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Command Reference
Help Information
Pattern Matching
Commands Listed by Feature
Alphabetical Listing of Commands

Command Reference


This chapter contains an alphabetical listing of the Cisco 6510 Service Selection Gateway commands. The description of each command includes a brief description of its use, command syntax, and usage guidelines.

Commands can be entered directly at the command-line prompt. All commands are not case sensitive.

Help Information

Entering the help command displays the available Cisco 6510 commands. Also, typing the name of a command followed by a question mark (?) displays the syntax for that command. For example, to display the syntax for the config command, enter config ? at the Cisco 6510 console prompt.

Pattern Matching

Most Cisco 6510 commands support pattern matching. For example, if you entered config set fei, you would be prompted to configure the following parameters:

Carriage Return to Skip; '.' to quit; 'c' to clear -->
FEI0_InetAddr: <10.10.10.1>:
FEI0_Mask: <255.255.0.0>:
FEI0_InetGateway: <>:
FEI0_InetName: <Hosts>:
FEI1_InetAddr: <171.69.255.54>:
FEI1_Mask: <255.255.255.240>:
FEI1_InetGateway: <171.69.255.49>:
FEI1_InetName: <UCPcard>:
FEI2_InetAddr: <171.69.255.21>:
FEI2_Mask: <255.255.255.248>:
FEI2_InetGateway: <171.69.255.22>:
FEI2_InetName: <ISPcard>:

Timesaver   To configure all parameters for a first-time configuration, enter config set without any parameters.

Commands Listed by Feature

The following table lists configuration commands by Cisco 6510 features:

Table 3-1   Command Feature Summary

Feature Command

Configuration management

  • Set parameters from the console
  • Display current configuration
  • Reboot and configure from Flash memory
  • Save the current configuration

 

config set

config show

reboot

config save

Help

  • Display list of commands and command syntax
  • Display help for an individual command

 

help

command ?

IP address

  • Set interface card IP addresses
  • Set IP gateway IP addresses


ifconfig

ifconfig

Security

  • Set shared secret with Dashboard
  • Set shared secret with UCP

 

secret dashboardpassword

secret aaapassword

Logging

  • Specify output device and destination for logging

 

logtarget

Debugging

  • Configure debugging options

 

debug

System upgrade

  • Upgrade flash memory from image file

 

burnimg

Alphabetical Listing of Commands

The following pages contain sections on each of the Cisco 6510 commands.

accountingparam

This command sets accounting timeouts and retries.

accountparam [-t timeout] [-r retries]
Syntax Description

timeout

Sets how long the Cisco 6510 will wait before resending an accounting packet to a RADIUS accounting server (default: 10).

retries

Sets the number of times the Cisco 6510 will resend an accounting packet to a RADIUS accounting server (default: 5).

Usage Guidelines

Use the accountparam command to set accounting timeouts and retries. Entering accountparam by itself displays the current settings.

Parameters set with the accountparam command do not take effect until the Cisco 6510 is rebooted.

Example
SSG > accountparam -t 20 -r 10
AccountingParam: <Timeout: 20 Seconds>
<Retries: 10 times>

burnimg

This command writes an image of the Cisco 6510 software from disk to Flash memory. When the unit is rebooted, the system will display the new version of the software.

burnimg -f file [-t bios | img]
Syntax Description

file

Filename of the configuration file to read. This file must reside in the /fd0/ directory

bios

With the -t parameter, specifies writing the configuration to the BIOS chip.

img

With the -t parameter, specifies writing the configuration to an image maintained in the systems Flash memory (default).

Usage Guidelines

Use the burnimg command to update the Cisco 6510 software and write the new version to the system's Flash memory from disk.

To use the default target for the image file, enter burnimg -f /fd0/file_name, where file_name is the filename of the image file and fd0 is the location of the floppy disk.

When you issue the burnimg command, specify the filename and location of the update file with the -f parameter.

Next, specify where to write the software image. To update the Cisco 6510's BIOS chip with the new software image, specify bios with the -t parameter. To update the auxiliary chips on the Cisco 6510 with the new software image, specify img with the -t command.

Example
SSG > burnimg -f /fd0/csco6510 -t img
Reading file /fd0/csco6510 ...
Reading file is done.
Burning image /fd0/csco6510 to flash memory ...
Burning Image is Done!

config clear

This command clears configuration settings for the selected parameter.

config clear config_parm
Syntax Description

config_parm

Cisco 6510 configuration parameter name.

Usage Guidelines

Use the config clear command to clear settings for a Cisco 6510 configuration parameter.

Example
SSG > config clear AccountingIP2
Cleared AccountingIP2.
SSG > config clear inet
Cleared FEI0_InetAddr.
Cleared FEI0_InetGateway.
Cleared FEI0_InetName.
Cleared FEI1_InetAddr.
Cleared FEI1_InetGateway.
Cleared FEI1_InetName.
Cleared FEI2_InetAddr.
Cleared FEI2_InetGateway.
Cleared FEI2_InetName.

config save

This command writes the current Cisco 6510 configuration settings to Flash memory.

config save
Usage Guidelines

Use the config save command to set a Cisco 6510 configuration parameter.

Example
SSG > config save
Save Done.

config set

This command sets a Cisco 6510 configuration parameter.

config set config_parm parm_values
Syntax Description

config_parm

Cisco 6510 configuration parameter name.

parm_value

Parameter values to set.

Usage Guidelines

Use the config set command to set a Cisco 6510 configuration parameter. The syntax used with the parm_value varies depending on which parameter is set.

Example
SSG > config set AccountingRemotePort 1848

config setdefault

This command sets the Cisco 6510's network settings to their default values.

config setdefault
Usage Guidelines

Use this command to set the Cisco 6510's network configuration settings to their default values. This command is useful if you have changed the configuration and need to reset it to default settings.

The following table indicates the default configuration settings for the Cisco 6510.

Table 3-2   Default Network Configuration Settings for the Cisco 6510

Parameter Default Setting

AAAIP1

0.0.0.0

AAAIP2

0.0.0.0

AAAPassword

secret

AccountingIP1

0.0.0.0

AccountingIP2

0.0.0.0

ACCOUNTINGRemotePort

1646

ACCTRetryCount

5

ACCTTimeout

10

ARPRetryCount

1

ARPTimeOut

1000

ACCOUNTINGRemotePort

1646

DashBoardPassword

secret

DebugACCTHandler

0

DebugACCTLevel

0

DebugDHCPHandler

0

DebugDHCPLevel

0

DebugDNSHandler

0

DebugDNSLevel

0

DebugFOVERHandler

0

DebugFOVERLevel

0

DebugL2FHandler

0

DebugL2FLevel

0

DebugNATHandler

0

DebugNATLevel

0

DebugPPPHandler

0

DebugPPPLevel

0

DebugRADIUSHandler

0

DebugRADIUSLevel

0

DebugSystem

0

DebugSystemLevel

0

DefaultServerIP

0.0.0.0

DHCPIP

0.0.0.0

DHCPRemotePort

67

DNSRemotePort

53

FailoverActiveIP0

0.0.0.0

FailoverActiveIP1

0.0.0.0

FailoverActiveIP2

0.0.0.0

FailoverActiveMac0

 

FailoverActiveMac1

 

FailoverActiveMac2

 

FailOverActiveState

1

FailoverEnable

0

FailoverStandbyIP0

0.0.0.0

FailoverStandbyIP1

0.0.0.0

FailoverStandbyIP2

0.0.0.0

FailoverStandbyMac0

 

FailoverStandbyMac1

 

FailoverStandbyMac2

 

FEI0_InetAddr

 

FEI0_InetGateway

 

FEI0_InetName

 

FEI0_Mask

0.0.0.0

FEI1_InetAddr

 

FEI1_InetGateway

 

FEI1_InetName

 

FEI1_Mask

0.0.0.0

FEI2_InetAddr

 

FEI2_InetGateway

 

FEI2_InetName

 

FEI2_Mask

0.0.0.0

L2FRemotePort

1701

LogFacility

0

LogTarget0

0

LogTarget1

0

LogTarget2

0

LogTarget3

0

LogTarget4

0

MachineName

ssg

NATFTPCleanupInternal

300

NATFTPConnTimeout

14400

NATFTPFinConnTimeOut

1

NATFTPCTaskDelay

15

RADIUSRemotePort

1645

ServicePassword

secret

Example
SSG > config setDefault

config show

This command displays the current setting for a specified configuration parameter.

config show [config_parm]
Syntax Description

config_parm

Configuration parameter whose setting you want to show.

This parameter supports pattern matching.

Example
SSG > config show AAAIP
AAAIP1: <0.0.0.0>
AAAIP2: <0.0.0.0>
SSG > config show Password
DashboardPassword: <secret>
AAAPassword: <secret>
ServicePassword: <secret>

debug

This command enables or disables debugging for a specified debug handler at a specified level.

debug {enable | disable} [-h handler] [-l level]
Syntax Description

handler

You can enable or disable the following debug handlers:

system—System debug handler

dhcp—Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) handler

dns—Domain Name System (DNS) handler

l2f—Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F) handler

radius—Remote Access Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) handler

accounting—Accounting protocol handler

nat—Network address translation handler

failover—Failover handler

PPP—Point-to-Point Protocol handler

level

You can set the following debug levels:

error—Display error messages

info—Display informational messages

verbose—Display the long form of messages

packet—Output the contents of each packet that is received and transmitted

all—Display error, informational, and packet messages, in verbose form

Usage Guidelines

Use the debug command to enable or disable debugging for a specific debug handler. To enable a debug handler, enter debug enable followed by -h and the name of the handler to enable, -l, and the level of debugging. To disable a debug handler, enter debug disable followed by -h and the name of the handler to disable. If you are disabling a debug handler, you do not need to specify a debug level.

To disable all debugging levels without changing setting levels, enter debug disable. To restore these levels to their previous settings, enter debug enable.

When the handler is enabled, debug messages are output to the device(s) specified by the logtarget command. This can be the terminal device to which the Cisco 6510 is connected or one or more syslog files.

Example
SSG > debug enable -h dhcp -l error
Debug DHCP: Enabled [Active Level: ERROR]
SSG > debug enable -h l2f -l all
Debug L2F: Enabled [Active Level: ERROR INFO VERBOSE PACKET]
SSG > debug disable -h radius
Debug RADIUS: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
SSG > debug disable
Debug DHCP: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug DNS: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug L2F: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug PPP: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug RADIUS: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug ACCOUNTING: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR INFO VERBOSE PACKET ]
Debug NAT: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug FAILOVER: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug SYSTEM: Disabled [Active Level: ERROR ]

Timesaver   To quickly specify all debug levels for a debug handler, use a numeric value between 0 and 15.

To determine the numeric value, use the following table. The value "1" indicates the debug level is enabled and "0" indicates the debug level is disabled.


No.
Packet
Verbose
Info
Error

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

2

0

0

1

0

3

0

0

1

1

4

0

1

0

0

5

0

1

0

1

6

0

1

1

0

7

0

1

1

1

8

1

0

0

0

9

1

0

0

1

10

1

0

1

0

11

1

0

1

1

12

1

1

0

0

13

1

1

0

1

14

1

1

1

0

15

1

1

1

1

Example

To enable error-level debugging for all handlers, enter the following:

SSG > config set level
Carriage Return to Skip; '.' to quit; 'c' to clear -->
DebugDHCPLevel: <7>:1
DebugDNSLevel: <1>:1
DebugL2FLevel: <1>:1
DebugPPPLevel: <1>:1
DebugRADIUSLevel: <1>:1
DebugACCTLevel: <1>:1
DebugNATLevel: <1>:1
DebugFOVERLevel: <1>:1
DebugSystemLevel: <1>:1
Configuration Transferred to STANDBY

debug show

This command displays the current debug settings.

debug show
Usage Guidelines

Use the debug show command to display the current debug settings.

Example
SSG > debug show
Debug DHCP: Disabled [Active Level: (None)]
Debug DNS: Disabled [Active Level: (None)]
Debug L2F: Disabled [Active Level: (None)]
Debug PPP: Disabled [Active Level: (None)]
Debug RADIUS: Enabled [Active Level: ERROR ]
Debug ACCOUNTING: Disabled [Active Level: (None)]
Debug NAT: Disabled [Active Level: (None)]
Debug FAILOVER: Disabled [Active Level: (None)]
Debug SYSTEM: Enabled [Active Level: ERROR ]

failover

This command enables or disables the failover feature for the Cisco 6510.

failover {enable | disable}
Syntax Description

enable

Enables the failover feature.

disable

Disables the failover feature.

Usage Guidelines

Use the failover command to enable or disable the Cisco 6510's failover feature. For detailed information on how the failover feature works, see "Cisco 6510 Failover Mechanism".

Example
SSG > failover enable
SSG > failover disable

failover reset

This command resets the failover mechanism for the Cisco 6510.

failover reset
Usage Guidelines

Use the failover reset command to reset the failover mechanism for the Cisco 6510. It is necessary to issue this command to activate failover without rebooting, when a serious hardware error is reported for either unit, or in the event that the failover cable becomes disconnected.

To use failover reset, first issue the command on the standby unit. Then, enter the command on the primary unit.

If you are activating failover for the first time, you must first issue the failover enable command described on the previous page.

Example
SSG > failover reset
Failover::Init: Initialize failover service hot...
Failover Reset started.
SSG>Failover::Init: Waiting for failover to initialize (COUNTDOWN: 10)
Failover::Init: Waiting for failover to initialize (COUNTDOWN: 9)
Failover::Init: Waiting for failover to initialize (COUNTDOWN: 8)
FAILOVER: %%%%%%%%%%%%%SWITCHING INTERFACES to STANDBY %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
FAILOVER: (failSwitch) unit(0): Switching to MAC(00:a0:c9:76:9c:a4)
FAILOVER: (failSwitch) unit(0): Switching to IP...
FAILOVER: (SwitchIP) Switching unit(0) to IP=<10.10.10.2>, mask=<255.255.0.0>, GW=<>, name=<host>
FAILOVER: %%%%%%%%%%%%%SWITCHING INTERFACES to STANDBY %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
FAILOVER: (failSwitch) unit(1): Switching to MAC(00:a0:c9:76:9c:38)
FAILOVER: (failSwitch) unit(1): Switching to IP...
FAILOVER: (SwitchIP) Switching unit(1) to IP=<171.69.255.20>, mask=<255.255.255.248>, GW=<171.69.255.18>, name=<ncp/isp>
Failover::Init: Waiting for failover to initialize (COUNTDOWN: 7)
Failover::Init: Initialization Done!

failover set

This command sets the IP addresses for each interface card in both the primary and standby Cisco 6510s.

failover set address
Syntax Description

address

IP address for the standby unit.

Usage Guidelines

Use the failover set command to set the IP address for the standby unit that is cabled to the Cisco 6510 primary unit.

SSG > failover set
FailoverActiveIP0 <198.46.3.2>:
FailoverActiveIP1 <198.46.4.2>:
FailoverActiveIP2 <198.46.5.2>:
FailoverStandbyIP0 <0.0.0.0>: 198.46.6.2
FailoverStandbyIP1 <0.0.0.0>: 198.46.7.2
FailoverStandbyIP2 <0.0.0.0>: 198.46.8.2

failover show

This command displays either the IP address of the standby failover unit or the IP addresses and status information about the active and standby units.

failover show [IP | stats]
Syntax Description

IP

Displays the IP addresses of the active and standby units.

stats

Displays status information of the active and standby units.

Usage Guidelines

Use the failover show command to display information about the active and standby units.

If you enter failover show IP, the console displays the IP address of the standby unit. If you enter failover show stats, the console displays failover status information.

For detailed information on how the failover feature works, see "Cisco 6510 Failover Mechanism".

Example
SSG > failover show IP
FailoverActiveIP0: <10.10.10.1>
FailoverActiveIP1: <171.69.255.19>
FailoverActiveIP2: <0.0.0.0>
FailoverStandbyIP0: <10.10.10.2>
FailoverStandbyIP1: <171.69.255.20>
FailoverStandbyIP2: <0.0.0.0>
SSG > failover show stats
---------------- Failover module real-time status --------------------
PRIMARY: Failover Monitor Enabled: ACTIVE (Peer Unit: STANDBY)
0: 10.10.10.1 (00:a0:c9:9b:7c:bf) LINK = up
1: 171.69.255.19 (00:a0:c9:9b:82:28) LINK = up
Logical information:
Interface fei1: READY
Interface fei0: READY
Total Number of Switchover Taken Place: 1

failover switchover

This command switches the Cisco 6510 to either active or standby status.

failover switchover {active | standby}
Syntax Description

active

Makes the unit the active unit.

standby

Makes the unit the standby unit.

Usage Guidelines

Use the failover switchover command to switch the Cisco 6510 to active or standby. For detailed information on how the failover feature works, see "Cisco 6510 Failover Mechanism".

Example
SSG > failover switchover active
SSG > failover switchover standby

failover test

This command tests the failover feature for the Cisco 6510.

failover test
Usage Guidelines

Use the failover test command to test the Cisco 6510's failover feature. For detailed information on how the failover feature works, see "Cisco 6510 Failover Mechanism".

Example
SSG > failover test
---------------- Failover module Self Test --------------------
FAILOVER: (selfTest) tNetTask OK.
FAILOVER: (selfTest) Cable OK.
FAILOVER: (selfTest) Ethernet(1) OK.
FAILOVER: (selfTest) Ethernet(0) OK.
FAILOVER: (selfTest) Succeeded: Passed All Tests.

hardware

This command displays the hardware configuration of the Cisco 6510.

hardware
Usage Guidelines

Use the hardware command to display the hardware configuration of the Cisco 6510.

Example
SSG > hardware
INTEL Processor: <GenuineIntel>
OEM: Pentium II processor, model 3
Total Memory: 402649 Kbytes
*** Skipped Failover Cable Loopback Test; Not Allowed with Failover Enabled ***
Ethernet Cards:
VEGA diagnostics: Intel 82557 #0 found at pciDevice number 13
***
82557(0): Intel PRO100+ FE at 0xfc40 00:A0:C9:9B:7C:BF
CSR mem base address = feaff000, Flash mem base address = feb00000
PCI bus no. = 0, device no. = d, function no. = 0, IRQ = 15
Board assembly 678400-001, Physical connectors present: RJ45
Primary interface chip unknown PHY #1.
General self-test: passed.
Serial sub-system self-test: passed.
Internal registers self-test: passed.
ROM checksum self-test: passed (0x49caa8d6).
***
VEGA diagnostics: Intel 82557 #1 found at pciDevice number 14
***
82557(1): Intel PRO100+ FE at 0xfcc0 00:A0:C9:9B:82:28
CSR mem base address = feafe000, Flash mem base address = fed00000
PCI bus no. = 0, device no. = e, function no. = 0, IRQ = 11
Board assembly 678400-001, Physical connectors present: RJ45
Primary interface chip unknown PHY #1.
General self-test: passed.
Serial sub-system self-test: passed.
Internal registers self-test: passed.
ROM checksum self-test: passed (0x49caa8d6).
***

ifconfig

This command configures a Cisco 6510 interface card.

ifconfig -u unit -a inetAdrs -m netMask [-g inetGateway] [-n inetName]
Syntax Description

unit

Card number of the interface card (card number 0, 1, or 2).

inetAdrs

IP address assigned to the interface card.

netMask

Subnet mask assigned to the interface card.

inetGateway

Default gateway (optional).

inetName

String identifying the interface card (optional).

Usage Guidelines

Use the ifconfig command to configure an interface card installed in the Cisco 6510. All cards in the Cisco 6510 should be assigned an IP address and subnet mask.

Parameters set with the ifconfig command do not take effect until the Cisco 6510 is rebooted.

Example
SSG > ifconfig -u 0 -a 198.46.3.2 -m 255.255.255.0
SSG > ifconfig -u 1 -a 198.46.4.2 -m 255.255.255.0 -n UCPcard
SSG > ifconfig -u 2 -a 198.46.5.2 -m 255.255.255.0 -g 198.46.5.1

logtarget

The logtarget command specifies where to log debugging messages.

logtarget target0 -t output_type [-d ip_address]
Syntax Description

output_type

Output device where messages are sent. You can specify the following devices:

tty— messages sent to the terminal console connected to the Cisco 6510

syslog—messages sent to the syslog file for the system with the IP address specified with the -d parameter

ip_address

If you specify syslog for the output_type parameter, this parameter specifies the IP address of the syslog server to which you want to output logging information.

Usage Guidelines

The logtarget command can set up to five output devices to receive debug messages from the Cisco 6510. The output devices can include the console device connected to the Cisco 6510 and syslog files on systems connected to the Cisco 6510.

If you specify syslog for the output_type parameter, you must specify the IP address of the system with the ip_address parameter.

Example
SSG > logtarget target0 -t tty
SSG > logtarget target1 -t syslog -d 198.100.5.5
SSG > logtarget target2 -t syslog -d 198.105.5.5
SSG > logtarget target3 -t syslog -d 205.100.5.5
SSG > logtarget target4 -t syslog -d 207.98.5.5

logtarget facility

Specifies the UNIX syslog facility used to monitor debug messages.

logtarget facility {local0... | local7}
Syntax Description

local0...|local7

Local device to receive debug messages.

Usage Guidelines

Use the logtarget facility command to specify the local device to which the Cisco 6510 writes debug messages.

Example
SSG > logtarget facility local0
Log Facility Set.

logtarget show

Displays the logging targets currently configured for the Cisco 6510.

logtarget show
Usage Guidelines

Use the logtarget show command to display a list of the logging targets to which the Cisco 6510 is currently sending logging information. This command is useful in case you need to change the logging targets and do not remember what devices are currently receiving logging information.

Example
SSG > logtarget show
Target0: 192.168.15.22
Target1: 0.0.0.0
Target2: 0.0.0.0
Target3: 0.0.0.0
Target4: 0.0.0.0
Log Facility: LOCAL1

reboot

This command causes the Cisco 6510 to shut down and reboot using the configuration stored in Flash memory.

reboot
Usage Guidelines

Issue the reboot command to reboot the Cisco 6510 using the configuration stored in Flash memory.

Example
SSG > reboot
System configuration has been modified. Save? [y/n]: y
Proceed with reboot? [y/n]: y

remoteport set

This command specifies the remote ports the Cisco 6510 uses to receive packets from different services.

remoteport set -h service -p port
Syntax Description

service

You can set ports for receiving packets from the following services:

dhcp— Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Service

dns— Domain Name System Service

radius—Remote Access Dial-In User Service

l2f—Layer 2 Forwarding Service

accounting—Accounting Service

port

Port which the Cisco 6510 uses to receive packets from the specified service.

Usage Guidelines

Use the remoteport set command to specify the ports the Cisco 6510 uses to receive packets from services.

Parameters set with the remoteport set command do not take effect until the Cisco 6510 is rebooted.

Example
SSG > remoteport set -h dhcp -p 67
DHCPRemotePort = <67>

remoteport show

This command displays the port setting for a specified service.

remoteport show [-h service]
Syntax Description

service

You can view the port setting for the following services:

dhcp— Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Service

dns— Domain Name System Service

radius—Remote Access Dial-In User Service

l2f—Layer 2 Forwarding Service

accounting—Accounting Service

Example
SSG > remoteport show -h dhcp
DHCPRemotePort = <67>
SSG > remoteport show
DHCPRemotePort = <67>
DNSRemotePort = <53>
RadiusRemotePort = <1645>
L2FRemotePort = <1701>
AccountingRemotePort = <1646>

secret dashboardpassword

This command specifies the password used for the RADIUS communication between the Cisco 6510 and the Dashboard application on the host PC.

secret dashboardpasword secret_string
Syntax Description

secret_string

Text string containing the password.

Usage Guidelines

Use the secret dashboardpassword command to specify the password used for the RADIUS communication between the Cisco 6510 and the Dashboard application.

Example
SSG > secret dashboardpassword secret1

secret aaapassword

This command specifies the password used to encrypt data exchanged between the Cisco 6510 and the AAA server connected to the Cisco 6510.

secret aaapassword secret_string
Syntax Description

secret_string

Text string containing the password.

Usage Guidelines

Use the secret aaapassword command to specify the password used to encrypt data exchanged between the Cisco 6510 and the AAA server.

Example
SSG > secret aaapassword secret2

server

This command sets the IP addresses for the default server , RADIUS services, and the DHCP server.

server [name [ip_address]]

name

Name of the server or service:

defaultserverip—server from which the Dashboard application is downloaded

aaaip1—first AAA authentication and authorization service

aaaip2—second AAA authentication and authorization service

accountingip1—first AAA accounting service

accountingip2—second AAA accounting service

dhcpip—DHCP server

ip_address

IP address of the server of service.

Usage Guidelines

Use the server command to set the IP addresses for the default server , RADIUS services, and the DHCP server. If you enter server by itself, the Cisco 6510 will prompt you to enter each IP address. If you enter server followed by the name of the service, the Cisco 6510 will prompt you to enter the IP address for that service.

Example
SSG > server dhcpip 136.123.56.57
SSG > server
DefaultServerIP: <0.0.0.0>: 192.168.1.2
AAAIP1: <0.0.0.0>: 171.69.73.151
AAAIP2: <0.0.0.0>: 171.69.73.152
AccountingIP1: <0.0.0.0>: 175.63.73.250
AccountingIP2: <0.0.0.0>: 175.63.73.251
DHCPIP: <0.0.0.0>: 136.123.56.57

version

This command displays the version of the firmware installed in the Cisco 6510.

Usage Guidelines

Issue the version command to display the version of the currently installed firmware.

Example
SSG > version
Service Selection Gateway Version 1.0.(Build 41, Mar 11 1998, 18:29:06)
Copyright (c) 1998 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to
restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) of the Commercial
Compute Software - Restricted Rights clause as FAR sec. 32.227-19
and subparagraph (c) (i) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and
Computer Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
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