Enabling The Display Of Raw Xml Request Show Command Output In Xml Format - Cisco 4700M Administration Manual

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Chapter 8
Configuring the XML Interface
Detailed Steps
Command
Step 1
config
Example:
host1/Admin# config
host1/Admin#(config)#
Step 2
interface vlan number
Example:
host1/Admin(config)# interface vlan 50
host1/Admin(config-if)#
Step 3
ip address address
Example:
host1/Admin(config-if)# ip address
192.168.10.1 255.255.0.0
Step 4
service-policy input policy_name
Example:
host1/Admin(config-if)# service-policy
input MGMT_XML-HTTPS_POLICY
no service-policy input policy_name
Example:
host1/Admin(config-if)# no service-policy
input MGMT_XML-HTTPS_POLICY
Step 5
do copy running-config startup-config
Example:
host1/Admin(config-if)# do copy
running-config startup-config
Enabling the Display of Raw XML Request show Command Output in XML
Format
This section describes how to enable the display of raw XML request show command output in XML
format. By default, XML responses will automatically appear in XML format if the corresponding CLI
show command output supports the XML format. However, if you are running commands on the CLI
console or you are running raw XML responses from NMS, the XML responses appear in regular CLI
display format.
OL-20823-01
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Specifies an interface VLAN.
The number argument is the number for a VLAN assigned to the
ACE
This commands enters the interface configuration mode
commands for the VLAN.
Specifies the VLAN IP address.
Applies the management policy map to the VLAN.
The keywords and arguments are as follows:
input—Specifies that the traffic policy is to be attached to
the input direction of an interface. The traffic policy
evaluates all traffic received by that interface.
policy_name—Name of a previously defined policy map,
configured with a previously created policy-map command.
The name can be a maximum of 40 alphanumeric characters.
(Optional) Removes the management policy from an interface
VLAN.
When you remove a policy, the ACE automatically resets the
associated service policy statistics to provide a new starting point
for the service policy statistics the next time that you attach a
traffic policy to a specific VLAN interface or globally to all
VLAN interfaces in the same context.
(Optional) Copies the running configuration to the startup
configuration.
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