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Configuring the Performance Manager on a CE-Facing PE, Purpose, Command or Action, Step 1

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Configuring Performance Metrics to Select a Service Configuring the Performance Manager on a CE-Facing PE Configuring the Performance Manager on a CE-Facing PE The performance subsystem (PFS) on a CE-facing PE runs both the performance manager (PFM) and the performance adapter (PFA). It is responsible to: • Receive requests from a remote PFM through the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP). • Use PFA APIs to enable the CE device to obtain performance data from the PDP. • Use the PFA to filter and format the data for the CE device. Configure the PFM on all CE-facing PEs. Note It is also possible to configure the CE-facing PFM on a DC-facing PE. In this scenario, both the CE-facing PE configuration and the DC-facing PE configuration are performed on all DC-facing PE routers. Then the PFM is not configured on any CE-facing PE routers. SUMMARY STEPS 1. xmpp server type pfm hostname 2. pfm local-host ip-address 3. ce-table name 4. ce-address ipv4 ip-address pfr-mc 5. exit 6. pfm ce-facing 7. entity number 8. ce-table name 9. pfr-mc {enable | disable} 10. wsma agent 11. host ip-address username user password pass 12. do show pfm entity-number DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Step 2 Command or Action xmpp server type pfm hostname Purpose Specifies the name of the XMPP server for PFM. Example: switch(config)# xmpp server type pfm ccnsr.com pfm local-host ip-address Specifies the IP address that the external world uses to reach the PFM. Example: switch(config)# pfm local-host 10.1.0.2 OL-25794-01 Cisco Network Positioning System Configuration Guide for the Cisco ASR 1000 Router, Release 1.0 15

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Configuring the Performance Manager on a CE-Facing PE
The performance subsystem (PFS) on a CE-facing PE runs both the performance manager (PFM) and the
performance adapter (PFA). It is responsible to:
• Receive requests from a remote PFM through the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).
• Use PFA APIs to enable the CE device to obtain performance data from the PDP.
• Use the PFA to filter and format the data for the CE device.
Configure the PFM on all CE-facing PEs.
It is also possible to configure the CE-facing PFM on a DC-facing PE. In this scenario, both the CE-facing
PE configuration and the DC-facing PE configuration are performed on all DC-facing PE routers. Then
the PFM is not configured on any CE-facing PE routers.
Note
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
xmpp server type pfm
hostname
2.
pfm local-host
ip-address
3.
ce-table
name
4.
ce-address ipv4
ip-address
pfr-mc
5.
exit
6.
pfm ce-facing
7.
entity
number
8.
ce-table
name
9.
pfr-mc
{
enable
|
disable
}
10.
wsma agent
11.
host
ip-address
username
user
password
pass
12.
do show pfm
entity-number
DETAILED STEPS
Purpose
Command or Action
Specifies the name of the XMPP server for PFM.
xmpp server type pfm
hostname
Example:
switch(config)# xmpp server type pfm
ccnsr.com
Step 1
Specifies the IP address that the external world uses to reach the PFM.
pfm local-host
ip-address
Example:
switch(config)# pfm local-host 10.1.0.2
Step 2
Cisco Network Positioning System Configuration Guide for the Cisco ASR 1000 Router, Release 1.0
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Configuring Performance Metrics to Select a Service
Configuring the Performance Manager on a CE-Facing PE