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Note Service Monitor uses TFTP to find the configuration file for a given Cisco 1040. Service Monitor by default uses port 69 on the TFTP servers.
4Installation and Upgrade Paths
Table 6 lists the supported installation paths. Table 7 lists the supported upgrade paths.
Table 6 Supported Installation Paths
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Has Operations Manager 2.0 | Service Monitor 2.0 is already installed. To activate | ||
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Service Monitor 2.0) installed and | 1. | Purchase Service Monitor 2.0 and obtain a PAK. | |
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