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Http ACCESS CATALYST 4006

UnivoiceLLC
Level 1
Level 1

Anyone know how to setup a catalyst switch for http access? I have neabled http and truned on authentication local fot http created use admin with pasword but I get a default screen one I attemp to login pointing me to support..

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glen.grant
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

You have to have the correct code to use http . The code name will have "cv" somewhere in the image name otherwise you have to download new code.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps663/products_tech_note09186a0080094156.shtml

Cool thank you I have looked for this file and I can;t find it anywhere not even on CISCO site for downloads..

PLEASE LOOK:

http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/InterfaceModules.x?mdfid=268438086&mdfLevel=Model&treeName=Switches&modelName=Cisco%20Catalyst%204006%20Switch&treeMdfId=268438038

NO cv file

what supervisor model do you have , when you said 4006 i made the assumption it was a Sup II .

YES I have VER II

glen.grant
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

If you have a Sup II it would look like this

cat4000-cv.8-4-1-GLX.bin .

DO you know where I can find it.. I have had no luck..

http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/IPCheck.x?defAdv=N&sftAdv=N&filename=cat4000-cv.8-4-1-GLX.bin&advUrl=null&defInd=N&mdfid=273556251&sftType=CatOS%20Software&optPlat=&relVer=8.4(1)GLX&md5=1f4150a6a4a2708ee028ce66faccf15e&modifmdfid=273556251&imname=null&imst=N&hybrid=Y&modelName=Cisco%20Catalyst%204000%20Supervisor%20Engine%20I&treeMdfId=268437717&treeName=Cisco%20Interfaces%20and%20Modules&edesignator=&fsd=&hasfsd=N&nodecount=0

You need a valid service contract.

THANK YOU

You need a CCO account to download . If you can get to the catos download area it looks like version 8.4.1 was the last one they made the "CV" image for . Its under the 8.X releases .

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