Router Card Configure
The following options are available for configuring a router card:
Chassis
System Software
Configuration Files
Flash Memory
IP Table
Configuration Status
Configuration History
VLAN Interface Table
PCMCIA Flash Memory Display
TTY/Console Port Display
Chassis
Configure>Chassis, Configure>Chassis
The Chassis dialog box displays general hardware configuration
information for the router module.
ROM Monitor Version (romVersion)
ROM monitor version for the router.
ROM System Version (romSysVersion)
ROM system version for the router.
Memory (processorRam)
Amount of RAM, in bytes, available to the router CPU.
Configuration Memory (nvRAMSize)
Amount of non-volatile configuration memory, in bytes, installed in
the router.
Configuration Memory in Use (nvRAMUsed)
Amount of non-volatile configuration memory, in bytes, currently in use.
Configuration Register (configRegister)
Current value of the configuration register.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box.
System Software
Configure>System Software, Configure>System Software
The System Software dialog box lists the name of the system boot
image and the reason it was last loaded.
IOS Name (sysConfigName)
Name of the system boot image.
Reason of Last Reload (whyReload)
Reason why the system was last restarted.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box.
Configuration File
Configure>Configuration File, Configure>Configuration File
The Configuration File dialog box displays software and host
information for the router.
Network Config Boot Address (netConfigAddr)
IP address of the host that supplied the network configuration file
for the router.
Network Config Filename (netConfigName)
Name of the network configuration file.
Host Config Boot Address (hostConfigAddr)
IP address of the host that supplied the host configuration file for
the router.
Host Config Filename (hostConfigName)
Name of the host configuration file.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box.
Flash Memory
Configure>Flash Memory, Configure>Flash Memory
The Flash Memory dialog box shows the size and space available for
each defined flash partition on the module.
Type (ciscoFlashPartitionName)
Name identifying this flash partition. This name can have up to 16 characters.
Memory (ciscoFlashPartitionSize)
Size of this flash partition, in bytes.
Memory Free (ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpace)
Space available in this flash partition, in bytes.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box.
IP Table
Configure>IP Table, Configure>IP Table
The IP Table dialog box lists network addressing information for the module.
Port (ipAdEntIfIndex)
Unique interface value for this entry.
IP Address (ipAdEntAddr)
IP address for this entry.
Subnet Mask (ipAdEntNetMask)
Subnet mask associated with this IP address.
Broadcast Format (ipAdEntBcastAddr)
Value of the least significant bit in the broadcast address used by
this entry.
Reasm MaxSize (ipAdEntReasmMaxSize)
The size of the largest IP datagram which this entity can reassemble from incoming IP
fragmented datagrams received on this interface.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box.
Configuration Status
Configure>Configuration Status, Configure>Configuration Status
The Configuration Status dialog box lists current configuration
information for the module.
Running Last Changed (ccmHistoryRunningLastChanged)
The date and time when the running configuration was last changed. If
this value is greater than the Running Last Saved value, the
configuration has been changed but not saved.
Running Last Saved (ccmHistoryRunningLastSaved)
The date and time when the running configuration was last saved (written).
Startup Last Changed (ccmHistoryStartupLastChanged)
The date and time when the startup configuration was last written to.
In general, this is the default configuration used when cold starting
the system. It could have been changed by a save of the running
configuration or by a copy from elsewhere.
Maximum Event Entries (ccmHistoryMaxEventEntries)
The maximum number of entries that can be held in the History Event
Table. The recommended value for implementations is 10.
Entries Bumped (ccmHistoryEventEntriesBumped)
The number of times the oldest entry in the History Event Table was
deleted to make room for a new entry.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box.
Configuration History
Configure>VR>Configuration History, Configure>VR>Configuration History
The Configuration History dialog box lists configuration events that have
affected the module.
Event Time (ccmHistoryEventTime)
The date and time when the event occurred.
Command Source (ccmHistoryEventCommandSource)
The source of the command that initiated the event.
Config Source (ccmHistoryEventConfigSource)
The configuration data source for the event.
Config Destination (ccmHistoryEventConfigDestination)
The configuration data destination for the event.
Terminal Type (ccmHistoryEventTerminalType)
If the Command Source value is 'commandLine', this is the terminal type.
Terminal Number (ccmHistoryEventTerminalNumber)
If the Command Source value is 'commandLine', this is the terminal number. The
value is -1 if the number is not available or not applicable.
Terminal User (ccmHistoryEventTerminalUser)
If the Command Source value is 'commandLine', this is the name of the logged
in user. The value is zero if the name is not available or not applicable.
Terminal Location (ccmHistoryEventTerminalLocation)
If the Command Source value is 'commandLine', this is the hard-wired location
of the terminal or the remote host for an incoming connection. The value is
zero if the location is not available or not applicable.
Command Source Address (ccmHistoryEventCommandSourceAddress)
If the Terminal Type value is 'virtual', this is the internet address of the
connected system. If the Command Source value is 'snmp', this is the internet
address of the requester. The value is 0.0.0.0 if the address is not available or
not applicable.
Virtual Host Name (ccmHistoryEventVirtualHostName)
If the Terminal Type value is 'virtual', this is the host name of the
connected system. The value is zero if the host name is not available or not applicable.
Server Address (ccmHistoryEventServerAddress)
If the Config Source or Config Destination value is 'networkTftp' or
'networkRcp', this is the internet address of the storage file server. The value is
0.0.0.0 if the address is not applicable or not available.
Config File (ccmHistoryEventFile)
If the Config Source or Config Destination value is 'networkTftp' or
'networkRcp', this is the configuration file name at the storage file server. The value
is zero if the file name is not available or not applicable.
Remote Copy (rcp) User (ccmHistoryEventRcpUser)
If the Config Source or Config Destination value is 'networkRcp', this is the
remote user name. The length is zero if the user name is not applicable or not
available.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
VLAN Interface Table
Configure>VLAN Interface Table, Configure>VLAN Interface Table
The VLAN Interface Table dialog box lists the logical VLAN interfaces
defined on the router module.
Description (ifDescr)
Text description of the logical VLAN interface.
Last Change (ifLastChange)
Date and time of the last change to the operational status of the
logical VLAN interface.
In Octets (ifInOctets)
Number of octets of data received on the logical VLAN interface.
Out Octets (ifOutOctets)
Number of octets of data transmitted on the logical VLAN interface.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to
print the contents of the dialog box.
PCMCIA Flash Memory Display
Configure>VR>PCMCIA Flash Memory Display
The PCMCIA Flash Memory Display dialog box lists the defined flash files.
File Name (ciscoFlashFIleName)
Flash file name. Specify this name when copying the file.
File Status (ciscoFlashFIleStatus)
Status of the flash file: valid, invalid (bad checksum), or deleted.
File Size (ciscoFlashFIleSize)
Size of the flash file in bytes, including the file header
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
TTY/Console Port Display
Configure>RCON
The TTY/Console Port Display dialog box displays configuration information for
the TTY or Console port on the module.
Active (tsLineActive)
Whether the specified line is active.
Type (tsLineType)
Type of line: console, terminal, line-printer, virtual-terminal, auxiliary, or
unknown
Autobaud (tsLineAutobaud)
Whether the line is set to autobaud detection so that it can adapt to the rate
at which data is being sent to it.
Input Speed (tsLineSpeedIn)
Line speed at which the line is running.
Output Speed (tsLineSpeedOut)
Output speed at which the line is running.
Flow Control (tsLineFlow)
Type of flow control that the line is using. The flow can be controlled from
software or hardware. The input value indicates that the flow control is coming
from the device to the terminal service. The output value indicates that flow
control is provided by the terminal service.
Modem Control (tsLineModem)
type of modem control the line is using. Possible values include: Call-in,
Call-out, Cts-required Ri-is-cd, and Inout.
Location (tsLineLoc)
Physical location of the line.
Terminal Type (tsLineTerm)
Terminal type of the line.
Idle Timeout (tsLineTmo)
Interval (in seconds) for closing the connection when there is no input or
output traffic during a session.
Session In Use (tsLineNses)
Number of current sessions on the line.
TACACS User Name (tsLineUser)
Terminal Access Controller Access System (TACACS) username. TACACS servers
provide security for accessing terminals remotely.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.