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Overview
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Using the Cisco IOS Startup Sequence
Step 4
(Optional) Enable local logging to support the log monitoring function:
Router(config)#
logging buffered 51200 warning
To use SDM on a router that has received a manual configuration, see the
Configured Router” section on page 10
.
Starting SDM on a Manually Configured Router
Note
By default, the DHCP server is turned off on the Cisco 28xx series routers.
SDM is a web-based application that must be run from a PC that is connected to the router over a LAN.
If the router is configured as a DHCP server, the PC must be configured to receive an IP address
automatically. If the router is not configured as a DHCP server, you must configure the PC with a static
IP address on the same subnet as the router interface to which you are connecting the PC. For example,
if the router has the IP address 172.16.30.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.248, you must configure
the PC to use a network address in the range 172.16.30.2 through 172.16.30.6, and use the same subnet
mask as the router.
Step 1
Open a web browser on the PC, and enter the IP address for the router.
https://
IP-address
The
https://...
specifies that the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol will be used for a secure
connection. You can use
http://...
if SSL is not available.
Step 2
Enter the username and password that you specified in
Configuring the Router to Support
Web-Based Applications, a User with Priv 15, and Telnet/SSH
To continue configuring your router, see the
“Initial Configuration Using the Cisco Router and Security
Device Manager” section on page 3
.
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