Cisco 11500 Series manuals
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- content services switch
- agency approvals
- cispr 22 class a warning
- class a emc warning
- laser safety
- translated safety warnings
- battery handling warning
- invisible laser radiation warning
- jewelry removal warning
- installation warning
- two person lifting requirement
- chassis installation warning
- lightning activity warning
- disconnect device warning
- cisco 11500 power source
- dc power supply warning
- power supply warning
- ground conductor warning
- installation and replacement warning
11500 Series
Table of contents
- hardware installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- how to use this guide
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- obtaining technical assistance
- site requirements
- electrical safety
- specifications for cisco 11500 series power supplies
- required tools and equipment
- Shipment Contents
- Unpacking the CSS
- If the Product is Damaged
- Preinstallation Requirements
- Installing the CSS 11501
- Installing a CSS 11501 as a Rackmounted Unit
- Installing the CSS 11503
- Installing a CSS 11503 as a Rackmounted Unit
- Installing the CSS 11506
- Mid-Mounting the CSS 11506 Mounting Brackets
- Rack-Mounting the CSS 11506 Chassis
- Installation Precautions and Restrictions
- Module Slot Restrictions
- Unpacking a CSS Module
- Installing a Passive SCM in a CSS 11506
- Chapter 2 Cabling the CS
- CSS 11501 Connectors and LEDs
- Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules
- Switch Control Module Connectors and LEDs
- Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
- Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
- Session Accelerator Module LEDs
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Module LEDs
- Connecting the Console
- Connecting the Chassis to Ground
- Attaching the Grounding Cable
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11503 Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11503 DC Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 DC Power Cord
- Checking the DC Power Connection (CSS 11503 and CSS 11506)
- Powering Up the CSS
- Powering Down the CSS
- Chapter 3 Booting and Configuring the CS
- Entering Your License Key
- Configuring the Ethernet Management Port
- Changing the Default Username and Password
- Password-Protecting the Offline Diagnostic Monitor Menu
- Logging in to the CSS
- Where to Go Next
- specifications
- electrical specifications
- environmental specifications
- physical specifications
- module specifications
- supported standards
- network utilities
- network management
- cable connector pinouts
- connecting the console port to a pc
- troubleshooting
- Appendix C Troubleshooting
- OffDM Verification of the Boot Configuration Record and Disk
- Failure of the Disk Drive in the SCM
- SCM Boot and Verification of the Modules
- Troubleshooting the Console Interface
- Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply
- Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Power Supply
- Troubleshooting the CSS Fans
- Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Chassis Fans
- Troubleshooting the CSS 11506 Fan Module
- Troubleshooting the CSS 11501
- Troubleshooting the CSS Modules
- Log File Information
- Content Services Switch
- Specifications A
- FCC Class A Compliance Notice (United States)
- FCC Compliance Information Statement (United States)
- ICES-003 Class A Compliance Notice (Canada)
- VCCI Class A Warning
- Class A Notice for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese Markets
- Safety Requirements
- Laser Safety
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Lithium Battery Disposal Warning
- Radiation from Open Port Aperture Warning
- Class 1 Laser Product Warning
- Two-Person Lifting Warning
- Lightning Activity Warning
- Jewelry Removal Warning
- Reading Instructions Warning
- Disconnect Device Warning
- Chassis Installation Warning
- Ground Conductor Warning
- Installation and Replacement Warning
- Use Copper Conductors Only
- Short-Circuit Protection Warning
- Wire Preparation Warning
- DC Power Source Warning
- Dual Power Supply Warning
- DC Power Supply Wiring Warning
- Blank Faceplate Requirement Warning
- Power Off Before Working on System Warning
- Fan Injury Warning
- AC and DC Power Module Warning
- Power Cord Warning (other versions available)
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- SSL Termination
- Back-End SSL
- SSL Initiation
- obtaining documentation
- documentation feedback
- submitting a service request
- obtaining additional publications and information
- ssl termination
- client authentication
- ssl initiation
- RSA Certificate and Key Generation Quick Start
- RSA Certificate and Key Import Quick Start
- SSL Proxy List Quick Start
- Back-End SSL Proxy List Quick Start
- SSL Initiation Proxy List Quick Start
- SSL Service and Content Rule Quick Start
- Back-End SSL Service and Content Rule Quick Start
- SSL Initiation Service Quick Start
- SSL Initiation Content Rule Quick Start
- generating an rsa key pair
- Associating a Certificate with a File
- Associating a DSA Key Pair with a File
- Associating Diffie-Hellman Parameters with a File
- Verifying a Certificate Against a Key Pair
- Chapter 4 Configuring SSL Termination
- configuring client authentication
- Inserting Client Certificate Information
- Inserting Server Certificate Information
- Inserting Session Information
- Inserting a Static Text String
- Specifying SSL or TLS Version
- Specifying SSL Session Cache Timeout
- Specifying SSL Session Handshake Renegotiation
- Configuring the Delay Time for SSL Queued Data
- Specifying SSL TCP Client-Side Connection Timeout Values
- Specifying a TCP Inactivity Timeout Value (Client-Side Connection)
- Specifying a TCP SYN Timeout Value (Server-Side Connection)
- Specifying the Nagle Algorithm for SSL TCP Connections
- Specifying the TCP Buffering for SSL TCP Connections
- Activating and Suspending an SSL Proxy List
- Configuring a Service for SSL Termination
- Creating an SSL Service
- Adding an SSL Proxy List to an SSL Termination Service
- Disabling Keepalive Messages for the SSL Module
- Activating the SSL Service
- Suspending the SSL Service
- configuring ssl version
- configuring ssl session cache timeout
- configuring ssl session handshake renegotiation
- configuring tcp virtual client connections timeout values
- specifying a tcp inactivity timeout for a virtual client connection
- Configuring a Service for Back-End SSL
- Configuring the Back-End SSL Service Type
- Configuring an IP Address for a Back-End SSL Service
- Configuring a Content Rule for Back-End SSL
- Overview of SSL Initiation
- Creating an SSL Initiation Proxy List
- Adding a Description to an SSL Initiation Proxy List
- Creating a Back-End Server in an SSL Initiation Proxy List
- Configuring an IP Address for the SSL Initiation Server
- Configuring the SSL Server IP Address
- Configuring SSL Version
- Configuring SSL Session Cache Timeout
- Configuring TCP Virtual Client Connections Timeout Values
- Specifying a TCP Inactivity Timeout for a Virtual Client Connection
- Specifying the Nagle Algorithm for Client-Side Connections
- Specifying a TCP SYN Timeout Value for a Server-Side Connection
- Specifying a TCP Inactivity Timeout for a Server-Side Connection
- Configuring Client Certificates and Keys
- Configuring the RSA Certificate Name
- Configuring the DSA Certificate Name
- Configuring a Service for SSL Initiation
- Configuring the SSL Service Type
- Adding an SSL Proxy List to an SSL Initiation Service
- Configuring the SSL Initiation Service Keepalive Type
- SSL Session ID Cache Size
- Configuring a Content Rule for SSL Initiation
- Troubleshooting SSL Initiation
- Showing SSL Certificates
- Showing SSL RSA Private Keys
- Showing SSL DSA Private Keys
- Showing SSL Diffie-Hellman Parameters
- Showing SSL Associations
- Showing SSL Certificates, Key Pairs, and Diffie-Hellman Parameter Files
- Showing SSL Proxy Configuration Information
- Showing CRL Record Configuration
- Showing SSL URL Rewrite Statistics
- Showing SSL Module Statistics
- Clearing SSL Statistics
- Chapter 8 Examples of CSS SSL Configurations
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- how to use this guide
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- documentation feedback
- reporting security problems in cisco products
- submitting a service request
- definitions of service request severity
- obtaining additional publications and information
- Using the Running-Config and Startup-Config Files
- Copying the Running- and Startup-Config Files
- Clearing the Running-Config and Startup-Config Files
- Showing the Running Configuration
- Showing the Startup Configuration
- Creating a Running-Config or Startup-Config File Using a Text Editor
- Finding an IP Address in the Running-Config File
- Configuring Disks in a Two-Disk CSS
- Formatting a Disk
- Specifying a Disk for Booting, Logging, and Core Dumps
- Selecting a Disk for the Secondary Boot Record
- Selecting a Disk for Logging
- Copying Files Between Disks
- Showing the Disk Mapping Configurations
- Showing Files from a Disk
- Unpacking and Removing an ADI
- Archiving Files to the Archive Directory
- Archiving the Startup-Config File
- Archiving Scripts
- Restoring an Archived Log File
- Restoring an Archived Script File
- Enabling and Copying Core Dumps
- Enabling and Disabling Core Dumps
- Copying Core Dumps to an FTP Server
- Copying Core Dumps to a TFTP Server
- Showing Software Information
- Showing Hardware Information
- Showing System Resources
- Showing System Uptime
- Showing Disk Information
- Showing User Information
- Showing Current Logins
- Where to Go Next
- Boot Setup Quick Start
- C H A P T E R 2 Specifying the CSS Boot Configuration
- Specifying the Primary Boot Type
- Primary Boot Configuration Considerations
- Specifying the Primary Configuration Path
- Specifying the Secondary Boot File
- Secondary Boot Configuration Considerations
- Specifying the Secondary Configuration Path
- Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM
- Configuring the Passive SCM Gateway Address
- Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot Type
- Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Configuration Path
- Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot Type
- Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Configuration Path
- Copying Configuration Information from the Active SCM to the Passive SCM
- Showing the Boot Configuration
- Configuring Network Boot for a Primary SCM
- Configuring Network Boot for a Passive SCM
- Showing Network Boot Configurations
- configuring user profiles
- Chapter 3 Configuring User Profile
- User Profile Configuration Quick Start
- Configuring User Terminal Parameters
- Configuring Terminal Length
- Configuring Terminal Netmask-Format
- Configuring Idle Timeout
- Using Expert Mode
- Changing the CLI Prompt
- Displaying the History Buffer
- Configuring a Login Banner
- Copying and Saving User Profiles
- Copying the Running Profile to the Default-Profile
- Copying the Running Profile to a TFTP Server
- Chapter 4 Using the CS Logging Feature
- CSS Logging Quick Start Table
- Specifying Logging Buffer Size
- Configuring Logging for a Subsystem
- Configuring a Log Message for a Subsystem at a Logging Level
- Logging ACL Activity
- Sending Log Messages to an E-Mail Address
- Specifying a Log File Destination
- Specifying a Log File on the Disk
- Specifying a Host for a Log File Destination
- Specifying a Line for a Log File Destination
- Logging CLI Commands
- Showing Log Lists
- Showing the Log State
- Copying Log Files to an FTP or TFTP Server
- Copying Log Files to a TFTP Server
- Interpreting sys.log Log Messages
- Interpreting Undeliverable Messages
- Frequently Queried Log Messages
- C H A P T E R 5 Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- SNMP Manager and Agent Communication
- Management Information Base (MIB) Overview
- MIB Variables
- Updating MIB Files
- Loading the CSS MIBs
- Preparing to Configure SNMP on the CSS
- Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent
- Configuring an SNMP Community
- Configuring an SNMP Contact
- Configuring an SNMP Name
- Configuring SNMP Trap Source
- Configuring SNMP Generic Traps
- Configuring SNMP Enterprise Traps
- Configuring SNMP Reload-Enable
- Configuring Denial of Service (DoS)
- DoS Quick Start
- Defining a DoS SNMP Trap-Type
- Displaying DoS Configurations
- Resetting DoS Statistics
- Displaying the SNMP Configuration
- Using the CSS to Look Up MIB Objects
- Useful MIB Information
- Reading Logs
- Setting RMON Alarms
- CSS MIBs
- C H A P T E R 6 Configuring Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- RMON Configuration Considerations
- Configuring an RMON Event
- Creating an Index for an RMON Event
- Setting the RMON Event Attributes
- Describing an Event
- Activating an RMON Event
- Suspending an RMON Event
- RMON Alarm Configuration Quick Start
- Creating an Index for an RMON Alarm
- Deleting an RMON Alarm Index
- Finding and Defining a Sample Variable
- Defining the Absolute or Delta Sampling Method
- Defining a Rising Threshold and Rising Event
- Defining a Falling Threshold and Index
- Defining a Startup Alarm
- Activating an RMON Alarm
- RMON History Configuration Quick Start
- Creating an Index for an RMON History
- Modifying the Attributes for an Existing RMON History Index
- Setting the RMON History Attributes
- Activating an RMON History Entry
- Viewing RMON Information
- Clearing RMON Statistics
- Viewing Events in a Log File
- Viewing a Traplog File
- Chapter 7 Using an XML Document to Configure the CS
- Creating XML Code
- XML Document Example
- Allowing the Transfer of XML Configuration Files on the CSS
- Parsing the XML Code
- Publishing the XML Code to the CSS
- Testing the Output of the XML Code
- Chapter 8 Using the CS Scripting Language
- Using the Command Scheduler
- Showing Configured Command Scheduler Records
- Using the echo Command
- Using the "! no echo" Comment
- Using Variables
- Variable Types
- Removing Variables
- Using Arithmetic Operators
- Using the Increment and Decrement Operators
- Using Logical and Relational Operators and Branch Commands
- Using the if Branch Command
- Using the while Branch Command
- Special Variables
- STATUS Variable
- EXIT_MSG Variable
- SOCKET Variable
- Using the show variable Command
- Using Arrays
- Element Numbers
- Using var-shift to Obtain Array Elements
- Capturing User Input
- Using Command Line Arguments
- Using Functions
- Using the SCRIPT_PLAY Function
- Syntax Errors and Script Termination
- Script Exit Codes
- Exiting a Script Within Another Script
- Specifying Line Numbers for Search Results
- Using socket Commands
- socket send
- socket receive
- socket waitfor
- socket inspect
- Socket Administration
- Displaying Scripts
- Script Upgrade Considerations
- Script Keepalive Examples
- Default Script Keepalives
- SMTP KEEPALIVE
- NetBIOS Name Query (Microsoft Networking)
- HTTP List Keepalive
- POP3 Keepalive
- IMAP4 Keepalive
- Pinglist Keepalive
- Finger Keepalive
- Time Keepalive
- Setcookie Keepalive
- HTTP Authentication Keepalive
- DNS Keepalive
- Echo Keepalive
- HTTP Host Tag Keepalive
- Mailhost Keepalive
- LDAP Keepalive
- upgrading your css software
- Appendix A Upgrading Your CS Software
- Upgrading Your CSS Software
- Using the Upgrade Script
- Interactively Using the Upgrade Script
- Manually Upgrading the CSS Software
- Updating MIBs
- Appendix B Using the Offline Diagnostic Monitor Menu
- Using the Boot Configuration Menu
- Setting Primary Boot Configuration
- Setting Secondary Boot Configuration
- Setting IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
- Displaying the Boot Configuration
- Deleting a Software Version
- Using the Disk Options
- Rebooting the CSS
11500 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to use this guide
- related documentation
- documentation dvd
- ordering documentation
- cisco technical support website
- submitting a service request
- site requirements
- Electrical Safety
- required tools and equipment
- Shipment Contents
- Unpacking the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506
- If the Product is Damaged
- Preinstallation Requirements
- Installing the CSS 11501
- Installing a CSS 11501 as a Rackmounted Unit
- Installing the CSS 11503
- Installing a CSS 11503 as a Rackmounted Unit
- Mid-Mounting the CSS 11506 Mounting Brackets
- Rack-Mounting the CSS 11506 Chassis
- Installation Precautions and Restrictions
- Module Slot Restrictions
- Unpacking a CSS Module
- CSS 11501 Connectors and LEDs
- Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules
- CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Module Overview
- Switch Control Module Connectors and LEDs
- Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
- Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
- Session Accelerator Module LEDs
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Module LEDs
- Connecting the Console
- Tools and Supplies
- Attaching the Grounding Cable
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11503 Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11503 DC Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 AC Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 DC Power Cord
- Powering Down the CSS
- Troubleshooting the CSS Modules
- Troubleshooting the Console Interface
- troubleshooting the css power supply
- troubleshooting the css 11503 power supply
- troubleshooting the css fans
- troubleshooting the css 11503 chassis fans
- troubleshooting the css 11506 fan module
- specifications
- electrical specifications
- environmental specifications
- physical specifications
- css 11501 bandwidth and memory specifications
- supported standards
- network utilities
- cable connector pinouts
- rj-45 fast ethernet connector pinouts
- rj-45 rs-232 console port pinouts
- connecting the console port to a pc
- connecting the console port to a terminal
- connecting the console port to a modem
- rj-45 management connector pinouts
- rj-45 1000base-t gbic connector pinouts
- connecting a modem to the css
- cabling a modem to the css
- agency approvals
- fcc class a compliance notice (united states)
- fcc compliance information statement (united states)
- ices-003 class a compliance notice (canada)
- cispr 22 class a warning
- vcci class a warning
- class a emc warning
- safety requirements
- laser safety
- warning definition
- battery handling
- invisible laser radiation
- jewelry removal warning
- installation instructions
- invisible laser radiation warning
- equipment installation
- two person lifting requirement
- chassis lifting warning
- chassis installation warning
- work during lightning activity
- disconnect device
- cisco 11500 power source
- dc power supply warning
- more than one power supply
- installing or replacing the unit
- use copper conductors only
- short-circuit protection
- blank faceplates and cover panels
- power module
11500 Series
Table of contents
- hardware installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to use this guide
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- reporting security problems in cisco products
- obtaining technical assistance
- submitting a service request
- definitions of service request severity
- obtaining additional publications and information
- site requirements
- electrical safety
- specifications for cisco 11500 series power supplies
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Shipment Contents
- Unpacking the CSS
- If the Product is Damaged
- Preinstallation Requirements
- Installing a CSS 11501 as a Freestanding Unit
- Installing a CSS 11501 as a Rackmounted Unit
- Installing a CSS 11503 as a Freestanding Unit
- Installing a CSS 11503 as a Rackmounted Unit
- installing the css 11506
- Mid-Mounting the CSS 11506 Mounting Brackets
- Rack-Mounting the CSS 11506 Chassis
- Installation Precautions and Restrictions
- Module Slot Restrictions
- Unpacking a CSS Module
- installing a passive scm in a css
- cabling and troubleshooting the css
- cabling the css 11501
- CSS 11501 Connectors and LEDs
- Cabling the CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Modules
- CSS 11503 and CSS 11506 Module Overview
- Switch Control Module Connectors and LEDs
- Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
- Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
- Session Accelerator Module LEDs
- secure socket layer (ssl) or compression (ssl-c) module leds
- Connecting the Console
- Tools and Supplies
- Attaching the Grounding Cable
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11503 Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11503 DC Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 AC Power Cord
- Connecting a CSS 11506 DC Power Cord
- powering up the css
- Powering Down the CSS
- troubleshooting the css 11501
- Troubleshooting the CSS Modules
- Troubleshooting the Console Interface
- Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply
- Troubleshooting the CSS 11503 Power Supply
- troubleshooting the css fans
- troubleshooting the css 11503 chassis fans
- troubleshooting the css 11506 fan module
- specifications
- electrical specifications
- environmental specifications
- physical specifications
- css 11501 bandwidth and memory specifications
- supported standards
- network utilities
- cable connector pinouts
- rj-45 fast ethernet connector pinouts
- rj-45 rs-232 console port pinouts
- connecting the console port to a pc
- connecting the console port to a terminal
- connecting the console port to a modem
- rj-45 management connector pinouts
- rj-45 1000base-t gbic connector pinouts
- connecting a modem to the css
- cabling a modem to the css
- content services switch
- agency approvals
- fcc class a compliance notice (united states)
- fcc compliance information statement (united states)
- ices-003 class a compliance notice (canada)
- cispr 22 class a warning
- vcci class a warning
- class a emc warning
- safety requirements
- laser safety
- translated safety warnings
- battery handling
- invisible laser radiation
- jewelry removal warning
- installation instructions
- invisible laser radiation warning
- equipment installation
- two person lifting requirement
- chassis lifting warning
- chassis installation warning
- work during lightning activity
- disconnect device
- cisco 11500 power source
- dc power supply warning
- more than one power supply
- installing or replacing the unit
- use copper conductors only
- short-circuit protection
- blank faceplates and cover panels
- power module