User's Guide

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6. Enable SNMP on the device and verify that you can execute snmpwalk from the server. You will need
the IP address and community string for the device. To verify SNMP connectivity, from the server, run
the following command against your target device: snmpwalk -v2c -c <community string> <IP
Addr>.
7. Add a CLI profile using the default Cisco Autonomous 12x0/11x0 device type (or other device type)
as a template.
a. Go to Configuration > Infrastructure Management > CLI Configuration.
b. Select Cisco Autonomous 12x01/11x0 from the CLI Configuration drop-down menu.
c. Click the New Profile button.
d. Enter a name for your profile.
e. Update the CLI commands, if necessary.
f. Click OK. Your newly created profile should now be available in the list of profiles.
g. Select a floor for the device.
Note
The floor should already exist. If it does not, use tree setup to create it (Configuration >
Appliance Platform > Tree Setup).
h. Select Override settings.
i. Select your newly created profile by clicking its radio button.
Note
If your profile is the only available profile, it will be selected automatically.
j. Click Apply.
Since the profile is incomplete right now, the system will not apply it. Only complete profiles are
delivered to the device. So, in this example, the full set of profiles will not be applied until the very
last step. When Device Access and Communication Settings are configured and have a valid relay
server set up and running, the profile will be applied. The device-mgmt.log file in /usr/
local/smx/log can be used to verify what is going on.
8. Create a Channels profile and apply it to the floor the device is placed as follows:
a. Go to Configuration > Infrastructure Management > Channel Settings.
b. Select the floor.
c. Select Override settings.
d. Select the proper settings.
e. Click Apply.
9. Configure Device Access as follows:
a. Go to Configuration > Infrastructure Management > Device Access.
b. Select the floor.
c. Select Override settings.
d. Enter the enable password for Cisco (Cisco).
e. Enter the User ID (Cisco) and Password (Cisco).
f. Go to the Interfaces tab.
g. Enable SSH.
Configuration
Examples Configuration Tab
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