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    CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects The first st ep to ward managing a router i s to deploy or predeploy the ph ysical objects that you w ant to manage. Deploying a p hysical object creates a representative object in Cisco EMF and, as a result, makes the EM aware of the ph ysical o[...]

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    3-2 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Automatic Discovery Automatic Discovery Objects which are physically present in the network can be automatically disco vered on the chassis and subchassis le v els. Y ou can choose to use the Cisco EMF Auto Discovery tool to detect de vices based on I[...]

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    3-3 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Automatic Discovery Follo wing chassis auto–disco very , you must ma nually enter the appropriate IOS passwo rd and commission the chassis to fully manage t he de vice, including enabling automatic module disco very . Fo r information, see the “M[...]

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    3-4 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Automatic Discovery inserted into a NM–2FE2W netw ork module in sl ot 1 (i.e., NM–2FE2W–1), occupies a subslot and would be named WIC–2T–1– 0 if it were in slot 1 subs lot 0. It w ould be named WIC–2T–1–1 if it were in slot 1 subslot[...]

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    3-5 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Automatic Discovery Figure 3-3 CPU–0 Naming Convention T o clarify , the physical processor module is always automaticall y named CPU––1, no matter the ch assis. CPU–0 Container Ethernet Port Interface T ype Slot–Port Interface Card Slot–[...]

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    3-6 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Pre–deployment Pre–deployment EM chassis objects can be manually pre–deployed be fore the equipment arri ve s on–site. Pre deplo yment is useful if, for example, you k now t hat you will be recei ving a certain de vice, y ou can manually dep l[...]

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    3-7 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Deployment Manual depl oyment consists o f three st ages as shown in the fo llo wing f igure. Figur e 3-4 Deployment Process W or k flow 1. The fir st deployment stage is to manually deplo y a generic object (e.g., Si te). A generic obje c[...]

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    3-8 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Deployment Deploying Generic Objects Some generic o bjects are tech nology specific (e .g., IP Device, SNMP Agent, SNMP MIB–2 Agent, SNMP Proxied Agent), w hile others are not (e.g., re gion, site, bay). Non–technolog y specific generi c objects c[...]

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    3-9 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Figur e 3-5 Deployment Wiza rd – T emplates Windo w Step 4 Select the generic object that you wi sh to deploy from the l ist supplied. In this example select the deployment p rofile for a site objec t. Step 5 Click Fo r w a r d . The Dep[...]

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    3-10 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Deployment Step 6 Enter the number of (Site) object s to deploy . Step 7 Click For w a r d . A second Deployment W izard – Object Parameters window appears. Figure 3-7 Deployment Wizard – Obje ct Pa ram e te r s W i nd ow ( 2 of 2 ) Step 8 Enter [...]

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    3-11 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Figure 3-8 Deployment Wi zar d – Views Windo w Step 10 Click Select t o select a ph ysical vie w . The Object Selector window appears. Figur e 3-9 Object Selector[...]

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    3-12 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Deployment Step 11 Choose t he object you want to place the generic object under within t he Physical vie w . Objects which are not a v ailable for selection are gre yed out. Click o n the + sign to e xpand the vie w as requir ed. Step 12 Click A ppl[...]

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    3-13 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Figure 3-1 1 Deployment Wizar d – Summary Window The number of objects deplo yed reflects the number of sites entered in Step 6 . This ent ry directly correlates to th e number of objects listed in the d eployment summ ary information. [...]

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    3-14 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Deployment Deploying Chassis Chassis objects deploy by either automat ic discov ery or manual deplo yment. When manually d eploying, you can choose to automatically commi ssion a chassis immediately fol lowin g deployment or you m ay choose to simply[...]

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    3-15 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Figur e 3-12 Deplo yment Wizard—T emplates Y ou can click Cancel at any point to cancel the deployment. Step 2 Select the appropriate chassis type Qu ick Start option, then click Fo r w a rd . The Deployment W izard – Object Parameter[...]

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    3-16 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Deployment Step 3 Enter the num ber of chassis ob jects you want to d eploy . Step 4 Click For w a r d . A second Deployment W izard – Object Parameters window appears. Figure 3-14 Deployment Wizar d—Object P ara meters (2 of 2) Step 5 Enter the [...]

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    3-17 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Step 6 Click Fo r w a r d . Y ou are prom pted to repeat Step 5 if you are depl oying more than one chassis. Deployment summary details appe ar in the Deployment W izard – Summary window . Figure 3-15 Deplo yment Wizard—Summary The nu[...]

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    3-18 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Deployment Confi gurati on window , see the “Chassis Co nfigu ratio n” section on pa ge 5-6 . The chassis state is an additional indicat or of a failed commission. If the state is lo st comms or mismatched, the commissioning failed. Manually Depl[...]

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    3-19 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Selecting a chassis type with “( Quick Start)” beside the name allo ws you t o deploy a chassis object an d automatically commission the ch assis follo wing deployment. F or further information, see the “Manually Deploying Chassis U[...]

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    3-20 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Deployment Figure 3-1 8 Deployment Wizard – Object P ar amet ers (2 of 2) Step 5 Enter the follo wing info rmation: • Chassis Name—Name (including pref ix and suf f ix) for the chassis you ar e deploying. This chassis name must be unique within[...]

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    3-21 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Deployment Figur e 3-19 Deployment Wizar d—Summary The number of objects deployed is equal to the number of chassis entered in Step 3 . This entry directly correlates to th e number of objects listed in the d eployment summ ary information. Step 7[...]

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    3-22 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Commissioning Commissioning The Commissioning secti on cov ers the follo wing areas: • Chassis Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery • Module Commissioning and Disco v ery Chassis Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery After you deploy a chassis[...]

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    3-23 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Commissioning commission all interf aces on that po rt adapter , an d so on. Ho wev er , note that before you can commission any physical object within a chassis, the chassis object itself must be commissioned. This means that you must run subchassi[...]

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    3-24 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Commissioning Figur e 3-21 Chassis Configuration Windo w Step 2 Select the chassis you w ant to commission from the Chassis l ist box at left of the windo w . Ti p If commissioning se veral chassi s at once, use the Shift or Ctrl ke y to select multi[...]

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    3-25 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Commissioning the outcome of the chassi s commission. Additio nally , status information displays i n the Commission Status area of the Chassis Config uration windo w reiterat ing the outcome o f the commissioning action as either Succeeded or Faile[...]

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    3-26 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Commissioning Decommissioning Chassis Decommissioning a chassis decommi ssions all objects within the chassis, and acti v e management (such as polling) stop s on the chassis an d on all objects within t he chassis. Decommissioning a managed chass is[...]

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    3-27 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Commissioning Module Commissioning and Discovery The Module Commissioning and Disco v ery section cove rs the following areas: • Commissioning Modules • Decommissioning Modu les Commissioning Modules As pre viously described, there are se veral [...]

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    3-28 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Commissioning Figure 3-23 Module Configuration Wind ow Step 2 Select a chassis from the Chassis list box at left of the window , then select a module from the Module list box. Step 3 Ensure the module has proper conf iguration. F or information on mo[...]

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    3-29 Cisco Access Router Mana ger User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discover ing Objects Commissioning Decommissioning Modules Decommissioning modules also de commissions all objects beneat h the card. As a part of decommissioning, heartbeat p olling, status gathering, and perfo rmance monitoring terminat es. These activ ities put the m[...]

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    3-30 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deployi ng and Discovering Objects Commissioning[...]