Cisco 6506-E User Guide

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    Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide Release 2.1 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number:
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    Series Overview 1-4 Supported Hardware 1-6 Supported Software 1-10 Basic Concepts 2-1 Cisco EMF and Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager Software 2-1 Element Management 2-2 C65/76M Objects and Interfaces 2-3 Physical Objects 2-3 Logical Objects 2-4 CONTENTS Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide iii
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    a Catalyst 6000 Family Switch or a Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router 4-1 Deploying Objects 4-1 Commissioning Objects 4-3 Deployment and Commissioning Process 4-5 IP Auto Discovery 4-5 Manual Deployment 4-11 Predeployment 4-21 Physical Object Dialog Boxes 5-1 C6576M Chassis Dialog Box 5-3 Status
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    Power Supply Dialog Box 5-12 Details Tab 5-12 Additional Notes Tab 5-14 C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box 5-15 Status Tab 5-15 Inventory Tab 5-17 Performance Tab 5-19 Additional Notes Tab 5-20 C6576M Ethernet Module Notes Tab 5-58 C6576M Optical Services Modules Dialog Box 5-60 Details Tab
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    5-135 Additional Notes Tab 5-137 C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box 5-138 Status Tab 5-138 Configuration Tab 5-140 ATM/SONET Tab 5-141 Performance Tab 5-143 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide vi
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    Serial Subinterface IOS Config File Tab 6-18 Cat OS Config File Tab 6-23 Additional Notes Tab 6-28 C6576M Syslog Dialog Box 6-29 IOS Tab 6-29 Catalyst OS Tab 6-31 Additional Notes Tab 6-33 C6576M VTP Dialog Box 6-34 Details Tab 6-34 Additional Notes Tab 6-36 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box 6-92 Details Tab 6-92 Redistribution Tab 6-95 Distribution List Tab 6-97 Additional Notes Tab 6-99 C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box 6-100 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide viii
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    a Network Element Profile 7-1 Applying a Network Element Profile 7-3 Syslog Profile 7-3 Creating a Syslog Profile 7-3 Applying a Syslog Profile 7-4 Alarms and Alarm Management 8-1 Viewing C65/76M Alarms 8-1 Event Browser 8-2 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide ix
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    Contents Full Event Description Dialog 8-4 C65/76M Alarms 8-5 SNMP Trap Alarms 8-6 Object State Alarms 8-9 Attribute Value Alarms 8-13 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide x
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    Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide, how it is organized, and its document conventions. Audience This guide Description Provides a context for the Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager. Describes basic concepts of the Cisco Element Management Framework (CEMF) and the concepts of network and service
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    switches: • Site Preparation and Safety Guide • Catalyst 6000 Family Quick Software Configuration Guide • Catalyst 6000 Family Module Installation Guide • Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide • Catalyst 6000 Family System Functional Description • Catalyst 6000 Family Command Reference
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    not covered in the publication. The Cisco EMF software supports a three-button mouse. The buttons are configured as follows: • Left button-Selects objects and activates controls. • Middle button-Adjusts a selected group of objects, adding to or deselecting part of the group. • Right button-Displays
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    selected from a list simultaneously, the following actions are supported: • To select a single item in a list Shift key down and click on the entry at the end of the group to be added. • To add a Cisco documentation is available in the following ways: Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide xiv
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    at 408 527-0730. You can e-mail your comments to [email protected]. To submit your comments by mail, use the response card behind the front cover of your document, or write to the following address: Cisco Systems Attn: Document Resource Connection 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-9883 We
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    application and a powerful, easy-to-use tool that provides a broad range of features and services to help you with these tasks: • Streamline business processes and improve productivity • Resolve technical issues with online support • Download and test software packages Cisco 6500/7600 Series
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    Web Site, go to this URL: http://www.cisco.com/tac All customers, partners, and resellers who have a valid Cisco service contract have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site. The Cisco TAC Web Site requires a Cisco.com login ID and password. If you have a valid
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    of Cisco support services to which your company is entitled: for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or Network Supported Accounts (NSA). When you call the center, please have available your service agreement number and your product serial number. xviii Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    , page 1-4 • Supported Hardware, page 1-6 • Supported Software, page 1-10 The Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager (C65/76M) software manages and monitors one or more Catalyst 6000 family switches or Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers using Cisco Element Management Framework (CEMF), version 3.2. The C65
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    the same supervisor engines, switching modules, and software, and support redundant configurations of supervisor engines, power supplies, and port interfaces. For additional information about the Catalyst 6000 family switches, refer to the Catalyst 6000 Family Installation Guide. For a complete list
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    7 LINK 7 LINK 7 LINK PORT 2 LINK PORT 2 LINK 8 LINK 8 LINK 8 LINK FAN OUTPUT OK FAIL o o Power supply 1 INPUT OK Chapter 1 Product Overview Figure 1-1 Catalyst 6509-NEB Switch Switching modules FAN STATUS Fan assembly WS-X6224 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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    competitive advantage. The Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers support the following features: • 30 Mpps forwarding processor and up to 512 MB DRAM for Internet routing • Up to two distributed Parallel Express Forwarding (PXF) IP services processors on each Optical Services Module (OSM) for flexible
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    on page xv. Cisco 7600 Series Overview Supervisor engine Redundant supervisor engine Switch Fabric Module Redundant Switch Fabric Module Slots 1-9 (right to left) 55746 Power supply 2 (redundant) FAN OUTPUT OK FAIL INPUT OK connection ESD ground strap WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE STATUSSYSTEMCONSOLPEWR
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    1-1 Supported Hardware Platform Part Number Catalyst 6000 family chassis WS-C6006 WS-C6009 WS-C6506 WS-C6509 WS-C6509-NEB WS-C6513 Cisco 7600 series chassis CISCO7603 CISCO7606 OSR-7609 Catalyst 6000 family power supplies WS-CAC-1000W WS-CAC-1300W WS-CAC-2500W WS-CAC-4000W WS-CDC
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    Supported Hardware Table 1-1 Supported Hardware (continued) Platform Catalyst 6000 family modules Part Number WS-X6K-SUP1A-MSFC WS-X6K-S1A-MSFC2 WS-X6K-S2-MSFC2 WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2 WS-X6066-SLB-APC WS-X6182-2PA WS-X6224-100FX-MT WS-X6324-100FX-MM WS-X6324-100FX-SM WS-X6248-RJ-45 WS-X6248-TEL WS
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    Table 1-1 Supported Hardware (continued) Platform Catalyst 6000 family modules (continued) Part Number WS-X6408-GBIC WS-X6408A-GBIC WS-X6416-GBIC WS-X6416-GE-MT WS-X6516-GBIC WS-X6816-GBIC WS-X6316-GE-TX WS-X6501-10GEX4 WS-X6502-10GE WS-X6516-GE-TX WS-X6066-SLB-APC WS-C6500-SFM WS-C6500-SFM2
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    Supported Hardware Table 1-1 Supported Hardware (continued) Platform Cisco 7600 Optical Services Modules (continued) Part Number 2CHOC48/T3-SI Cisco 7600 Optical Services Modules (continued) OSM-4CHOC12/T3-MM OSM-4CHOC12/T3-SI OSM-8CHOC12/T3-MM OSM-8CHOC12/T3-SI Description 1-port OC
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    12.1(8)E • Catalyst OS 7.1(2) and IOS 12.1(11)E Note The Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager does not support Catalyst 6000 family switches or Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers running only Catalyst software (no Multilayer Switch Feature Card installed). 1-10 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    family switches and Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers, which "plugs into" CEMF. The C65/76M software adds additional windows and a back-end controller process that communicates with the hardware elements (using CEMF), as shown in the following figure. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 2-1
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    Windows C65/76M controller CEMF Management Network Chapter 2 Basic Concepts Cisco EM Database Cisco C65/76M Database 73603 Catalyst 6500 Element Management An Element Manager inventory purposes. No security information is provided by the C65/76M. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 2-2
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    such as the chassis (hardware frame), fans, power supplies, modules, and ports. • Logical-Represents the nontangible features, such as VLAN configurations, EtherChannels, and routing protocols. • Network element-Represents the entire Catalyst 6000 family multilayer switch or Cisco 7600 series
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    Concepts These C65/76M objects have the following hierarchical organization: • Chassis - Power supplies - Supervisor engine modules: Ethernet interfaces - Ethernet modules: Ethernet interfaces - Switch Fabric Modules - FlexWAN Modules Port adapters: ATM port adapters ATM SONET interfaces ATM E3
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    Data Export (NDE) makes traffic statistics available for analysis by an external data collector • QoS-Enables and manages the global quality of service 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series
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    OS/IOS command-line interface. This class acts as a container for the physical and logical components of the device. The entire hierarchical structure of the C65/76M components is as follows: Network Element Chassis Power Supplies Supervisor Modules Ethernet Interfaces Ethernet Modules Ethernet
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    , Catalyst6500Manager and Cisco7600Manager) - if these views are present the version 2.0 release of the Manager application is still installed. See the Cisco 6500/7600 Manager Installation Guide for instruction on removing the previous version of the Manager. Network View The network view is
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    Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information. C65/76M Object States All C65/76M objects have states associated with them. Each state corresponds to a specific Element, Chassis and Software objects. It is used to determine the physical and logical components on a switch. If
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    support Performance Logging. When you enable performance logging on an object in the normal state, the object is moved into the performance state. Specific performance data polling finds the module is back up, it restores the module to the performance Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 2-9
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    series Internet Router. This mismatch can be in the major switch series (e.g. 6000, 6500 or 7600), the specific model of the switch (e.g. 6506, 6509 or 6513) or the type of software installation on the switch (Catalyst OS, Hybrid OS or Native IOS). 2-10 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the C65/76M software. Set up the Catalyst 6000 family switch or the Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. Start a Cisco EMF session. Deploy objects. Description Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework Installation and Administration Guide for more information on how to install and start
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    session, do the following: Step 1 From the command line on the terminal window, type the following: Cisco EMF_ROOT/bin/Cisco EMF session Note Replace Cisco EMF_ROOT with the root directory in which Cisco EMF is installed (for example, /opt/Cisco EMF). The login window (Figure 3-1) appears. Figure
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    Started Using Cisco EMF Step the session starts and the Cisco EMF Launchpad window appears (see Figure 3-2). Cisco Element Management Framework Launchpad Window 3-2) represent applications that are provided by Cisco Element Management Framework (Cisco EMF). The icons and applications are: Viewer
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    objects derived from the Cisco EMF managed object class. Objects can be added manually or on the basis of query criteria. The Access icon provides access to the Cisco EMF User Access Control for security and efficient and effective network management. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 3-4
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    the Event Browser. One of the most important aspects of network service management is the ability to identify events on the system and to take action to resolve them quickly and efficiently. For example, there may be a power supply fault in a chassis which would require an engineer to be sent out to
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    Cisco any combination of objects derived from the Cisco EMF-managed object class. These groups are meet the specified criteria. Quitting a Cisco EMF User Session To quit a Cisco EMF user session, follow these steps wish to quit the Cisco EMF Manager System? Click Yes to quit the session.
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    a Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router using Cisco EMF, a C65/76M object must be deployed within Cisco EMF and commissioned. This section describes how to manually deploy the Network Element object in Cisco EMF. For a detailed description on other deployment options
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    mode assumes the same communities for either switch operating system. CatOS/IOS SNMP Version The version of the SNMP agent running on the assumes the same password for either switch operating system. OS Deploy Type If the specific OS installation type for the switch is known, it can be selected
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    Step 4 Click the Finish button to deploy the Network Element object. This procedure deploys a decommissioned Catalyst 6500 Network Element object in Cisco EMF and automatically commissions it. Once the network element is commissioned and discovery is complete, the physical view will resemble Figure
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    If you have installed hardware that is not supported by C65/76M, the module image will contain a "?" in the hardware view. Launching Object Refer to the "C65/76M Objects and Interfaces" section on page 2-3 for descriptions of the object hierarchies. For example, to open the EtherChannel Dialog, right
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    Chapter 5, "Physical Object Dialog Boxes," and Chapter 6, "Logical Object Dialog Boxes," describe how to use the dialog boxes for the physical and logical objects, respectively. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 3-11
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    Launching Object Management Dialogs Chapter 3 Getting Started 3-12 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the C65/76M of the presence of supported hardware. The C65/76M objects can be automatically discovered or manually deployed. Objects can also be predeployed in CEMF before the actual installation of a Catalyst 6000 family switch or a Cisco 7600 series Internet Router in the field. Predeployment
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    Managing a Catalyst 6000 Family Switch or a Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M C65/76M Object Hierarchy A fully deployed C65/76M object in CEMF has the following object hierarchy: Network Element Chassis Power Supplies Supervisor Modules Ethernet Interfaces Ethernet
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    switch. If objects on the switch are discovered that do not currently exist in CEMF, then these objects are automatically created and populated. For example, an Ethernet module would be automatically populated with the appropriate number Chassis objects are called "may-Chassis" and "morar-Chassis,"
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    Managing a Catalyst 6000 Family Switch or a Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Figure 4-1 Hierarchical Structure of Deployed and Commissioned Objects Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-4
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    switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router discovered. • Manual deployment This method should be used if a small number of Chassis - Supervisor Modules - Ethernet Modules - Switch Fabric Modules - FlexWAN Modules - Port Adapters - OSM Modules 4-2. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-5
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    Deployment and Commissioning Process Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Figure 4-2 Launching the IP Discovery Window from the Map Viewer When first launched, the IP Discovery window will resemble Figure 4-3. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-6
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    of the CEMF 3.1 Users Guide. Note When specifying the SNMP community string, use the read-write community string for the switch. If the read community If one of the discovered devices is a Catalyst 6000 family switch or a Cisco 7600 series Internet Router, then a C65/76M Network Element object
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    the switch to automatically determine the contents of the switch. However, before the Network Element object can be commissioned, additional parameters are required. Specifically, the pop-up menu, which will launch a window that resembles Figure 4-5. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-8
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    The IP Discovery process only fills in the SNMP community strings based on the version of SNMP discovered on the switch or router. In Figure 4-6, the read and read-write community strings are IP Discovery window should be the read-write SNMP community. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-9
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    to start monitoring the switch or the router. Note Commissioning may take a few minutes. After the Network Element object is commissioned, the Physical view will resemble Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 Fully IP-Discovered and Commissioned Catalyst 6513 Switch 4-10 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    needed and the specific IP address and type of device that is connected to the network is known. To manually deploy a Catalyst 6000 family switch or a Cisco 7600 series Internet Figure 4-8 Pop-up Menu for Manually Deploying a C65/76M Switch Object Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-11
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    Wizard-Templates Property Description Catalyst 6500 Switch Network Element Only (Auto-discovered chassis) This option deploys Switch Network Element and Chassis option is used for the predeployment processes (see the "Predeployment" section). 4-12 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Object Parameters Deployment and Commissioning Process Property Description Number of Catalyst The number of switches or routers that you want to 6500 Switch elements deploy at the same time. Enter the number of Catalyst 6500 series switches or Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers that you want
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    in the Map Viewer application. IP address of the switch or router. SNMP v1 read community used by the device. SNMP v1 write community used by the device. SNMP v2c read community used by the device. SNMP v2c write community used by the device. 4-14 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    4 Deploying the C65/76M Deployment and Commissioning Process Property Description SNMP Version The version of the SNMP agent running on the device. This is a drop-down menu containing: • SNMPv1 • SNMPv2c • SNMPv3 - not supported IOS Telnet Password The password used to allow the C65/76M
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    Figure 4-12 Deployment Wizard-Views Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Property Physical Description Location in the Physical containment view where the new object will be deployed. containment (Figure 4-13). Click the Forward button when completed. 4-16 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Figure 4-13 Physical Containment Selection Deployment and Commissioning Process Choose the Physical containment view and then click Apply button. The Summary window, shown in Figure 4-14, is displayed. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-17
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    to automatically determine the contents of the switch. To commission the Network Element object, right-click on the Network Element object and choose Open Network Element Dialog from the pop-up menu, which launches a window that resembles Figure 4-15. 4-18 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    76M to determine which modules are installed on the switch or router, and also allows CEMF to start monitoring the switch or router. Note manual Deployment Wizard (Figure 4-11). After the object is commissioned, the Physical view will resemble Figure 4-16. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Commissioning Process Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Figure 4-16 Manually Deployed and Commissioned Catalyst 6506 Switch If an error is encountered when the object is commissioned, read community, and then recommission the Network Element object. 4-20 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Modules • Switch Fabric Modules • FlexWAN Modules • Port Adapter • Content Switching Module • EtherChannel Modules The remaining C65/76M objects are automatically discovered when the Network Element object is commissioned. Network Element, Software, and Chassis Object Predeployment To manually
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    Figure 4-17 Manually Deploying a C65/76M Object Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M When you choose the Deployment > Deploy Catalyst 6500 Manager option, the Deployment Wizard-Templates window, shown in Figure 4-18, is displayed. Figure 4-18 Deployment Wizard-Templates 4-22 Cisco 6500/7600 Series
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    manual deployment process (see the "Manual Deployment" section). Figure 4-19 Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Property Description Number of Catalyst The number of switches or routers that you want to 6500 Switch elements predeploy at the same time. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Enter the number of Catalyst 6500 series switches or Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers that you want be displayed for each switch or router to be predeployed. Figure 4-20 Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details 4-24 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    . SNMP V2c Write Community SNMP v2c write community used by the device. SNMP Version The version of the SNMP agent running on the device. This is a drop-down menu containing: • SNMPv1 • SNMPv2c • SNMPv3 - not supported IOS Telnet Password The password used to allow the C65/76M to access the
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    Figure 4-21 Deployment Wizard-Views Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Property Physical Description Location in the Physical containment view where the new object will be deployed. If (see Figure 4-22). Click the Forward button when completed. 4-26 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Figure 4-22 Physical Location Selection Deployment and Commissioning Process Click the Apply button when the Physical containment has been selected. The Object Parameters window, shown in Figure 4-23, is displayed. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-27
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    a drop-down list containing the chassis types in the chassis series: • wsc6506 • wsc6509 • wsc6509NEB • wsc6513 Note If you are deploying a Catalyst 6000 series switch, the following chassis types will be displayed in the Chassis Type drop down menu. 4-28 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    : • wsc6006 • wsc6009 Note If you are deploying a Cisco 7600 series Internet Router, the following chassis types will be displayed in the Chassis Type drop down menu. Property Cisco 7600 Chassis Name Chassis Type Description Label that is used for the Chassis object in the Map Viewer. This value
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    image that is displayed will depend on the value used for the Chassis Type. Figure 4-25 shows an example of a predeployed Catalyst 6509 chassis. Note that the chassis is empty and has cross hashes indicating that it is in the decommissioned state. 4-30 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Fabric Modules • FlexWAN Modules • Port Adapters • Optical Services Modules • Content Switching Module Tip Supporting modules, such as AC or DC power supplies, are automatically added through subchassis discovery. You cannot manually deploy these objects. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    > Deploy Supervisor/Control Modules(s)from the pop-up menu of the Chassis object (see Figure 4-26). Figure 4-26 Predeploying Supervisor Modules The Supervisor Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters window, as shown in Figure 4-27, is displayed. 4-32 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Number of Modules Description The number of supervisor modules to deploy. Enter the number of supervisor modules to predeploy and click the Forward button. The Supervisor Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details window is displayed for each module to deploy (see Figure 4-28). Cisco
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    Wizard-Object Parameters Details Property Module Name Module Type Chassis Slot Number Description The name given to the Supervisor Module object. The type of supervisor module to be deployed. The types are shown in a drop-down list with the following values: • ws-x6k-sup1a-msfc-Supervisor Engine
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    the Cancel button to cancel the operation, or click the Finish button to create the object. If the Chassis Slot Number corresponds to an occupied slot, an error message will be displayed. The error message resembles the message shown in Figure 4-30. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-35
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    4 Deploying the C65/76M Ethernet Module To predeploy an Ethernet module (standard Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet), choose the Deployment > Deploy Ethernet Module(s) option from the pop-up menu of the Chassis object (see Figure 4-31). 4-36 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    C65/76M Figure 4-31 Predeploying Ethernet Modules Deployment and Commissioning Process After you choose the Deploy Ethernet Module option, the window shown in Figure 4-32 is displayed. Figure 4-32 Ethernet Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-37
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    Description The number of Ethernet modules to deploy. Enter the number of Ethernet module objects to be predeployed at the same time and click the Forward button. The window shown in Figure 4-33 is displayed. Figure 4-33 Ethernet Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details 4-38 Cisco
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    fiber) Chassis Slot Number The slot in which the Ethernet Module is to be deployed. Enter the details for the Ethernet Module object and click the Forward button. The Ethernet Module Deployment Wizard-Summary window is displayed (see Figure 4-34). Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-39
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    . The error message resembles the message shown in Figure 4-30. Switch Fabric Module To predeploy a Switch Fabric Module, choose the Deployment > Deploy Supervisor/Control Module(s) option in the pop-up menu from the Chassis object (see Figure 4-35). 4-40 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Commissioning Process After you choose the Deploy Switch Fabric Module(s) option, the Switch Fabric Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters window is displayed (see Figure 4-36). Figure 4-36 Switch Fabric Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-41
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    to deploy (see Figure 4-37). Figure 4-37 Switch Fabric Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details Property Module Name Module Type Chassis Slot Number Description The name given to the Switch Fabric Module object. The type of Switch Fabric Module to be deployed. This is a drop-down list
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    -Summary window is displayed (see Figure 4-38). Figure 4-38 Switch Fabric Module Deployment Wizard-Summary You can either click the Cancel button to cancel the operation or click the Finish button to create the object. If the Chassis Slot Number corresponds to an occupied slot, an error message is
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    the pop-up menu from the Chassis object (see Figure 4-39). Figure 4-39 Predeploying FlexWAN Modules After you choose the Deploy FlexWAN Module(s) option, the FlexWAN Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters window is displayed (see Figure 4-40). 4-44 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    and Commissioning Process Figure 4-40 FlexWAN Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Property Number of Modules Description The number of FlexWAN modules to be deployed at the same time. This value cannot be greater than 12. Enter the number of FlexWAN modules to be deployed at the same
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    Process Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Figure 4-41 FlexWAN Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details Property Module Name Module Type Chassis Slot Number Description The name given to the FlexWAN Module object. The type of FlexWAN Module to be deployed. This is a drop-down list with
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    either click the Cancel button to cancel the operation or click the Finish button to create the object. If the Chassis slot number corresponds to an occupied slot, an error message is displayed. The message resembles the message shown in Figure 4-30. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-47
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    "FlexWAN Module" section on page 4-44). Choose the Deployment > Deploy Port Adapter(s) option in the pop-up menu from the FlexWAN object (see Figure 4-43). Figure 4-43 Predeploying Port Adapters The Port Adapter Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters window is displayed (see Figure 4-44). 4-48 Cisco
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    /76M Deployment and Commissioning Process Figure 4-44 Port Adapter Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Property Number of Modules Description The number of port adapters to be deployed at the same time. Enter the number of port adapters to be deployed at the same time and click Forward button
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    Deployment and Commissioning Process Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Figure 4-45 Port Adapter Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details 4-50 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Deploying the C65/76M Deployment and Commissioning Process Property Description Port Adapter Name The name given to the Port plus • pa-2t3-plus • pa-mct3 • pa-mc2t3 • pa-san-fc1 FlexWAN Bay Number The FlexWAN bay in which the port adapter is to be deployed. The port adapter can be deployed in bays
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    Deploying the C65/76M Note Valid FlexWAN bay numbers are 0 or 1. If you enter any other number, an error message is displayed and the Forward or click the Finish button to create the object. If the Chassis slot number corresponds to an occupied slot, an error message is displayed. The message
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    pop-up menu from the Chassis object (see Figure 4-47). Figure 4-47 Predeploying Content Switching Modules After you choose the Deploy Supervisor/Control Module(s) option, the Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters window is displayed (see Figure 4-48). Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-53
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    Process Figure 4-48 Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Property Number of Modules Description The number of Content Switching Modules to be deployed at the same time. This value cannot be greater than 1 for IOS 12.1(8a)E3 and earlier, and no greater than 11 for
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    Parameters Details Property Module Name Module Type Chassis Slot Number Description The name given to the Content Switching Module object. The type of Content Switching Module to be deployed. This is a drop-down list with the following value: • ws-x6066-slb-apc-Content Switching Module The slot in
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    the C65/76M You can either click the Cancel button to cancel the operation or click the Finish button to create the object. If the Chassis slot number corresponds to an occupied slot, an error message is displayed. The message resembles the message shown in Figure 4-30. 4-56
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    OSM Module option in the pop-up menu from the Chassis object (see Figure 4-51). Figure 4-51 Predeploying OSM Modules After you choose the Deploy OSM Module(s) option, the OSM Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters window is displayed (see Figure 4-52). Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Number of Modules Description The number of OSMs to be deployed at the same time. Enter the number of OSMs to be deployed at the same time and click Forward button. The Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details window is displayed for each module to be deployed (see Figure 4-53). 4-58 Cisco
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    Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Deployment and Commissioning Process Figure 4-53 OSM Module Deployment Wizard-Object Parameters Details Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-59
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    Module Name Module Type Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Description The name given to the OSM object. The type of OSM to be deployed. This is a drop-down list with the following values: • osm-4ge-wan-gbic-4-port Gigabit Ethernet Optical Services Module 4-60 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Deployment and Commissioning Process Property Module Type (continued) Description • osm-16oc3-pos-sl-16-port OC-3/STM-1 SONET/SDH OSM, SM-LR, /t3-si-1-port channelized OC-48, SM-IR, with 4 ports of Gigabit Ethernet Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 4-61
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    Deployment and Commissioning Process Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M Property Module Type (continued) Chassis Slot Number Description • osm-2choc48/t3-si-2-port channelized OC-48, SM-IR, with 4 Figure 4-54). Figure 4-54 OSM Deployment Wizard-Summary 4-62 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    create the object. If the Chassis slot number corresponds to an occupied slot, power supply and all of the logical objects. If the coldStart trap is not received by the CEMF server when the switch is first brought on-line, then the predeployed Network Element object needs to be commissioned manually
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    Deployment and Commissioning Process Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M 4-64 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chassis Dialog Box, page 5-3 • C6576M Power Supply Dialog Box, page 5-12 • C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box, page 5-15 • C6576M Ethernet Module Dialog Box, page 5-22 • C6576M Ethernet Interface Dialog Box, page 5-27 • C6576M Switch Fabric Module 138 • C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box,
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    Element All dialogs (under the Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager menu entry) Chassis Chassis Dialog Power Supply Dialog All Module Dialogs All Port Adapter Dialogs All Interface Dialogs Power Supply Power Supply Dialog Supervisor Module Supervisor Module Dialog Ethernet Interface Dialog All
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    Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Chassis Dialog Box C6576M Chassis Dialog Box This dialog box provides access to attributes for the physical chassis. This includes items such as the fan, temperature, and power supplies. This dialog box can be launched from a Network Element object or
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    Fan Status-Status of the chassis fans. This attribute can have the following values: - other-The fan status is unknown. - Normal-Fan status is normal. - High-There is a minor problem. - Excessive-There is a major problem - not-in-use-Clock is not in use. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-4
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    -CEMF is trying to determine the contents and configuration of the Chassis object. • normal-Presence polling of the object. • performance- of the switch is modified to add the following command to each interface: rmon collection stats owner monitor Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-5
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    switch - WS-C6509-9-slot Catalyst 6500 series switch - WS-C6509NEB- 9-slot vertical Catalyst 6500 series switch - WS-C6513-13-slot Catalyst 6500 series chassis - OSR-7603-3-slot Cisco 7600 series chassis - OSR-7606-6-slot Cisco 7600 series chassis - OSR-7609-9-slot Cisco 7600 series chassis • Number
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    supply AC/6 slots Module Inventory Area The Module Inventory area of the C6576M Chassis dialog box provides a list of occupied slots, including the following information: • Slot Number • Serial Number • Model number • Number of ports • Hardware version • Firmware version • Software version Cisco
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    Serial Number - Power Supply 1 Type - Power Supply 2 Type The following data is exported for each installed module in the chassis: - Slot Number - Model - Number of Ports - Hardware Version - Firmware Version - Software Version - Serial Number . Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-8
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    by the end-of-line character. Each field is printed regardless of whether it is empty or not. If an attribute in the list has no value, a (nil) tab is written in its place. The following is an example of the output: [192.168.12.101-Chassis] WS-C6506,8,9,TBA04430433,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 [power supply
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    This includes all chassis performance attributes, all supervisor performance attributes and all interface performance attributes. • Stop Performance Logging (All Chassis Elements) button-Turns performance data logging off for all the chassis elements. 5-10 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the C6576M Chassis dialog box is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for this chassis object. This can be used for providing notes, such as contact information, specifics of the chassis and/or network configurations, warnings, etc. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-11
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    Chassis and Power Supply objects at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. Details Tab Figure 5-5 shows the Details tab of the C6576M Power Supply dialog box. Figure 5-5 Details Tab of the C6576M Power Supply Dialog Box 5-12 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    supply - wscdc1300-1300W DC power supply - wscdc2500w-2500W DC power supply - pwr950ac-950W AC power supply - pwr950dc-950W DC power supply - pwr1900ac-1900W AC power supply - pwr1900dc-1900W DC power supply - pwr1900ac6-1900 watt supply AC/6 slots Note The WS-C6509-NEB chassis does not support
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    of the C6576M Power Supply Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the power supply configuration. For example, the note might include the reason why the power supply is in redundant mode. 5-14 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    modules. This dialog box can be launched from a Chassis object or Supervisor Module object within the Physical view. You can select one chassis and more than one supervisor engine module Status-Displays the operational status of the supervisor engine module. The operation status can have one of the
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    is not guaranteed to be current. Decommissioning the Supervisor Module will also decommission its Ethernet Interface objects. The decommission action is useful to allow a supervisor engine module to be removed and replaced without generating alarms. 5-16 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Module Dialog module discovered does not match the predeployed supervisor engine module. Inventory Tab Figure 5-8 shows the Inventory tab of the C6576M Supervisor Module dialog box. Figure 5-8 Inventory Tab of the C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    : • Model-Displays the model description of supervisor engine module installed. • Serial Number-Displays the serial number for the supervisor engine module. • PFC Card-Displays the type of PFC daughter card installed on the Supervisor module. - empty-No card installed - wsf6kpfc-PFC installed
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    Module dialog box. Figure 5-9 Performance Tab of the C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box CPU Usage Area The CPU Usage area of the C6576M Supervisor Module Memory Usage Area The Memory Usage area of the C6576M Supervisor Module dialog box provides the following information: • Total (Bytes)-Displays
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    area of the C6576M Supervisor Module dialog box allows users to turn on performance logging for the supervisor module attributes as well as the Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more
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    Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the supervisor engine module. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-21
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    chassis and more than one Ethernet module from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. Details Tab Figure 5-11 shows the Details tab of the C6576M Ethernet Module dialog box. Figure 5-11 Details Tab of the C6576M Ethernet Module Dialog Box 5-22 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of Ethernet module. This attribute can have one of the following values: - WS-X6524-100FX-MM - WS-X6548-RJ-21 - WS-X6548-RJ-45 - WS-X6408-GBIC - WS-X6408A-GBIC - WS-X6416-GBIC - WS-X6416-GE-MT - WS-X6516-GBIC - WS-X6816-GBIC - WS-X6316-GE-TX - WS-X6501-10GEX4 - WS-X6224-100FX-MT Cisco 6500/7600
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    -No card installed. - WS-F6KDFC-Distributed Forwarding Card for WS-X6516-GBIC module. - WS-F6KVPWR-Inline Power Card. - unknown-Card installed is not one of the above. • Hardware Version-The hardware version on the module. • Software Version-The software version on the module. • Firmware Version-The
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    Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Ethernet Module Dialog Box The decommission action is useful to allow a Ethernet module to be removed and replaced without generating alarms. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-25
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    the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M Ethernet Module dialog box. Figure 5-12 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M Ethernet Module Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the Ethernet module. 5-26 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    chassis, more than one Ethernet module, and more than one interface at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. Status Tab Figure 5-13 shows the Status tab of the C6576M Ethernet Interface dialog box. Figure 5-13 Status Tab of the C6576M Ethernet Interface Dialog Box Cisco
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    dialog box provides the following information: • Description-Descriptive name of the interface. Note The maximum number of characters allowed for Hybrid OS is 25 is in this state if the interface has missing components (typically hardware). - lowerLayerDown-The interface in the lower layer is down. •
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    In this case, it cannot be determined if a connection is present or not. • Number of Resets-The number of times this interface has been reset. This attribute is read-only. The display-only lost communication with the device from the performance state. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-29
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    the interface to determine the speed and duplex mode for the interface automatically. Note If an unsupported speed is selected, an error is reported. 5-30 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    cannot adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. • Bandwidth-Overwrites default bandwidth in kilobits per second. can be sent on the interface. Note IOS 12.1(8a)E5 caveat: Jumbo frame support is incompatible with the IS-IS routing Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-31
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    - onNoNegotiate-The port is permanently set to be a trunk and no negotiation takes place with the far end to try to ensure consistent operation. - on-The port initiates a request to become a trunk and will will unset the IP address for this interface. 5-32 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    if the Chassis object is not in the normal or performance state. • In Octets-Total number of received octets including framing characters. • In Broadcast Pkts.-The total number of good exponentially decayed moving average of input bits per second. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-33
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    Out Discarded Pkts.-Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded. • Out Dropped Pkts.-Number of events in which outbound packets were dropped. • Out Error Pkts.-Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. 5-34 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    data logging off for this specific interface's attributes. All attributes in the Performance tab are logged when the object is placed into the Performance state. Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide
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    number. • Retrans. Interval (sec)-The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description Dead (sec)-The number of seconds that The estimated number of seconds system number.
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    is already deployed on the device. If the process does not exist, the action will fail. • Disable button-Disables IS-IS routing on the interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-37
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    be configured on a trunking interface, but it only has an effect when the interface is in access mode. These are possible values: - true - false 5-38 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    are part of a loop. The default value is 128 in all versions of IOS, 32 in all versions of CatOS. The valid values are: - Native IOS 12.1(6)E and earlier:Integer (0..248) [increments of 8] - Native IOS 12 associated STP instance. The interface does not Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-39
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    Per VLAN STP Setting Subdialog Box STP Status Area The STP Status area of the C6576M Ethernet Interface dialog box provides the following information: 5-40 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the active STP VLAN port configurations of the interface. No data is displayed if it is in the linkDown or STP misconfigured state. Data is displayed in the following columns: - VLAN-Identifies the port path cost of the interface in the STP instance. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-41
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    on an interface. Note There may be multiple groups deployed on an interface. Using a group number on one logical or physical interface does not preclude using it on another. • Virtual IP-Primary fails. - true-preempt enabled. - false-preempt disabled. 5-42 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    C6576M Ethernet Interface Dialog Box • Delay Minimum-Time difference (in seconds) between a router power up and the time it can start preempting the currently active router. This value is is pressed. Figure 5-20 HSRP Group Configure Subdialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-43
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    IP addresses of HSRP groups deployed on the interface. Data is displayed in the following columns: - Group Number-Unique identifier along of an HSRP group. - Secondary Hello Interval - Hold Interval Figure 5-21 HSRP Secondary IP Modify Subdialog Box 5-44 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    determines how it marks, schedules, and classifies received L2 frames, and whether or not congestion avoidance is implemented. This attribute can have the following values: Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-45
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    precedence value of the frame is trusted. • Default CoS Value-Interface class of service value. QoS assigns the CoS value to untagged frames from a trusted interface and to all frames of prompting you to confirm the removal action. 5-46 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes Figure 5-23 Select Policy Subdialog Box C6576M Ethernet Interface Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-47
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    C6576M Ethernet Interface Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes tab is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the interface. 5-48 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Dialog Box This dialog box provides information for the Switch Fabric Modules. This dialog box can be launched from a Chassis object or Switch Fabric Module object within the Physical view. You can select one chassis and more than one Switch Fabric Module at a time from the object list on the left
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    the Switch Fabric Module. This attribute has the following value: - WS-X6500-SFM - WS-X6500-SFM2 • Serial Number-The serial number of the module. • Hardware Version-The hardware version on the module. • Software Version-The software version on the module. • Firmware Version-The firmware version on
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    enabled module installed in the chassis. • Slot-Slot number of the fabric-enabled module. • Channel-Fabric channel number. • InErrors-Total number of error packets received on the module through the fabric channel since the entry was last initialized. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-51
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    of the fabric channel for the module. Note This table is only supported in IOS versions 12.1(8a)EX and later; in earlier IOS versions, the table will be empty. Additional Notes Tab Figure 5-27 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M Switch Fabric Module dialog box. Figure 5-27 Additional Notes
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    -The status is unknown. - ok-The status is normal. - minorFault-There is a minor problem. - majorFault-There is a major problem. Note If this attribute has a value other than ok, an alarm is generated. (See Chapter 8, "Alarms and Alarm Management.") Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-53
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    has the following value: - WS-X6182-2PA • Serial Number-The serial number of the module. • Hardware Version-The hardware version on the module. • Software Version-The software version on the module. • Firmware Version-The firmware version on the module. Performance Logging Area The Performance
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    the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M FlexWAN Module dialog box. Figure 5-29 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M FlexWAN Module Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the FlexWAN module. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-55
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    port HSSI port adapter - PA-2T3-2-port serial T3 port adapter - PA-2T3+-Enhanced 2-port serial T3 port adapter - PA-4T+-Enhanced 4-port serial port adapter - PA-8T-232-8-port EIA/TIA-232 serial port adapter - PA-8T-V35-8-port V.35 serial port adapter 5-56 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    - PA-T3+-Enhanced 1-port T3 serial port adapter • Serial Number-The serial number of the port adapter. Note This attribute is unsupported for PA-ATMDX-E3 port adapter. • Number of Ports-The number of ports on the port adapter. • Hardware Version-The hardware version of the port adapter. • Software
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    manually. In the decommissioned state, the properties of the object are not monitored. As a result, data displayed in the configuration window is not guaranteed to be current. The decommission action allows a port adapter to be removed and replaced Box 5-58 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Port Adapter Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the port adapter. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-59
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    Dialog Boxes C6576M Optical Services Modules Dialog Box This dialog box describes the physical Gigabit Ethernet WAN OSM (OSM GE-WAN), Packet over Sonet OSM (OSM PoS), and channelized SONET OSM on a Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. This dialog box can be launched from a Chassis object or an OSM
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    normal. - minorFault-There is a minor problem. - majorFault-There is a major problem. Note If this attribute has a value following value: - OSM-4GE-WAN-GBIC-4-port Gigabit Ethernet Optical Services Module, GBIC - OSM-4OC12-POS-MM-4-port OC-12/STM-4 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-61
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    Optical Services Modules Dialog Box Serial Number-The serial number of the module. • Hardware Version-The hardware version on the module. • Software Version-The software version on the module. • Firmware Version-The firmware version on the module. 5-62 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the OSM. • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Actions
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    C6576M Optical Services Modules Dialog Box Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes Additional Notes Tab Figure 5-33 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM. 5-64 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    SLB Dialog Box The Content Switching Module is a line card that provides server load launched from a Chassis object or SLB object within the Physical view. You can select one chassis and one SLB problem. - majorFault-There is a major problem. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-65
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    Content Switching Module. This attribute has the following value: - WS-X6066-SLB-APC • Type-The type of module. • Number of Ports-The number of internal ports in the module. • Serial Number-The serial number of the module. • Hardware Version-The hardware version on the module. • Software Version-The
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    C6576M SLB Dialog Box Note The configured SLB mode does not take effect until the Content Switching Module is reloaded. The reload is performed manually by executing the IOS config mode command power cycle module slot_number. Note When changing the configured SLB mode from CSM to RP, the SLB
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    35 shows the Client Side VLAN tab of the C6576M SLB module dialog box. Figure 5-35 Client Side VLAN Tab of the C6576M SLB Module Dialog Box Client Side VLAN Area The Client Side VLAN area and real servers must point their gateways to this address. 5-68 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    . You need to specify a VLAN in the Client Side VLAN field and an IP address in the Gateway field for the action to take effect. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-69
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    network hop away from the CSM. There may be multiple static routes configured for a server VLAN. The following attributes are displayed in the table: 5-70 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Remove and Static Route Add button actions to take effect, you need to specify the static route using one of the following sets of attributes: Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-71
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    Figure 5-37 shows the Server Farms tab of the C6576M SLB dialog box. Figure 5-37 Server Farms Tab of the C6576M SLB Dialog Box 5-72 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    value of other (3) is not supported for write operations. • Real Weight-Actual real server weighting factor. - Minimum Connections-When the maximum connections is exceeded, no more connections will be established to the real server until the number Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-73
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    Name field, an IP address in the Real IP Address field, and a port number in the TCP Port field for the action to take effect. • Real Server Remove Name field, an IP address in the Real IP Address field, and a port number in the TCP Port field for the action to take effect. Virtual Servers Tab
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    server to bring it into service. Note To modify attribute the virtual server. A value of 0 indicates all ports are supported. Well known port numbers include: • dns (53) • ftp (21) • https the value of the TCP port number is not applicable. On read, Current Connections-Number of current
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    in the Netmask field, and select a mode for the action to take effect. - Client Remove button-Removes the client range to a virtual server definition. 5-76 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the C6576M SLB Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the SLB. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-77
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    , FlexWAN modules, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. Status Tab Figure 5-40 shows the Status tab of the C6576M ATM T3 Interface dialog box. Figure 5-40 Status Tab of the C6576M ATM T3 Interface Dialog Box 5-78 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    The Performance Logging area of the C6576M ATM T3 Interface dialog box contains the buttons to enable data logging of all the interface attributes of the interface. • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-79
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    ATM T3 Interface Dialog Box Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Status Field The display-only Status
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    (such as IGRP and EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. • Input Queue Length-Input queue length in packets. • Output Queue Length-Output queue length confirmation, will unset the IP address for this interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-81
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    ID-End-station ID of node in ATM network. The NSAP address prefix is provided by the switch to the router through ILMI. There must be a PVC configured for ILMI communication with the switch. This address is required if not implemented by ATM CM. 5-82 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    assists recovery of the clock by the receiver. • Line Build-Out Length-Line build-out length. - short-0 to 50 feet - long-Greater than 50 feet Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-83
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    C6576M ATM T3 Interface Dialog Box Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes Performance Tab Figure 5-43 shows the Performance tab of the C6576M ATM T3 Interface dialog box. Figure 5-43 Performance Tab of the C6576M ATM T3 Interface Dialog Box 5-84 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    discarding such a packet is to free up buffer space. • Out Discarded Pkts.-The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected -C-bit coding violations. • P-bit Errored Secs-P-bit errored seconds. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-85
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    severely errored seconds. • C-bit Coding Violations-Far end C-bit coding violations. • Elapsed Secs-Number of seconds which have elapsed since the beginning of the far end current error-measurement period. • Unavail Secs-Far end unavailable seconds. 5-86 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the following information: • OSPF Network Type-OSPF network type. ATM is a point-to-point service; by default it is considered to be nonbroadcast by the OSPF routing process. An ATM interface on an attached network. This attribute is read-only. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-87
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    (sec)-The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value also is used when retransmitting database description and link packets generated on the interface for level 2 routing. 5-88 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    T3 Interface Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the ATM T3 Interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-89
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    the general characteristics of the interface: • Description-Comment or a description to help you remember what is attached to this interface. The description is only put in the configuration to help you remember what specific interfaces are used for. 5-90 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the interface. • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to the user through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager
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    shows the Configuration tab of the C6576M ATM E3 Interface dialog box. Figure 5-47 Configuration Tab of the C6576M ATM E3 Interface Dialog Box 5-92 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    (such as IGRP and EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. • Input Queue Length-Input queue length in packets. • Output Queue Length-Output queue length confirmation, will unset the IP address for this interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-93
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    ID-End-station ID of node in ATM network. The NSAP address prefix is provided by the switch to the router through ILMI. There must be a PVC configured for ILMI communication with the switch. This address is required if not implemented by ATM CM. 5-94 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    E3 Interface dialog box. All attributes shown in this tab are read-only. Figure 5-49 Performance Tab of the C6576M ATM E3 Interface Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-95
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    discarding such a packet is to free up buffer space. • Out Discarded Pkts.-The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected -C-bit coding violations. • P-bit Errored Secs-P-bit errored seconds. 5-96 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    severely errored seconds. • C-bit Coding Violations-Far end C-bit coding violations. • Elapsed Secs-Number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the far end current error-measurement period. • Unavail Secs-Far end unavailable seconds. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-97
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    the following information: • OSPF Network Type-OSPF network type. ATM is a point-to-point service; by default it is considered to be nonbroadcast by the OSPF routing process. An ATM interface can on an attached network. This attribute is read-only. 5-98 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    )-The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link packets generated on the interface for level 2 routing. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-99
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    Interface Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the ATM E3 Interface. 5-100 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    on the Catalyst 6000 family switches or Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers. This dialog box can be launched from the ATM Port Adapter or ATM Sonet interface object within the Physical view. You can select multiple ATM SONET interfaces, port adapters, FlexWAN modules, and chassis at a time from the
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    -Cable is connected to the interface. - no-Cable is not connected to the interface. - unknown-Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface. • Number of Resets-Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. 5-102 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the interface: • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager
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    shows the Configuration tab of the C6576M ATM SONET Interface dialog box. Figure 5-53 Configuration Tab of the C6576M ATM SONET Interface Dialog Box 5-104 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    (such as IGRP and EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. • Input Queue Length-Input queue length in packets. • Output Queue Length-Output queue length confirmation, will unset the IP address for this interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-105
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    : - sts-3c-Synchronous Transport Signal level 3 concatenated is the SONET (N. American) format that specifies the frame structure for a 155.52-Mbps line. - stm-1-Synchronous Transport Module level 1 is the SDH (European) format that specifies the frame structure for a 155.52-Mbps line. 5-106
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    Required if not implemented by ATM CM. • End-Station ID-End-station ID of node in ATM network. The NSAP address prefix is provided by the switch to the router through ILMI. There must be used for optical SONET/SDH signals. - sonetMediumOther-Other. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-107
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    addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. • Out Unicast Pkts.-The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to decayed moving average of input packets per second. 5-108 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    • Coding Violations-Number of coding violations encountered by the SONET Section in the current 15-minute interval. • Severely Err Frm Secs-Number of severely errored framing seconds encountered by the SONET Section in the current 15-minute interval. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-109
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    End Line Error Statistics Area The SONET Far End Line Error Statistics area contains the following information: • Errored Secs-Number of far end Secs-Number of severely far end errored seconds encountered by the SONET Line in the current 15-minute interval. • Coding Violations-Number of far end
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    -Number of far end unavailable seconds encountered by the SONET Path in the current 15-minute interval. Routing Protocol Tab Figure 5-56 shows the Routing Protocol tab of the C6576M ATM SONET Interface dialog box. Figure 5-56 Routing Protocol Tab of the C6576M ATM SONET Interface Dialog Box Cisco
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    . ATM is a point-to-point service; by default it is considered to number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value also is used when retransmitting database description number. 5-112 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    action will fail. • Disable button-Disables IS-IS routing on the interface. Note By default, all interfaces are configured as IS-IS Circuit-type Level 1-2. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-113
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    Interface Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the ATM SONET Interface. 5-114 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    OSM-4GE-WAN-GBIC module. This dialog box , OSMs, and chassis at a time from Description-Comment or a description to help you remember what is attached to this interface. The description is only put in the configuration to help you remember what specific Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-115
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    the interface. - unknown-Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface. • Number of Resets-Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. The display-only with the device from the performance state. 5-116 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    are being generated. This list contains the following values: - enabled - disabled • Delay-Specifies the delay in tens of microseconds for an interface or network segment. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-117
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    you cannot adjust the actual bandwidth of an interface with this command. Layer 2 Area The Layer 2 area of the C6576M GE EtherChannel) using a nondefault MTU. Note IOS 12.1(8a)E5 caveat: Jumbo frame support is incompatible with the IS-IS routing protocol. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    minute exponentially decayed moving average of output bits per second. Error Statistics Area The Interface Error Statistics area contains the following information: • CRC Error Pkts.-Number of input packets that had cyclic redundancy checksum errors. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-119
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    that were aborted. • In Error Pkts.-The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. • Out Error Pkts.-Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. 5-120 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the interface: • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager
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    number. • Retrans. Interval (sec)-The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description . Dead (sec)-Number of seconds that estimated number of seconds system number. •
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    is already deployed on the device. If the process does not exist, the action will fail. • Disable button-Disable IS-IS routing on the interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-123
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    the following C6576M OSM GE-WAN Interface attributes of a given HSRP group: - Secondary IP - Virtual IP - Preempt - Delay Minimum - Priority - Hello Interval - Hold Interval 5-124 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    be multiple groups deployed on an interface. Using a group number on one logical or physical interface does not preclude using it Delay Minimum-Time difference (in seconds) between a router power up and the time it can start preempting the currently Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-125
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    the Configure button. The following is displayed in the subdialog box: - Group Number-Unique identifier of an HSRP group. - IP Address-The HSRP group may of HSRP groups deployed on the interface. Data is displayed in the following columns: - Group Number-Unique identifier of an HSRP group. -
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    Interface Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM GE-WAN Interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-127
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    to help you remember what is attached to this interface. The description is only put in the configuration to help you remember what specific interfaces are used for. • Type-Describes the type of allocated channel. This attribute is read-only. 5-128 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    as a serial line waiting for an incoming connection) - notPresent-Interface has missing (typically, hardware) components. if a cable is connected to the interface. • Number of Resets-Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-129
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    of the interface: • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager
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    for the interface. SONET Area The SONET area contains the following information: • Description-Description of the SONET interface. • Clock Source-Source of the transmit clock. - controller provides the first priority clock for internal circuitry. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-131
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    set the clock source to internal. - Line-(external) Indicates data is looped from the external port to the transmit port and framing is currently unsupported on the channelized SONET modules even though IOS CLI allows the interface to be configured for Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the number of the first sts-1 service payload envelope (SPE) allocated in the channel. It is also the subinterface number of the serial or POS interface representing the DS3 or OC-3 channel. Numbering be in use by any other channel on the interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-133
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    C6576M OSM Channelized SONET Interface Dialog Box Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes Figure 5-68 Channel Provision Subdialog Box of the C6576M OSM Channelized SONET Interface Dialog Box 5-134 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. • Out Unicast Pkts.-The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to decayed moving average of output bits per second. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-135
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    Number of input packets that had cyclic redundancy checksum errors. • In Discarded Pkts.-The number Pkts.-The number of outbound Number Number of Number Number of errored seconds Number of coding violations encountered by the SONET line in the current 15-minute interval. • Unavailable Secs-Number
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    • Severely Err Secs-Number of severely far end errored seconds encountered by the SONET line in the current 15-minute interval. • Coding Violations-Number of far end coding violations encountered by notes for the OSM Channelized SONET Interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-137
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    to help you remember what specific interfaces are used for. • Index-String index of the interface. This attribute is read-only. • Type-Describes the physical interface type. This attribute is read-only. The possible values of this attribute are: 5-138 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    interface. - unknown-Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface. • Number of Resets-Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. The display-only communication with the device from the performance state. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-139
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    communicate the current bandwidth to the higher-level protocols (such as IGRP and EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. • Bandwidth-Overwrites default bandwidth in kilobits per second. 5-140 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    (such as IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF); you cannot adjust the actual bandwidth of an interface with this command. Layer 2 Area Layer 3 Area The Layer 2 area contains the following information: • MTU-The size Tab of the C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-141
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    uses a calculated numeric value to detect errors in transmitted data. • Encapsulation-Indicates whether HDLC or PPP encapsulation is used maintain the transmit clock for synchronous signalling. Both ends of the connection must use the same scrambling 5-142 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    - 0x13 = ATM • SONET Overhead S1 S0 Bits-Value of the SONET overhead S1 & S0 bits. These bits are part of the payload pointer byte. This attribute is read-only. These are possible values: - 0 = OC-3c - 2 Tab of the C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-143
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    up buffer space. • Out Discarded Pkts.-The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded data logging of all the interface attributes of the interface: • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. 5-144 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Routing Protocol Tab Figure 5-75 shows
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    (sec)-The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link-state , this value may be an implicit null tag. 5-146 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M OSM POS Interface dialog box. Figure 5-76 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-147
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    C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM POS Interface. 5-148 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Optical Service Module (OSM). A DS3 channel of a SONET interface is provisioned as a logical Serial interface. chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. Note E3 serial subinterfaces can be configured through the CLI, but the OSM Channelized SONET cards do not support
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    Serial Subinterface dialog box provides the following information to describe the general characteristics of the interface: • Description-Comment or a description to help you remember what is attached to this interface. The description is put in the configuration to help you remember what specific
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    Serial Subinterface dialog box. Figure 5-78 Interface Configuration Tab of the C6576M OSM Serial the actual bandwidth of an interface with this command. • Delay-Specifies the delay in tens adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. • Input Queue Length-Displays the input queue length
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    OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box DS-3 Serial Interface Area The DS-3 Serial Interface area contains the following information: • Framing-Framing for optical digital transmission. SONET is the North American standard; SDH is the European standard. 5-152 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box • CRC-Cyclical redundancy check (CRC) word size. The CRC is an error-checking technique that uses a calculated numeric value to detect errors in transmitted data. • DSU Mode-Data Service Unit (DSU) mode. This enables
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    C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes SONET Path Header (J1) Area The SONET Path Header (J1) area contains are different, the J1 Path Overhead message size will be set to the larger of the two values. 5-154 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box Figure 5-80 SONET J1 Modify Subdialog Box of the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-155
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    81 Interface Performance Tab of the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box Interface Packets/Octets Statistics broadcast address at this sublayer. • Out Unicast Pkts.-The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the interface: • Start-Turns on performance data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager
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    the DS-3 Statistics tab of the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface dialog box. Figure 5-82 DS-3 Statistics Tab on the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box DS-3 Error Area The DS-3 seconds. • Severely Err Frm Secs-Severely errored framing seconds. 5-158 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    . • Coding Violations-Number of far end coding violations encountered by the SONET Path in the current 15-minute interval. • Unavailable Secs-Number of far end unavailable seconds encountered by the SONET Path in the current 15-minute interval. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-159
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    the Routing Protocol tab of the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface dialog box. Figure 5-83 Routing Protocol Tab on the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box OSPF Area The OSPF area on the specified interface and EIGRP autonomous system number. 5-160 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Dialog Boxes C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box EIGRP number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description (DIS). Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-161
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    C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxes • Level 2 5-84 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface dialog box. Figure 5-84 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text
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    or OC-48 (ChOC-48) SONET interface of an Optical Service Module (OSM). An OC-3 channel of a SONET interface is launched from the OSM Channelized SONET Module or Interface object or the POS subinterfaces, OSM Channelized SONET interfaces, OSMs, and chassis at a time from the object list on the
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    Description-Comment or a description to help you remember what is attached to this interface. The description is only put in the configuration to help you remember what specific as a serial line waiting for an incoming connection) - notPresent-Interface has missing (typically, hardware) components.
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    OSPF); you cannot adjust the actual bandwidth of an interface with this command. • Delay-Specifies the delay in tens of microseconds for an IGRP and EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. • Input Queue Length-Displays the input queue length in packets. • Output
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    -Primary IP address of interface. - Netmask-Subnet mask for the interface. - Modify IP button-Modify the IP address. Figure 5-87 Modify IP Subdialog Box 5-166 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Dialog Box POS Interface Area The POS Serial Interface area contains the following information: • value to detect errors in transmitted data. • Payload Scrambling-Indicates whether for synchronous signalling. Both ends of the connection must Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-167
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    independently configured. If the received values are different, the J1 Path Overhead message size will be set to the larger of the two values. 5-168 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Tab Figure 5-90 shows the Performance tab of the C6576M OSM POS Subinterface dialog box. All the attributes shown in this tab are read-only. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-169
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    multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. • Out Unicast Pkts.-The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were CRC Error Pkts.-Number of input packets that had cyclic redundancy checksum errors. 5-170 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    up buffer space. • Out Discarded Pkts.-The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded data logging. • Stop-Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the CEMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide
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    by the STS-Nc SPE. A DS3 channel has a width of STS-1 (55.84 Mbps). • Errored Secs-Number of errored seconds encountered by the SONET Path in the current 15-minute interval. • Severely Err Secs-Number of severely errored seconds encountered by the SONET Path in the current 15-minute interval. 5-172
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    -Number of far end unavailable seconds encountered by the SONET Path in the current 15-minute interval. Routing Protocol Tab Figure 5-92 shows the Routing Protocol tab of the C6576M OSM POS Subinterface dialog box. Figure 5-92 Routing Protocol Tab on the C6576M OSM POS Subinterface Dialog Box Cisco
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    system number. Trans. Dead (sec)-Number of seconds that a number of seconds it takes number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description EIGRP autonomous system number. • Hold
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    action will fail. • Disable button-Disables IS-IS routing on the interface. Note By default, all interfaces are configured as IS-IS Circuit-type Level 1-2. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 5-175
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    Subinterface Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM POS Subinterface. 5-176 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Box, page 6-119 • C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box, page 6-127 Table 6-1 lists the pop-up menu launch points for all C65/76M dialog boxes. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-1
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    ISIS ACL NDE Loopback QoS Dialog Box All dialogs (under the Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager menu entry) All dialogs (under the Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager menu entry) NE Config/Mgmt Dialog All Dialog Loopback Dialog QoS Dialog QoS Policy Map Dialog Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-2
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    Area The IP Address area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information: • IP Address-IP address used to access the switch or router. • MSFC-IP address of the management agent on the MSFC daughter card (only in Hybrid OS). Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-3
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    reset the switch or router (see Figure 6-2). Note Only users with administrative privileges can use the Reset button. Note Any changes to the running configuration will be saved automatically when the switch or router is reset using the Reset button. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-4
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    Commission button- Commissions the object manually. You can commission the object button-Decommissions the object manually and propagates the decommissioned not monitored. As a result, data displayed in the configuration window is contents and configuration of the switch/router. • normal-Presence
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    -A multiline text description of the switch/router. This attribute is read-only. • Cisco Contact Information-Details on how to contact Cisco Systems. This attribute is read-only. Figure 6-3 System Information Tab of the C6576M Network Element Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-6
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    the SNMP agent running on the switch or router. The version is one of these values: - SNMPv1 - SNMPv2c - SNMPv3-Not supported by the Catalyst 6000 family switches or the Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers • SNMP v1 Read Community-The v1 community string used to read data from the agent. • SNMP v2c
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    SNMP Agent on the Supervisor module in Hybrid OS configurations. • SNMP Version-The version of the SNMP agent running on the switch or router. The version is one of these values: - SNMPv1 - SNMPv2c - SNMPv3-Not supported by the Catalyst 6000 family switches or the Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers
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    -The community string used within the SNMP trap. - SNMP Version-Version of the SNMP protocol used by CEMF to communicate with the is not, then CEMF will not receive any traps from the switch or router, which might result in an event being reported Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-9
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    C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes Note An error is reported if a nonexistent client is removed or if an existing client is added. Figure 6-6 Configure Trap Client List Popup Window 6-10 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-11
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    box that allows you to type in additional notes. For example, this information can include text indicating why global performance logging is turned on. 6-12 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    executing on the switch or router. • Version-Version of the currently executing IOS image. • Index-Index of the Image Source Location item in the table. • Image Source Location-The list of files (in order) that are used to boot the switch or router. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-13
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    Restore Source-The filename of the IOS image that will be restored from the TFTP Host to the switch or router. • Restore Destination-The destination filename on the switch or router to which the image . - Minute-The minute when the restore will start. 6-14 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Logical Object Dialog Boxes Figure 6-9 Scheduled Backup/Restore IOS Image Dialog Box C6576M Software Dialog Box Note An . • discovery-CEMF is trying to determine the contents and configuration of the Chassis object. • normal-Presence polling of the object. • normallostcomms-CEMF has lost
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    information: • Image Name-Name of the Cat OS image currently executing on the switch or router. • Version-Version of the currently executing Cat OS image. • Image Source Location-The list of failed. - Not executed-A backup has not been executed. 6-16 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Copies the Restore Source file from the TFTP Host to the Restore Destination location/file. Note The Switch or router needs to be reset in order to run with the new Cat OS image. • . Figure 6-11 Scheduled Backup/Restore Cat OS Image Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-17
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    Config File tab of the C6576M Software dialog box. Figure 6-12 IOS Config File Tab of the C6576M Software Dialog Box The running configuration file can be edited by selecting the pop-up menu option of the network element object, shown in Figure 6-13. 6-18 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    up. This attribute is read-only. • View Startup Configuration button-Displays the startup configuration in a text box (see Figure 6-14). This attribute is read-only. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-19
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    (see Figure 6-15). • Save Config to NVRAM-Saves the current running configuration to the location specified by the Startup Location attribute (see Figure 6-15). 6-20 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Backup File attribute. • Restore Status-Status of the last restore action. This attribute (read-only) has the following values: - Ok-The restore operation completed successfully. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-21
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    -The minute when the restore will start. Tip The configuration Backup/Restore actions are used to upload the switch or router startup configuration to a server. The configuration can then be edited on the server and downloaded back to the switch or router. 6-22 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User
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    Dialog Box The running configuration file can be edited by selecting the pop-up menu option of the network element object, shown in Figure 6-18. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-23
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    in the FLASH file system. • View Startup Configuration button-Displays the startup configuration in a text box (see Figure 6-19). This attribute is read-only. 6-24 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    button-Saves the current running configuration to the location specified by the Startup Location attribute (see Figure 6-20). Figure 6-20 Running Configuration Window Action Report Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-25
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    MM/DD/YYYY. • Hour-The hour when the restore will start. It is a 24-hour clock. • Minute-The minute when the restore will start. 6-26 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Minute-The minute when the restore will start. Tip The configuration Backup/Restore actions are used to upload the switch or router startup configuration to a server. The configuration can then be edited on the server and downloaded back to the switch or router. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User
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    the C6576M Software Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. 6-28 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Dialog Box This dialog box displays attributes for the system log messages on the switch or router. This dialog box can be launched from a Software object or Syslog "Alarms and Alarm Management.") Figure 6-24 IOS Tab of the C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-29
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    than the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. This attribute is read-only. • Messages Not Processed-The number of messages that were not processed due to a lack of system resources. This attribute is read communication with the device from the normal state. 6-30 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    be generated for each entry in this table. (See Chapter 8, "Alarms and Alarm Management.") Figure 6-25 Catalyst OS Tab of the C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-31
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    the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. This attribute is read-only. • Messages Not Processed-The number of messages that were not processed due to a lack of system resources. This attribute is - true-Notifications enabled. • false-Notifications disabled. 6-32 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-33
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    The VTP dialog box allows you to configure VTP domains on the switch or router. This dialog box can be launched from a Software object VLANs for this management domain. - transparent-Indicates that a device is not supporting VTP for this VTP management domain. Note It is not possible to configure
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    number of VLANs about which the local system can recover complete VTP information after a reboot. If the number to calculate the estimated number, this value is . • Version-The current version of the Domain Name, Pruning, Version) to the VTP dialog the "Pruning" and "Version in Use" attributes are
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    the C6576M VTP Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. 6-36 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Area The Details area of the C6576M VLAN dialog box provides the following information: • VLAN Number-The number of the VLAN. • Name-The VLAN identification name. • Type-The type of VLAN. because the VLAN's MTU is larger than the device can support. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-37
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    button. The string VLAN- will prepended to the VLAN number specified. Note The newly added VLAN will not appear automatically in the VLAN object list (bottom left of Figure 6-30). To refresh the VLAN list, reselect the appropriate Software object. 6-38 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    is not actively monitoring the object attributes. • normal-Presence polling of the object. • normallostcomms-CEMF has lost communication with the device from the normal state. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-39
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    and FastEthernet VLANs. The value is read-write on GigabitEthernet VLANs. Note IOS 12.1(8a)E5 caveat: Jumbo frame support is incompatible with the IS-IS routing protocol. Leave the MTU size at confirmation, will unset the IP address for this interface. 6-40 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    VLAN Membership Area The VLAN Membership area displays the members of this VLAN. • VLAN Membership Table-Members are identified by the slot and port numbers in the table. • Add/Remove Members button-Adds or removes a VLAN member. Launches the subdialog box, shown in Figure 6-35. Specify the slot and
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    C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Figure 6-35 Add/Remove VLAN Members Subdialog Box Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes 6-42 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    . Launches the subdialog box shown in Figure 6-37. Note A maximum of eight mappings are supported by the Catalyst 6000 family switch and the Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. Enter the 802.1Q VLAN and ISL VLAN numbers for which a mapping is to be added or removed. Note The valid range for 802
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    Add Mapping button-Adds mapping of 802.1Q and ISL VLANs specified by the 802.1Q VLAN Number and ISL VLAN Number fields. • Add/Remove Mapping button-Removes mapping of 802.1Q and ISL VLANs specified by the 802.1Q VLAN Number and ISL VLAN Number fields. 6-44 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Primary Root-Configures whether or not the switch is the root node in the STP Priority-Bridge priority of the current root switch in the spanning tree instance. If read-only. • Root Interface-If this switch is not the root of the spanning 2/5"). If the switch is currently the root or there
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    values: - no (0) - primary (1) - secondary (2) • Hello Time-Hello-time in seconds. • Diameter-Specifies the network diameter (maximum number of bridges between two end nodes). If specified, the switch will calculate the optimal hello-time, forward-time, and max-age. User may optionally specify an
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    you to enable or disable Microflow policing of bridged traffic on the VLAN, and attach or detach service policies to VLAN interfaces. Note To enable QoS, the managed device must be a VTP server disable VLAN-based QoS on the VLAN's member interfaces. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-47
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    of "0 0 0 0" will clear any previously configured value. • VC ID-Label applied to packets entering the tunnel. A value of "0" will clear any previously configured value. 6-48 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the VLAN configuration will be copied to. • Save config file before reset- "true" indicates that the VLAN configuration file will be saved before switch reset. • Restore Status-Status of the last VLAN configuration restore operation. The Restore Status has the following values: - Ok-The restore
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    from the TFTP Host to the switch or router. Caution The Restore and Schedule Restore buttons will cause the switch to be reset after the VLAN Database Backup/Restore is not supported in VTP Client/Transparent mode as of IOS 12.1(8a)EX and later. 6-50 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-51
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    dialog box provides the following information: • EtherChannel ID-The EtherChannel number. • Description-Description of the EtherChannel. • Administrative Status-The desired state of the OS. If the EtherChannel exists, the value is always up (1). 6-52 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    be removed before the EtherChannel instance can be deleted. This only applies to Native IOS devices only, on hybrid devices the EtherChannel will automatically delete on removal of the CEMF has lost communication with the device from the normal state. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-53
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    IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF); you cannot adjust the actual bandwidth of an interface with this command. • Delay-Specifies the delay in tens of microseconds for an interface or network segment. adjust the actual delay of an interface with this command. 6-54 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    network bits set to 1 and all the host bits set to 0. • Clear IP Address -After receiving confirmation, will unset the IP address for the EtherChannel. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-55
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    on the selected software (switch) instance and is not specific to any EtherChannel instance. In native IOS, this can be used to add ports to an EtherChannel instanceby setting the operational mode to "manual" or "auto" and specifying the channel number. If the specified channel number does not exist
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    Group assignment in native IOS or dynamic formation in number of the interface. • Operation Mode-The PAgP operational mode of the component interface. This field has one of the following values: - desirable-PAgP packets sent on interface. If no data Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-57
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    on the device, the IS-IS area must be named. Otherwise, this value may be an implicit null tag. This attribute is read-only. 6-58 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the STP tab provides the following information: • Guard Mode-Indicates whether or not STP guard mode is enabled on an interface. The possible values are: Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-59
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    used instead. The default value is 128 in all versions of IOS, 32 in all versions of CatOS. The valid values are: - Native IOS 12.1(6)E and earlier:Integer (0..248) [increments of 8] - Native IOS 12.1(8a)E and later:Integer (0..252) [increments of 4] 6-60 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    path cost of this interface. The VLAN path cost is only used on trunking interfaces. On any switch port that is not in trunking mode, the STP port path cost is used instead. Note Default -Removes an explicit STP VLAN configuration to the interface. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-61
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    C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes Figure 6-49 Add / Remove Per VLAN STP Setting Subdialog Box 6-62 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    VLAN Status Table-Describes the status of the active STP VLAN port configurations of the interface. Data is displayed in the following columns: - VLAN-Idenifies the VLAN STP instance that this 6-50 HSRP Tab for the C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-63
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    be multiple groups deployed on an interface. Using a group number on one logical or physical interface does not preclude using it • Delay Minimum-Time difference (in seconds) between a router power up and the time it can start preempting the currently active Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    secondary IP addresses of HSRP groups deployed on the interface. Data is displayed in the following columns: - Group Number-Unique identifier of an HSRP group. - Secondary IP-Secondary - Virtual IP - Preempt - Delay Minimum - Priority - Hello Interval Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-65
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    C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box - Hold Interval Figure 6-52 HSRP Secondary IP Modify Subdialog Box Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes 6-66 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-67
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    for the IOS Border Gateway switch or router, specify the BGP autonomous system number and then click Enable BGP. An error will be reported if BGP is already enabled on the switch or router. • Disable button-Disables BGP on the switch or router. 6-68 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    has the following values: - igp-Interior Gateway Protocol advertised with a network router configuration command. - egp-Exterior Gateway Protocol. - incomplete-Unknown origin. Usually, a router that value of -1 indicates the absence of this attribute. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-69
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    an absence of this attribute. • Add/Remove Network Path Attribute Entry button-Adds or removes specific network(s) to be advertised (or not to be advertised) by the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP lost communication with the device from the normal state. 6-70 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    - connect - active - opensent - openconfirm - established • Negotiated Version-Negotiated version of BGP running between the two neighbors. • Add/Remove Neighbor and remote AS number to add or remove the neighbor from the local BGP neighbor table. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-71
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    C6576M BGP Dialog Box Figure 6-58 Add or Remove BGP Peers Dialog Box Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes 6-72 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    ). • Metric-BGP metric used to weigh the redistributed route. If no value is specified for Default Metric (in the BGP tab), this value defaults to 0. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-73
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    from an IS-IS, EIGRP, or OSPF routing process. • Delete button-Disables route redistribution from another IP routing process into the BGP routing domain. 6-74 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    199>-Standard access list number. - -Expanded access list number. - alphanumeric-Named suppresses routing updates received on a specific interface; if not specified, routing updates IOS only) - GigabitEthernet / (Native IOS only) Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    port> - ATM // - Port-channel (Native IOS only) - VLAN • Protocol-Identifies the routing protocol source of of network routes. • Source ID-Identifies a specific routing process instance that redistributed routes are derived from Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the C6576M BGP Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-77
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    OSPF dialog box provides information for all IOS Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing the OSPF area configurations: • Process ID-Process number of this OSPF process. • Router ID-Unique switch or router. Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-63. 6-78 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    family switches and the Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers support only three OSPF processes. Specify the OSPF Process ID (number only) and click Add to create the OSPF process on the switch OSPF process. Figure 6-63 Add OSPF Processes Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-79
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    area. The type has the following values: - default-Not a stub or NSSA area. - stub-Information on external routes are not sent to stub areas. 6-80 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    area. Network Tab Figure 6-65 shows the Network tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box. Figure 6-65 Network Tab of the C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-81
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    the following information: • Area ID-Area ID assigned to the networks and subnets. • Network Number-IP address of the network. • Network Mask-Netmask associated with the IP address. • Add/Remove . Figure 6-66 Add or Remove OSPF Networks Dialog Box 6-82 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    status. - enabled-Indicates that neighbor relationships can be formed on the interface, and the interface will be advertised as an internal route to some area. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-83
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    (sec)-The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link authentication. Ignored if ospfAuthType is not "simple". 6-84 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    this particular network. • Neighbor State-The state of the relationship with this Neighbor. This column may have the following values: - down - attempt - init - twoWay - exchangeStart Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-85
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    the Remove button. The Neighbor IP Address and Cost are displayed for the neighbor selected. Figure 6-69 Add or Remove OSPF Neighbors Dialog Box 6-86 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Redistribution Tab Figure 6-70 shows the Redistribution tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box. Figure 6-70 Redistribution Tab of the C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-87
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    from an IS-IS, EIGRP, or BGP routing process. • Delete button-Disables route redistribution from another IP routing process into the BGP routing domain. 6-88 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    -IP standard access list number. - -IP expanded access list number. - alphanumeric-Named access list filter, suppresses routing updates received on a specific interface; if not specified, routing updates are > (Native IOS only) Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-89
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    Port-channel (Native IOS only) - VLAN • Protocol-Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into OSPF. • Source ID-Identifies a specific routing process instance that of network routes through OSPF routing process. 6-90 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    of the C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-91
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    Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) enabled in IOS. This dialog box is launched from the Software this dialog box is retrieved or set using IOS commands. If the IOS Telnet or the Enable password specified in the : • Autonomous System-Autonomous system number for this EIGRP process. •
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    the switch or router. Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-74. Specify the following attributes and click Add to add an EIGRP process to IOS: - Autonomous System Number-Autonomous system number for process is only deployed on a single network. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-93
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    any IGRP or Enhanced IGRP update. The wildcardmask can be used to specify a range of interfaces supported by the EIGRP routing process. Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-75. Specify the IP Remove Networks to the EIGRP Process Dialog Box 6-94 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    be redistributed into the EIGRP routing domain. • Protocol-Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into EIGRP. - IS-IS - EIGRP - BGP - OSPF - static Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-95
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    Area • Default Metric-Default metric used for route redistribution. This metric is used when and explicit metric is not given during route redistribution process. 6-96 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    another IP routing process into the EIGRP routing domain. Distribution List Tab Figure 6-77 shows the Distribution List tab of the C6576M EIGRP dialog box. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-97
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    standard access list number. - -IP expanded access list number. - alphanumeric- routing updates received on a specific interface; if not specified, routing IOS only) - GigabitEthernet / (Native IOS only) - GE-WAN / 6-98 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    IOS only) - VLAN • Protocol-Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into EIGRP. This field may have the following values: - none - OSPF - EIGRP - BGP - static • Source ID-Identifies a specific of the C6576M EIGRP dialog box. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-99
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    IS-IS dialog box provides information on the OSI Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing process on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. This dialog box is launched from the Software object or IS-IS objects in the Physical view. Details Tab
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    routing process area tag. Mandatory if configuring multiarea IS-IS; otherwise, it is optional. If no tag is specified, the default null tag is assumed. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-101
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    lost communication with the device from the normal state. Interfaces Tab Figure 6-80 shows the Interfaces tab of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box. 6-102 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    The Interface List area of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box lists the interfaces supported by a given IS-IS routing process. This table will be empty if the managed device. The table contains one column: • Description-Identifies the supported interface. The interface may be an Ethernet, FastEthernet, or
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    from which routes are to be redistributed. This value takes the form of a non-zero decimal number. • Metric-IS-IS metric used for the redistributed route. Edit Redistribution Table Area The Edit Redistribution be given: • Protocol • Source ID • Metric 6-104 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    the C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-105
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    provides information on the Netflow Data Export (NDE) configuration on a Catalyst 6000 family switch or a Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. There where NDE packets are sent to. • Destination Port-UDP port number of destination Netflow Collector where NDE packets are delivered to. Figure 6-83
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    : • PFC NDE Status-Indicates whether or not NDE is enabled for the export of statistics on Layer 3-switched traffic collected in the PFC cache. • Version-NDE version supported by the PFC for collected traffic statistics. NDE uses NDE version 7 to export the statistics captured on the PFC for Layer
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    route cache on the MSFC source interface. • Disable NDE button-Disables NDE flow export on Layer 3-switched and routed flows. Status Field The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window Tab of C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box 6-108 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    • Dest. IP • Dest. Mask • Dest. Port • Filter Type-Choose from the drop-down menu: - include - exclude • Protocol-Choose the flow filter protocol: - none - tcp - udp Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-109
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    C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object 6-110 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    information on the global Spanning Tree Protocol configuration on a managed Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. This dialog box is launched from the Software object or may have the following values: - short - long Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-111
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    6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes Status Field • Station-Learning Generating Rate-The maximum number of station-learning frames that the device will generate in each 100-milisecond period after allows you to type in additional notes for the object. 6-112 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    (ACL) on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. The C65/76M Controller supports standard and extended, named or numbered ACLs. Details Tab Figure 6-88 shows the Type-Indicates the type of ACL: standard or extended. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-113
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    list. Note Removing the last entry from a numbered ACL deletes the ACL on the managed device. Selecting one of the entries in the text box displays a description of the filter to the right of the box. • Filter-Removes an entry from a named or numbered, standard or extended ACL. The entry may be a
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    defined against specific traffic types, against the source or destination of a traffic flow, and against specific source or traffic flow if the filter conditions are met. • Protocol-Name or number of an IP protocol to apply an extended ACL filter to. To Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-115
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    be used when filtering TCP. UDP port names can only be used when filtering UDP. • Destination IP-Number of the network or host to which the packet is being sent. • Destination Mask-Bitmask used in Notes Tab of the C6576M ACL Configure Dialog Box 6-116 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    device. The following attribute is displayed in this table: - Index-Free index. Unique identifier of a Loopback interface in the device. • Description-Description of the interface corresponding to the index selected in the Loopback Interface Table. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-117
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    Figure 6-93 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M Loopback dialog box. Figure 6-93 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M Loopback Dialog Box 6-118 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Box The C6576M QoS dialog box describes the global quality of service (QoS) engine process on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. This dialog box is launched from the - true-QoS is enabled. - false-QoS is not enabled. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-119
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    or not Microflow policing is enabled on the device. This enables QoS policing against Layer 3 switched traffic flows. This feature can only be enabled when QoS is enabled. By default, it 6-95 Add Policy Map Subdialog Box of the C6576M QoS Dialog Box 6-120 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    aggregate policers defined globally on the device. This tab (not supported in Hybrid OS) contains the following information attributes: • Named burst size has not been specified. Note The Max. Burst feature is not supported in 12.1(8a)E and earlier. Conform Action Area The Conform Action area of
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    packet. - A value of none (0) indicates that a violate action has not been specified. Note The Violate Action feature is not supported in IOS 12.1(6)E and earlier. A PFC2 card is also required. • New Policer button-Launches a subdialog box, shown in Figure 6-97, to create an aggregrate policer on
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    Box of the C6576M QoS Dialog Box • Remove button-Deletes one or more aggregrate policers on the managed device selected in the Named Policers Table. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-123
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    is disabled. This attribute may only have a value if the Type attribute is ethernet (1) and both Match DSCP and Match ACL attributes are nil. 6-124 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    and Match ACL attributes are nil. • Match ACL-Identifier of a named or numbered (standard or extended) ACL. In no identifier is specified, the ACL matching criteria is disabled. The named C65/76M will only allow an Ethernet class map to be removed. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-125
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    the C6576M QoS Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. 6-126 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Box The C6576M QoS Policy Map dialog box describes a quality of service (QoS) policy map on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. A policy map consists of one or more is launched asking you to confirm the delete action. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-127
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    C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes Figure 6-102 Policy Map Add Subdialog Box of C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box 6-128 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    box, shown in Figure 6-104, to create a policy map class entry in the referenced policy maps and defines at least one policer for the entry. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-129
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    policy map class. This enables QoS policing against Layer-3 switched traffic flows. • Named Aggregate-Unique string identifier of an is defined within this policy map class. This is supported in Native IOS only. • Rate-Maximum transmission rate, in bits per Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    switched traffic flows. • Named Aggregate-Unique string identifier of an aggregate policer on the device. This value is nil if an explicit aggregate policer is defined within this policy map class. This is supported in Native IOS the policy map class. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-131
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    the policy map class. Note The Policy Violate Action is not supported in IOS 12.1(6)E and earlier. A PFC2 card is also required. Conform Action Subarea • Conform Action-Action to . Microflow Policing Subarea This is supported in Native IOS only. 6-132 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    a Microflow policer is defined for the policy map class. This enables QoS policing against Layer 3 switched traffic flows. This attribute may have one of the following values: - true - false • Rate class or the conform action is not Set Precedence. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-133
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    QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. 6-134 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    to multiple instances of the same object. This is useful in environments containing a large number of network elements. Network Element Profile The Network Element profile is used to set up The Network Element Profile dialog box is shown in Figure 7-1. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 7-1
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    name. Enter the name for the profile and click Ok. The newly created profile is displayed in the profile list on the left-hand side. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 7-2
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    Open Syslog Profile from the pop-up menu of the Syslog object or Software object. The Syslog Configuration Profile dialog box, shown in Figure 7-2, appears. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 7-3
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    the profile you want to apply from the menu bar. The profile is applied and the Syslog attributes are changed to match the profile attributes. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 7-4
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    • Viewing C65/76M Alarms, page 8-1 • C65/76M Alarms, page 8-5 For more information on the CEMF Event Browser application, refer the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide v3.2. Viewing C65/76M Alarms You can view all alarms generated by the C65/76M application by using the CEMF Event Browser
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    an event was reported • Object name that was affected • Description and severity of the event All CEMF events are saved within the Event Browser application, which displays current and historical data of events. All network objects are color-coded, Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 8-2
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    Chapter 8 Alarms and Alarm Management Viewing C65/76M Alarms Figure 8-3 Launching the Dialog to the Affected Object From the Event Browser Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 8-3
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    -Provides a brief description of the reported event. • Event State-Indicates whether the event is active or cleared. When the event has been cleared, the Clearing Method, User Responsible for Clearing, and Clearing Time and Date sections become active. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 8-4
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    of the Full Event Description dialog box displays Guide for further information on Event Browser. C65/76M Alarms The C65/76M generates three types of alarms: • SNMP Trap Alarms-CEMF alarms based on SNMP traps emitted by the Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router running IOS
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    Management SNMP Trap Alarms Table 8-2 lists the SNMP traps supported by a Catalyst 6000 family switch or a Cisco 7600 series Internet Router and the corresponding CEMF alarm. Table > Minor Syslog Alarms Cleared None N/A N/A None None None None None Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 8-6
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    details on module status alarm N/A, see chassis section for N/A N/A details on chassis status alarm N/A, see chassis section for N/A N/A details on chassis status alarm N/A N/A N/A Alarms Cleared None None None None N/A None linkDown N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Cisco 6500/7600
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    Severity Object N/A N/A N/A N/A C6576M:0134_0 Unknown trap Informational Network received from switch. Check the Element controller log file for details. Alarms Cleared N/A N/A (enterprise and varbinds) is logged in the C6576MCntrllr.log file. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 8-8
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    Chassis • Power Supplies • All Modules Description Severity Alarms Cleared "C6576M Network Element is in the discovery state." Informational discoverylostcomms normal mismatched "C6576M Network Element is in the discoverylostcomms state. Network connectivity to switch 6500 switch." discovery
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    "C6576M Chassis is in the lostcomms state. Network connectivity to switch has been lost." Informational dicovery normal Power Supply Table 8-5 describes the Power Supply objects state alarms. Table 8-5 Power Supply State Alarms State normal lostcomms Description "C6576M Power Supply is in
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    performance Note Because an Ethernet Interface object cannot enter the lostcomms state independent of the corresponding Ethernet module or supervisor engine module, no alarm is raised when the Ethernet Interface object enters the lostcomms state. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 8-11
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    the switch has been lost during discovery or the IOS card is lost." Note Because the Software object cannot enter the lostcomms state independently of the Network Element object, no alarm is raised when the Software object enters the lostcomms state. 8-12 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    for status information: • Chassis • Power Supply • All Modules/Port Adapters • Software Chassis Table 8-10 describes the Chassis object attribute alarms. Table 8-10 Chassis Attribute Alarms Attribute Core Temperature Status = ok Message/Description "C6576M Chassis Core Temperature Status is ok
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    Power Supply Table 8-11 describes the Power Supply objects attribute alarms. Table 8-11 Power Supply Attribute Alarms Attribute Operational Status = ok Description "C6576M Power Supply Operational Status is ok." The power supply Status = minorFault 8-14 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Operational Status is Major minorFault." Operational Status = majorFault "C6576M Module Operational Status is Critical majorFault." Serial Number "C6576M rModule Serial Number has changed. The Module has been replaced with a different card of the same type." A change in this value indicates
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    16 Status sonetPathCurrent 32 Status Description Severity C6576M:0157_0 SONET support the operational status information, as a result the only attribute alarm raised by a port adapter is the final one - a serial number change has been detected. 8-16 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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    Configuration Restore Status = Failed Description Severity "C6576M Software Image IOS image restoration was successful." "C6576M Software Image Restore Status is Critical Failed. IOS image restoration failed." Do not restart the switch Do not restart the switch/router. Alarms Cleared Image
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    C65/76M Alarms Chapter 8 Alarms and Alarm Management 8-18 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
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