Cisco Systems OL-3598-02 manual Cisco EMF Software Features

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Chapter 1 Overview

Cisco EMF Software Features

Cisco EMF Software Features

Cisco EMF provides a flexible framework which supports a variety of EMs, making it possible to manage multiple device types within a given network on a single system. Common network management functionality provides for complete management of the logical and physical components of the network. Using a solid base, Cisco EMF provides vital core functionality which allows for optimal network management when combined with EMs. Features include the following:

Map Viewer—Displays the contents of the managed device(s) and serves as the primary entry point for the EM, allowing for enhanced object monitoring status for all network elements within the managed network

Deployment templates—Provides object deployment prompts, increasing ease and consistency

Auto Discovery—Allows for the automatic discovery of devices entering the network based on IP and/or SNMP data

Event Browser—Notifies the system of events (e.g., alarms) which occur on the managed network and, in turn, notifies the network manager according to adjustable settings

Object Group Manager—Enables you to organize managed objects which relate to one another into groups

Performance manager—Presents performance statistics for monitored objects in a variety of formats according to the criteria selected

User Access Control—Administration tool allowing system administrators to manage application privileges per user and user passwords

Query Editor—Provides custom filtering capabilities which include or exclude certain information from writing to the database and enables object group management

Notification Profiles—Warns the user of system events according to defined environmental occurrences through an audible or visual indicators (e.g., beep, display pop–up window), scripts (which, for example, sends an e–mail message), or event generation

Thresholding Regimes—Defines a set of polling attributes and the polling period for monitoring, which, when met, run the applicable notification profiles

Event Groups—Organizes events by managed object(s) according to query settings

Database Management—Maximizes the Resource Manager Essentials (RME) tool to manage database backup and restoration

Note For further information on Cisco EMF and the tools it provides, see the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3.2 at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps829/products_user_guide_book09186a0 0800ffd02.html

Cisco EMF must be installed prior to installing EM software.

Note For information pertaining to the installation of Cisco EMF, see the Cisco Element Management Framework Installation and Administration Guide Release 3.2 at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps829/products_installation_and_configur ation_guide_book09186a00800ffd0d.html

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Contents Cisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide Cisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide N T E N T S Enabling the Tftp Daemon Creating the tftpboot Directory About This Guide Audience Conventions Related Documentation Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical Assistance Technical Assistance CenterCisco TAC Website Obtaining Additional Publications and Information XiiiXiv Overview Cisco EMF Software Features EM Software Features Licensing Requirements System RequirementsEM uses Cisco EMF, which requires a license key to operate Server Requirements Client RequirementsSupported Objects Cisco Router DescriptionCisco Router Description Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI, unbalanced One-port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI, unbalancedPort E&M Voice/Fax interface card Port Foreign Exchange Office FXO Voice/Fax interface cardServer Installation Server and Client InstallationClient Installation OL-3598-02 Installing the EM Installation Workflow Installing the EM involves the followingInstalling the EM from a Remote CD-ROM Drive Mount the remote directory, by entering the followingInstalling the EM Run the install script by entering the followingInstall Package Installing the EM Configuring the System Configuring the DeviceConfiguring the system involves the following steps To enable access to the device, enter commands as followsEnter the enable password Enter the following Enabling Traps on the DeviceSetting Up a Workstation as a Tftp Server Edit the /etc/inetd.conf file using a text editor such asReboot the system Verify that the Tftp daemon is enabled by enteringOutput similar to the following appears Modify the permissions by entering the followingUpgrading an Installed EM Upgrade Workflow Upgrading the EM Press Enter. The upgrade main menu is displayed Upgrade PackageCisco Access Router Manager Installation Guide OL-3598-02 OL-3598-02 Uninstalling the EM Uninstall Workflow Removing Packages Using the cemf install Script Removing the EM PackageRemoving EM Packages Using the Install Script Enter ? for help or q to quitRemoval of package name was successful Removing the EM Package and Associated Packages At the completion of the uninstall, the following displays Select option #2 to remove the associated componentsOL-3598-02 Getting Started Checking the Status of the EM Starting a User Session Stopping a User Session D E Publications and Information, obtaining additionalTAC Escalation Center TAC WebsiteTechnical assistance Obtaining