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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
  Enabling Remote Power Management
Displaying the Version Information for AsyncOS
Procedure 
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Management Appliances > Centralized Services > 
System Status
.
Step 2
Scroll to the bottom of the page and look under Version Information to see the version of AsyncOS that 
is currently installed. 
Additionally, you can use the version command at the command-line prompt.
Enabling Remote Power Management 
The ability to remotely reset the power for the appliance chassis is available only on the following 
hardware: M380 and M680. 
If you want to be able to remotely reset appliance power, you must enable and configure this 
functionality in advance, using the procedure described in this section. 
Before You Begin 
Cable the dedicated Remote Power Management port directly to a secure network. For information, 
see the Hardware Installation Guide. 
Ensure that the appliance is accessible remotely; for example, open any necessary ports through the 
firewall. 
This feature requires a unique IPv4 address for the dedicated Remote Power Management interface. 
This interface is configurable only via the procedure described in this section; it cannot be 
configured using the 
ipconfig
 command. 
In order to cycle appliance power, you will need a third-party tool that can manage devices that 
support the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) version 2.0. Ensure that you are 
prepared to use such a tool. 
For more information about accessing the command-line interface, see the CLI reference guide. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Use SSH, telnet, or the serial console port to access the command-line interface. 
Step 2
Sign in using an account with Administrator access. 
Step 3
Enter the following commands: 
remotepower 
setup 
Step 4
Follow the prompts to specify the following: 
The dedicated IP address for this feature, plus netmask and gateway. 
The username and password required to execute the power-cycle command. 
These credentials are independent of other credentials used to access your appliance.