Cisco Systems 8500 manual EM Software Features

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Chapter 1 Concepts

EM Software Features

EM Software Features

Installed with Cisco EMF, the EM allows for precise management of the device(s) it supports through custom GUI windows and modeling behavior. Invoked from the Cisco EMF Map Viewer application, the EM provides Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security (FCAPS) windows on chassis, module, interface, and connection levels as applicable. These windows provide the features which compliment the Cisco EMF capabilities to provide for complete, efficient network management.

Specifically, the C8500MGR supports the Cisco Catalyst 8500 routers, including the Cisco MSR 8540, Cisco MSR 8510, and the Cisco LightStream 1010 (LS1010). C8500MGR supports various modules, such as ATM, Gigabit and Fast Ethernet modules; and ATM, Ethernet, IP, and SONET interfaces. Element management capabilities for these items are provided in windows and wizards, eliminating the need for operators to have detailed Cisco IOS software and SNMP–based knowledge for individual interface or system parameter commands.

The following features highlight the capabilities of the EM:

Framework—Based on Cisco EMF 3.2, which includes FCAPS management tools

IOS Versions—See the corresponding release note document for specific versions supported

Deployment and Discovery—Allows for manual or automatic deployment and discovery

Deployment—Supports manual deployment for generic objects, and pre–deployment of chassis objects using templates which provide faster deployment with fewer errors

Auto Discovery—Discovers chassis and all submodules automatically within a given IP range, providing real–time information regarding the contents of the network

Synchronization—Synchronizes the physical inventory model with managed NEs, providing accurate, real–time information on what is deployed in the network

Fault management—Provides status information, as well as fault detection, troubleshooting, and repair tools

Configuration—Provides base configuration for managed objects within the device, as well as:

Discovery—Allows for discovery of individual chassis and modules, or complete subchassis discovery

ATM Provisioning—Logical inventory reflects real time provisioning

Restoration—Configuration backup functionality is available, enabling configuration restoration as required

Redundancy—Dual CPUs allow for fail–over backups and provide forced fail–over capabilities when needed

Profiles—Allows you to apply established configuration parameters to a bulk number of objects

Accounting—Provides real–time inventory information

Performance—Supplies real–time performance–related statistics for modules, interfaces, and connection, as well as capabilities to log historical performance data for analysis

Security—Provides capabilities to manage system security at the EM or device level

Alarm Notification—Provides support of multiple traps, producing alarm notification per the criteria established

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