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  • Page 1 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide Release 3.1 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number: OL-4930-01...
  • Page 2 CCIP, CCSP, the Cisco Arrow logo, the Cisco Powered Network mark, Cisco Unity, Follow Me Browsing, FormShare, and StackWise are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, and iQuick Study are service marks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Aironet, ASIST, BPX, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software Overview Software Features Supported Hardware Supported Software Basic Concepts C H A P T E R Cisco EMF and Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software Element Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects and Interfaces Physical Objects Logical Objects Network Element Object...
  • Page 4 Perflostcomms State 2-13 Discovery Lostcomms State 2-13 Mismatched State 2-14 Getting Started C H A P T E R Preparing to Use the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software Launching Cisco EMF Cisco EMF Launchpad Viewer Groups Access Events Discovery Notify...
  • Page 5 5-10 Additional Notes Tab 5-10 MAC Address Query Window 5-11 Network Element 5-12 MAC Address Query 5-12 Chassis Management C H A P T E R Chassis Management Window Details Tab Inventory Status Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 6 System Flash Memory Inventory Performance Tab CPU Usage Memory Usage Performance Logging Management Tab Additional Notes Tab Ethernet Module Management Window Details Tab Status Temperature Inventory 4k Details Tab 7-10 Inventory 7-10 Status 7-10 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 7 7-23 Server–Side VLAN 7-23 Server VLAN Config 7-24 Alias Config Subarea 7-24 Static Route Config Subarea 7-24 Server Farms Tab 7-25 Server Farm 7-25 Server Farm Config 7-26 Real Server Config Subarea 7-26 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 8 Ethernet Interface Management Window Status Tab Configuration Tab General Layer 2 Layer 3 8-12 Private VLAN Edge 8-12 Actions 8-12 802.1Q Tunneling 8-13 Performance Tab 8-14 Packets/Octets Statistics 8-14 Error Statistics 8-16 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide viii OL-4930-01...
  • Page 9 8-36 EIGRP Autonomous System Configuration 8-37 ISIS 8-37 MPLS 8-38 HSRP Tab 8-38 HSRP 8-40 Secondary IP 8-41 Additional Notes Tab 8-41 POS Interface Management Window 8-42 Status Tab 8-43 Configuration Tab 8-44 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 10 Interface Error Statistics 8-58 SONET Section Error Statistics 8-58 SONET Line Error Statistics 8-59 SONET Far End Line Error Statistics 8-59 Routing Protocol Tab 8-59 MPLS 8-59 ISIS 8-60 Additional Notes Tab 8-60 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 11 ATM/T3 Interface Management Window 8-73 Status Tab 8-74 Interface Status 8-74 Performance Logging 8-75 Configuration Tab 8-75 General 8-75 Layer 2 8-76 Layer 3 8-77 Private VLAN Edge 8-77 Actions 8-77 ATM/T3 Tab 8-77 8-78 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 12 Dx3 Far End Current Table 8-90 Routing Protocol Tab 8-91 OSPF 8-91 EIGRP 8-92 IS-IS 8-92 MPLS 8-93 Additional Notes Tab 8-93 Serial Subinterface Management—Configuration Window 8-94 Status Tab 8-95 Configuration Tab 8-96 General 8-96 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 13 Interface Packets/Octets Statistics 8-113 Interface Error Statistics 8-113 Performance Logging 8-114 POS Statistics Tab 8-114 SONET Path Error 8-114 SONET Far End Path Error 8-115 Routing Protocol Tab 8-115 OSPF 8-115 EIGRP 8-116 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide xiii OL-4930-01...
  • Page 14 9-15 Syslog 9-15 MST Configuration 9-15 Troubleshooting Tab 9-15 STP Configuration Window 9-16 Details Tab 9-17 Details 9-17 MAC Address Reduction 9-18 MST Tab 9-18 MST Details 9-18 Add/Delete MST 9-18 Troubleshooting 9-19 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 15 MPLS Management Window 9-42 Details Tab 9-43 MPLS 9-43 VC Table 9-43 Trouble Shooting 9-44 Additional Notes Tab 9-44 Virtual Interface Management 10-1 C H A P T E R VTP Management Window 10-2 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 16 Additional Notes Tab 10-21 EtherChannel Management Window 10-22 Status Tab 10-23 Interface Status 10-23 Configuration Tab 10-24 General 10-24 Layer 2 10-24 Layer 3 10-25 Membership Tab 10-25 Global EtherChannel Ports Assignment 10-25 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 17 C H A P T E R OSPF Management Window 11-2 Details Tab 11-3 OSPF 11-3 Troubleshooting 11-5 Area Tab 11-6 Network Tab 11-7 Global Tab 11-8 Neighbor Tab 11-9 Redistribution Tab 11-11 Default Metric 11-11 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide xvii OL-4930-01...
  • Page 18 Details Tab 11-33 Global 11-33 IS-IS 11-33 Configuring IS-IS 11-33 Edit Network Table 11-34 Network 11-34 Troubleshooting 11-34 Interfaces Tab 11-34 Redistribution Tab 11-35 Edit Redistribution Table 11-35 Additional Notes Tab 11-35 Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide xviii OL-4930-01...
  • Page 19 Creating a Syslog Profile 12-7 Applying a Syslog Profile 12-8 Alarms and Alarm Management 13-1 C H A P T E R Viewing Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms 13-2 Event Browser 13-2 Full Event Description Window 13-3 Clearing Details Area...
  • Page 20 Contents Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 21: About This Guide

    About this Guide This guide provides the necessary information to help you use the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager, from getting started to using the element management windows it provides. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager uses the Cisco Element Management Framework (Cisco EMF), which provides simplified element management of day–to–day tasks, including Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and...
  • Page 22: Document Audience

    Note Framework Installation and Administration Guide Release 3.2 at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps829/products_installation_and_configur ation_guide_book09186a00800ffd0d.html For information on the operation of Cisco EMF, see the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3.2 at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps829/products_user_guide_book09186a0 0800ffd02.html Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide...
  • Page 23: Document Organization

    Summary Information window. Chapter 11, “Routing Management” Describes the logical routing object windows that are provided by the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager: OSPF, EIGRP, BGP and IS–IS. Chapter 12, “Profile Management” Provides instruction to create and manage network element and syslog profiles.
  • Page 24: Document Conventions

    Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication. Cautions use the following conventions: Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide xxiv OL-4930-01...
  • Page 25: Related Documentation

    About this Guide Related Documentation Related Documentation While you can access all related documentation on the Cisco website, URLs which are available at the time of publication are noted in the following lists. The following Cisco EMF documentation is available for reference: •...
  • Page 26: Obtaining Documentation

    Cisco provides several ways to obtain documentation, technical assistance, and other technical resources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems. Cisco.com You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm You can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com...
  • Page 27: Documentation Feedback

    About this Guide Obtaining Documentation Documentation Feedback You can submit comments electronically on Cisco.com. On the Cisco Documentation home page, click Feedback at the top of the page. You can e-mail your comments to bug-doc@cisco.com. You can submit comments by using the response card (if present) behind the front cover of your...
  • Page 28: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    The Cisco TAC is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product, technology, or solution. Two types of support are available: the Cisco TAC website and the Cisco TAC Escalation Center. The type of support that you choose depends on the priority of the problem and the conditions stated in service contracts, when applicable.
  • Page 29: Cisco Tac Website

    Cisco TAC website. Some services on the Cisco TAC website require a Cisco.com login ID and password. If you have a valid service contract but do not have a login ID or password, go to this URL to register: http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do...
  • Page 30: Obtaining Additional Publications And Information

    Internetworking Terms and Acronyms Dictionary, Internetworking Technology Handbook, Internetworking Troubleshooting Guide, and the Internetworking Design Guide. For current Cisco Press titles and other information, go to Cisco Press online at this URL: http://www.ciscopress.com Packet magazine is the Cisco quarterly publication that provides the latest networking trends, •...
  • Page 31: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    Supported Hardware Supported Software • The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software manages and monitors Catalyst switches using Cisco Element Management Framework (Cisco EMF), version 3.2. The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager provides standard element management functionality, such as fault, configuration, accounting, performance, and security (FCAPS).
  • Page 32: Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software Overview

    The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager helps network administrators manage Catalyst switches by eliminating the need to have Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and a detailed knowledge of the Cisco IOS or Catalyst OS required commands. The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager also helps simplify the deployment process for the Catalyst switches.
  • Page 33: Supported Hardware

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Supported Hardware Supported Hardware The following table lists hardware supported by the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager, release 3.1. Table 1-1 Supported Hardware Part Number Description WS-C2950-12 12 port, 10/100 Catalyst Switch, Standard Image only WS-C2950C-24 Fixed 12-port Catalyst 2950 series chassis...
  • Page 34 One-port 10GBASE-EX4 Metro Extended Reach 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module (single-mode fiber) WS-X6502-10GE 1-port 10GBASE-LR Serial 130nm Long Haul 10 Gigabit Ethernet module (WS-G6488 installed) WS-X6516-GE-TX 16-port Gigabit Ethernet, RJ-45, x-bar WS-X6066-SLB-APC Server Load Balancing Module WS-C6500-SFM Switch Fabric Module Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 35 Enhanced 4-port OC-3/STM-1 SONET/SDH SM-IR OSM, w/ 4 GE OSM-1OC48-POS-SL+ Enhanced 1-port OC-48/STM-16 SONET/SDH OSM, SM-LR, w/ 4 GE OSM-8OC3-POS-SI+ Enhanced 8-port OC-3/STM-1 SONET/SDH SM-IR OSM, w/ 4 GE OSM-16OC3-POS-SI+ Enhanced 16-port OC-3/STM-1 SONET/SDH OSM, SM-IR, w/ 4 GE Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 36 2-port channelized OC48 OSM, SM-SR, with 4 ports of Gigabit Ethernet OSM-2CHOC48/T3-SI 2-port channelized OC-48 OSM, SM-IR, with 4 ports of Gigabit Ethernet OSM-4CHOC12/T3-MM 4-port channelized OC-12 OSM, MM, with 4 ports of Gigabit Ethernet Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 37 1 Port T3 Serial Port Adapter PA-T3+ 1 Port T3 Serial Port Adapter Enhanced PA-A3-8E1IMA 8-port ATM Inverse Mux E1 (120 Ohm) Port Adapter PA-MC-4T1 4 port multichannel T1 port adapter with integrated CSU/DSUs GE-WAN2 2-port Gigabit Ethernet Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 38: Supported Software

    12.1(19)E1 7.6(latest) Note The above versions of CatOS and IOS have been extensively tested with the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software. Other versions and combinations of CatOS/IOS should interoperate with the manager, although there may be unanticipated incompatibilities or errors.
  • Page 39: Chapter 2 Basic Concepts

    Basic Concepts This chapter describes basic concepts and terminology used in this guide, and consists of the following primary sections: • Cisco EMF and Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects and Interfaces • • Containment Views Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Object States •...
  • Page 40: Cisco Emf And Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software

    The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager is the carrier-class element manager for Catalyst switches, which “plugs into” Cisco EMF. The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software adds additional windows and a back-end controller process that communicates with the hardware elements (using Cisco EMF) as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 41: Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects And Interfaces

    Basic Concepts Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects and Interfaces Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects and Interfaces The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software provides three types of objects: • Physical—Represents actual components and devices such as the chassis (hardware frame), fans, power supplies, modules, and ports/interfaces.
  • Page 42: Logical Objects

    Chapter 2 Basic Concepts Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects and Interfaces These Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager objects have the following hierarchical organization: Chassis • – Power supplies – Supervisor engine modules: Ethernet interfaces – Ethernet modules: Ethernet interfaces Switch Fabric Modules –...
  • Page 43 Chapter 2 Basic Concepts Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects and Interfaces QoS policy map—Describes the traffic filters applied to enforce QoS parameters on ingress traffic • received on an interface or VLAN. EIGRP—Creates, modifies, and deletes Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) •...
  • Page 44: Network Element Object

    MSFC SNMP agents and Catalyst OS/IOS command-line interface. This class acts as a container for the physical and logical components of the device. The entire hierarchical structure of the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager components is as follows: Network Element...
  • Page 45: Containment Views

    The Cisco EMF Map Viewer application uses a concept called containment views to allow logical grouping of monitored objects. Objects being managed by Cisco EMF must be added to one or more containment views. Objects are organized into different views and can exist in multiple views simultaneously by reference.
  • Page 46: Network View

    Network View The network view is a standard feature in Cisco EMF that displays all network devices within their relevant networks and subnets. The auto–discovery system of Cisco EMF uses this view to determine which devices exist on the system so that it does not try to discover the same device multiple times. This view displays all IP devices under their parent network (that is, it groups monitored objects in a network layout).
  • Page 47: Rme View

    Containment Views Figure 2-3 Physical View Chassis Map Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information. RME View All objects managed by the RME server display beneath the RME view. Objects are organized by RME server objects.
  • Page 48: Self Management View

    Basic Concepts Containment Views Self Management View This view allows you to monitor network elements which are part of the Cisco EMF system. The Self Management view is non–propagating. VLAN–QinQ View The VLAN–QinQ view displays the interfaces for which 802.1Q tunneling is enabled. Each such interface is represented as a child of the associated VLAN.
  • Page 49: Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Object States

    The state of an object can change frequently, depending upon what actions are being performed on the object. All objects in Cisco EMF have a state assigned to them, which appears at the bottom left corner of each window for a selected object.
  • Page 50: Discovery State

    The normal state is applicable to all objects, and represents a situation in which an object is regarded as being actively monitored. When an object enters the normal state, Cisco EMF performs heartbeat polling on the object every five minutes to check for connectivity or changes to the object.
  • Page 51: Performance State

    Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager performance menus. Heartbeat polling is performed on an object in the performance state. If the object moves into the lostcomms state, it is returned to the performance state when the error is corrected.
  • Page 52: Mismatched State

    The mismatched state occurs when a mismatch is found between the type of hardware discovered and what is predeployed in Cisco EMF. For example, if a 48-port 10/100TX, RJ-45 module is expected, the module is predeployed in Cisco EMF to prepare for that type of module. However, when the module becomes available and is placed into the chassis, it is not a 48-port 10/100TX, RJ-45 module, but an 8-port Gigabit Ethernet module.
  • Page 53: Chapter 3 Getting Started

    C H A P T E R Getting Started This chapter describes the typical tasks encountered when you are first using the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager. This chapter consists of the following sections: • Preparing to Use the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software Launching Cisco EMF •...
  • Page 54: Preparing To Use The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software

    The following procedure outlines the general steps involved in using the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software. Install and start Cisco EMF. Step 1 For more information on how to install and start Cisco EMF, see the Cisco Element Management Note Framework Installation and Administration Guide. Install the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software.
  • Page 55: Launching Cisco Emf

    The Cisco EMF Launchpad application is the main starting point for using Cisco EMF. The Launchpad can be accessed by starting a Cisco EMF user session. Before you can start a Cisco EMF user session, Cisco EMF has to be running. If a message is displayed indicating that Cisco EMF is not running, contact the system administrator.
  • Page 56: Cisco Emf Launchpad

    Cisco EMF Launchpad Cisco EMF Launchpad The icons which display in the Cisco EMF Manager and Event Manager areas of the Launchpad represent the applications the Cisco EMF installation provides. The following figure displays the Cisco EMF Launchpad and the icons which represent the standard Cisco EMF tools.
  • Page 57: Viewer

    Network Elements into object groups. The Object Group Manager allows the creation, deletion, and modification of object groups. Object groups can be any combination of objects derived from the Cisco EMF managed object class. Objects can be added manually or on the basis of query criteria.
  • Page 58: Thresholds

    Event groups are available to all users. Event groups can be any combination of objects derived from the Cisco EMF-managed object class. These groups are set up using queries, which can be configured to match given requirements. For example, a network administrator could choose to monitor a particular device, specify a time period, and choose to look at events that are warnings or critical.
  • Page 59: Quitting A Cisco Emf User Session

    • • Press Ctrl-Q. A window appears, asking, Do you wish to quit the Cisco EMF Manager System? Step 2 Click Yes to quit the session. All active applications are closed and the session terminates. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide...
  • Page 60 Chapter 3 Getting Started Quitting a Cisco EMF User Session Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 61: Chapter 4 Deploying The Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager

    When an object or device is predeployed, the physical device or object is not present, but Cisco EMF has been preconfigured to hold an object of similar type. As a result, Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager module objects can be deployed and the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager will not monitor their status.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Container (Site, Bay, etc.) Network Element Chassis Power Supplies Supervisor Modules Ethernet Interfaces Ethernet Modules Ethernet Interfaces Switch Fabric Modules FlexWAN Modules Port Adapter ATM Port Adapter ATM SONET Interfaces ATM E3 Interfaces...
  • Page 63 These objects include the power supply and all of the logical objects. If objects on the switch are discovered that do not currently exist in Cisco EMF, then these objects are automatically created and populated. For example, an Ethernet module would be automatically populated with the appropriate number of interfaces when it is discovered.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager The following figure shows the Cisco EMF Map Viewer application with the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software installed. When an object is deployed in Cisco EMF, the objects are automatically added to the Network, Physical, and the appropriate Manager Views. In this example, the Network Element objects are called “may”...
  • Page 65: Deploying And Commissioning Process Overview

    Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Deploying and Commissioning Process Overview Deploying and Commissioning Process Overview There are three methods that enable Cisco EMF to monitor a Catalyst switch: • IP Auto Discovery Use this method to deploy a large number of devices that are currently connected to the network.
  • Page 66: Deploying Existing Network Objects Using Ip Auto Discovery

    Deploying Existing Network Objects Using IP Auto Discovery The Cisco EMF Auto Discovery application is used to search an existing network. The network is examined for IP and SNMP devices. An object is created for each new device discovered. The Discover Network Devices window is used to perform IP Auto Discovery.
  • Page 67 Physical Location parameter. If one of the discovered devices is a Catalyst switch, then a Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Network Element object will also be added into the Network containers, Physical containers, and the appropriate Manager Views.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Deploying Existing Network Objects Using IP Auto Discovery After the Network Element and Software objects have been created by the Auto Discovery process, their contents need to be determined. This determination is made by commissioning the Network Element object.
  • Page 69: Manually Deploying Network Objects

    Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Deploying Network Objects Manually Deploying Network Objects The manual deployment method is used when discovery of the entire network is not needed and the specific device IP address known. Using manual deployment, you may elect to: Automatically commission the deployed switch object within the EMS immediately following •...
  • Page 70 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Deploying Network Objects Network Element with IOS/CatOS installed (Specific Chassis) • Network Element with CatOS installed (Auto–discover Chassis) • • Network Element with CatOS installed (Specific Chassis) The following deployment templates display in the Deployment Wizard—Templates window when the Catalyst 2950, 3550, 4000 or 4500 chassis deployment option is selected: •...
  • Page 71 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Deploying Network Objects The SNMP V2c Read and Write Community field labels contain a prefix appropriate to the Note deployment template selected in Step 2, IOS or CatOS. Multiple SNMP V2c Read and Write...
  • Page 72: Manually Deploying From A Network Element Object

    Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Deploying Network Objects The deployed Network Element object(s) appear in the left-hand pane of the Map Viewer beneath the generic object from which deployment was initiated and the corresponding icon(s) appear in the right-hand pane of the Map Viewer.
  • Page 73: Manually Deploying Using Quickstart

    Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Deploying Network Objects wsc6509NEB – wsc6513 – Step 3 Click Forward. The Deployment Wizard—Summary window closes and the deployed Network Element object(s) appear in the left-hand pane of the Map Viewer beneath the generic object from which deployment was initiated and the corresponding icon(s) appear in the right-hand pane of the Map Viewer.
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Deploying Network Objects Supervisor IP Address—IP address of the switch • SNMP V2c Read Community—SNMP v2c read community used by the device • • SNMP V2c Write Community—SNMP v2c write community used by the device •...
  • Page 75: Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects

    Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects The predeployment option is used to deploy a Catalyst switch into Cisco EMF before it has been attached to the network. After an object has been predeployed, Cisco EMF keeps the object in a decommissioned state until the device corresponding to the object is added to the network.
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects Network Element with CatOS installed (Auto–discover Chassis) • Network Element with CatOS installed (Specific Chassis) • The following deployment templates display in the Deployment Wizard—Templates window when the Catalyst 2950, 2970, 3550, 4000 or 4500 chassis deployment option is selected: Network Element (Auto–discover Chassis)
  • Page 77 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects The SNMP V2c Read and Write Community field labels will contain a prefix appropriate to the Note deployment template selected in Step 2, IOS or CatOS. Multiple SNMP V2c Read and Write...
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects The Deployment Wizard—Summary window closes and the deployed Network Element object(s) appear in the left-hand pane of the Map Viewer beneath the generic object from which deployment was initiated and the corresponding icon(s) appear in the right-hand pane of the Map Viewer.
  • Page 79: Predeploying Subchassis Modules

    Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects If predeployment was performed without setting the SNMP read/write community strings and/or the Note device password, you must establish these parameters prior to commissioning. For instructions, see the “Enabling Communication Between Network Elements and Devices”...
  • Page 80 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects When predeploying Content Switch Modules, this value cannot be greater than 1 for IOS Note 12.1(8a)E3 and earlier and no greater than 11 for IOS 12.1(8a)EX and later.
  • Page 81: Commissioning Predeployed Objects

    Cisco EMF server host must be in the trap client list. If the coldStart trap is not received by the Cisco EMF server when the switch is first brought on-line, then the predeployed Network Element object needs to be commissioned manually by opening the Network Element window and selecting the Commission button.
  • Page 82: Enabling Communication Between Network Elements And Devices

    Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Enabling Communication Between Network Elements and Devices Enabling Communication Between Network Elements and Devices Before commissioning, a communication must be established with the deployed Network Element if it was deployed under one of the following circumstances: IP Auto Discovery •...
  • Page 83 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Enabling Communication Between Network Elements and Devices Figure 4-5 Network Element Management window Step 2 Specify the passwords and SNMP communities as follows: Select the Configuration tab on the Network Element Management window.
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Enabling Communication Between Network Elements and Devices It is possible for the read and read-write community strings are specified as public and private. Note If “private” is specified in the IP Discovery window (see...
  • Page 85: Manually Commissioning Network Elements

    Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Commissioning Network Elements Manually Commissioning Network Elements After the Network Element and Software objects are created using the Deployment Wizard, the type of switch and its contents need to be determined. This determination is made by commissioning the Chassis object.
  • Page 86 Figure 4-7 Commissioned Catalyst 6006 Switch If there is installed hardware that is not supported by Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager, the module image will contain a “?” in the graphical display. If an error is encountered when the object is commissioned, the Network Element object might go into the Mismatched or Lostcomms state and an alarm would be raised.
  • Page 87 Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Manually Commissioning Network Elements The Network Element is placed in the Lostcomms state if the SNMP read community string specified in the Deployment Wizard is incorrect. If this occurs, Open the Network Element window (displaying the Configuration tab).
  • Page 88: Working With Object Management Windows

    To launch the management window of a Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager object, right click its parent object in the Map Viewer application or the object itself in the containment view. Select the option to open the object’s window from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 89: Chapter 5 Network Element Management

    C H A P T E R Network Element Management This chapter describes how to manage chassis using the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager, and consists of the following primary sections: • Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Window Network Element Management Window •...
  • Page 90: Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Window

    Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Window The Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management window provides capabilities to enable or disable Cisco discovery, unidirectional, LAN and IP routing protocols on the network element. To launch the Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management window, perform one of the following: •...
  • Page 91: Layer 2 Configuration

    IP CEF—Displays the status of the IP CEF routing on the network element, enabled or disabled. • This feature cannot be disabled on Cisco 3950, 4000, 4500, 6000, 6500, and 7600 series devices. IP Multicast—Displays the status of the IP Multicast routing on the network element, enabled or •...
  • Page 92: Network Element Management Window

    Network Element objects at the same time. The following tabs are available on the Network Element Management window: Configuration Tab • System Information Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 93: Configuration Tab

    This can only be changed when the device is decommissioned. Values are: Catalyst OS Only – Hybrid OS – Native OS – • Active OS Type—The operating system type detected on the managed device. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 94: Ios Session

    Note Only users with administrative privileges can use the Reset button. Note Any changes to the running configuration will be saved automatically when the switch or router is reset using the Reset button. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 95: Actions

    System Contact—Displays the name of the person who is the contact for this switch/router. • System Description—A multiline text description of the switch/router. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Contact Information—Details on how to contact Cisco Systems. This attribute is read-only • and has no value in a pure CatOS installation.
  • Page 96: Cat Os Snmp

    – Client Community—The community string used within the SNMP trap. – SNMP Version—Version of the SNMP protocol used by Cisco EMF to communicate with the managed device. This field has the following value: snmpv2c. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide...
  • Page 97 Note The IP address of the Cisco EMF server host should be in this list at all times. If it is not, then Cisco EMF will not receive any traps from the switch or router, which might result in an event being reported in an untimely fashion or an event being missed.
  • Page 98: Device Management Tab

    The Additional Notes tab of the Network Element Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. For example, this information can include text indicating why global performance logging is turned on. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 5-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 99: Mac Address Query Window

    Right–click a Network Element object within the Network or Physical containment views, then • choose NE MAC Address Query. The following figure is an example of the MAC Address Query window. Figure 5-4 MAC Address Query Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 5-11 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 100: Network Element

    * 999 006.524b.6a0a static Router * 201 006.524b.6a0a static Router -------------------------------------------------- If a MAC address is not found, a message displays in the table area of the report indicating no results found. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 5-12 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 101: Chapter 6 Chassis Management

    C H A P T E R Chassis Management This chapter describes how to manage chassis using the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager, and consists of the following primary sections: • Chassis Management Window Power Supply Management Window • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide...
  • Page 102: Chassis Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the Chassis Management window. Figure 6-1 Chassis Management Window Only one Chassis object can be selected at a time from the Chassis object list on the left-hand side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 103: Details Tab

    Power Supply 2 Type—Indicates the type of the second power supply. • Module Inventory Pane—Provides a list of occupied slots, including the following information: • – Slot Number – Serial Number – Model number – Number of ports Hardware version – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 104: Status

    Temperatures of VTT 1, VTT 2, and VTT 3. These attributes can have the following values: – <n>C—Temperature in degrees Celsius. – N/O—Indicates that the sensor is not operational. – N/A—Indicates that the sensor value is not available. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 105: Back Plane Statistics

    Hardware Version—Indicates the hardware version of the object. – Firmware Version—Indicates the IOS version installed on the object, when applicable. – Software Version—Indicates the version of software installed on the object, when applicable. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 106: Status

    Start Performance Logging (Chassis Only) button—Turns performance data logging on the chassis object. • Start Performance Logging (All Chassis Elements) button—Turns performance data logging on all the chassis elements. This includes all chassis performance attributes, all supervisor performance attributes and all interface performance attributes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 107: Export Inventory Tab

    Cisco EMF server host. • Export to file—Enter the name of the file to which inventory is to be exported on the Cisco EMF server host. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten. When exporting an inventory file, the absolute filename path must be provided in the Export to File field on the Export Inventory tab.
  • Page 108 1,WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE,2,7.0,,6.1(0.105)ORL 2000-06-15 06:07:10,SAD04510T8K [Ethernet-2] 2,WS-X6316-GE-TX,16,1.1,5.4(2) 2000-03-17 10:18:33,6.1(0.105)ORL 2000-06-15 06:44:56,SAD04440H0C [Ethernet-3] 3,WS-X6416-GBIC,16,1.2,5.4(2) 2000-03-17 10:18:33,6.1(0.105)ORL 2000-06-15 06:44:56,SAD04470EEK [Ethernet-4] 4,WS-X6324-100FX-SM,24,1.1,5.4(2) 2000-03-17 10:18:33,6.1(0.105)ORL 2000-06-15 06:43:57,SAD04320F4X [Ethernet-5] 5,WS-X6348-RJ-45,48,1.4,5.4(2) 2000-03-17 10:18:33,6.1(0.105)ORL 2000-06-15 06:43:57,SAD04310F9P [Ethernet-6] 6,WS-X6248A-TEL,48,1.0,5.4(2) 2000-03-17 10:23:19,6.1(0.105)ORL 2000-06-15 06:43:36,SAD043608EH Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 109: Additional Notes Tab

    The Notes area can be used for providing notes, such as contact information, specifics of the chassis and/or network configurations, warnings, etc. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 110: Power Supply Management Window

    You can select multiple Chassis and Power Supply objects at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the Power Supply Management window: • Details Tab • 4k Details Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 6-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 111: Details Tab

    1 is used as the primary supply. If power supply 1 fails, power supply 2 becomes the primary power supply. – combined—Both power supplies are used to supply power to the modules. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 6-11 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 112: 4K Details Tab

    The Additional Notes tab of the Power Supply Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the power supply configuration. For example, the note might include the reason why the power supply is in redundant mode. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 6-12 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 113: Module And Port Adapter Management

    Supervisor Module Management Window Ethernet Module Management Window • • Switch Fabric Module Management Window FlexWAN Module Management Window • • SLB Module Management Window OSM Module Management Window • • Port Adapter Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 114: Chapter 7 Module And Port Adapter Management

    The following figure is an example of the Supervisor Module Management window. Figure 7-1 Supervisor Module Management Window You can select one chassis and more than one supervisor engine module at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 115: Details Tab

    – minorFault—There is a minor fault. – majorFault—There is a major fault. – Note If this attribute has a value other than ok, an alarm is generated. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 116: Inventory

    Hardware Version—Displays the hardware version of the supervisor engine module. • Software Version—Displays the software version of the supervisor engine module. • • Firmware Version—Displays the firmware version of the supervisor engine module. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 117: 4K Details Tab

    – Major Fault • Administrative Status—Displays the administrative status of the module. This attribute can have one of the following values: – Enabled – Disabled – Reset Out of Service – Admin – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 118: System Tab

    CPU Usage The CPU Usage area provides the following information: CPU Busy (%)—Displays the current CPU load. • Average (1 min.)—Displays the 1-minute load average. • Average (5 min.)—Displays the 5-minute load average. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 119: Memory Usage

    Stop—Turns performance data logging off for the Supervisor object and its interfaces. • Note The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 120: Ethernet Module Management Window

    You can select one chassis and more than one Ethernet module from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the Ethernet Module Management window: Details Tab • 4k Details Tab • • Management Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 121: Details Tab

    N/A—Indicates that the sensor value is not available. Inventory The Inventory area provides the following information: Model—Type of Ethernet module. • Serial Number—The serial number of the module. • Number of Ports—The total number of ports on the module. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 122: 4K Details Tab

    Operational Status—Displays the operational status of the Ethernet module. This attribute can have • one of the following values: other—The status is unknown. – ok—The status is normal. – – minorFault—There is a minor problem. – majorFault—There is a major problem. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 123: Management Tab

    As a result, data displayed in the configuration window is not guaranteed to be current. Clicking this button decommissions all interfaces. The decommission action is useful to allow a Ethernet module to be removed and replaced without generating alarms. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-11 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 124: Performance Logging

    See the Ethernet Interface window help file for a list of the interface attributes that are polled for performance data. The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 125: Switch Fabric Module Management Window

    You can select one chassis and more than one Switch Fabric Module at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the Switch Fabric Module Management window: • Details Tab • Performance Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-13 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 126: Details Tab

    Module Inlet—The inlet temperature, in degrees Celsius, of the module. • EARL Outlet—The outlet temperature, in degrees Celsius, of the Distributed Forwarding daughter card. • EARL Inlet—The inlet temperature, in degrees Celsius, of the Distributed Forwarding daughter card. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-14 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 127: Actions

    The Additional Notes tab of the Switch Fabric Module Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the Switch Fabric Module. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-15...
  • Page 128: Flexwan Module Management Window

    You can select one chassis and more than one FlexWAN module at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the FlexWAN Module Management window: • Details Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-16 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 129: Details Tab

    Serial Number—The serial number of the module. • Hardware Version—The hardware version on the module. • Software Version—The software version on the module. • Firmware Version—The firmware version on the module. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-17 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 130: Actions

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. The logged data is available to the user through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 131: Slb Module Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the SLB Module Management window. Figure 7-5 SLB Module Management Window You can select one chassis and one SLB object at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-19 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 132: Details Tab

    Module Outlet—Outlet temperature of the module in degrees Celsius. Each sensor can have the following values: – <n>C—Temperature in degrees Celsius. – N/O—Indicates that the sensor is not operational. – N/A—Indicates that the sensor value is not available. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-20 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 133: Inventory

    As a result, data displayed in the configuration window is not guaranteed to be current. The decommission action allows a Content Switching Module to be removed and replaced without generating alarms. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-21 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 134: Client Side Vlan Tab

    Gateway Remove—Removes the default gateway specified by the Gateway field and the Client Side • VLAN field. You need to specify a VLAN in the Client Side VLAN field and an IP address in the Gateway field for the action to take effect. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-22 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 135: Server Side Vlan Tab

    IP address. Gateway—Default gateway of a server VLAN. A router to the client VLAN must have this – gateway address configured and real servers must point their gateways to this address. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-23 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 136: Server Vlan Config

    Option (A) • A VLAN in the Server Side VLAN field – – An IP address in the Destination Network field – A Subnet Mask in the Destination Netmask field Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-24 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 137: Server Farms Tab

    (2), it enables the real server for use by SLB. This attribute can have the following values: outOfService (1) or inService (2). Admin Weight—Configured weighting value to use for virtual server predictor algorithm. – Current Weight—Actual real server weighting factor. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-25 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 138: Server Farm Config

    Real IP Address field, and a port number in the TCP Port field for the action to take effect. Virtual Servers Tab The following areas are available on the Virtual Servers tab of the SLB Module Management window: Virtual Server • Virtual Server Config • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-26 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 139: Virtual Server

    Operation Status—The operational status of the virtual server. This attribute can have the – following values: outOfService (1), operational (2), or failed (3). – Admin Status—The administrative status of the virtual server. This attribute can have the following values: outOfService (1) or inService (2). Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-27 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 140: Virtual Server Config

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the SLB Module Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the SLB. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-28 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 141: Osm Module Management Window

    You can select one chassis and one OSM object at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the OSM Module Management window: • Details Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-29 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 142: Details Tab

    Serial Number—The serial number of the module. • • Hardware Version—The hardware version on the module. • Software Version—The software version on the module. • Firmware Version—The firmware version on the module. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-30 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 143: Actions

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 144: Port Adapter Management Window

    You can select multiple chassis and port adapters at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the Port Adapter Management window: • Details Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-32 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 145: Details Tab

    • • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the Port Adapter Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the port adapter.
  • Page 146 Chapter 7 Module and Port Adapter Management Port Adapter Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 7-34 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 147: Chapter 8 Interface And Subinterface Management

    POS Interface Management Window • • Channelized SONET Interface Management Window ATM/SONET Interface Management Window • • ATM/T3 Interface Management Window ATM/E3 Interface Management Window • Serial Subinterface Management—Configuration Window • • POS Subinterface Management—Configuration Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 148: Interface Summary Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the Interface Summary Management window. Figure 8-1 Interface Summary Management Window You can select multiple chassis and interfaces at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 149: Fault

    In Discarded Pkts.—The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though • no errors had been detected to prevent them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet is to free up buffer space. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 150: Show Commands

    Command Table—Presents data according to the Command list selection. If the options selection is not supported by the interface, ‘No application/Invalid Input’ displays. Interface Configuration The Interface Configuration area consists of a single panel which displays the interface configuration of the selected interface object. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 151: Ethernet Interface Management Window

    Ethernet Interface Management Window You can select one chassis, more than one Ethernet module, and more than one interface at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 152: Status Tab

    These are possible types: – e10BaseT e10BaseF – e100BaseTX – e100BaseT4 – e100BaseF – – e100BaseFsm – e10a100BaseTX – – e1000BaseLX e1000BaseSX – e1000BaseCX – e1000Empty – e1000BaseLH – e1000BaseT – – e1000UnsupportedGbic Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 153: Configuration Tab

    Configuration Tab The following areas are available on the Configuration tab of the Ethernet Interface Management window: • General • Layer 2 • Layer 3 • Private VLAN Edge Actions • 802.1Q Tunneling • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 154: General

    The Bandwidth attribute is an informational parameter used only to communicate the current bandwidth to the higher-level protocols (such as IGRP, EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual bandwidth of an interface with this command. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 155: Layer 2

    Default VLAN—Displays the VLAN to which this interface belongs if it stops trunking. This is a • read-only attribute. Advanced Features—Launches the Ethernet Advanced Configuration window. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 156 Trunk unconditionally. Only applicable for IOS devices. access—The port is set to Access unconditionally. Only applicable for IOS devices. dot1q–tunnel—The port is set to dot1q Tunnel unconditionally. Only applicable for IOS devices. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 157 MAC Address Limit—Indicates the maximum secure MAC address. – Secured MAC Address—Lists the MAC addresses added for the interface. MAC Address—Enter the MAC address for the interface which you want to add or delete. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-11 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 158: Layer 3

    Decommission—This button is used to decommission the object manually. In the decommissioned • state, the properties of the object are not monitored. As a result, data displayed in the configuration window is not guaranteed to be current. Clicking this button decommissions the interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-12 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 159: 802.1Q Tunneling

    Protocol—Indicates the selected thresholding protocol through the drop down list. – Drop—Indicates the drop threshold in PDUs/sec. – Shutdown—Indicates the shutdown threshold in PDUs/sec. – Enable—Enables 802.1Q tunneling on the interface. • • Disable—Disables 802.1Q tunneling on the interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-13 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 160: Performance Tab

    Out Packets/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of output packets per second. • • Out Bits/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of output bits per second. • More Statistics—Launches the Ethernet Interface Statistics window which provides additional packet and octet data on the interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-14 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 161 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets with 65 to 127 octets—Total number of packets (including bad packets) received that – were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-15 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 162: Error Statistics

    Out Discarded Pkts.—Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded. • • Out Dropped Pkts.—Number of events in which outbound packets were dropped. • Out Error Pkts.—Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-16 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 163: Performance Logging

    • All attributes in the Performance tab are logged when the object is placed into the Performance state. The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 164: Routing Protocol Tab

    EIGRP autonomous system number. The hold time should be at least three times the hello interval. Hello Interval (sec)—Frequency at which the device will send hello packets on the specified – interface and EIGRP autonomous system number. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-18 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 165: Isis

    To enable MPLS on an interface, the user must specify an MPLS routing process that is already deployed on the device. If the process does not exist, the action will fail. • Disable—Disables MPLS routing on the interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-19 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 166: Stp Tab

    These are possible values: – true false – MST Configuration—Launches the CCSM EtherInterface MST Config Dialog Window. • Figure 8-5 CCSM EtherInterface MST Config Dialog Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-20 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 167: Access Mode

    Port Cost—Describes the STP port cost for this interface. The port cost is a metric used to represent • the speed of the interface. STP will use this value in determining the preferred path when a loop is detected in the network. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-21 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 168: Per Vlan Stp Setting

    The configuration will only have an effect if the interface is in trunking mode and the VLAN has an associated STP instance. The interface does not currently need to be configured as a trunking port, nor does the VLAN or the VLAN STP instance need to exist. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-22 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 169: Stp Status

    STP management domain. State—Describes the interface state in the STP instance. – – Port Cost—Indicates the current calculated port path cost of the interface in the STP instance. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-23 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 170: Hsrp Tab

    The HSRP group may optionally be assigned a primary IP address. If no address is explicitly assigned, the device attempts to discover the virtual IP address from the active server using Hello messages. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-24 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 171: Secondary Ip

    • Modify—Launches the Ethernet Interface Management - Modify HSRP Group window that is displayed when the Modify button is pressed. Using the subdialog, the HSRP group configured on the interface maybe modified. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-25 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 172 If disabled, this router becomes the active router only if there is no such router or the active router fails. A value of true indicates that preempt is enabled and false indicates that preempt is disabled. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-26 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 173: Qos Tab

    QoS Tab Note The QoS tab is inactive for Cisco Catalyst 2950 series devices. Likewise, the Select Policy and Remove Policy options from the Actions menu are also inactive for Cisco Catalyst 2950 series devices. The QoS tab of the Ethernet Interface Management window consists on a single QoS area. The QoS area provides the following information: •...
  • Page 174 QoS policy map to the interface. This action may fail if the specified policy map is not suitable for use with an Ethernet interface. Figure 8-9 Ethernet Interface Management—Modify QoS Policy Map Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-28 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 175: Additional Notes Tab

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the Ethernet Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the Ethernet interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-29 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 176: Ge-Wan Interface Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the GE-WAN Interface Management window. Figure 8-10 GE-WAN Interface Management Window You can select multiple OSM GE-WAN Interfaces, OSMs, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-30 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 177: Status Tab

    – unknown—Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface. • Number of Resets—Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-31 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 178: Configuration Tab

    The Layer 2 area provides the following information: MAC Address—Displays the MAC address of the interface. • • MTU—The size, specified in octets, of the largest datagram (frame) that can be sent on the interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-32 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 179 – or disabled. Note IOS 12.1(8a)E5 caveat: Jumbo frame support is incompatible with the IS-IS routing protocol. Leave the MTU size at the default value on any interface where IS-IS provides routing. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-33 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 180: Layer

    The Interface Packets/Octets Statistics area contains the following information: Bandwidth Util (%)—Percentage of bandwidth utilization. • In Octets—Total number of received octets including framing characters. • • Out Octets—Total number of transmitted octets including framing characters. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-34 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 181: Error Statistics

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. • The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 182: Routing Protocol Tab

    Retrans. Interval (sec)—The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions • for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link-state request packets. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-36 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 183: Eigrp Autonomous System Configuration

    To enable IS-IS on an interface, the user must specify an IS-IS routing process that is already deployed on the device. If the process does not exist, the action will fail. • Disable—Disable IS-IS routing on the interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-37 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 184: Mpls

    Modify—Launches the GE-WAN Interface Management - Modify HSRP Group window. This subdialog is used to modify the OSM GE-WAN Interface attributes of a given HSRP group. Figure 8-12 GE-WAN Interface Management—Modify HSRP Group Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-38 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 185 Modify—Modifies the hello and/or hold values according to the entries in the corresponding fields for the HSRP group. Remove—Removes the hello and/or hold values entered in the corresponding fields from the HSRP group. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-39 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 186: Hsrp

    Virtual IP—Indicates the virtual IP address for the HSRP group. – Add button—Adds an explicit HSRP group configuration to the interface. Remove button—Removes an explicit HSRP group configuration to the interface. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-40 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 187: Secondary Ip

    The Additional Notes tab of the GE-WAN Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM GE-WAN interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-41 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 188: Pos Interface Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the POS Interface Management window. Figure 8-14 POS Interface Management Window You can select multiple OSM POS Interfaces, OSMs, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-42 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 189: Status Tab

    – unknown—Cannot determine if a cable is connected to the interface. • Number of Resets—Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-43 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 190: Configuration Tab

    The Layer 2 area contains the following information: MTU—The size of the largest datagram (frame) which can be sent or received on the interface, • specified in octets. Advanced Features—Launches the POS Advanced Configuration window. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-44 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 191: Layer 3

    Netmask—Subnet mask of the IP address. Enabled bits indicate network addressing bits in the IP • address. Clear IP Address—After receiving confirmation, will remove the IP address setting for this • interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-45 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 192: Private Vlan Edge

    • Transmit Clock Source—Source of the transmit clock. – loopTiming—Indicates that the recovered receive clock is used as the transmit clock. – localTiming—Indicates that the transmit clock source is generated internally. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-46 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 193: Sonet

    Out Packets/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of output packets per second. • In Bits/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of input bits per second. • Out Bits/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of output bits per second. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-47 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 194: Error Statistics

    • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. • Note The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Routing Protocol Tab...
  • Page 195: Ospf

    EIGRP autonomous system number. The hold time should be at least three times the hello interval. • Hello Interval (sec)—Frequency at which the device will send hello packets on the specified interface and EIGRP autonomous system number. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-49 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 196: Isis

    The Additional Notes tab of the POS Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM POS interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-50 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 197: Channelized Sonet Interface Management Window

    Figure 8-16 Channelized SONET Interface Management Window You can select multiple OSM Channelized SONET Interfaces, OSMs, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-51 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 198: Status Tab

    (typically, hardware) components. – lowerLayerDown—The interface in the lower layer is down. – Administrative Status—The desired state of the interface. This attribute has one of the following • values: – – down Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-52 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 199: Sonet Status

    Stop—Turns off performance data logging. • Note The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide...
  • Page 200: Configuration Tab

    Provision Channels for Serial/PoS Interface button—Launches the Channelized SONET Interface Management - Channel Provision window to provision a DS3 or OC-3 channel from the SONET interface's constituent sts-1 service payload envelopes (SPEs). Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-54 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 201: Sonet

    SONET controller provides the first priority clock for internal circuitry. – loopTimingSecondary—Indicates that loop timing is used and the SONET controller provides the clock if the primary clock source fails. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-55 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 202: Sonet Medium

    – sonetMediumCMI—For electrical SONET/SDH signals (STS-1 and STS-3). – sonetMediumNRZ—Non-return to zero, which is used for optical SONET/SDH signals. sonetMediumRZ—Return to zero, which is used for optical SONET/SDH signals. – sonetMediumOther—Other. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-56 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 203: Private Vlan Edge

    In Packets/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of input packets per second. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-57 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 204: Interface Error Statistics

    Coding Violations—Number of coding violations encountered by the SONET section in the current • 15-minute interval. Severely Err Frm Secs—Number of severely errored framing seconds encountered by the SONET • section in the current 15-minute interval. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-58 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 205: Sonet Line Error Statistics

    To enable MPLS on an interface, the user must specify an MPLS routing process that is already deployed on the device. If the process does not exist, the action will fail. Disable—Disables MPLS routing on the interface. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-59 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 206: Isis

    The Additional Notes tab of the Channelized SONET Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM Channelized SONET interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-60 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 207: Atm/Sonet Interface Management Window

    Right–click a Chassis object within the Network or Physical containment views, then choose • Physical > Interface > ATM/SONET. The following figure is an example of the ATM/SONET Interface Management window. Figure 8-18 ATM/SONET Interface Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-61 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 208: Status Tab

    – Administrative Status—The desired state of the interface. This attribute has one of the following • values: testing (read-only)—Indicates that no operational packets can be passed. – – down – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-62 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 209: Atm/Sonet

    Performance Logging The Performance Logging area contains buttons to enable data logging of all the interface attributes of the interface: • Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-63 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 210: Configuration Tab

    Chapter 8 Interface and Subinterface Management ATM/SONET Interface Management Window The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 211: Layer

    Netmask—Subnet mask of the interface IP address. Enabled bits indicate the network addressing • bits in the IP address. Clear IP Address button—After receiving confirmation, will remove the IP address setting for this • interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-65 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 212: Private Vlan Edge

    Transport Module level 1 is the SDH (European) format that specifies the – frame structure for a 155.52-Mbps line. NSAP Address—Unique identifier of node in ATM network. Required if not implemented by ATM • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-66 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 213: Sonet Medium Configuration

    Out Octets—Total number of transmitted octets including framing characters. • In Unicast Pkts.—The number of packets delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub)layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-67 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 214: Interface Error Statistics

    Section in the current 15-minute interval. SONET Line Error Statistics The SONET Line Error Statistics area contains the following information: Errored Secs—Number of errored seconds encountered by the SONET Line in the current 15-minute • interval. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-68 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 215: Sonet Far End Line Error Statistics

    Coding Violations—Number of far end coding violations encountered by the SONET Path in the • current 15-minute interval. Unavailable Secs—Number of far end unavailable seconds encountered by the SONET Path in the • current 15-minute interval. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-69 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 216: Routing Protocol Tab

    Retrans. Interval (sec)—The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value also is used when retransmitting database description and link-state request packets. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-70 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 217: Eigrp

    If the process does not exist, the action will fail. Disable button—Disables IS-IS routing on the interface. • Note By default, all interfaces are configured as IS-IS Circuit-type Level 1-2. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-71 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 218: Mpls

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the ATM/SONET Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the ATM/SONET interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-72 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 219: Atm/T3 Interface Management Window

    Figure 8-20 ATM/T3 Interface Management Window You can select multiple ATM/T3 interfaces, port adapters, FlexWAN modules, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-73 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 220: Status Tab

    • operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last reinitialization of the local network management subsystem, then this object contains a zero value. This is a read-only attribute. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-74 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 221: Performance Logging

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Configuration Tab...
  • Page 222: Layer 2

    The ATM/T3 Advanced Configuration window contains one area named General. General: Local Proxy ARP—Indicates the status of local proxy ARP on the selected interface, enabled – or disabled. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-76 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 223: Layer 3

    Clicking this button decommissions the interface. ATM/T3 Tab The following areas are available on the Performance tab of the ATM/T3 Interface Management window: • • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-77 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 224: Atm

    The Interface Packets/Octets Statistics area contains the following information: • Bandwidth Util (%)—Percentage of bandwidth utilization. • In Octets—Total number of received octets including framing characters. Out Octets—Total number of transmitted octets including framing characters. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-78 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 225: Interface Error Statistics

    P-bit Severely Err Secs—P-bit severely errored seconds. • P-bit Coding Violations—P-bit coding violations. • Line Errored Secs—Line errored seconds. • Line Coding Violations—Line coding violations Unavail Secs—Unavailable seconds. • Severely Err Frm Secs—Severely errored framing seconds. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-79 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 226: Atm/T3 Far End Line Error Statistics

    Retrans. Interval (sec)—The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value also is used when retransmitting database description and link-state request packets. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-80 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 227: Eigrp

    If the process does not exist, the action will fail. Disable—Disables IS-IS routing on the interface. • By default, all interfaces are configured as IS-IS Circuit-type Level 1-2. Note Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-81 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 228: Mpls

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the ATM/T3 Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the ATM/T3 interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-82 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 229: Atm/E3 Interface Management Window

    Figure 8-22 ATM/E3 Interface Management Window You can select multiple ATM/E3 Interfaces, port adapters, FlexWAN modules, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-83 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 230: Status Tab

    Last Change—The value (in seconds) of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current • operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last reinitialization of the local network management subsystem, then this object contains a zero value. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-84 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 231: Performance Logging

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. Note The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager. Configuration Tab...
  • Page 232: General

    MAC Address—Displays the MAC address of the interface. • MTU—The size of the largest packet which can be sent/received on the interface, specified in octets. • Advanced Features—Launches the ATM/E3 Advanced Configuration window. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-86 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 233: Layer 3

    Netmask—Subnet mask of the interface IP address. Enabled bits indicate the network addressing • bits in the IP address. Clear IP Address button— After receiving confirmation, will remove the IP address setting for this • interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-87 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 234: Private Vlan Edge

    End-Station ID—End-station ID of node in ATM network. The NSAP address prefix is provided by the switch to the router through ILMI. There must be a PVC configured for ILMI communication with the switch. This address is required if not implemented by ATM CM. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-88 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 235: Performance Tab

    Out Packets/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of output packets per second. • In Bits/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of input bits per second. • Out Bits/Sec—Five-minute exponentially decayed moving average of output bits per second. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-89 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 236: Interface Error Statistics

    C-bit Coding Violations—Far end C-bit coding violations. • Elapsed Secs—Number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the far end current • error-measurement period. Unavail Secs—Far end unavailable seconds. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-90 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 237: Routing Protocol Tab

    Retrans. Interval (sec)—The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link-state request packets. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-91 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 238: Eigrp

    If the process does not exist, the action will fail. Disable—Disable IS-IS routing on the interface. • Note By default, all interfaces are configured as IS-IS Circuit-type Level 1-2. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-92 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 239: Mpls

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the ATM/E3 Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the ATM/E3 interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-93 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 240: Serial Subinterface Management-Configuration Window

    Figure 8-24 Serial Subinterface Management—Configuration Window You can select multiple OSM serial subinterfaces, OSM Channelized SONET interfaces, OSMs, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-94 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 241: Status Tab

    Administrative Status—The desired state of the interface. This attribute has one of the following values: – – down • Number of Resets—Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-95 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 242: Configuration Tab

    The Layer 2 area contains the following information: MTU—The size of the largest datagram (frame) which can be sent or received on the interface, • specified in octets. Advanced Features—Launches the Serial Sub–Interface Advanced Configuration window. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-96 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 243: Layer

    Netmask—Subnet mask of the IP address. Enabled bits indicate network addressing bits in the IP • address. Clear IP Address button—After receiving confirmation, will remove the IP address setting for this • interface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-97 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 244: Ds-3 Tab

    Near End Loopback Mode—Near end channel loopback mode. This mode can have the following values: – disabled – local—Sets the loopback after going through the framer toward the terminal. network—Puts the near end in network loopback. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-98 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 245 • Modify SONET Path Header (J1)—Launches the Serial Subinterface Management - Modify SONET J1 window to modify the expected receive and transmit SONET Path overhead message. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-99 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 246 Tx and Rx message sizes cannot be independently configured. If the received values are different, the J1 Path Overhead message size will be set to the larger of the two values. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-100...
  • Page 247: Performance Tab

    In Error Pkts.—The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. • Out Error Pkts.—Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-101 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 248: Performance Logging

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 249: Ds-3 Far End Error

    Unavailable Secs—Number of far end unavailable seconds encountered by the SONET Path in the • current 15-minute interval. • Coding Violations—Number of far end coding violations encountered by the SONET Path in the current 15-minute interval. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-103 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 250: Routing Protocol Tab

    Retrans. Interval (sec)—The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions • for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link-state request packets. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-104 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 251: Eigrp

    If the process does not exist, the action will fail. • Disable—Disables IS-IS routing on the subinterface. By default, all interfaces are configured as IS-IS Circuit-type Level 1-2. Note Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-105 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 252: Additional Notes Tab

    The Additional Notes tab of the Serial Subinterface Management - Configuration window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM serial subinterface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-106...
  • Page 253: Pos Subinterface Management-Configuration Window

    Figure 8-27 POS Subinterface Management—Configuration Window You can select multiple OSM POS subinterfaces, OSM Channelized SONET interfaces, OSMs, and chassis at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-107 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 254: Status Tab

    SONET Interface). These are the values: – – unknown—This value is used when the Administrative Status is not set to “up”. In this case, it – cannot be determined if a connection is present or not. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-108 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 255: Configuration Tab

    The Layer 2 area contains the following information: • MTU—The size of the largest datagram (frame) which can be sent or received on the interface, specified in octets. • Advanced Features—Launches the POS Sub–Interface Advanced Configuration window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-109 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 256: Layer 3

    IP Address—Displays the IP address of the Layer 3 interface. • Netmask—Subnet mask of the IP address. Enabled bits indicate network addressing bits in the IP • address. Clear IP—Remove the IP address setting for this interface. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-110 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 257: Pos Tab

    • Modify Path Message (J1) button—Launches the POS Sub-interface Management - Modify POS J1 window to modify the expected receive and transmit SONET Path overhead message. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-111 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 258 Tx and Rx message sizes cannot be independently configured. If the received values are different, the J1 Path Overhead message size will be set to the larger of the two values. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-112...
  • Page 259: Performance Tab

    In Error Pkts.—The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. • Out Error Pkts.—Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-113 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 260: Performance Logging

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 261: Routing Protocol Tab

    Trans. Dead (sec)—Number of seconds that a device’s hello packets must not have been seen before • its neighbors declare the OSPF router down. Must be consistent among all routers on an attached network. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-115 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 262: Eigrp

    The specified IS-IS routing protocol must already exist (i.e., be deployed) on the device. If the Note specified process does not exist, the action will fail. Disable—Disables IS-IS routing on the interface. • Note By default, all interfaces are configured as IS-IS Circuit-type Level 1-2. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-116 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 263: Additional Notes Tab

    The Additional Notes tab of the POS Sub-interface Management—Configuration window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the OSM POS subinterface. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-117 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 264 Chapter 8 Interface and Subinterface Management POS Subinterface Management—Configuration Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 8-118 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 265: Chapter 9 Software Management

    STP Summary Information Window STP Configuration Window • • ACL Management Window QoS Management – Configuration Window • • QoS Management – Policy Map Configuration Window NDE Management Window • MPLS Management Window • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 266: Software Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the Software Management window. Figure 9-1 Software Management Window You can choose only one software object at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 267: Configuration Tab

    Launches the Schedule dialog box which consists of the following: Date—The date when the backup will start. The format is MM/DD/YYYY. – Hour—The hour when the backup will start. It is a 24-hour clock. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 268: Cat Os Image Tab

    Version—Version of the currently executing Cat OS image. • Index—Index of the Image Source Location item in the table. • Image Source Location—The list of files (in order) that are used to boot the switch or router. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 269: Backup/Restore Catalyst Os Image

    – Date—The date when the restore will start. The format is MM/DD/YYYY. – Hour—The hour when the restore will start. It is a 24-hour clock. – Minute—The minute when the restore will start. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 270: Ios Config File Tab

    Backup Status—Status of the last backup action. This attribute (read-only) has the following values: • Ok—The backup completed successfully. – Failed—The backup failed. – Not executed—The backup operation was not executed. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 271 If the TFTP server is not the Cisco EMF server, then the file specified by the Backup File field must already exist. If it does not, the backup action will fail. If the TFTP server is the Cisco EMF server, the file will be automatically created.
  • Page 272: Cat Os Config File Tab

    If the TFTP server is not the Cisco EMF server, then the file specified by the Backup File field Note must already exist. If it does not, the backup action will fail. If the TFTP server is the Cisco EMF server, the file will be automatically created.
  • Page 273: Additional Notes Tab

    The configuration can then be edited on the server and downloaded back to the switch or router. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the Software Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 274: Syslog Management Window

    You can choose more than one Software object at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the Syslog Management window: • IOS Tab • Catalyst OS Tab Additional Notes Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 275: Ios Tab

    This attribute has one of the following values (listed in ascending order of severity): emergency (1) – alert (2) – critical (3) – error (4) – – warning (5) – notice (6) – info (7) – debug (8) Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-11 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 276: Catalyst Os Tab

    Notifications Sent—The number of syslog notifications sent. This attribute is read-only. • Max. Table Entries—The maximum number of messages in the syslog table. When this limit has • been reached, the oldest messages are deleted to make room for newer messages. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-12 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 277: Additional Notes Tab

    – false—Notifications disabled. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the SysLog Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-13 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 278: Stp Summary Information Window

    Right–click an STP object within the Physical containment view, then choose STP Summary • Information. The following figure is an example of the STP Summary Information window. Figure 9-3 STP Summary Information Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-14 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 279: General Tab

    Command—Indicates the selected troubleshooting command. Possible values are: • Display Spanning Tree – Display Spanning Tree Details – Display Spanning Tree Summary – • Command Table—Presents data according to the Command list selection. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-15 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 280: Stp Configuration Window

    Right–click a Software object within the Physical containment view, then choose STP. • Right–click an STP object within the Physical containment view, then choose STP. • The following figure is an example of the STP Configuration Management window. Figure 9-4 STP Configuration Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-16 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 281: Details Tab

    – – rapid–pvst – Although the Spanning Tree Type value of ‘rapid–pvst’ is not valid for Cisco 2900, 3500, 4000, Note and 4500 series devices, no error messages are produced when this attribute is configured as such and saved. •...
  • Page 282: Mac Address Reduction

    Vlans—Indicates the VLAN of the MST instance to be added or removed. • Available Vlans—Lists the VLANS available to the specified MST instance. • Add MST—Adds the specified MST instance to the VLAN. • Delete MST—Removes the specified MST instance from the VLAN. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-18 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 283: Troubleshooting

    Result—Presents data according to the Command list selection. • Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the STP Configuration Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-19 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 284: Acl Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the ACL Management window. Figure 9-5 ACL Management Window The following tabs are available on the ACL Management window: Details Tab • Additional Notes Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-20 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 285: Details Tab

    The filters defined in the ACL will automatically be disabled against the incoming/outgoing routing updates of any routing process that references the ACL in its route distribution list. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-21 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 286: Filter Table

    On an extended ACL, filters may be defined against specific traffic types, against the source or destination of a traffic flow, and against specific source or destination TCP or UDP ports. Figure 9-7 ACL—Add Filter Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-22 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 287: Additional Notes Tab

    ACL. The entry may be a permit or deny filter. Entries may be removed from the ACL in any order. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the ACL Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-23 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 288: Qos Management - Configuration Window

    The following figure is an example of the QoS Management—Configuration window. Figure 9-8 QoS Management—Configuration Window The following tabs are available on the QoS Management—Configure window: Details Tab • Named Aggregate Tab • Class Maps Tab • Additional Notes Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-24 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 289: Details Tab

    Chapter 9 Software Management QoS Management – Configuration Window Details Tab The Details tab is inactive for Cisco Catalyst 2950 series devices. Note The Details tab of the QoS Management—Configure window consists of the following information: • QoS Enabled—Indicates whether or not QoS is enabled on the device. By default, enabling QoS globally also enables QoS on each physical and logical IP interface unless explicitly disabled on the individual interfaces.
  • Page 290: Named Aggregate Tab

    Max. Burst—Maximum burst size in bytes to enforce against policed traffic. A value of 0 indicates that a maximum burst size has not been specified. This field is inactive when a Cisco Catalyst 3550, 4000, or 4500 series device is selected.
  • Page 291 A value of none (0) indicates that a violate action has not been specified. This field is inactive when a Cisco Catalyst 3550, 4000, or 4500 series device is selected. The Violate Action feature is not supported in IOS 12.1(6)E and earlier. A PFC2 card is also Note required.
  • Page 292 Exceed Action—Action to be taken when traffic exceeds QoS parameters on – Cisco Catalyst 3550 series devices (only). This attribute has one of the following values: Drop—Drops packet. This value is only applicable to Cisco Catalyst 3550 series devices. Policed DSCP Transmit—Changes the DSCP as per the policed DSCP map before transmitting.
  • Page 293: Class Maps Tab

    Type attribute is ethernet and both Match IP Precedence and Match DSCP attributes are nil. • Add Class Map—Launches the QoS Management—Add Class Map window to create a class map on the managed device. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-29 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 294: Additional Notes Tab

    Map Table. The EM will only allow an Ethernet class map to be removed. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the QoS Management—Configure window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-30 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 295: Qos Management - Policy Map Configuration Window

    Right–click a QoS Policy Map object within the Physical containment view, then choose QoS Policy Map. The following figure is an example of the QoS Management—Policy Map Configuration window. Figure 9-12 QoS Management—Policy Map Configuration Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-31 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 296: Policy Map Tab

    Remove Policy Map—Deletes from the managed device one or more policy maps selected in the • object list of the QoS Policy Map Add dialog. A dialog box is launched asking you to confirm the delete action. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-32 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 297: Policy Map Classes Tab

    Add Class—Launches the QoS Management—Add Policy window to create a policy map class entry • in the referenced policy maps and defines at least one policer for the entry. Figure 9-14 QoS Management—Add Policy Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-33 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 298: Policing Info

    This is supported in Native IOS only. When a value is provided in the Named Aggregate field for Cisco Catalyst 4000 and 4500 series devices, the Rate and Burst fields within the Aggregate Policer area are inactive.
  • Page 299 A value of none (0) is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class or a violate action has not been explicitly configured for the policy map class. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-35...
  • Page 300 Policed DSCP Transmit—Changes the DSCP as per the policed DSCP map before transmitting. – Transmit—Transmits packet. – A value of none (0) is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-36 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 301: Additional Notes Tab

    Precedence. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the QoS Management—Policy Map Configuration window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-37 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 302: Nde Management Window

    Right–click a Software object within the Physical containment view, then choose NDE. • Right–click an NDE object within the Physical containment view, then choose NDE. The following figure is an example of the NDE Management window. Figure 9-15 NDE Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-38 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 303: Details Tab

    Dest. IP—IP address of destination Netflow Collector where NDE packets on routed traffic flows • from the MSFC are sent to. Dest. Port—UDP port number of destination Netflow Collector where NDE packets on routed traffic • flows from the MSFC are delivered to. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-39 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 304: Configuration

    Source Mask—Include flow filter source IP wildcard mask. Source Port—Include flow filter source port. • Dest. IP—Include flow filter destination host IP address. • Dest. Mask—Include flow filter destination IP wildcard mask. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-40 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 305: Exclude

    Remove Filter—Removes a configured NDE Include or Exclude Flow Mask filter. • Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the NDE Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-41 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 306: Mpls Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the MPLS Management window. Figure 9-16 MPLS Management Window The following tabs are available on the MPLS Management window: • Details Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-42 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 307: Details Tab

    Local VC Label—If assigned, the local label of the virtual circuit. • Remote VC Label—If assigned, the remote label of the virtual circuit. Tunnel Label—The label of the tunnel associated with the virtual circuit. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-43 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 308: Trouble Shooting

    Vrf-names—Displays the applicable vrf-names according to the option selected from the Command list. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the MPLS Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 9-44 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 309: Chapter 10 Virtual Interface Management

    This chapter describes how to manage virtual interfaces, and consists of the following primary sections: VTP Management Window • • VLAN Summary Information Window VLAN Management Window • • EtherChannel Management Window GRE Interface Management Window • Loopback Interface Management Window • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-1 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 310: Vtp Management Window

    You can choose more than one Software object at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the VTP Management window: • Details Tab • Additional Notes Tab Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-2 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 311: Details Tab

    If the Mode is not set to server and the Update VTP button is used, a message is displayed indicating Note that changes to the “Pruning” and “Version in Use” attributes are ignored. These values can only set when the Mode is set to server. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-3 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 312: Vtp Password

    • Report dialog. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the VTP Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-4 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 313: Vlan Summary Information Window

    The following figure is an example of the VLAN Summary Information window. Figure 10-2 VLAN Summary Information Window You can choose only one Software object and one VLAN object at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-5 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 314: General

    Overflow Pkts—The number of times the associated VlanIdStatsTotalPkts counter has overflowed. • Total Overflow Octets—The number of times the associated smonVlanIdStatsTotalOctets counter • has overflowed. Configuration Displays the configuration sniplet for the selected VLAN/STP instance. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-6 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 315: Troubleshooting

    Display dot1q tag native – Display Vlan Filter – Display Private Vlans – Display Vlan Counters – – Clear Counters • Result—Presents data according to the Command list selection, including Primary, Secondary, Type, and Ports. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-7 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 316: Vlan Management Window

    You can choose only one Software object and one VLAN object at a time from the object list on the left side of the window. The following tabs are available on the VLAN Management window: • Status Tab • Configuration Tab VLAN Membership Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-8 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 317: Status Tab

    Figure 10-4 Private VLAN Management—Configure Window The Private VLAN Management - Configure subdialog consists of two tabs, Configuration and Troubleshooting. The Configuration tab on the Private VLAN Management - Configure subdialog provides the following: Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-9 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 318 – Type, and Ports. – Interface Name—Indicates the interface associated with the VLAN which requires troubleshooting; enter the interface name and VLAN ID, then choose the appropriate option from the Command list. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 319 The newly added VLAN will not appear automatically in the VLAN object list. To refresh Note the VLAN list, reselect the appropriate Software object. Delete VLAN—Deletes the currently selected VLAN. If you click this button, you are asked to • confirm deletion of the current VLAN. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-11 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 320: Interface Status

    VLAN in the CatOS configuration. The Create L3 VLAN in IOS on MSFC attribute is only applicable to Hybrid devices. Likewise, the corresponding menu item on the Actions menu is only active for Hybrid devices. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-12 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 321: Configuration Tab

    Netmask—Subnet mask for the primary IP address. • Clear IP Address—After receiving confirmation, will unset the IP address for this interface. • The IP address related attributes are disabled in a pure CatOS environment. Note Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-13 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 322: Vlan Membership Tab

    Slot and VLAN Member Port fields, from the VLAN membership. Allow on Trunk—Permits the configured VLAN member on the trunk. – Disallow on Trunk—Denies the configured VLAN member on the trunk. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-14 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 323: Global Tab

    Add Mapping—Adds mapping of 802.1Q and ISL VLANs specified by the 802.1Q VLAN – Number and ISL VLAN Number fields. Remove Mapping—Removes mapping of 802.1Q and ISL VLANs specified by the 802.1Q – VLAN Number and ISL VLAN Number fields. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-15 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 324: Stp Tab

    If the switch is currently the root or there is no spanning tree instance for the VLAN, the value is nil. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-16...
  • Page 325: Root Election

    If there is no spanning tree instance for the VLAN, the value is nil. If no diameter is specified, the switch will use the default duration of 20 seconds. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-17...
  • Page 326: Qos Tab

    • Note The QoS tab of the VLAN Management window is inactive for Cisco Catalyst 2950 and 3550 series devices running a hybrid OS. The QoS area allows you to enable or disable Microflow policing of bridged traffic on the VLAN, and attach or detach service policies to VLAN interfaces.
  • Page 327: Membership Qos

    The Membership QoS area allows you to enable or disable VLAN-based QoS on the VLAN’s member interfaces. Enable VLAN-Based QoS—Enables VLAN-based QoS on each of the VLAN’s member interfaces. • Disable VLAN-Based QoS—Disables VLAN-based QoS on each of the VLAN’s member • interfaces. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-19 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 328: Eompls Tab

    TFTP Host—The IP address of the TFTP server to which the VLAN configuration is backed up or • restored from. Backup Status—Status of the last VLAN configuration backup operation. The Backup Status has • the following values: Ok—The backup operation completed without errors. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-20 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 329: Additional Notes Tab

    12.1(8a)EX and later. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the VLAN Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-21 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 330: Etherchannel Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the EtherChannel Management window. Figure 10-9 EtherChannel Management Window The following tabs are available on the EtherChannel Management window: • Status Tab Configuration Tab • Membership Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-22 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 331: Status Tab

    Administrative Status is then changed to either the up(1) or “testing (read-only)”(3) states (or remains in the down(2) state). Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-23 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 332: Configuration Tab

    MTU—The size of the largest datagram (frame) which can be sent or received on the EtherChannel, specified in octets. This is also the maximum size of Layer 3 datagrams sent on the EtherChannel. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-24...
  • Page 333: Membership Tab

    When a new EtherChannel is created, either through Admin Group assignment in native IOS or dynamic Note formation in hybrid/pure CatOS, the EtherChannel list on this dialog will not automatically update with the new EtherChannel object. Reselect the appropriate software object to refresh the list. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-25 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 334: Etherchannel Ports

    Note These routing protocol features are only available on Layer 3 EtherChannel instances. EtherChannels Note which are only defined in CatOS (or where no MSFC is available) will not support these attributes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-26 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 335: Eigrp

    The specified IS-IS routing protocol must already exist (i.e., be deployed) on the device. If the Note specified process does not exist, the action will fail. Disable IS-IS—Disables IS-IS routing on the interface. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-27 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 336: Stp Tab

    The following are possible values: – true – false MST Configuration—Launches the CCSM EtherChannel MST Config window. • Figure 10-10 CCSM EtherChannel MST Config Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-28 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 337: Access Mode

    On a Hybrid or pure CatOS device, the port cost cannot be configured directly. The actual port Note cost used is a calculated value and is the one being displayed. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-29 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 338: Per Vlan Stp Setting

    The configuration will only have an effect if the interface is in trunking mode and the VLAN has an associated STP instance. The interface does not currently need to be configured as a trunking port, nor does the VLAN or the VLAN STP instance need to exist. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-30 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 339: Stp Status

    VLAN or a VLAN that is carried on the trunk. Port—Unique port identifier for the interface in the STP instance. This identifier is unique for that • port across all devices in the STP management domain. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-31 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 340: Hsrp Tab

    HSRP group may optionally be assigned a primary IP address. If no address is explicitly assigned, the device will attempt to discover the virtual IP address from the active server using hello messages. EtherChannel Management—HSRP Group Configuration window launches when you click this button. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-32 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 341: Secondary Ip

    Group Number—Unique identifier of an HSRP group. – Secondary IP—Secondary IP address of HSRP group. – Modify HSRP Group—Launches the EtherChannel Management—HSRP Group Modify window • when the Modify button is clicked. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-33 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 342 A value of true indicates that preempt is enabled and false indicates that preempt is disabled. Modify—Modifies the preempt value according to the option selected from the corresponding list box for the HSRP group. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-34 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 343: Additional Notes Tab

    Remove—Removes the hello and/or hold values entered in the corresponding fields from the HSRP group. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the EtherChannel Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-35 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 344: Gre Interface Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the GRE Interface Management window. Figure 10-14 GRE Interface Management Window The following tabs are available on the GRE Interface Management window: • Status Tab Configuration Tab • Performance Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-36 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 345: Status Tab

    This attribute is read-only. • Number of Resets—Number of times the interface internally reset. This attribute is read-only. • Description—Provides a brief description of the selected interface. This attribute is read-only. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-37 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 346: Configuration Tab

    Add—Creates the specified tunnel interface on the device with the input tunnel interface number and automatically deploys a GRE interface object in the EM. • Remove—Deletes the specified GRE interface on the device and the interface object from the EM. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-38 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 347: Performance Tab

    In Error Pkts.—The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. • Out Error Pkts.—Number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-39 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 348: Performance Logging

    Start—Turns on performance data logging. • Stop—Turns off performance data logging. The logged data is available to you through the Cisco EMF Performance Manager. Refer to the Note Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for more information about the Performance Manager.
  • Page 349: Loopback Interface Management Window

    Virtual Interface > Loopback. Right–click a Loopback object within the Physical containment view, then choose Loopback. • The following figure is an example of the Loopback Interface Management window. Figure 10-15 Loopback Interface Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-41 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 350: Configuration Tab

    Create—Deploys on the managed device a loopback interface identified by the Loopback Index • field. The newly added loopback interface will be displayed in the Loopback Interface Table. Remove—Removes the loopback interface identified by the Loopback Index field from the device. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-42 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 351: Additional Notes Tab

    Loopback Interface Management Window Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the Loopback Interface Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-43 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 352 Chapter 10 Virtual Interface Management Loopback Interface Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 10-44 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 353: Chapter 11 Routing Management

    C H A P T E R Routing Management This chapter describes how to manage routing aspects in the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager, and consists of the following information: • OSPF Management Window EIGRP Management Window • • BGP Management Window IS-IS Management Window •...
  • Page 354: Ospf Management Window

    Routing > OSPF. Right–click an OSPF object within the Physical containment view, then choose OSPF. • The following figure is an example of the OSPF Management window. Figure 11-1 OSPF Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-2 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 355: Details Tab

    AS Border Router—Flag to note whether or not this router is configured as an autonomous system • border router. • Add New OSPF—Adds an OSPF process to the switch or router. Launches the OSPF Management—Add window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-3 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 356 “OSPF-” will be prepended automatically to the process ID specified. – Add—Creates the OSPF process on the device. The Catalyst switch support only three OSPF processes. Note Remove OSPF—Deletes the currently selected OSPF process. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-4 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 357: Troubleshooting

    The following fields may be edited as necessary depending on the selected troubleshooting command: Neighbor ID – Adv Router IP Address – Link State ID – The following field is read–only: – Interface Name Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-5 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 358: Area Tab

    Remove Area—Removes an explicit NSSA or stub area configuration to the OSPF routing process. The action can only be used on an area border router attached to a stub or NSSA area. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-6 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 359: Network Tab

    Area ID—Unique identifier of the network area to be added or removed from the OSPF process. – Add—Adds the specified network area with the selected OSPF process. – Remove—Removes the specified network area from the selected OSPF process. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-7 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 360: Global Tab

    Backup Designated Router—IP address of the backup designated router. Authentication Key—Password to be used by neighboring OSPF routers on a network segment that • is using OSPF simple password authentication. Ignored if ospfAuthType is not “simple”. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-8 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 361: Neighbor Tab

    Neighbor Entry Status—This variable displays the status of the entry. Setting the variable to “invalid” can make it inoperative. • Add/Remove Neighbors—Adds or removes neighbors. Launches the OSPF Management—Neighbor Table Configuration window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-9 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 362 OSPF Neighbor Table. Neighbor Cost—Displays the neighbor router’s cost according to the selection in the OSPF – Neighbor Table. Remove—Deletes the neighbor selected in the OSPF Neighbor Table from the OSPF process. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 363: Redistribution Tab

    AS/Tag—The autonomous system tag identifying the BGP routing domain. • IS-IS Routing Level—Indicates IS-IS route level redistribution. • Metric—OSPF metric used to weigh the redistributed route. • Subnets—Indicates whether or not subnets will be considered for redistribution into OSPF. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-11 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 364: Distribution List Tab

    Port-channel <n> (Native IOS only) – VLAN <n> – Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into OSPF. • Source ID—Identifies a specific routing process instance that redistributed routes are derived from. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-12 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 365: Edit Distribution List Table

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the OSPF window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-13 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 366: Eigrp Management Window

    Routing > EIGRP. Right–click an EIGRP object within the Physical containment view, then choose EIGRP. • The following figure is an example of the EIGRP Management window. Figure 11-5 EIGPR Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-14 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 367: Details Tab

    Log Neighbor Warnings—If true, neighbor warning messages are logged. Delete EIGRP—Deletes the currently selected EIGRP process from the switch or router. • Add EIGRP—Adds EIGRP processes to the switch or router. Launches the EIGRP • Management—Add window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-15 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 368: Local Networks

    IGRP or Enhanced IGRP update. The wildcardmask can be used to specify a range of interfaces supported by the EIGRP routing process. Launches the EIGRP Management—Local Network Configuration window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-16 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 369 Wildcard Mask—Mask to be used with the IP address. Add Local Network—Adds the specified entry from the local network table. – Remove Local Network—Removes the specified entry from the local network table. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-17 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 370: Redistribution Tab

    255 is 100 percent loaded. This redistribution metric must be specified if the Default Metric is nil. • MTU—Maximum transmission unit of the path metric. This redistribution metric must be specified if the Default Metric is nil. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-18 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 371: Metric Default

    Add Redistribute—Enables route redistribution from another IP routing process into the EIGRP • routing domain. Routes may be learned from an IS-IS, OSPF, or BGP routing process. Del Redistribute—Disables route redistribution from another IP routing process into the EIGRP • routing domain. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-19 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 372: Distribution List Tab

    Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into EIGRP. This field • may have the following values: none – OSPF – EIGRP – – – static • Source ID—Identifies a specific routing process instance that redistributed routes are derived from Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-20 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 373: Edit Distribution List Table

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the EIGRP Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-21 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 374: Bgp Management Window

    Routing > BGP. Right–click a BGP object within the Physical containment view, then choose BGP. • The following figure is an example of the BGP Management window. Figure 11-8 BGP Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-22 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 375: Details Tab

    Local AS—Autonomous system number for the local BGP process. This attribute has a value of 0 if BGP is disabled on the switch or router. • Enable—Enables BGP on the switch or router. Launches the BGP Management—Enable window. Figure 11-9 BGP Management—Enable Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-23 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 376: Bgp Network Path Attribute Table

    Add/Remove Network Path Attribute Entry—Adds or removes specific network(s) to be advertised • (or not to be advertised) by the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Launches the BGP Management—Configure Path window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-24 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 377 Wildcard Mask—Mask to be used with the IP address. – Add Local Network—Adds the specified entry from the local network table. – Remove Local Network—Removes the specified entry from the local network table. – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-25 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 378: Troubleshooting Command

    The following fields may be edited as necessary depending on the selected troubleshooting command. Access List Number – Network Mask – Regular Exp – Neighbor IP – – Prefix – Community List Number – Community Number – Network Peer Group Tag – Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-26 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 379: Neighbor Tab

    BGP. – Negotiated Version—Negotiated version of BGP running between the two neighbors. • • Add/Remove Neighbor Entry—Adds or removes BGP neighbors from this table. Launches the BGP Management—Configure Peer window. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-27 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 380 Neighbor Remote AS—Mask to be used with the neighbor IP address. – Add Neighbor Entry—Adds the neighboring router identified to the selected BGP process. – Remove Neighbor Entry—Removes the neighboring router identified from the selected BGP – process. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-28 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 381: Redistribution Tab

    – eigrp – – ospf – static – connected – static and connected AS/Tag—The autonomous system tag identifying the BGP routing domain. • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-29 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 382: Distribution List Tab

    GigabitEthernet <slot>/<port> (Native IOS only) GE-WAN <slot>/<port> – POS <slot>/<port> – ATM <slot>/<subslot>/<port> – Port-channel <n> (Native IOS only) – – VLAN <n> • Protocol—Identifies the routing protocol source of network routes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-30 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 383: Edit Distribution List Table

    Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the BGP Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-31 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 384: Is-Is Management Window

    The following figure is an example of the IS-IS Management window. Figure 11-12 IS-IS Management Window The following tabs are available on the IS-IS Management window: • Details Tab Interfaces Tab • Redistribution Tab • Additional Notes Tab • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-32 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 385: Details Tab

    If no tag is specified, the default null tag is assumed. • Add New IS-IS—Creates an IS-IS routing process on the managed device. • Remove IS-IS—Deletes the currently selected IS-IS object. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-33 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 386: Edit Network Table

    The table contains one column: Description—Identifies the supported interface. The interface may be an Ethernet, FastEthernet, or • GigabitEthernet. The interface may also be an Ethernet portchannel group or virtual LAN. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-34 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 387: Redistribution Tab

    Delete Redistribute—Disables route redistribution from another IP routing process into the IS-IS routing domain. Additional Notes Tab The Additional Notes tab of the IS-IS Management window contains the Notes area which is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-35 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 388 Chapter 11 Routing Management IS-IS Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 11-36 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 389: Chapter 12 Profile Management

    C H A P T E R Profile Management This chapter describes how to create and use the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager profiles, and consists of the following primary sections: • Network Element Profile Syslog Profile • Profiles apply the same configuration settings to multiple instances of the same object. This is useful in environments containing a large number of network elements.
  • Page 390: Network Element Profile

    The following figure is an example of the Network Element Management Profile window. Figure 12-1 Network Element Management Profile Window Using this window you can perform the following tasks: • Creating a Network Element Profile • Applying a Network Element Profile Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-2 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 391: Creating A Network Element Profile

    Close the window choosing File > Close or clicking the Close icon in the window tool bar as required. Step 7 The window closes. After creation of a Network Element profile, that profile may be applied to Network Elements to reuse the configuration settings. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-3 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 392: Applying A Network Element Profile

    From the menu bar, choose Edit > Apply Profile and the name of the profile you want to apply. Step 3 The profile is applied and the Network Element attributes are changed to match that of the profile. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-4 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 393 Save the modified data by choosing File > Save or clicking the Save icon in the window tool bar as Step 4 required. Close the window choosing File > Close or clicking the Close icon in the window tool bar as required. Step 5 The window closes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-5 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 394: Syslog Profile

    The following figure is an example of the Syslog Management Profile window. Figure 12-3 Syslog Management Profile Window Using this window you can perform the following tasks: Creating a Syslog Profile • Applying a Syslog Profile • Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-6 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 395 (8), which is greater than the value of the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. • Enable Notifications—SNMP syslog notifications are sent whenever a new syslog message is generated and recorded. – true—Notifications enabled. – false—Notifications disabled. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-7 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 396: Applying A Syslog Profile

    Logical > Software > Syslog. Right–click a Software object within the Physical containment view, then choose Syslog. • The Syslog Management window appears displaying the Configuration tab. Figure 12-4 Syslog Management Window Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-8 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 397 Save the modified data by choosing File > Save or clicking the Save icon in the window tool bar as Step 4 required. Close the window choosing File > Close or clicking the Close icon in the window tool bar as required. Step 5 The window closes. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-9 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 398 Chapter 12 Profile Management Syslog Profile Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 12-10 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 399: Chapter 13 Alarms And Alarm Management

    Alarms and Alarm Management This chapter describes the Cisco EMF alarms generated by the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software and provides an overview of the Cisco EMF Event Browser application. The chapter consists of these sections: Viewing Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms •...
  • Page 400: Viewing Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms

    Viewing Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Viewing Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms You can view all alarms generated by the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager application by using the Cisco EMF Event Browser application. The Cisco EMF Event Browser application allows you to view all events generated by Cisco EMF, including alarms generated by other event managers installed on the system.
  • Page 401: Chapter 13 Alarm And Alarm Management

    Alarms and Alarm Management Viewing Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms All Cisco EMF events are saved within the Event Browser application, which displays current and historical data of events. All network objects are color-coded, indicating their operational status. Alarms are moved up the element hierarchy according to severity.
  • Page 402: Clearing Details Area

    Clearing Event button. The Full Event Description window displays the following information: Object name—Name of the Cisco EMF-managed object the event was reported against. • Time and Date—Time and date the event was reported.
  • Page 403: Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms

    SNMP Trap Alarms—Cisco EMF alarms based on SNMP traps emitted by the Catalyst switch running IOS. • Object State Alarms—Cisco EMF alarms based on the state of the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager objects. • Attribute Value Alarms—Cisco EMF alarms based on values of Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager object attributes.
  • Page 404 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared fallingAlarm RMON falling alarm- Informa Network fallingAlarm index: <alarmIndex>, tional Element variable: <alarmVariable>,...
  • Page 405 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared clogMessageGenerated C6576M:0141_0 Minor Syslog None clogHistSeverity = warning(5) asserted <clogHistMsgText> by facility <clogHistFacility>,...
  • Page 406 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared stpxInconsistencyUpdate a root-inconsistency Informa None occured on a STP Tree tional with mode: <stpxSpanningTreeTyp...
  • Page 407 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ceAlarmAsserted ceAlarmHistSeverity = Cisco entity alarm Minor Network ceAlarmAsserted, minor(3) raised- entity physical...
  • Page 408 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ceAlarmCleared ceAlarmHisSeverity = Cisco entity alarm Informa Network ceAlarmAsserted, info(4) cleared- entity physical...
  • Page 409 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared cefcModuleStatusChange Module Informa Network cefcModuleStatusChange cefcModuleOperStatus = boot(5) <entPhysicalName> is tional Element...
  • Page 410 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonFanNotification Chassis fan status is Critical Network ciscoEnvMonFanNotification(n ciscoEnvMonFanStatusChangeNotif criticalFault, chassis Element...
  • Page 411 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonFanNotification Chassis fan not Informa Network ciscoEnvMonFanNotification(n ciscoEnvMonFanStatusChangeNotif functioning correctly tional Element...
  • Page 412 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonRedundantSupplyNotificati Power supply Critical Network ciscoEnvMonRedundantSupply on ciscoEnvMonSuppStatusChangeNotif operational status is Element...
  • Page 413 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonRedundantSupplyNotificati Power supply not Informa Network ciscoEnvMonRedundantSupply on ciscoEnvMonSuppStatusChangeNotif functioning correctly tional...
  • Page 414 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonTemperatureNotification Chassis core Critical Network ciscoEnvMonTemperatureNotifi ciscoEnvMonTempStatusChangeNotif temperature status is Element cation(normal),...
  • Page 415 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonTemperatureNotification Chassis core Informa Network ciscoEnvMonTemperatureNotifi ciscoEnvMonTempStatusChangeNotif temperature sensor not tional Element...
  • Page 416 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonVoltageNotification Chassis voltage status is Critical Network ciscoEnvMonTemperatureNotifi ciscoEnvMonVoltStatusChangeNotif criticalFault, chassis Element...
  • Page 417 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoEnvMonVoltageNotification Chassis voltage sensor Informa Network ciscoEnvMonTemperatureNotifi ciscoEnvMonVoltStatusChangeNotif not functioning tional Element...
  • Page 418 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared ciscoPingCompletion Ping Informa Network None <ciscoPingCompleted> tional Element completed, packets sent: <ciscoPingSentPackets >, packets received...
  • Page 419 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared rttMonThresholdNotification RTT operation Informa Network rttMonThresholdNotification(tr rttMonCtrlOperThresholdOccured = threshold reached for tional...
  • Page 420 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared rttMonVerifyErrorNotification RTT operation has no Informa Network rttMonThresholdNotification(tr rttMonCtrlOperVerifyErrorOccured = data corruption for RTT...
  • Page 421 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared vtpMtuTooBig vtpVlanState = VTP MTU size is larger Warning VTP vtpMtuTooBig(mtuTooBigForD mtuTooBigForDevice(3)
  • Page 422 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared mplsLdpLibLspUp LSP operational status Informa VLAN None tional mplsLdpPathVectorLimitMismatch Entity path vector limit:...
  • Page 423 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared mplsOutSegmentUp Operational status is up, Informa VLAN mplsOutSegmentUp, new operational status: tional mplsOutSegmentDown <mplsInSegmentOperSt...
  • Page 424 Chapter 13 Alarms and Alarm Management Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Alarms Table 13-2 Cisco EMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Alarm Trap/Varbind Message Severity Object Alarms Cleared mplsTunnelDown MPLS tunnel Minor VLAN None operational status is down, admin status: <mplsTunnelAdminStat...
  • Page 425 Several Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager alarms are generated based on the clogMessageGenerated SNMP trap. This trap is generated by the CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB whenever a syslog message is recorded into the message table. The severity of the Cisco EMF alarm is based on the clogHistSeverity varbind value in the trap.
  • Page 426: Object State Alarms

    Cisco EMF server. There will only be one state alarm for each object at any time (corresponding to the current state of the object).
  • Page 427: Chassis

    Alarms Cleared normal “C6576M Power Supply is in the normal Informational lostcomms state.” lostcomms “C6576M Power Supply is in the lostcomms Critical normal state. Network connectivity to the power supply has been lost.” Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 13-29 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 428: All Modules

    Because an Ethernet Interface object cannot enter the lostcomms state independent of the corresponding Note Ethernet module or supervisor engine module, no alarm is raised when the Ethernet Interface object enters the lostcomms state. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 13-30 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 429: Port Adapters

    Note Because the Software object cannot enter the lostcomms state independently of the Network Element object, no alarm is raised when the Software object enters the lostcomms state. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 13-31 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 430: Attribute Value Alarms

    Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software polls certain object attributes to determine hardware status. If the polled value indicates a failure, the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager software raises an appropriate alarm. The following objects have one or more attributes polled for status information: •...
  • Page 431: Power Supply

    There is a minor fault with the power majorFault supply. Operational “C6576M Power Supply Operational Critical Operational Status = Status = Status is majorFault.” other majorFault Operational Status = There is a major fault with the power minorFault supply. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 13-33 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 432: Modules/Port Adapters

    Port adapters do not support the operational status information, as a result the only attribute alarm raised by a port adapter is the final one - a serial number change has been detected. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 13-34...
  • Page 433: Sonet Interfaces

    Port adapters do not support the operational status information, as a result the only attribute alarm raised by a port adapter is the final one - a serial number change has been detected. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 13-35...
  • Page 434: Software

    Status is ok. Startup configuration Status = Error restoration was successful.” Configuration “C6576M Software Configuration Restore Critical Restore Status = Status is Failed. Startup configuration Failed restoration failed.” Do not restart the switch/router. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide 13-36 OL-4930-01...
  • Page 435: Appendix

    Then, FTP the file back to UNIX and run the dos2unix command against the file. Caution Editing the C6576MManager.attributes.ini as described by Caveat CSCea00281 may impact the system and its ability to operate as intended. It is recommended that only support personnel perform this action. Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...
  • Page 436: Appendix A Modifying Ini File

    Appendix A Modifying ini Files Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide OL-4930-01...

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