Page 2 - Alarms; Alarm Notification
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Alarms 2-2 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Alarms This section describes alarms, which indicate problems on the Cisco ICS 7750 oron systems with which it is communicating. Alarms are associated with the following: • Events—P...
Page 3 - Alarm Levels; Logging; How to Access Log Messages
2-3 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Logging Alarm Levels The system has the following two alarm levels: • Major alarm (amber LED)—Any state that indicates a system malfunctionthat can immediately result in a service outage o...
Page 4 - Handling Log Messages with ICS System Manager; How to Read Log Messages
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Logging 2-4 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Handling Log Messages with ICS System Manager ICS System Manager provides several options for handling the log messagesdirected to it. By default, the system sends log messages to ...
Page 5 - Element
2-5 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Logging Table 2-1 Log Message Elements Element Example Format Description Received date and time 1999 Nov 21 11:55:00 yyyy mmm ddhh:mm:ss The date and time when themessage was received. Se...
Page 6 - Facilities
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Logging 2-6 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Facilities Table 2-2 describes the facility types supported by log messages. Severity Levels Table 2-3 describes log message severity levels. Table 2-2 Log Facility Type Keywords K...
Page 7 - How to Change the Log Configuration; Keyword
2-7 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Logging Note Not all messages indicate problems. Some messages are informational. Othersmay help diagnose problems with communications lines, internal hardware, orsystem software. To find ...
Page 8 - Configuring the Syslog Daemon on UNIX Syslog Servers; Configuration Parameters
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Logging 2-8 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Default Log Configuration System IOS components (ASI cards, MRP cards, and the SSP card) ship with thedefault logging configuration shown in Table 2-4 . Tip To view the state of sy...
Page 9 - Changing Syslog Server Logging; Task; no logging trap
2-9 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Logging • syslog path is the path to syslog.conf • myfile.log is the name of your log file The syslog daemon (syslogd) sends messages at the level specified in syslog.conf,provided that th...
Page 10 - SNMP Basics; SNMP Components
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System SNMP Basics 2-10 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 SNMP Basics The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) facilitates the exchange ofmanagement information among network devices. SNMP is part of theTransmission Control Prot...
Page 12 - SNMP Management Information Base
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System SNMP Basics 2-12 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 The following system components, though not SNMP-managed devices, receiveSNMP support through ICS System Manager: • System alarm processor (SAP) card • Power supply modules • ...
Page 13 - Operation
2-13 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System SNMP Basics On the Cisco ICS 7750, the ICS System Manager software (the NMS) typicallysends SNMP requests to a single IP address to access the SNMP MIBs of anysystem component. The SNMP a...
Page 14 - Supported MIBs; Understanding Traps
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System SNMP Basics 2-14 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Supported MIBs The Cisco ICS 7750 supports the following MIBs: • CISCO-C2900-MIB—Supports the SSP card. • CISCO-CCM-MIB—Enables the system to get provisioning and statisticali...
Page 15 - Understanding Community Strings
2-15 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System SNMP Basics Cisco ICS 7750 Traps Cisco ICS 7750 ASI cards, MRP cards, and the SSP card can generate traps suchas the following: • coldStart—Indicates power-up reset of a card. • warmStart...
Page 16 - Modifying the Base Community String; Monitoring with ICS System Manager
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Monitoring with ICS System Manager 2-16 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 • Number represents the target physical slot number (slots 1 through 8) of theSNMP request. Note All SNMP requests with a composite community string of ...
Page 17 - Monitoring with CiscoWorks2000; CiscoWorks2000 Applications
2-17 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Monitoring with CiscoWorks2000 Monitoring with CiscoWorks2000 CiscoWorks2000 uses SNMP to monitor and control system devices. You canintegrate CiscoWorks2000 applications with other NMSs,...
Page 18 - SNMP and the CiscoWorks2000 Interface; Monitoring with Cisco IOS Software; Evaluating System Performance
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Monitoring with Cisco IOS Software 2-18 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 SNMP and the CiscoWorks2000 Interface Using SNMP, CiscoWorks2000 retrieves CDP information by pollingCisco CallManager. After the discovery process is c...
Page 19 - Evaluating Reachability and Response Times; For information about ping command usage, see; Evaluating Traffic Loads
2-19 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Monitoring with Cisco IOS Software Evaluating Reachability and Response Times Polling remote parts of the network enables you to test reachability and measureresponse times. Response-time...
Page 20 - Using show Commands; Common show Commands; show memory shows statistics about the device’s memory.
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Monitoring with Cisco IOS Software 2-20 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 With in-band monitoring, network management data is sent over the same pathsas user traffic. This means that any problems on the network will be more di...
Page 21 - Searching and Filtering Output of show Commands; Monitoring a UPS; Connecting and Powering Up the UPS Components
2-21 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Monitoring a UPS Searching and Filtering Output of show Commands In Cisco IOS software Release 12.0(1)T or later, you can search and filter theoutput for show commands. This functionality...
Page 26 - Verifying That the Cisco ICS 7750 Can Communicate with the UPS
Chapter 2 Monitoring the System Monitoring a UPS 2-26 Cisco ICS 7750 Administration and Troubleshooting Guide 78-10169-02 Rev. B0 Step 32 Log in as an administrator (userID administrator), and enter your password (thedefault is changeme). Step 33 Enter the following command to stop the FMMServer on ...