Cisco Cisco Network Services Manager 5.0 Referencia técnica
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Configure Management Access to Devices
Before Network Services Manager can start managing a device, the following basic
configuration must be in place on the device:
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Admin user and password
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SSH or Telnet server enabled
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SNMP with read/write enabled—Only v2 and v3 are supported
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Management IP and default route configured
Configure Data Path Connections Throughout the Stack
Data path connections (or interconnects) must be preconfigured on the switches as well. Network
Services Manager 5.0.2 supports two types of interconnects:
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L3Routed—Used between routers and/or L3 capable switches.
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L2Trunk—Used between L2 switches capable of VLAN trunking.
Identify the management IP addresses for the various components listed in the following table:
Table 4. Management IP Addresses
Device
IP Address
Fully Qualified Domain Name
Engine
Controller
Device Stack
Edge Router 1
Edge Router 2
L3 Aggregation Switch 1
L3 Aggregation Switch 2
L3 Services Chassis
L2 Access Switch 1
L2 Access Switch 2
UCS 6xxx VIP
Virtual Access Switch 1
Virtual Access Switch 2
Virtual Access Switch 3