Cisco Systems 6000 Switch User Manual


 
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Catalyst 6000 Family Network Analysis Module Installation and Configuration Note
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Configuring the NAM
Configuring the HTTP Server
To configure the HTTP server parameters for the NAM, perform these steps in privileged mode:
Step 1 Configure the HTTP port by entering this command:
root@localhost# ip http secure port 8080
The HTTP server is enabled now. You must restart the
server to change HTTP port. Continue [y/n]? y
The port number range is from 1 to 65535.
Note Web root and guest user names are different from the CLI root and guest users.
Step 2 Enable the HTTP server by entering this command:
root@localhost# ip http server enable
Enabling HTTP server...
No web users configured!
Please enter a web administrator username [admin]:admin
New password:
Confirm password
User admin added.
Successfully enabled HTTP server.
Note If you encounter the error, “[alert] httpd:Could not determine the server’s fully qualified domain
name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName” reboot the NAM and the HTTP server will be enabled
automatically.
Installing a Strong Crypto Patch
The ip http secure commands are all disabled by default, and you must enable the HTTP secure server
by installing a strong crypto patch.
To install a strong crypto patch, perform these steps in the NAM CLI:
Step 1 Download the patch from www.cisco.com by entering the following command in the NAM CLI:
root@localhost# patch ftp-url
ftp-url is the FTP location and the name of the strong crypto patch.
This example shows how to install a patch:
Console># patch ftp://hostname/pub/patch_rpms/cisco-nam-stro
ng-crypto-patchK9-1.0-1.i386.rpm
Proceeding with installation. Please do not interrupt.
If installation is interrupted, please try again.
Downloading cisco-nam-strong-crypto-patchK9-1.0-1.i386.rpm. Please wait...
ftp://hostname/pub/patch_rpms/cisco-nam-strong-crypto-patchK9-1.0-1.i386.rpm (
1K)
- [########################] 1K | 112.15K/s