or MRP configuratio n after a reboot, sav e the running-conf ig fil e to the startup-config f ile b y following these steps: Using Peripherals with SPE310s This [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-20 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Note USB de vices requiring additio nal software or installation of non-nati ve W indows 2000 dri v ers will probably not wo rk with the Cisco ICS 7750. W e therefore recomme nd against trying to use them. If you ha ve a[...]

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    5-21 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System Note If you fail to use the U nplug or Eject Hardware too l and if you plug in and unplug the CD-R OM dri ve man y times, the dri ve may stop responding. If this happens, di sconnect the CD-R OM dri v e, wait 5 minutes, [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Accessing the System 5-22 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Monitors The follo wing are best practices fo r using a monitor with SPE310s: • Connecting a monitor—Connect t he monitor cable to the SPE310 video port before turning on th e monitor . • Disconnecting a monitor—[...]

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    5-23 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Backing Up System Data Step 5 Enter the follo wing co mmand: ipconfig /all Output is displayed that in cludes information simi lar to the follo wing: Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Backing Up S ystem Data 5-24 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Note The backup procedures in this section do not cov er other software that you can install on the system, suc h as Cisco Call Manager . F or instructions on ho w to back up and restore Cisco Call Manager data, refer[...]

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    5-25 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Backing Up System Data Accessing the Backup Utility Follo w these steps to access the bac kup utility in ICS System Manager: Step 1 On a PC, access ICS System M anager (see the “ Accessing ICS System Manager” section on page 5-4 ). Step [...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Backing Up S ystem Data 5-26 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 c. IP/Hostname—The IP address or h ost name of the de vice on which yo u want to store your back up files. Note The dev ice on which you intend to store your backup f iles must be running the W indo ws operatin g sy[...]

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    5-27 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Backing Up System Data Step 6 Click Submit to accept the backup para meters that you speci fied. Step 7 Click History . The Backup Hist ory page disp lays. The backup sc hedule that you entered i s sho wn under Existing Schedules. Using Back[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Backing Up S ystem Data 5-28 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 f. Password—The password that you use to gain access to the remote computer . g. Domain Name—(optional) The domain n ame that you use to gain access t o your networ k (for example, My Company_Eng). Note Enter the [...]

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    5-29 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Backing Up System Data d. Copy and p aste the output from the sho w startup-conf ig command in to a text file w here you stored your backup fi les: – Choose Start > Run . – Enter the follo wing co mmand to open Notepad: notepad.exe ?[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Setting Security Privileges 5-30 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 page 5-27 , and hostna me is the host name of the card. For example, an SSP configuration f ile could be named Backup1_Switch, and an MRP300 config uration fi le could be named Backup1_R00f f ff 900073. Step 7 Rep[...]

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    5-31 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Guide 78-14165-03 Chapter 5 O perating the Cisco ICS 7750 Shutting Down the System Shutting Down the System This section descri bes how to shut down t he system. Caution If your system has only one SPE310, mak e sure that the system data has been backed up before you remo ve an operati onal SPE310.[...]

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    Chapter 5 Operating the Cisco ICS 7750 Shutting Down the System 5-32 Cisco ICS 7750 Installation and Configuration Gui de 78-14165-03 Step 11 Click the Shutdown ICS 7700 System b utton. Step 12 Press the po wer switch to of f (o) on the p ower supp ly modules. The LEDs on all the other cards will t urn off an d the fans will stop.[...]