Hi Andy, there is no direct impact in the data plane of the CSS if you change the prompt.The prompt is a variable associated with the user profile, something like the bash shell in a linux system. Every user configured in the CSS will have its own pr...
Hi Andi, do you mean the prompt? In the CSS terminology that's the equivalent name of the hostname of CISCO's routers/switches.If you want to change the prompt of a CSS device you should use the command and save the profile to keep the configuration...
Hi, take a look of this link, CSS SSL Configuration Guide:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/css11500series/v8.10/configuration/ssl/guide/sslgd.html
Hi, you should check the keepalive method configured in the CSS for those servers.During the failure of the server, have you seen what is the status of the keepalive?If the keepalive is up, the CSS will continue sending packets to that servers.
Hi, based in the output provided, you should be able to access the GUI using this url in a browser <https://10.71.200.10>The GUI is only available from the current GSSM primary. There should be only one primary in the setup at any given time.SSH or t...