Cisco Systems 10700 manual Module Performance Window-Detailed Description, CPU Usage

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Chapter 5 Managing Modules

Module Performance

Step 3 Click Start to begin performance logging for the selected module. Click Stop to stop performance logging for the selected module.

Step 4 Launch the Performance Manager application to view the historical performance information for the selected module. Refer to Chapter 20, “Performance Management and Historical Data,” for further information on how to use the Performance Manager application.

Module Performance Window—Detailed Description

The Module Performance window (see Figure 5-5 on page 5-11) displays a single Performance tab. The Performance tab has two areas: CPU Usage and Performance Logging.

CPU Usage

The CPU Usage area displays the following fields:

CPU Busy%—Displays the percentage of CPU put to use for the selected GRP module.

Average (1 min)—Displays the percentage of CPU being utilized averaged over a one minute period for the selected GRP module.

Average (5 min)—Displays the percentage of CPU being utilized averaged over five minute period for the selected GRP module.

Performance Logging

The Performance Logging area allows you to start or stop performance logging.

Start—Click Start to enable performance logging for the selected GRP module. Enabling performance logging allows performance data to be gathered for the selected module. Performance polling occurs every 15 minutes. Performance data is then gathered and stored for historical review.

Current performance data can be viewed in the performance windows, or you can view historical performance data in Performance Manager.

Stop—Click Stop to stop all performance logging on the selected module. Disabling performance logging stops performance data from being gathered for the selected GRP module.

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Contents Managing Modules Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Module NamesLaunching the Module Management Windows Module AbbreviationModule Configuration Viewing the Configuration WindowConfiguration Window Commissioning a Selected ModuleDecommissioning a Selected Module Action Report WindowAction Report Window Module Configuration Window-Detailed Description Configuration TabModule Fault Management Viewing the Module Fault Management WindowModule Fault Management Window-Detailed Description Module PerformanceModule Availability Cisco Contact DetailsViewing the Module Performance Window Starting or Stopping Performance Logging Module Performance WindowModule Performance Window-Detailed Description CPU UsagePerformance Logging Module Inventory Viewing the Module Inventory WindowModule Inventory Window-Detailed Description GeneralAsset Tracking Slot & PortsOL-3865-01

10700 specifications

The Cisco Systems 10700 is a powerful core router designed to meet the demanding requirements of service providers and large enterprises. As an integral part of Cisco's advanced routing portfolio, the 10700 is built to provide high-performance, scalable, and reliable network connectivity, ensuring optimal data transmission for a multitude of applications.

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Energy efficiency is another key characteristic of the Cisco 10700. It is designed with power-saving features that not only reduce operational costs but also contribute to a more sustainable network infrastructure. The router’s modular architecture allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, making it a future-proof investment for organizations anticipating growth.

Furthermore, the manageability of the Cisco 10700 is enhanced by Cisco's powerful network management tools, which provide insights into network performance and health. These tools enable administrators to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the router efficiently, reducing operational overhead and enhancing overall network performance.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 10700 is a robust, scalable, and secure core router that addresses the complex needs of modern networking environments. With its advanced features, support for diverse technologies, and commitment to reliability, the 10700 is an ideal choice for organizations looking to optimize their network infrastructure for present and future demands.