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Chapter1 U sing Cisco Unified Service Monitor
Managing Cisco1040s
Step 4 Click OK. The configuration file is saved on the server where Service Monitor is installed. The
configuration file is named QOV<MAC address>.CNF, where <MAC address> is the MAC address for
the Cisco 1040. (To view the MAC address, see Using the Cisco1040 Web Interface, page 1-15.)
Step 5 Copy the configuration file from the image file directory on the server where Service Monitor is installed
to the TFTP server. When you plug the Cisco1040 in and when you reset it, it will load this configuration
file.
Note The image file directory path and the TFTP server address are displayed on the Setup page;
Setting Up Service Monitor, page 1-3.)
If you are using more than one TFTP server, see Configuring Service Monitors and Cisco1040s when
Multiple TFTP Servers Are in Use, page 1-9.
GUI Element Description/Action
Cisco 1040 Sensor ID Accept the default initial letter and enter a 3-digit number. A Cisco1040
Sensor ID consists of a letter and a 3-digit number, for example: A100.
Note If you enter an existing Cisco 1040 Sensor ID, Service Monitor
displays an error message; in this case, you should enter a
different 3-digit number.
Image Filename Enter the binary image filename. The filename format is
SvcMng<vendor code><Cisco 1040 type><major version>_<minor
version><bugfix version>.img. For example:
SvcMonAA2_24.img
For more information, see Copying Image and Configuration Files to the
TFTP Server, page 1-4 and Updating Image Files on Cisco1040s, page
1-14.
MAC Address Enter the MAC address for the Cisco1040 that you are adding.
Primary Service Monitor Enter an IP address or DNS name of a host where Service Monitor is
installed. The Cisco 1040 sends data to this Service Monitor unless it
becomes unreachable.
Secondary Service Monitor (Optional.) Enter an IP address or DNS name of a host where another
instance of Service Monitor is installed. The Cisco 1040 sends data to
this Service Monitor only if the primary Service Monitor becomes
unreachable.
Tertiary Service Monitor (Optional.) Enter an IP address or DNS name of a host where another
instance of Service Monitor is installed. The Cisco 1040 sends data to
this Service Monitor only if the primary and secondary Service Monitors
become unreachable.
Description Enter up to 80 characters.