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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 2 Installing the Clean Access Manager
Perform the Initial Configuration
If after installation you need to reset the configuration settings for the Clean Access Manager (such as
the eth0 IP address), you can modify these values by serially connecting to the Cisco Clean Access
Manager and running the
the eth0 IP address), you can modify these values by serially connecting to the Cisco Clean Access
Manager and running the
service perfigo config
command. See
for details.
Note
Most other settings can also be modified later from the web admin console.
Perform the Initial Configuration
When installing the Clean Access Manager from CD-ROM, the
automatically appears after the software packages install to prompt you for the initial server
configuration.
configuration.
Note
If necessary, you can always manually start the
as follows:
1.
Over a serial connection or working directly on the server machine, log onto the server as user
root
with default password
cisco123
.
2.
Run the initial configuration script (
smconf
) by entering the following command:
service perfigo config
You can run the
service perfigo config
command to modify the configuration of the server if it cannot
be reached through the web admin console. For further details on CLI commands, see
Configuration Utility Script
The configuration utility script suggests default values for particular parameters. To configure the
installation, either accept the default value or provide a new one, as described below.
installation, either accept the default value or provide a new one, as described below.
1.
After the software is installed from the CD and package installation is complete, the welcome script
for the configuration utility appears:
for the configuration utility appears:
Welcome to the Cisco Clean Access Manager quick configuration utility.
Note that you need to be root to execute this utility.
The utility will now ask you a series of configuration questions.
Please answer them carefully.
Cisco Clean Access Manager, (C) 2005 Cisco Systems.
2.
You are first prompted for the IP address of the interface eth0:
Configuring the network interface:
Please enter the IP address for the interface eth0 [192.168.1.1]:
At the prompt, enter
y
to accept the default address, or
n
to specify another IP address. In this case,
type the address you want to use for the trusted network interface in dotted-decimal format. Confirm
the value when prompted.
the value when prompted.
3.
Type the subnet mask for the interface address at the prompt or press enter for the default:
Please enter the netmask for the interface eth0 [255.255.255.0]