Cisco Systems manual Overview, Cisco 1040s and IP Communications Service Monitor

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This guide is designed to help you quickly set up and use your Cisco 1040 Sensor (Cisco 1040). A Cisco 1040 is a shelf-top unit that connects to the network and obtains Power over Ethernet (PoE) through a Cisco Catalyst switch. It is easy to connect your Cisco 1040. These sections explain what a Cisco 1040 does and how it fits in with CiscoWorks network management products:

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Cisco 1040s and IP Communications Service Monitor

Cisco 1040s listen to Real-Time Transport (RTP) voice traffic on a Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN) port that you must configure to mirror phone ports or voice VLANs. Cisco 1040 calculates Mean Opinion Scores (MOS) and sends data at 60-second intervals to IP Communications Service Monitor (Service Monitor).

Service Monitor examines the MOS value and compares it against a user-specified threshold value. When MOS drops below the threshold, Service Monitor generates SNMP traps and sends them to up to four recipients. A single Service Monitor can receive and analyze MOS data from multiple Cisco 1040s. If you have more than one Service Monitor, you can configure Cisco 1040s to fail over to a secondary or tertiary service monitor. For more information, see User Guide for

IP Communications Service Monitor.

Cisco 1040s and IP Communications Operations Manager

Optionally, you can use IP Communications Operations Manager (Operations Manager) to further analyze, display, and act on the traps that Service Monitor generates. When configured as a trap recipient from Service Monitor, Operations Manager generates service quality events, displays and tracks these events on a real-time dashboard, and displays and stores event history. You can configure additional event settings on Operations Manager that alert you to low MOS and to the occurrence of many service quality events during a period of time. In addition, you can configure Operations Manager to send notifications by e-mail, SNMP trap, and syslog message.

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Contents Quick Start Guide for Cisco 1040 Sensor Cisco 1040s and IP Communications Operations Manager Cisco 1040s and IP Communications Service MonitorOverview Install and Configure IP Communications Service Monitor Preparing to Connect Your CiscoOptional Configure DNS Connecting Your CiscoConfigure Dhcp Server Option Protocol Port Number Service Name Cisco 1040 Port UsageSelecting and Configuring a Cisco Catalyst Switch Connecting the Cisco 1040 to the Cisco Catalyst Switch Using Your Cisco Understanding the Status Indicator LightUsing the Cisco 1040 Web Interface Http//Cisco-1040-sj/Communication Where to Go Next Related Documentation Help? Specification Value or Range Technical SpecificationsPhysical and Operating Environment Specifications Pin Number Function Cable SpecificationsNetwork Port Pinouts Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Your Cisco Waarschuwing Belangrijke Veiligheidsinstructies Varoitus Tärkeitä TurvallisuusohjeitaWarnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaTA Vare PÅ Disse Instruksjonene Aviso Instruções Importantes DE SegurançaVarning! Viktiga Säkerhetsanvisningar Page Page Page Translated Warnings Statement 1004-Installation Instructions Statement 1001-Work During Lightning Activity Statement 1021-SELV Circuit Page Page Page Statement 1040-Product Disposal Page Statement 353-This Product Must be Connected Page Statement 19-TN Power Warning Statement 331-Power Supply Installation Warning Statement 1005-Circuit Breaker Page Statement 1019-Main Disconnecting Device 120 VAC, 15A U.S./CAN 240 VAC, 10A InternationalEuropean Directives Page Specification Description Regulatory Standards ComplianceEMC Class B Notices and Warnings Class B Notice for FCCClass B Notice for Canada Product Documentation DVD Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco Product Security OverviewReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Obtaining Technical AssistanceSubmitting a Service Request Cisco Technical Support & Documentation WebsiteDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationPage Page USA
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1040 specifications

Cisco Systems is renowned for its cutting-edge networking equipment, and the Cisco 1040 series is no exception. The Cisco 1040 access points are designed to support both modern wireless requirements and the performance needs of businesses and organizations of all sizes. These devices are particularly noteworthy for their robust feature set, advanced technologies, and flexibility.

One of the standout features of the Cisco 1040 is its ability to provide dual-band wireless connectivity, operating simultaneously on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This capability ensures that users can enjoy optimal performance and reduced interference, catering to diverse applications ranging from simple internet browsing to bandwidth-intensive video streaming. The 802.11ac technology underlying the 1040 series allows for exceptional wireless speeds and enhanced capacity.

Enhanced security is another critical aspect of the Cisco 1040. Equipped with advanced security protocols, including WPA3, the access points provide reliable protection against unauthorized access and ensure secure data transmission. This focus on security is essential in today’s environment where business networks are increasingly targeted by cyber threats.

Cisco’s Intelligent Wireless Technology is also integrated into the 1040 access points. This technology employs machine learning algorithms to optimize wireless performance continually. It automatically adjusts network settings based on current load and user behavior, ensuring a consistently superior wireless experience.

In terms of deployment, the Cisco 1040 series is designed for ease of use. The devices are compatible with Cisco's Prime Infrastructure for centralized management, enabling IT administrators to easily monitor and configure the network. Additionally, the access points support Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by allowing them to receive power through the Ethernet cable.

Moreover, the Cisco 1040 is versatile and can be used in various environments. From small offices to larger enterprises, its sleek design and efficient performance make it an ideal solution for enhancing connectivity. With features like automatic RF management, dynamic channel allocation, and client load balancing, businesses can be confident that they are investing in a reliable and scalable wireless solution.

Overall, the Cisco 1040 series is designed to meet the demanding needs of today's wireless environments. With its focus on performance, security, and ease of management, it’s a top choice for businesses looking to upgrade their network infrastructure. Whether for office use or educational settings, the Cisco 1040 delivers a comprehensive wireless solution that keeps pace with modern technological demands.