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Chapter 1
Using the Cisco Multicast Manager

Domain Management

Using Domain Management, you can create and edit domains. A domain is a collection of multicast
routers. Multiple domains may exist, and routers can belong to multiple domains.
The first step in using the CMM is to create a domain:
From the Multicast Manager Home page, select the Administration tool.
Step 1
Click on Domain Management.
Step 2
Click on add a new domain. The System Configuration page appears.
Step 3
Step 4
Complete the fields in the System Configuration page (see field descriptions below) and click Save to
continue and create the new domain. Click Cancel to exit without creating a domain.
The System Configuration page contains:
Field
Management Domain
Default Read Only
Default Read Write
SNMP Timeout
SNMP Retries
TFTP Server
VTY Password
Enable Password
TACACS/RADIUS Username
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Using the Administration Tool
Description
A management domain is defined as a contiguous
group of PIM neighbors sharing the same SNMP
community string.
SNMP read-only community string.
SNMP read-write community string. This is
required for retrieving and validating device
configurations.
Retry period if node does not respond. Default
value is 0.8.
Number of retries to contact a node before issuing
a timeout. Default value is 2.
TFTP server IP address. Default is the IP address
of the CMM server.
The VTY password is required if you want to
issue show commands from the application.
Certain features, such as querying Layer 2
switches, also require this. If TACACS is being
used, then a username and password can be
supplied instead of the VTY password.
(Not currently used.)
If you are using TACACS/RADIUS then you can
enter a username here. See VTY Password above.
If you enter a TACACS/RADIUS
Note
username and password here, the
application will use these values
regardless of who is currently logged in.
Users can also enter their own username
and password when issuing show
commands.
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