Specifications

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System Admin 4-10
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Sys tem Admin 4-10
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
NAM-1, NAM-2 Administration
Initial Configuration – IP Settings
NAM-1, NAM-2 Administration
Initial Configuration – IP Settings
LAN / WAN
Telnet
Console Port
Access CLI of hosting device (Telnet or Console Port)
Establish console session to NAM module
Login to NAM (default login: root, password: root)
Enter IP configuration
IP Address, Subnet Mask , Broadcast Address
IP Hostname, Domain Name
Default Gateway
DNS Name Server (if applicable)
Verify IP configuration
Configuring Initial Setup (NAM-1, NAM-2) – IP Settings
Like most network devices, the user must provide the NAM with an initial IP configuration to enable
communication with other devices, whether for management purposes (Telnet) or for retrieving data.
To configure the IP settings, access the command line interface (CLI) of the hosting device using Telnet or
through the console port and then session to the slot number where the NAM resides using the command
below. The syntax differs slightly for Cisco IOS and CatOS devices.
CatOS Console# session [module_number]
IOS Console# session slot [slot_number] processor 1
The login prompt for the NAM CLI will be displayed. By default, the administrative login is root, with the
password also set to root. It is important to change this password for security purposes by using the
password command. The NAM banner message will indicate if the default password has not been changed.
Use the following syntax (on the next page), to enter the necessary IP settings listed above.