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Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3 Using the QuickStart Wizard
Initiating a Management Session
Note
The default terminal settings on the SSL devices and modules is 80
columns by 25 lines. To ensure the best display and reduce the
chance of graphic anomalies, please use the same settings with the
serial terminal software. The device terminal settings can be
changed, if necessary. Use the standard ANSI setting on the serial
terminal software.
1.
Attach the included null modem cable to the appliance port marked
“CONSOLE”. Attach the other end of the null modem cable to a serial port
on the configuring computer.
2.
Launch any terminal emulation application that communicates with the serial
port connected to the appliance. Use these settings: 9,600 baud, 8 data bits,
no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
3.
Press Return. Initial information is displayed followed by an
SCA>
prompt.
4.
Enter Privileged and Configuration modes and set the IP address using the
following commands. Replace the IP address in the example with the
appropriate one.
SCA> enable
SCA# configure
(config[SCA])# ip address 10.1.2.5 netmask 255.255.255.0
(config[SCA])#
Note
When prompted to supply a file name during serial management, you
must supply it as a URL in the form of HOST/PATH/FILENAME
using the http://, https://, ftp://, or tftp:// prefix.
Telnet
After you have assigned an IP address to the Cisco Secure Content Accelerator
using the serial console CLI, you can connect to the appliance via telnet.
1.
Initiate a telnet session with the IP address previously assigned to the
appliance.
2.
An
SCA>
prompt is displayed.