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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Entering Management Interface Configuration Mode
Step 1
Cable the desired management port, connecting it to the remote management console via the LAN.
Step 2
Disable the automatic fail-over mode. (See
How to Disable Automatic Fail-Over Mode, page 5-9
.)
Step 3
Configure the management port physical parameters. (See
Configuring the Management Port Physical
Parameters, page 5-3
.)
Entering Management Interface Configuration Mode
When entering Management Interface Configuration Mode, you must indicate the number of the
management port to be configured:
•
0/1 — Mng port 1
•
0/2 — Mng port 2
The following Management Interface commands are applied only to the port specified when entering
Management Interface Configuration Mode. Therefore, each port must be configured separately:
•
speed
•
duplex
The following Management Interface commands are applied to both management ports, regardless of
which port had been specified when entering Management Interface Configuration Mode. Therefore,
both ports are configured with one command:
•
ip address
•
auto-fail-over
Step 1
Type
configure
and press
Enter
.
Enables Global Configuration mode.
The command prompt changes to SCE(config)#.
Step 2
Type
interface Mng {0/1|0/2}
and press
Enter
.
Enables Management Interface Configuration mode.
The command prompt changes to SCE(config if)#
Configuring the Management Port Physical Parameters
This interface has a transmission rate of 10 or 100 Mbps and is used for management operations and for
transmitting RDRs, which are the output of traffic analysis and management operations.
•
Setting the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the Management Interface, page 5-4
•
Configuring the Management Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters, page 5-5
•
Specifying the Active Management Port, page 5-6