Specifications
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All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-41
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-41
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
Getting Started
NAM Network Configuration
Getting Started
NAM Network Configuration
Network access
configuration options that
were defined during
installation at the
command-line interface
can be modified in this
submenu
Network access
configuration options that
were defined during
installation at the
command-line interface
can be modified in this
submenu
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NAM Network Configuration - Configuring the NAM for Access
When the NAM is physically in the chassis, you need to configure the NAM to provide it with network
parameters to enable it to communicate. These parameters include standard network addresses, such as IP
address and host name, default gateway, and domain name.
Before you can access the NAM across the network, the initial setup of these network parameters are
configured via the command-line interface (CLI) of the NAM, discussed in Chapter 4. After you have set these
parameters, you can then change them via the Web interface, as shown above. The figure shows the network
parameters that can be changed on the NAM, such as: IP address, IP broadcast, subnet mask, gateway, host
name, domain name, and name servers.