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▀ ORBEM and the Web Element Manager
▄ Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Guide
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ORBEM and the Web Element Manager
The system can be managed by a Common Object Broker Request Architecture (CORBA)-based, element management
system application called the Cisco® Web Element Manager (WEM).
system application called the Cisco® Web Element Manager (WEM).
You must configure the ORBEM settings on the ASR 5x00 that allow the system to communicate with the server
running the WEM application.
running the WEM application.
Important:
Commands used in the configuration samples in this section provide base functionality. The most
common commands and keyword options are presented. In many cases, other optional commands and keyword options
are available. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for detailed information about all commands.
are available. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for detailed information about all commands.
To configure the system to communicate with the Web Element Manager:
Step 1
Set client ID parameters and configure the STOP/TCP port settings by applying the example configuration in
Step 2
Configure Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) transport parameters by applying the example configuration in
Step 3
Step 4
Save the configuration as described in Verifying and Saving Your Configuration.
Configuring ORBEM Client and Port Parameters
Use the following example to set client ID parameters and configure the SIOP/TCP port settings:
configure
orbem
client id encrypted password password
max-attempt number
session-timeout time
siop-port port_number
event-notif-siop-port siop_notif_port
event-notif-service
end
Notes:
You can issue the client id command multiple times to configure multiple clients.
If a client ID is de-activated due to reaching the configured maximum number of attempts, use the activate
client id command to reactivate it.