Users Guide

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Using the CLI 276
is entered into the running-config if the SupportAssist EULA Accept file
exists on the management unit in the stack and contains the ‘EULA:
Accepted’ text.
Regardless of whether the administrator runs or does not run the Easy Setup
wizard and if the HiveAgent is installed:
eula-consent hiveagent accept
is entered into the running-config if the HiveAgent EULA Accept file exists
on the management unit in the stack and contains the ‘EULA: Accepted’
text.
The Easy Setup Wizard also prompts the user to configure a proxy server as
follows:
Step 5:
Would you like to configure the address of an HTTPS proxy server used by the
SupportAssist agent? [Y/N] y
Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the proxy server:192.168.0.3
Enter the port number used by HTTPS [443]:
Enter the user name required to access the proxy server:
Enter the password required to access the proxy server:
This is the configuration information that has been collected:
User Account setup = admin
Password = ********
Out-of-band IP address = DHCP
VLAN1 Router Interface IP = 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Proxy Server Address: 192.168.0.3
Proxy Server Port: 443
Proxy Server User Name:
Proxy Server Password:
Monitoring Traps from CLI
It is possible to connect to the CLI session and monitor the events or faults
that are being sent as traps from the system. This feature is equivalent to the
alarm-monitoring window in a typical network management system. The user
enables display of events or monitor traps from the CLI by entering the
command logging console. Traps generated by the system are dumped to all
CLI sessions that have requested monitoring mode to be enabled. The no
logging console command disables trap monitoring for the session. By
default, console logging is enabled. Use the terminal monitor command to
observe logging messages when connected via telnet or SSH.