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Chapter1 Using Cisco Unified Service Monitor
Managing Cisco1040s
Note The image filename format is
SvcMon<vendor code><Cisco 1040 type><major version>_<minor version><bugfix
version>.img. For example, SvcMonAA2_24.img.
Step 3 Modify the configuration for each Cisco1040, entering the new image filename; see Editing the
Configuration for a Specific Cisco1040, page 1-11.
Moving a Cisco 1040
Step 1 (Optional.) Perform this step if you want to configure the Cisco1040 to point to a new primary Service
Monitor. Edit the configuration file for the Cisco 1040 and copy it to the TFTP server. (See Editing the
Configuration for a Specific Cisco1040, page 1-11.)
Step 2 Unplug Cisco 1040.
Step 3 Plug Cisco 1040 in at new location. The Cisco1040 downloads its configuration file from the TFTP
server.
Note The Cisco 1040 retains its ID after the move.
Deleting a Cisco 1040
Step 1 Delete the configuration file for the Cisco1040 (QOVmacaddress.CNF) from the TFTP server.
Step 2 From the Service Monitor home page, select Cisco1040 Sensor Management. (See Understanding the
Cisco 1040 Sensor Details Page, page 1-6.)
Step 3 Select check boxes for the Cisco 1040s that you want to delete.
Step 4 Click Delete.
Using the Cisco 1040 Web Interface
To use the web interface to view the contents of the configuration file for this Cisco 1040 on the TFTP
server, see Viewing the Configuration File on the TFTP Server, page 1-16.
You can open a web interface to view the information stored on a Cisco1040 in one of the following
ways:
Click (View) on the Cisco 1040 Sensor Details page. See Understanding the Cisco 1040 Sensor
Details Page, page 1-6.
Enter http://<IP address> in your browser where IP address is the address of your Cisco 1040.
The Cisco 1040 web interface displays a Device Information window with the following information:
ID—Cisco 1040 Sensor ID.