Cisco Systems 10700 manual Module Performance, Module Fault Management Window-Detailed Description

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Chapter 5 Managing Modules

Module Performance

Module Fault Management Window—Detailed Description

The Module Fault Management window displays a single Fault Management tab. The Fault Management tab displays two areas: Module Availability and Cisco Contact Details.

Note The details related to the modules are available only if the module is in a managed state.

Module Availability

The Module Availability area contains the following fields:

Up Time—Displays the time after the network portion of the system was last re-initialized for the selected module.

Free Memory—Displays the memory space (in bytes) currently unused by the selected GRP module.

Last Restart Reason—Displays the reason for the system being re-initiated for the selected GRP module.

Last Authentication Failure Address—Displays the last authorization failure IP address for the selected module.

Operational Status—Displays the current operational status of the selected GRP module. Possible values are:

Up—Module is recognized by the device and is operational.

Down—Module is not recognized by the device or not enabled for operation.

Standby—Module is enabled and is acting as standby. This value is only applicable for redundant GRPs.

Cisco Contact Details

The Cisco Contact Details area provides Cisco contact details.

Module Performance

The Module Performance window displays the current performance information for the selected GRP module.

Note You can select multiple Modules from the Module object selector list. Selecting multiple modules allows you to start or stop performance logging for all of the selected modules simultaneously. You can choose multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in the list. You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual modules.

The Module Performance tab displays CPU Usage information and allows you to Start or Stop performance logging for one or more selected modules.

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Contents Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Module Names Managing ModulesModule Abbreviation Launching the Module Management WindowsViewing the Configuration Window Module ConfigurationCommissioning a Selected Module Configuration WindowAction Report Window Decommissioning a Selected ModuleAction Report Window Configuration Tab Module Configuration Window-Detailed DescriptionViewing the Module Fault Management Window Module Fault ManagementModule Performance Module Fault Management Window-Detailed DescriptionModule Availability Cisco Contact DetailsViewing the Module Performance Window Module Performance Window Starting or Stopping Performance LoggingModule Performance Window-Detailed Description CPU UsagePerformance Logging Viewing the Module Inventory Window Module InventoryGeneral Module Inventory Window-Detailed DescriptionSlot & Ports Asset TrackingOL-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.

One of the standout features of the Cisco 10700 is its high scalability. It supports a variety of interface types, including Ethernet, SONET/SDH, and MPLS, making it suitable for diverse network environments. The router delivers impressive throughput capabilities, enabling efficient handling of both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, which is increasingly important as the internet continues to evolve and expand.

In terms of technologies, the 10700 leverages Cisco's extensive experience in routing protocols and network management. It supports a wide range of protocols, including OSPF, BGP, and IS-IS, allowing for flexible routing options and enhanced network performance. Additionally, the router is designed to integrate seamlessly with other Cisco products, including switches and firewalls, forming a cohesive network solution that enhances operational efficiency.

The 10700 also emphasizes security and reliability. Built-in features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs) and advanced encryption capabilities help safeguard sensitive data as it traverses the network. Moreover, the router supports redundancy technologies such as VRRP and HSRP, ensuring minimal downtime and improved service continuity.

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.