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Describes the CSS software files, installation methods, and version format.
Covers saving, copying, clearing, and showing running and startup configuration files.
Details configuring the primary boot file, type (disk, FTP, network), and configuration path.
Describes configuring the secondary boot file, type (disk, FTP, network), and configuration path.
Covers configuring boot records for the passive SCM, including gateway, IP, boot file, and type.
Details the process of network booting the CSS using a .zip file from www.cisco.com.
Explains user profiles, customizable settings like CLI prompt, expert mode, and terminal parameters.
Covers configuring terminal idle time, length, prompt, netmask format, and timeout.
Introduces CSS logging, log files, destinations, and default logging levels.
Details how to select CSS subsystems and log activity at different logging levels.
Covers specifying destinations for log files: disk, host, or CSS active session.
Provides an overview of SNMP, its standards, and the manager/agent communication model.
Explains MIBs, MIB objects, the MIB tree structure, and MIB variables.
Details the steps for configuring the CSS as an SNMP agent, including communities, traps, and contact info.
Covers configuring enterprise traps for DoS attacks and displaying/resetting DoS statistics.
Introduces RMON, its supported groups (Statistics, History, Alarm, Event), and MIB objects.
Details how to configure RMON events, including quick start, index, attributes, and activation.
Covers configuring RMON alarms, including sampling methods, thresholds, and events.
Explains how to configure RMON history for ports, including data sources, buckets, and intervals.
Provides guidelines for developing XML code for the Content API, including tag usage and special characters.
Details scheduling CLI commands and scripts for periodic execution.
Covers creating, setting, removing, and modifying variables, including types and operations.
Explains using 'if' and 'while' commands for structured script logic and operators.
Explains socket commands for ASCII/hexadecimal send/receive, connection handling, and inspection.
Explains how to create an FTP record file on the CSS to identify the ADI for the upgrade.
Provides information on upgrading CSS software, including restrictions and methods.
Details how to run the upgrade script automatically or interactively.
Explains the CLI commands required to manually upgrade the CSS software version.
Illustrates the boot process flowchart and describes menu options for boot configuration.
Details configuring PCMCIA slots for primary/secondary boot, logging, and core dumps.