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User Guide for Cisco Unified Service Monitor
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Chapter1 U sing Cisco Unified Service Monitor
Managing Cisco1040s
Step 4 Click OK.
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 have multiple instances of Service Monitor and they are configured to use different TFTP servers,
see Configuring Service Monitors and Cisco 1040s when Multiple TFTP Servers Are in Use, page 1-9.
Step 6 Reset the Cisco 1040; see Resetting a Cisco1040, page 1-13.
Editing the Default Configuration (Automatic Registration)
If you edit the default configuration file, Cisco1040s can use the information that you specify to
automatically register with a Service Monitor. Edit the default configuration file to specify the primary,
secondary, and tertiary Service Monitors and the image filename for Cisco 1040s. After you edit the file,
you must copy it to the TFTP server specified for the Service Monitor.
Note Do not edit the default configuration file using a text editor. Edit the default configuration file using this
procedure only.
Step 1 From the Service Monitor home page, select Default Configuration. The Cisco1040 Default
Configuration page appears.
Step 2 Enter information in the following fields:
Primary Service Monitor—Enter an IP address or DNS name of a host where Service Monitor is
installed.
Secondary Service Monitor—(Optional.) Enter an IP address or DNS name of a host where another
instance of Service Monitor is installed.
Tertiary Service Monitor—(Optional.) Enter an IP address or DNS name of a host where another
instance of Service Monitor is installed.
Image Filename—Enter the binary image filename. The filename format is
SvcMon<vendor code><Cisco 1040 type><major version>_<minor version><bugfix version>.img.
For example:
SvcMonAA2_24.img
Step 3 Click OK. Service Monitor saves your changes.
Step 4 Copy the default configuration file, QOVDefault.CNF, from the image file directory on the server where
Service Monitor is installed to the TFTP server.