Cisco 11500 Series Manuel

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Cisco 11500 Series Manuel

About This Guide

This guide provides instructions for configuring the advanced features of the
Cisco 11500 and 11000 series content services switch (hereinafter referred to as
the CSS). Information in this guide applies to all CSS models except where noted.
For information on CSS administration, refer to the Cisco Content Services Switch
Administration Guide. For information on basic CSS configuration, refer to the
Cisco Content Services Switch Basic Configuration Guide.
The CSS software is available in a Standard or Enhanced feature set. The
Enhanced feature set contains all of the Standard feature set and also includes
Network Address Translation (NAT) Peering, Domain Name Service (DNS),
Demand-Based Content Replication (Dynamic Hot Content Overflow), Content
Staging and Replication, and Network Proximity DNS. Proximity Database and
SSH are optional features.
Note
You must enter a software license key when you boot the CSS for the first time.
After you boot the CSS, you can activate a CSS software option (for example,
SSH) that you purchased using the license command. For more information, refer
to the Cisco Content Services Switch Hardware Installation Guide, Chapter 3,
Booting and Configuring the CSS.
Note
If you configure your 11000 series CSS for Proximity Database, you cannot use
the CSS for load balancing. For details on Proximity Database, refer to Chapter 5,
Configuring Network
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