Page 2 - Automatic Discovery; Automatically Discovering Chassis; Note
3-2 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Automatic Discovery Automatic Discovery Objects which are physically present in the network can be automatically discovered on the chassis and subchassis levels. You can choose to use the Cisco EMF Auto...
Page 3 - For; Automatically Discovering Modules; Tip; Network Module Name–Slot
3-3 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Automatic Discovery Following chassis auto–discovery, you must manually enter the appropriate IOS password and commission the chassis to fully manage the device, including enabling automatic module disc...
Page 5 - CPU–0 Container
3-5 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Automatic Discovery Figure 3-3 CPU–0 Naming Convention To clarify, the physical processor module is always automatically named CPU––1, no matter the chassis. CPU–0 Container Ethernet Port Interface Type...
Page 6 - Pre–deployment; Manually deploy a generic object.
3-6 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Pre–deployment Pre–deployment EM chassis objects can be manually pre–deployed before the equipment arrives on–site. Pre deployment is useful if, for example, you know that you will be receiving a certai...
Page 7 - Deployment; “Deploying
3-7 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Deployment Manual deployment consists of three stages as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-4 Deployment Process Workflow 1. The first deployment stage is to manually deploy a generic ob...
Page 8 - Deploying Generic Objects; Object to be Deployed; Deployment Templates Available
3-8 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Deploying Generic Objects Some generic objects are technology specific (e.g., IP Device, SNMP Agent, SNMP MIB–2 Agent, SNMP Proxied Agent), while others are not (e.g., region, site, bay). Non...
Page 9 - Click; Forward; The Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters window appears.
3-9 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Figure 3-5 Deployment Wizard – Templates Window Step 4 Select the generic object that you wish to deploy from the list supplied. In this example select the deployment profile for a site objec...
Page 10 - A second Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters window appears.; One of the following occurs:
3-10 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Step 6 Enter the number of (Site) objects to deploy. Step 7 Click Forward . A second Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters window appears. Figure 3-7 Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters Wi...
Page 11 - Select; to select a physical view.
3-11 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Figure 3-8 Deployment Wizard – Views Window Step 10 Click Select to select a physical view. The Object Selector window appears. Figure 3-9 Object Selector
Page 12 - Apply; You are prompted to repeat Steps
3-12 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Step 11 Choose the object you want to place the generic object under within the Physical view. Objects which are not available for selection are greyed out. Click on the + sign to expand the...
Page 13 - . This entry directly; Finish; correct. If the information is incorrect, click; Cancel; to stop deployment and close the Summary window.
3-13 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Figure 3-11 Deployment Wizard – Summary Window The number of objects deployed reflects the number of sites entered in Step 6 . This entry directly correlates to the number of objects listed ...
Page 14 - Deploying Chassis; For instruction on deploying a site object, see the; Manually Deploying Chassis Using Quick Start; Deployment > Cisco Access Router Manager > Chassis; The Deployment Wizard appears.
3-14 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Deploying Chassis Chassis objects deploy by either automatic discovery or manual deployment. When manually deploying, you can choose to automatically commission a chassis immediately followi...
Page 15 - You can click; at any point to cancel the deployment.
3-15 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Figure 3-12 Deployment Wizard—Templates You can click Cancel at any point to cancel the deployment. Step 2 Select the appropriate chassis type Quick Start option, then click Forward . The De...
Page 16 - Enter the number of chassis objects you want to deploy.
3-16 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Step 3 Enter the number of chassis objects you want to deploy. Step 4 Click Forward . A second Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters window appears. Figure 3-14 Deployment Wizard—Object Para...
Page 17 - “Automatically Discovering Modules” section on
3-17 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Step 6 Click Forward . You are prompted to repeat Step 5 if you are deploying more than one chassis. Deployment summary details appear in the Deployment Wizard – Summary window. Figure 3-15 ...
Page 18 - Configuration window, see the; Manually Deploying Chassis; For further information, see
3-18 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Configuration window, see the “Chassis Configuration” section on page 5-6 . The chassis state is an additional indicator of a failed commission. If the state is lost comms or mismatched, the...
Page 19 - For further information, see the
3-19 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Selecting a chassis type with “(Quick Start)” beside the name allows you to deploy a chassis object and automatically commission the chassis following deployment. For further information, se...
Page 20 - Enter the following information:; and
3-20 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Figure 3-18 Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters (2 of 2) Step 5 Enter the following information: • Chassis Name—Name (including prefix and suffix) for the chassis you are deploying. This c...
Page 21 - to stop
3-21 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Deployment Figure 3-19 Deployment Wizard—Summary The number of objects deployed is equal to the number of chassis entered in Step 3 . This entry directly correlates to the number of objects listed in t...
Page 22 - Commissioning; The Commissioning section covers the following areas:; Chassis Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery
3-22 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning Commissioning The Commissioning section covers the following areas: • Chassis Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery • Module Commissioning and Discovery Chassis Commissioning and Subchas...
Page 23 - “Decommissioning Modules” section; Commissioning Chassis; “Object States” section on page 1-23
3-23 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning commission all interfaces on that port adapter, and so on. However, note that before you can commission any physical object within a chassis, the chassis object itself must be commissione...
Page 24 - Commission
3-24 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning Figure 3-21 Chassis Configuration Window Step 2 Select the chassis you want to commission from the Chassis list box at left of the window. Tip If commissioning several chassis at once, us...
Page 25 - Close; to close the Action Report window.; For further details,
3-25 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning the outcome of the chassis commission. Additionally, status information displays in the Commission Status area of the Chassis Configuration window reiterating the outcome of the commissio...
Page 26 - Decommissioning Chassis; For information on; Decommission
3-26 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning Decommissioning Chassis Decommissioning a chassis decommissions all objects within the chassis, and active management (such as polling) stops on the chassis and on all objects within the ...
Page 27 - Module Commissioning and Discovery; Commissioning Modules
3-27 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning Module Commissioning and Discovery The Module Commissioning and Discovery section covers the following areas: • Commissioning Modules • Decommissioning Modules Commissioning Modules As pr...
Page 28 - “Module Configuration” section on page 5-17
3-28 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning Figure 3-23 Module Configuration Window Step 2 Select a chassis from the Chassis list box at left of the window, then select a module from the Module list box. Step 3 Ensure the module ha...
Page 29 - Decommissioning Modules
3-29 Cisco Access Router Manager User Guide OL-3597-01 Chapter 3 Deploying and Discovering Objects Commissioning Decommissioning Modules Decommissioning modules also decommissions all objects beneath the card. As a part of decommissioning, heartbeat polling, status gathering, and performance monitor...