Basic Dial NMS Implementation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Overview of Basic SNMP Building Blocks
- Network Design for a DialNMSCase Study
- Dial MIBs and OIDs Used in the Case Study
- Task 1—Enabling SNMP in a Cisco IOS Device
- Task 2— Exploring SNMP Capabilities by Using UCD-SNMP
- Task 3—Using MRTG to Monitor and Graph Traffic Loads
- Task 4—Using Syslog, NTP, and Modem Call Records to Isolate and Troubleshoot Faults
- Task 5—Setting Up a Web Portal forthe DialNMS
- Task 6—Managing IP Addresses by Using DNS
- Task 7—Using HP OpenView to Create the SNMP Framework
- Task 8—Using CiscoWorks 2000 Resource Manager Essentials

Task 5Setting Up a Web Portal for the Dial NMS
About HTTP Access to the CLI
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Step 2
Create a table in an HTML web page and enter your list of frequently used Cisco IOS CLI commands.
Note
To create the link for a CLI command, specify the IP address of the Cisco IOS
device followed by the command. Remember to include the forward slashes (/)
between each command mode and key word.
The web page can include many types of commands useful for managing a dial Internet access service,
including:
System commands (Table 26)
Interface commands (Table 27)
Call state commands (Table 28)
Debug commands (Table 29)
Table 25 Formula and Example for Linking a CLI Command
Formula Example
http://ip-address/exec/ios-key-word/.../cr http:/172.23.84.20/exec/sh/caller/cr
Table 26 System Commands
show running configuration show file systems show ip route
show version dir show ip route static
show modem version show flash show ip route connected
Table 27 Interface Commands
show controller t1 show ip interface brief show interface Fast
Ethernet0/0/0
show isdn service show interface show line
show isdn status