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User Guide for Cisco Unified Service Monitor
OL-9351-01
Chapter1 U sing Cisco Unified Service Monitor
Generating a Cisco1040 Unreachable Trap
Contents
Main
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CONTENTS
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Preface
Audience
Conventions
Product Documentation
Related Documentation
Obtaining Documentation
Cisco.com
Product Documentation DVD
Ordering Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Cisco Product Security Overview
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website
Submitting a Service Request
Definitions of Service Request Severity
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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CHAPT ER
Using Cisco Unified Service Monitor
Getting Started with Service Monitor
Starting Service Monitor
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Setting Up Service Monitor
Copying Image and Configuration Files to the TFTP Server
Managing Cisco 1040s
Understanding the Cisco 1040 Sensor Details Page
Viewing Details for a Specific Cisco 1040
Registering Cisco 1040s to Service Monitors
Understanding Automatic Registration and Configuration Files
Configuring Service Monitors and Cisco 1040s when Multiple TFTP Servers Are in Use
Adding a Cisco 1040 (Manual Registration)
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Editing the Configuration for a Specific Cisco 1040
Editing the Default Configuration (Automatic Registration)
Understanding Cisco 1040 Failover to a Secondary or Tertiary Service Monitor
Resetting a Cisco 1040
Setting the Time on Cisco 1040s
Updating Image Files on Cisco 1040s
Moving a Cisco 1040
Deleting a Cisco 1040
Using the Cisco 1040 Web Interface
Viewing the Configuration File on the TFTP Server
Archiving Cisco 1040 Call Metrics
Generating a Cisco 1040 Unreachable Trap
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Data Management and System Administration
Managing Service Monitor Data
Backing Up and Restoring the Service Monitor Database
Starting a Database Backup
Restoring the Database
Changing the Password for the Service Monitor Database
Managing Log Files
Understanding Service Monitor Syslog Handling
Maintaining the History Log File
Managing Log Files and Enabling and Disabling Debugging
Configuring Users (ACS and Non-ACS)
Configuring Users Using Non-ACS Mode (CiscoWorks Local Login Module)
Configuring Users Using ACS Mode
Using Service Monitor in ACS Mode
Modifying Roles and Privileges in Cisco Secure ACS
Starting and Stopping Service Monitor Processes
Using SNMP to Monitor Service Monitor
Configuring Your System for SNMP Queries
Determining the Status of Windows SNMP Service
Installing and Uninstalling Windows SNMP Service
Enabling and Disabling Windows SNMP Service
Configuring Security for SNMP Queries
Viewing the System Application MIB Log File
Changing the Hostname on the Service Monitor Server
Changing the Hostname, Rebooting the Server, and Regenerating the Certificate
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Reconfiguring Service Monitor after a Hostname Change
Changing the IP Address on the Service Monitor Server
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MIBs Used and SNMP Traps Generated
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Licensing
Licensing Overview
Verifying Service Monitor License Status
Licensing Scenarios
Licensing Process
Obtaining a PAK
Obtaining a License File
Registering a License File
Licensing Reminders
Evaluation Version: Before Expiry
License Size Exceeded
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Service Monitor Support for SNMP MIBs
System Application MIB Implementation
System Application Resource MIB Tables
Installed Packages
Installed Elements
Package Status Information
Element Status Information
Status of Packages When They Ran Previously
Status of Elements When They Ran Previously
Scalar Variables
Process Map
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Sample MIB Walk for System Application MIB
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C-10
C-11
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Configuring Service Monitor with Cisco Secure ACS
Before You Begin: Integration Notes
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Configuring Service Monitor on Cisco Secure ACS
Verifying the Service Monitor and Cisco Secure ACS Configuration
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