Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía Para Resolver Problemas
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Getting Started
▀ Using the CLI for Initial Configuration
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide
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Using the CLI for Initial Configuration
The initial configuration consists of the following:
Configuring a context-level security administrator and hostname
Configuring the Ethernet interface(s) on the SPIO that is installed behind the primary SPC/SMC
Configuring the system for remote CLI access via Telnet, SSH, or FTP (secured or unsecured)
This section provides instructions for performing these tasks using the CLI.
Step 1
At the [local]host_name prompt enter:
The following prompt appears:
Step 2
Enter the context configuration mode by entering the following command:
The local context is the system‘s management context. Contexts allow you to logically group services or
interfaces. A single context can consist of multiple services and can be bound to multiple interfaces.
interfaces. A single context can consist of multiple services and can be bound to multiple interfaces.
The following prompt appears:
Step 3
Enter the following command to configure a context-level security administrator for the system:
Keyword/Variable
Description
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>
Specifies the security administrator‘s name. The name can be between 1 and 32 alpha and/or numeric
characters and is case sensitive.
characters and is case sensitive.
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>
Specifies the password for the security administrator. The password can be between 1 and 63 alpha and/or
numeric characters and is case sensitive.
numeric characters and is case sensitive.