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In this scenario, you will use only the Configuration Management application.
To change Telnet passwords using this application, you must have permission to use the Telnet Password template. If you have Network Administrator permissions, you can use any template. If you do not, a network administrator must assign your permissions.
For a complete description of the required tasks, refer to the online help.
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Note The purpose of this scenario is to show you how a specific application can be used to perform this task. Seeing the application being used in this way might help you understand how to use the application to perform a similar task in your network. |
Step 2 Select Jobs > New Job. The New Job wizard appears with the Device Category dialog box open.
Step 3 Select IOS from the Select Device Category drop-down list box, then click Next. The Select Devices dialog box appears.
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Note Each NetConfig job can run on only one device category. You must create a separate job for each additional category of devices that you want to configure. |
Step 4 Select all the Cisco IOS devices in the inventory using the device selector, then click Next. The Apply Template dialog box appears, unless you selected any devices whose configurations are not archived.
If you selected any devices whose configurations are not archived in the configuration archive, a dialog box appears listing those devices. Click one of the buttons:
Step 5 Apply the Telnet Password configuration template by following these steps in the Apply Templates dialog box.
a. Select Telnet Password from the Select Template drop-down list.
b. Select enable from the Action drop-down list.
c. Select vty from the Line drop-down list. Note that selecting vty will enable the password on all vty lines on each device.
d. Enter the new Telnet password in the Password and Verify text boxes, then click Add.
The template and its corresponding configuration commands appear in the CLI commands viewer at the bottom of the dialog box.
Step 6 Click Next. The Job Properties dialog box appears.
Step 7 Enter a description in the Description text box and select any other job properties to apply to the job, then click Next.
Step 8 Review the work order.
Step 9 If you need to edit the job, click Back to return to previous dialog boxes, make the necessary changes, then click Next until the Work Order dialog box appears.
Step 10 Click Finish. The job is registered and runs, unless it is scheduled to run in the future.
Note the job ID number that is displayed.
Step 11 Repeat the process for each device category for which you have devices.
Step 12 Verify that each job runs successfully. Refer to the section "Where You Should End UpVerification" for more information.
Step 13 After each job runs successfully, you can copy it to create a job that will change the Telnet passwords again in 3 months by following these steps:
a. Select Jobs > Job Browser. The job browser dialog box appears.
b. Select the record of the job you want to copy, then click Copy Job.
The job definition opens with a new job ID assigned.
c. Set the schedule to start the job on the next day on which you must change the Telnet password, using the Job Properties dialog box.
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Note You can edit any part of the job except the device category. |
d. Click Next until the Work Order dialog box appears.
e. Review the work order and make changes to the job definition if needed.
f. Click Finish to register the new job.
After the job runs, the device configurations of the selected devices are changed. You should verify that the process was successful:
Step 2 Select Jobs > Job Browser. The Job Browser dialog box appears.
Step 3 Locate the job's record and check its Status entry to determine if it completed successfully.
Step 4 Select the job record and click Job Details. The Job Details dialog box appears.
For more information about browsing jobs and job details, refer to the online help.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31 10:12:34 PST 2000
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