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Network Analysis Module (NM-NAM)
Information About the Network Analysis Module (NM-NAM)
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Cisco IOS Release: Multiple releases (see the Feature History Table)
NAM CLI
This section includes the following topics:
NAM CLI Access
NAM CLI Prompt
Basic NAM CLI Commands
NAM CLI Context-Sensitive Help
NAM CLI Access
There are three ways to access the NAM CLI:
Open a NAM console session from the router in which the NM-NAM is installed—See the “Opening
and Closing a NAM Console Session from the Router” section on page 18.
Telnet—See the “Opening and Closing a Telnet or SSH Session to the NAM” section on page 38.
SSH—See the “Opening and Closing a Telnet or SSH Session to the NAM” section on page 38.
Until you properly configure the NAM IP parameters, the only way to access the NAM CLI is by opening
a NAM console session from the router.
NAM CLI Prompt
The NAM CLI prompt is root@nam-system-hostname#. For example, if the NAM system hostname is
configured as “nam1,” then the NAM CLI prompt appears as
root@nam1#.
If the NAM system hostname has not yet been configured, the NAM CLI prompt is
root@localhost#.
Basic NAM CLI Commands
Table 2 briefly describes the basic NAM CLI commands that are used for initial configuration and
maintenance of the NM-NAM. For a complete description of all NAM CLI commands, refer to the
Network Analysis Module Command Reference for your NAM software release.
Note Although NAM CLI commands appear similar to Cisco IOS commands, the commands described in
Table 2 operate in the NAM CLI only.
Table 2 Basic NAM CLI Commands
NAM CLI Command Purpose
exsession on Enables outside logins (Telnet).
exsession on ssh Enables outside logins (SSH).
ip address Sets the system IP address.
ip broadcast Sets the system broadcast address.
ip domain Sets the system domain name.
ip gateway Sets the system default gateway address.
ip host Sets the system hostname.
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