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Service Description Input System configuration commands SNMP commands (Implemented in IPSO 3.9 only) IPv6 commands Configure, manage, and view system configuration settings through the CLI: view the platform configuration; configure the system to perform regularly scheduled backups (manual backups not allowed in FIPS mode); schedule regular jobs; configure system failure; configure domain name and domain name servers; configure static host names for particular IP addresses; configure host name of platform; manage IPSO images; manage configuration sets; manage relay configuration; configure network system logging; configure the date and time; view date and time settings; view the disks that IPSO detects on local system; specify other systems as network time protocol servers or peers; display information about packages installed on the local system Commands and configuration data Configure, manage, and view SNMP settings through the CLI: configure SNMP parameters; enable and disable SNMP; add users who are authorized to use SNMPv3; show SNMP implementation commands; show SNMPv3 user commands Commands and configuration data Configure, manage, and view IPv6 settings through the CLI: show a summary of IPv6 configuration; associate and disassociate an IPv6 address with a logical interface, anycast address, or IPv6 address family; map an IPv6 address to a physical machine address recognized in the local network; create tunnels by using specific encapsulation schemes; configure and delete an IPv6 interface to IPv4 interface; create, enable, or disable an IPv6 interface attached to an IPv4 network that does not have IPv6 native support; configure IPv6 routing; add and delete logical IPv6 hosts; enable and disable network access and view current status of network access Commands and configuration data Output Status of commands and configuration data Status of commands and configuration data Status of commands and configuration data Critical Security Parameter (CSP) Access None Password (read/write access) None © Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007 Nokia Page 12 of 43 This document may be freely reproduced and distributed whole and intact including this Copyright Notice.

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Service
Description
Input
Output
Critical Security
Parameter
(CSP) Access
System
configuration
commands
Configure, manage, and view system
configuration settings through the
CLI: view the platform configuration;
configure the system to perform
regularly scheduled backups (manual
backups not allowed in FIPS mode);
schedule regular jobs; configure
system failure; configure domain
name and domain name servers;
configure static host names for
particular IP addresses; configure
host name of platform; manage IPSO
images; manage configuration sets;
manage relay configuration;
configure network system logging;
configure the date and time; view
date and time settings; view the disks
that IPSO detects on local system;
specify other systems as network
time protocol servers or peers;
display information about packages
installed on the local system
Commands
and
configuration
data
Status of
commands
and
configuration
data
None
SNMP commands
(Implemented in
IPSO 3.9 only)
Configure, manage, and view SNMP
settings through the CLI: configure
SNMP parameters; enable and
disable SNMP; add users who are
authorized to use SNMPv3; show
SNMP implementation commands;
show SNMPv3 user commands
Commands
and
configuration
data
Status of
commands
and
configuration
data
Password (read/write
access)
IPv6 commands
Configure, manage, and view IPv6
settings through the CLI: show a
summary of IPv6 configuration;
associate and disassociate an IPv6
address with a logical interface,
anycast address, or IPv6 address
family; map an IPv6 address to a
physical machine address
recognized in the local network;
create tunnels by using specific
encapsulation schemes; configure
and delete an IPv6 interface to IPv4
interface; create, enable, or disable
an IPv6 interface attached to an IPv4
network that does not have IPv6
native support; configure IPv6
routing; add and delete logical IPv6
hosts; enable and disable network
access and view current status of
network access
Commands
and
configuration
data
Status of
commands
and
configuration
data
None
© Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007
Nokia
Page 12 of 43
This document may be freely reproduced and distributed whole and intact including this Copyright Notice.