Manual Cisco Systems 8500

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  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 1

    CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide 1 Concepts The Cisco Catalyst 8500 router is a Layer 3– enhan ced A TM switch that seamlessly integrates Layer 3 and A TM switching into a single chassis. Additionall y , the Cisco Catalyst 8500 switch p rovides an integr ated A TM and Gigabit Ethernet network solut ion. The C8500MGR applica ...

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    1-2 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts The Concepts chapter describes EM concepts and cov ers the follo wing information: • EM Documentation Set • Cisco EMF Software Features • EM Software Features • EM Objects and Interfaces • Vi e w s • Object States ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 3

    1-3 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts EM Documentation Set EM Documentation Set This guide is o ne part of the C8500MGR EM docu ment ation set. The following figure display s all of the guides in the EM documentati on set and details the contents of each. Figure 1 -2 EM Documentation Set The guides identif ied in the precedi ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 4

    1-4 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts Cisco EMF Software Features Cisco EMF Software Features Cisco EMF provides a f lexible f ramew ork which supp orts a v ariety of EM appli cations, making it possible to manage multi ple de vice types within a gi ven network on a single syst em. Common network management functionality pr ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 5

    1-5 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts EM Software Features EM Software Features Installed with Cisco EMF , the EM allows for precise man agement of the de vice(s) it supports through custom GUI windo ws and modeling beha vior . In voked from the Cisco EMF Map V iewer app lication, the EM provides F ault, Conf iguration, Acco ...

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    1-6 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts EM Objects and Interfac es EM Objects and Interfaces The EM manages both physical and logical objects as follows: • Physical—Represent s tangible componen ts and de vices such as the cha ssis (har dware f rame), module interfaces and port adapters, and interfaces • Logical—Repre ...

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    1-7 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces The physical objects and inte rfaces in the preceding table are organized as follo ws: • The chassis contains the modules, includi ng su pporting modules (e.g., pr ocessors, SFCs, po wer supplies, and fan trays); • The modules contain the physical interfaces ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 8

    1-8 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts EM Objects and Interfac es Figur e 1 -3 Cisco 851 0 and Cisco LS1 0 1 0 Chassis The Cisco 8510 and Cisco LS1010 are 5 slot chassis which su pport the follo wing componen ts: • Internal fan tray • Up to 2 A C or DC power su pplies, prov iding redundanc y or back–up in the e vent th ...

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    1-9 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces • Up to 2 route processor mod ules, where 1 processor is the primary and 1 is redundant • Up to 3 switch processor modules (Switch F abric Cards), where 2 processors are primary and 1 is redundant • Up to 2 A C or DC power supp lies, providi ng redundancy ...

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    1-10 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts EM Objects and Interfac es T able 1 -3 C8500MGR Support ed Gener ic Modules Module Interface/Port Adapter Description C85MS–4E1–FRRJ48 C8500 4–port E1 Frame–Relay P AM C85MS–SCAM–2P C8540 SuperCAM for Port Adapter Modules (P AMs) W AI–E1C–4BNC 4 Port E1 (circuit emu lat ...

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    1-11 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Physical Interfaces and Logical Interface Technologies Physical interf aces and logical i nterface technol ogies are modeled as object s below a parent mo dule. As mentioned before, the type of mo dule characterizes th e type of interface. In te rface types fur ...

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    1-12 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts EM Objects and Interfac es T abl e 1 -6 Ph ysical Int erf aces, Related T ech nologies and Windo ws Although not technol ogy–specifi c, physical or logi cal, generic support is a v ailable thro ugh Config uration, Status, and Perfor mance windo ws for each of the interf ace types in ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 13

    1-13 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts Views Views V iews are accessible by clicking th e V iewer icon on the Cisco EMF launchpad. These views appear in the frame at the lef t of the windo w when yo u open the Map V ie wer window (see the follo wing figure fo r an example). V iews model hiera rchical relati onships betw een ...

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    1-14 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts Views Component Managed View The Component Managed vie w displays all objects within the Ci sco EMF system. For example, say you ha ve tw o types of EM applications inst alled in Cisco EMF: EM A an d EM B. Information for both the EM A and EM B display within the Component Ma naged vie ...

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    1-15 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts Views Layer 3 QoS View The Layer 3 QoS vie w displays only Layer 3 QoS objects wi thin the EM, such as the follo wing: • Access Lists • Committed Access Rate (CAR) objects • W eight ed Random Early De tection (WRED) ob jects Y ou can work within thi s vie w to create and conf igur ...

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    1-16 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts Views Figur e 1 -7 Ph ysical View Chassis Map ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 17

    1-17 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts Object St ates Object States Object states reflect the life cycle of an object. Whate ver stag e the object is in at any gi ven time displ ays in the state t ype. The state of an object can ch ange frequently , depending upon what actions take pl ace on the object. All objects within th ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 18

    1-18 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts Object States Decommissioned State The decommiss ioned stat e indicates that an obj ect is not managed. When you manual ly deploy an object, the object is normally put into the decommissioned state. Ti p Initially deployed ob jects are decommissioned to lea v e you with the option of m ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 19

    1-19 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Concepts Object St ates Lost Comms The lost comms (lost communication s) state indicates that the object is not responding to heartbeat polling. The EM can apply this stat e to a chassis, module, or interface . When an object is in the lost comms state, heartbeat polli ng occurs on the object. W ...

  • Cisco Systems 8500 - page 20

    1-20 Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide Chapter 1 Con cepts Object States the chassis en ters the mismatched state. T o rectify this problem, you must ei ther delete the predeplo yed chassis and deploy the correct one, or f ix the IP ad dress by re–entering the correct one in the chassis Management Information windo w . Synchronizing The EM p ...

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