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CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 1 Concepts The Cisco 10000 series router of fers a single solution for leased–line, A TM, frame relay , and broadband aggregati on while provi ding customers with hi gh–performance IP servi ces, maximum platform scalability , an d high a v ailability . The Cisco 1 0000 Series Man[...]
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1-2 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Documentatio n Se t EM Documentation Set This guide is o ne part of the Cisco 10000 Series Ma nager EM documentation set. The follo wing f igure displays all of the guides in th e EM documentation set and detail s the contents of each. Figure 1 -2 EM Documentation Set The gu[...]
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1-3 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Cisco EMF Software Feature s Cisco EMF Software Features Cisco EMF provides a fle xible frame work which supports a v ariety of EMs, making it possible to manage multiple de vice types within a gi ven netw ork on a single system. Common network management functionality pro vide[...]
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1-4 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Software Featu res EM Software Features Installed with Cisco EMF , the EM allo ws for precise management o f the de vice(s) it supports thro ugh custom GUI windo ws and modeling beha vior . In voke d from the Cisco EMF Map V iewer app lication, the EM provides F ault, Conf i[...]
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1-5 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces EM Objects and Interfaces The EM manages both physical and logical objects as follows: • Physical—Represent s tangible componen ts and de vices such as the cha ssis (hard ware f rame), module interfaces and port adapters, and interfaces • Logical[...]
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1-6 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfac es Figur e 1 -4 Sample Chassis Sho win g T elecom Graphical Objects Note F or additional information r e gardi ng the type of TGO objects that can ap pear in the EM, see t he Cisco Element Management F rame work User Guide. This section cov ers the follo[...]
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1-7 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Physical Objects The follo wing table lists all p hysical objects created in the EM and th e management functions th at can be perform ed on each o bject. The physical objects and inte rfaces in the preceding table are organized as follo ws: • The ch[...]
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1-8 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfac es Cisco 10000 Router Chassis The Cisco 1 0000 Series Manage r suppor ts the Ci sco 10005 Edge Services Routers ( ESR) and Cisco 10008 ESR. The supported Cisco 10000 series routers include a performance rou ting engine (PRE), a point–to–point passi v[...]
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1-9 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Figur e 1 -6 Cisco 1 0 00 8 Chassis The Cisco 10008 ESR chassis contains ten slots ove rall. T wo centrally located slots accommodate PRE cards and eight slots accommodate line card s, four on either side of the PRE sl ots. Area for dual PEMs provid e [...]
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1-10 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfac es Modules The EM supports the follo wing types of modules: • Processor—For a co mplete listing of the processo r modules supported, see Ta b l e 1 - 2 . • Generic—For a complete listing of the Generic modul e interfaces and port adapters the EM[...]
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1-11 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Physical Interfaces and Logical Interface Technologies Physical interf aces and logi cal interf ace technologi es are modeled as object s belo w a parent module. As mentioned before, the type of mo dule characterizes th e type of interface. In te rfac[...]
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1-12 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfac es Although not technol ogy–specifi c, physical or logical, g eneric support is a v ailable through Config uration, Status, and Perfor mance windo ws for each of the interf ace types in the preceding table. SONET SONET Status Performance AT M Fau lt C[...]
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1-13 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views Views V iews are accessible by clicking th e V iewer icon on the Cisco EMF launchpad. These views appear in the frame at the lef t of the windo w when you op en the Map V iewer windo w (see the follo wing figure for an example). V iews model hiera rchical rela tionship s[...]
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1-14 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views Y ou may or may not see all of these vie ws using this EM (exceptions noted). These vie ws all ex ist within EMs, ho we ver the y are not al l implemented. If multip le EMs are co–resident, the applicable vie ws are displaye d. As the follo wing sections detail, the v [...]
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1-15 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views Cisco 100 00 Seri es Mana ger do es not suppo rt A TM connection management, therefore logical A T M connection objects associ ated with the supp orted de vices are not apparent in the Compo nent Managed view . Layer 3 QoS View The Layer 3 QoS vie w displays only Layer 3[...]
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1-16 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views Figur e 1 -9 Ph ysical V iew Chassis Map RME View All object s managed by the RME server displa y be neath the RME view . Objects are organized b y RME server objects. Self Management View This vie w allo ws you to monitor network elements whi ch are part of the Cisco EM[...]
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1-17 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object St ates Object States Object states reflect the life cycle of an object. Whate ver stag e the object is in at any given time displays in the state t ype. The state of an object can ch ange frequently , depending upon what actions take pl ace on the object. All objects w[...]
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1-18 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object States Decommissioned State The decommiss ioned stat e indicates that an obj ect is not managed. When you manually deplo y an object, the object is normally put into the decommissioned state. Ti p Manually deployed objects are initially decomissioned so you hav e the op[...]
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1-19 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object St ates Lost Comms The lost comms (lost communication s) state indicates that the object is not responding to heartbeat polling. The EM can apply this stat e to a chassis, module, or interface . When an object is in the lost comms state, heartbeat polli ng occurs on the[...]
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1-20 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object States the chassis en ters th e mismatched state. T o rectify this problem, you must either del et e the p redeployed chassis and deploy the correct one, or f ix the IP ad dress by re–entering the correct one in the chassis Management Information windo w . Preprovisio[...]