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Initial System Configuration
Table 5-1
Parameter
Access Control List number
list entries (maximum 20 per list)
IP access ACL
telnet ACL
SNMP agent status
GET community names
SET community names
trap managers (maximum 20)
Authentication Failure trap status
enterprise traps status
system administrator
Topology Configuration
connection mode
link bypass mode on operational status
redundant SCE 1000 platform?
link bypass mode on non-operational status
operational status of the SCE after abnormal boot After a reboot due to a failure, should the SCE
Cisco SCE 1000 2xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration
Setup Command Parameters (continued)
Definition
How many ACLs will be necessary? What IP
addresses will be permitted/denied access for each
management interface? You may want ACLs for
the following:
Any IP access
Telnet access
SNMP GET access
SNMP SET access
IP address, and whether permitted or denied
access.
ID number of the ACL controlling IP access.
ID number of the ACL controlling telnet access.
Enable or disable SNMP management.
Community strings to allow GET access and
associated ACLs (maximum 20).
Community strings to allow SET access and
associated ACLs (maximum 20).
Trap manager IP address, community string, and
SNMP version.
Sets the status of the Authentication Failure traps.
Sets the status of the enterprise traps.
Name of the system administrator.
Is the SCE 1000 installed in inline topology or
receive-only using an optical splitter?
When the SCE 1000 is operational, should it
bypass traffic or not?
Is there a redundant SCE 1000 installed as a
backup?
When the SCE 1000 is not operational, should it
bypass traffic or cut it off?
1000 remain in a Failure status or move to
operational status provided no other problem was
detected?
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