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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Important Notice; You can access the most current Cisco documentation at this URL:; Product Documentation DVD
  • Page 4 – Ordering Documentation; Documentation Feedback; We appreciate your comments.
  • Page 5 – Cisco Product Security Overview; From this site, you can perform these tasks:; Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products; In an emergency, you can also reach PSIRT by telephone:
  • Page 6 – The link on this page has the current PGP key ID in use.; Obtaining Technical Assistance
  • Page 7 – Submitting a Service Request; For a complete list of Cisco TAC contacts, go to this URL:; Definitions of Service Request Severity; Severity 1 (S1)—Your network is “down,” or there is a critical impact to
  • Page 8 – or view the digital edition at this URL:
  • Page 11 – About This Guide; Workflow
  • Page 12 – Chapter 10, Managing Sheer DNA Security; , page 155, describes the Sheer DNA utility; Appendix B, Golden Source Registry; Golden Source Registry.; Appendix C, Ports Used by Sheer DNA; Cisco Professional Services.
  • Page 13 – Table of Contents
  • Page 17 – Introducing; Sheer DNA Components; The Sheer Solution
  • Page 19 – open, flexible northbound adaptation; SheerTM DNA; platform architectural diagram and functional blocks are; Figure 1
  • Page 20 – VNE; Sheer DNA Gateway; The
  • Page 21 – Sheer DNA Unit; detects a Sheer DNA Unit that is; Sheer DNA Clients; The main GUI application of Sheer DNA, used to; Sheer; A tool for viewing all historical events detected by
  • Page 22 – Sheer Registry Editor:; Sheer DNA Manage Control Functionality
  • Page 23 – Additional Concepts and Terms; AVM
  • Page 24 – License; is created. The VNE; Managed; can be accessed using Sheer NetworkVision.; Network Element Components; The default permission only applies to the activities that are; Polling Group
  • Page 25 – Protection Group
  • Page 26 – Scopes; The user must have a valid license installed.
  • Page 27 – Sheer DNA Manage; Terminology and Conventions; Command syntax descriptions use the following conventions:
  • Page 28 – Examples use the following conventions:; Related Documentation
  • Page 29 – Starting Sheer DNA Manage
  • Page 30 – To start Sheer DNA Manage
  • Page 31 – The Sheer DNA Manage Window; Sheer DNA Manage Tree Pane
  • Page 33 – Icon Description
  • Page 34 – Sheer DNA Manage Window Workspace; Selection
  • Page 35 – Sheer DNA Manage Window, Menus and Toolbar
  • Page 36 – Users; Servers; DNA Servers; DNA Gateway
  • Page 37 – true
  • Page 40 – Workspace; DNA Server Entities Branch; DNA Server Entities
  • Page 41 – Shutting Down
  • Page 42 – DNA Server Entities Menus
  • Page 44 – General
  • Page 45 – DNA Servers Entity; Branch
  • Page 48 – Deletes an AVM from the Sheer DNA Server.; Deletes the selected VNE from an AVM.
  • Page 49 – Global Settings Branch; Client Licenses
  • Page 51 – Client Licenses Menus
  • Page 53 – DB Segments Branch
  • Page 54 – Service Disclaimer Message of the Day
  • Page 55 – Polling Groups
  • Page 56 – File
  • Page 57 – Properties
  • Page 59 – Protection Groups
  • Page 61 – Scopes Menus
  • Page 62 – All Managed Elements
  • Page 63 – Topology Menus
  • Page 64 – Topology
  • Page 65 – Users Branch
  • Page 66 – Users Menus
  • Page 67 – root
  • Page 68 – Workflow Engine Branch; Templates
  • Page 70 – Workflows
  • Page 71 – Ready
  • Page 72 – Done; Out; To log out of Sheer DNA Manage
  • Page 73 – Deploying Sheer DNA; Setup; The user must decide the following:
  • Page 75 – Cisco Active Network Abstraction High Availability; Customize polling groups:; Customizing a Polling Group
  • Page 76 – User and View Setup Flow; Managing Client Licenses
  • Page 77 – General DNA Manage Tables; Working with DNA Manage Tables
  • Page 78 – Find
  • Page 79 – Finding Text in a Table; To find text in a table; Information; To define a filter; Filter
  • Page 80 – To clear a filter
  • Page 81 – Setting Selection Filters; To choose multiple lines and apply the set selection filter
  • Page 82 – To undo the previous filter selection
  • Page 83 – Table; To sort a table; Sort
  • Page 84 – Exporting the Table to a File; To export the table to a file; Export
  • Page 85 – Managing Sheer DNA Units; Adding New Sheer DNA Units
  • Page 87 – High Availability; mechanism within the Sheer DNA; Cisco Active Network Abstraction High Availability User’s Guide
  • Page 88 – To add a new DNA Unit
  • Page 89 – Editing Sheer DNA Unit Properties; To edit a Sheer DNA Unit’s properties
  • Page 91 – Removing a Sheer DNA Unit; To remove a Sheer DNA Unit
  • Page 95 – Managing AVMs and VNEs; New VNE
  • Page 96 – AVMs; Up
  • Page 98 – Cisco Active Network; Status
  • Page 99 – Admin and Oper Mode AVM Status; Viewing and Editing an AVM’s Properties; To view and edit an AVM’s properties
  • Page 100 – OK; Deleting an AVM
  • Page 101 – To delete an AVM; Starting and Stopping AVMs; To start or stop an AVM
  • Page 102 – To move an AVM
  • Page 103 – Move AVM; Move to; Overview; Element Management
  • Page 105 – Admin and Oper Mode VNE Status; VNEs
  • Page 106 – ICMP
  • Page 108 – Tab; Identification; AutoDetect; SNMP Tab; Generic SNMP
  • Page 110 – New
  • Page 115 – Polling
  • Page 116 – Chapter 7
  • Page 117 – Polling Intervals; Viewing and Editing a VNE’s Properties; To edit a VNE’s properties
  • Page 119 – Deleting a VNE; To delete a VNE
  • Page 120 – Changing the VNE’s State; To change the VNE’s state
  • Page 121 – Moving Multiple and Single VNEs; To move a single VNE or multiple VNEs
  • Page 122 – Move VNEs
  • Page 123 – Managing; Global Settings
  • Page 124 – To install a license
  • Page 125 – Viewing Client License Properties; To view client license properties
  • Page 126 – Client License Properties
  • Page 128 – Viewing DB Segments; To view the DB Segments; DB Segments
  • Page 129 – Customizing a Message of the Day; To customize a message of the day; Message of the Day
  • Page 130 – To remove a message of the day; Managing Polling Groups; Polling Groups Overview
  • Page 131 – System
  • Page 132 – Warning
  • Page 133 – New Polling Group; New Polling Group
  • Page 134 – Modifying a Polling Group; To modify a polling group
  • Page 135 – Deleting a Polling Group; To delete a polling group
  • Page 137 – Managing Protection Groups; protection group. The administrator can
  • Page 138 – To create a protection group
  • Page 139 – Checking Assignment of Protection Groups to DNA Units; To check the Sheer DNA Units-protection groups assignments; Protection; To change the protection group setting of a Sheer DNA Unit
  • Page 141 – and; To view and edit a protection group’s properties
  • Page 142 – Deleting a Protection Group; To delete a protection
  • Page 143 – Managing; Creating a Static Link
  • Page 144 – To create a new static link
  • Page 146 – A Side; Cisco Active Network Abstraction NetworkVision; Create
  • Page 147 – Close; Removing a Static Link; To remove a link
  • Page 149 – Managing; About the Sheer Workflow Editor
  • Page 150 – Workflow Engine
  • Page 151 – 0 Managing Sheer DNA Security
  • Page 152 – All; Permissions
  • Page 153 – Role
  • Page 155 – Customizing Security Flow; Step 1: Install a license; Enables the administrator to control and monitor; Define Sheer DNA user accounts:; Grant scopes and roles to a user:; Enables the administrator to
  • Page 156 – To create a scope; Select the
  • Page 158 – Editing a Scope and Viewing a Scope Properties; To edit a scope or view scope properties
  • Page 159 – To delete a scope; Creating New Sheer DNA User Accounts
  • Page 160 – To define a user account; New User; New User
  • Page 161 – Security Access; Administrator
  • Page 162 – Granting or Editing a User’s Rights; To grant or edit a user’s rights
  • Page 163 – Last Login; Limit Connections to
  • Page 164 – Limit Connections to:
  • Page 165 – Security; Security
  • Page 166 – Security Level
  • Page 167 – To assign maps to a user
  • Page 168 – Deleting a Sheer DNA User Account; To delete a user account; Changing a User’s Password
  • Page 169 – To change a user’s password (administrator)
  • Page 170 – Enter the new password in the
  • Page 171 – A Utility; About this appendix:; Restarting Sheer DNA Gateway; To restart the Sheer DNA Gateway; Restarting a Sheer DNA Unit
  • Page 172 – To restart a Sheer DNA Unit; Executing a Command on all Sheer DNA Units; Where
  • Page 173 – Golden Source Registry; This appendix provides details of the Golden Source Registry.
  • Page 175 – Ports Used by Sheer DNA; Scope
  • Page 177 – Drools Rules Engine; Drools Rules Engine Overview; rule files; Drools Components and Terminology; objects
  • Page 178 – rule; Drools and ANA Integration; If the alarm was not attended to within 2 hours then...; Drools Definitions in ANA
  • Page 179 – Upgrading Rule Files; To upgrade a rule file:; DOS2UNIX
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