Specifications

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Chapter 3 Getting Started
Operating-System-Independent Configuration
Enable the vlanStats collection type by entering this command from the root account of the NAM:
root@localhost# autostart vlanstats enable
Disable the vlanStats collection type by entering this command from the root account of the NAM:
root@localhost# autostart vlanstats disable
After enabling or disabling one or more collection types, you must reboot the NAM before the
configuration takes effect.
Configuring the HTTP or HTTP Secure Server
Before you can access the NAM through a web browser (HTTP or HTTPS), you must enable the NAM
Traffic Analyzer application from the NAM CLI. For HTTP, use the ip http server enable command.
For HTTPS, use the ip http secure server enable command. You also can optionally configure the
HTTP (or HTTPS) servers to run on a different TCP port from the default.
Note You can use the HTTP server or the HTTP secure server, but not both.
Note The ip http secure commands are all disabled by default, and you must first download and install the
NAM strong crypto patch from http://www.Cisco.com before you can enable them.
Configuring the HTTP Server
To configure the HTTP server parameters for the NAM, follow these steps:
Step 1 (Optional) Configure the HTTP port as follows:
root@localhost# ip http port 8080
The HTTP server is enabled now. You must restart the
server to change HTTP port. Continue [y/n]? y
The port number range is from 1 to 65535.
Note Web users are different from the CLI users. Usernames and passwords for web users and CLI
users are administered separately. For changing the user names and passwords on the NAM CLI,
refer to the “Cisco IOS Software” section on page 4-1 and the “Catalyst Operating System
Software” section on page 4-11. To change user names and passwords through the web interface,
refer to the NAM Traffic Analyzer application online help and the User Guide for the Network
Analysis Module NAM Traffic Analyzer Release 3.3.