Cisco Systems 10000 manual Physical Objects, Physical Object Management Functions

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Chapter 1 Concepts

EM Objects and Interfaces

Physical Objects

The following table lists all physical objects created in the EM and the management functions that can be performed on each object.

Table 1-1 Physical Objects and Management Functions

Physical Object

Management Functions

 

 

Chassis—The hardware frame of the Cisco , which houses all

Fault

subchassis objects (modules)

Configuration

 

Accounting

 

 

Processor Cards—The Cisco support router processor cards.

Fault

 

Configuration

 

Accounting

 

Performance

 

 

Modules—Modules may be either network. There are various types

Fault

of modules within a chassis (for example, ATM, Ethernet, and

Configuration

Generic). Each of these modules support a given number of

Accounting

physical interfaces (ports).

Performance

 

 

Physical Interfaces—Each module (interface or port adapter) has at

Fault

least one, if not multiple, physical interfaces (ports). The type of

Configuration

physical interface is equivalent to the type of module the interface

Performance

resides on. Each different physical interface can support multiple

 

technologies (for details, see the “Physical Interfaces and Logical

 

Interface Technologies” section on page 1-11). The module type

 

determines what technologies reside on the interfaces.

 

 

 

Supporting Modules—Additional subchassis cards and modules,

Fault

including power supply module(s), processor module(s), and fan

Configuration

tray modules. The EM supports the management functions to the

Performance

right on power supply and processor modules only.

Accounting

 

 

The physical objects and interfaces in the preceding table are organized as follows:

The chassis contains the modules, including supporting modules (e.g., processors, power supplies, and fan trays);

The modules contain the physical interfaces.

For further details on hierarchies within Cisco EMF and the EM, see the “Views” section on page 1-13.

Tip Physical objects contained within a chassis are often referred to as subchassis objects or modules.

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Contents Concepts EM Documentation Set EM Documentation SetCisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release Cisco EMF Software FeaturesEM Software Features Sample Telecom Graphical Object EM Objects and InterfacesThis section covers the following areas Physical Object Management Functions Physical ObjectsCisco 10005 Chassis Cisco 10000 Router ChassisCisco 10008 Chassis Supporting ModulesProcessor Module Description ModulesSonet Physical Interfaces and Logical Interface TechnologiesDS1 DS3 ATM POS EM Views ViewsHierarchy of Component Managed and Physical Views Component Managed ViewNetwork View Layer 3 QoS ViewPhysical View Self Management View RME ViewVlan View Normal State Object StatesDecommissioned State ErroredPerformance Logging On Mismatched Lost CommsLost Comms No Poll Discovery Lost CommsTransient Object States Preprovisioned
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