Page 3 - Cisco EMF Software Features
1-3 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Cisco EMF Software Features Cisco EMF Software Features Cisco EMF provides a flexible framework which supports a variety of EMs, making it possible to manage multiple device types within a given network on a single system. Commo...
Page 4 - EM Software Features
1-4 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Software Features EM Software Features Installed with Cisco EMF, the EM allows for precise management of the device(s) it supports through custom GUI windows and modeling behavior. Invoked from the Cisco EMF Map Viewer applic...
Page 5 - EM Objects and Interfaces
1-5 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces EM Objects and Interfaces The EM manages both physical and logical objects as follows: • Physical—Represents tangible components and devices such as the chassis (hardware frame), module interfaces and p...
Page 7 - Physical Objects
1-7 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Physical Objects The following table lists all physical objects created in the EM and the management functions that can be performed on each object. The physical objects and interfaces in the preceding ...
Page 9 - Supporting Modules
1-9 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Figure 1-6 Cisco 10008 Chassis The Cisco 10008 ESR chassis contains ten slots overall. Two centrally located slots accommodate PRE cards and eight slots accommodate line cards, four on either side of th...
Page 10 - Modules
1-10 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Modules The EM supports the following types of modules: • Processor—For a complete listing of the processor modules supported, see Table 1-2 . • Generic—For a complete listing of the Generic module int...
Page 11 - Physical Interfaces and Logical Interface Technologies
1-11 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts EM Objects and Interfaces Physical Interfaces and Logical Interface Technologies Physical interfaces and logical interface technologies are modeled as objects below a parent module. As mentioned before, the type of module chara...
Page 13 - Views
1-13 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views Views Views are accessible by clicking the Viewer icon on the Cisco EMF launchpad. These views appear in the frame at the left of the window when you open the Map Viewer window (see the following figure for an example). V...
Page 14 - Component Managed View
1-14 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views You may or may not see all of these views using this EM (exceptions noted). These views all exist within EMs, however they are not all implemented. If multiple EMs are co–resident, the applicable views are displayed. As t...
Page 15 - Layer 3 QoS View; Network View; Physical View
1-15 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views Cisco 10000 Series Manager does not support ATM connection management, therefore logical ATM connection objects associated with the supported devices are not apparent in the Component Managed view. Layer 3 QoS View The La...
Page 16 - RME View
1-16 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Views Figure 1-9 Physical View Chassis Map RME View All objects managed by the RME server display beneath the RME view. Objects are organized by RME server objects. Self Management View This view allows you to monitor network e...
Page 17 - Object States; Normal State
1-17 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object States Object States Object states reflect the life cycle of an object. Whatever stage the object is in at any given time displays in the state type. The state of an object can change frequently, depending upon what acti...
Page 18 - Decommissioned State; Errored
1-18 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object States Decommissioned State The decommissioned state indicates that an object is not managed. When you manually deploy an object, the object is normally put into the decommissioned state. Tip Manually deployed objects ar...
Page 19 - Lost Comms
1-19 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object States Lost Comms The lost comms (lost communications) state indicates that the object is not responding to heartbeat polling. The EM can apply this state to a chassis, module, or interface. When an object is in the lost...
Page 20 - Preprovisioned; Transient Object States
1-20 Cisco 10000 Series Manager User Guide OL-3594-01 Chapter 1 Concepts Object States the chassis enters the mismatched state. To rectify this problem, you must either delete the predeployed chassis and deploy the correct one, or fix the IP address by re–entering the correct one in the chassis Mana...