Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 16      Troubleshooting
  Remotely Resetting Appliance Power
The packet capture file is split into ten parts. If the file reaches the maximum size limit before the 
packet capture ends, the oldest part of the file is deleted (the data is discarded) and a new part starts 
with the current packet capture data. Only 1/10 of the packet capture file is discarded at a time. 
A running capture started in the GUI is preserved between sessions. (A running capture started in 
the CLI stops when the session ends.) 
Step 4
Allow the capture to run for the specified duration, or, if you have let the capture run indefinitely, 
manually stop the capture by clicking Stop Capture
Step 5
Access the packet capture file: 
Click the file in the Manage Packet Capture Files list and click Download File
Use FTP or SCP to access the file in the 
captures
 subdirectory on the appliance. 
What To Do Next 
Make the file available to Support: 
If you allow remote access to your appliance, technicians can access the packet capture files using 
FTP or SCP. See 
Email the file to Support. 
Remotely Resetting Appliance Power 
If the appliance requires a hard reset, you can reboot the appliance chassis remotely using a third-party 
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) tool. 
Restrictions 
Remote power management is available only on certain hardware. 
For specifics, see 
If you want be able to use this feature, you must enable it in advance. 
For details, see 
Only the following IPMI commands are supported:
status, on, off, cycle, reset, diag, soft 
Issuing unsupported commands will produce an “insufficient privileges” error. 
Before You Begin 
Obtain and set up a utility that can manage devices using IPMI version 2.0. 
Understand how to use the supported IPMI commands. See the documentation for your IPMI tool. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Use IPMI to issue a supported power-cycling command to the IP address assigned to the Remote Power 
Management port, which you configured earlier, along with the required credentials. 
For example, from a UNIX-type machine with IPMI support, you might issue the command: 
ipmitool -I lan -H 192.0.2.1 -U remoteresetuser -P password chassis power reset