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IDSM-2: hints for initial network setup?

rogelioalvez
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Hello team:

I was asked to carry out a very basic configuration of a brand new IDSM-2 on a CAT6500. According to the documentation, once in the SupervisorĀ“s CLI, I must execute a "session" command to the slot in which the IDSM is located.

Once there, I have to follow the wizard to add IP, mask and gateway. Having this configured, the moduleĀ“s management interface should be visible from the rest of the network, but I do not see how this happens, since the module should use one of the switchĀ“s VLANs, and I havenĀ“t found how this is configured.

Question: Āæhow will this IDSM link itself to the switchĀ“s layer 3 engine? I do not see how its layer 2 will match any available VLAN in the host LAN switch...

Any help will be greatly appreciated

Rogelio Alvez

Argentina

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sle
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I think what you need to add is a command on the 6500 that puts the IDSM-2 management port in a particular vlan.  For example:

intrusion-detection module 9 management-port access-vlan 101

This would place the management port for the iDSM-2 card in slot 9 in vlan 101.  The host-ip that you define on the IDSM-2 card itself would then need to be valid for this vlan.

Steve

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sle
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I think what you need to add is a command on the 6500 that puts the IDSM-2 management port in a particular vlan.  For example:

intrusion-detection module 9 management-port access-vlan 101

This would place the management port for the iDSM-2 card in slot 9 in vlan 101.  The host-ip that you define on the IDSM-2 card itself would then need to be valid for this vlan.

Steve

ThatĀ“s what I was looking for. The linkage between the management port and the MSFC infrastructure! Āæ Why isnĀ“t  this pointed out in the moduleĀ“s configuration initial configuration guide?

Thank you very much, Rogelio

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