Using The Configuration Script - Cisco CSS 11501 - Content Services Switch Getting Started Manual

11500 series content services switch
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Chapter 1
Booting, Logging In, and Getting Started

Using the Configuration Script

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When you log in to the CSS and it does not detect an existing startup-config file,
the CSS automatically initiates the configuration script. During the running of the
configuration script, the CSS prompts you to enter the following information:
IP address and subnet mask for circuit VLAN1 (all interfaces are assigned to
VLAN1 by default)
IP address for the default gateway
IP addresses for the servers
Virtual IP address (VIP) for the content rule
Based on your entries, the configuration script allows you to create services,
owners, and content rules. For background information on configuring services,
owners, and content rules, refer to the Cisco Content Services Switch Content
Load-Balancing Configuration Guide.
To accept the script default values, press the Enter key at the prompts shown in
the configuration script. To quit the script, enter q at any prompt. If you quit
running the script, you may proceed to
continue the initial setup of the CSS. For information on configuring sticky
cookies on the CSS, see
You may also initiate the configuration script manually by entering the script play
setup command.
To clear an existing running-config file, use the clear running-config command
from SuperUser mode. To clear an existing startup-config file, use the clear
startup-config command from SuperUser mode.
Chapter 2, Configuring CSS
Chapter 4, Configuring Sticky
Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide
Using the Configuration Script
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