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Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
Configuring the Cisco SCE Platform Client
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Adding a New Server Host, page 5-19
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Removing a Server Host, page 5-20
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Configuring the Global Default Key, page 5-20
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Configuring the Global Default Timeout, page 5-21
The user must configure the remote servers for the protocol. Then the Cisco SCE platform
client must be configured to work with the servers. The following information
must be configured:
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server hosts definition—A maximum of three servers is supported.
For each sever host, the following information can be configured:
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hostname (required)
–
port
–
encryption key
–
timeout interval
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Default encryption key (optional)—A global default encryption key may be defined. This key is
defined as the key for any server host for which a key is not explicitly configured when the server
host is defined.
If the default encryption key is not configured, a default of no key is assigned to any server for which
a key is not explicitly configured.
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Default timeout interval (optional)—A global default timeout interval may be defined. This timeout
interval is defined as the timeout interval for any server host for which a timeout interval is not
explicitly configured when the server host is defined.
If the default timeout interval is not configured, a default of five seconds is assigned to any server
for which a timeout interval is not explicitly configured.
The procedures for configuring the Cisco SCE platform client are explained in the following
sections:
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Adding a New Server Host, page 5-19
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Removing a Server Host, page 5-20
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Configuring the Global Default Key, page 5-20
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Configuring the Global Default Timeout, page 5-21
Adding a New Server Host
Use this command to define a new server host that is available to the Cisco SCE platform
client.
The Service Control solution supports a maximum of three server hosts.