Cisco OL-3597-01 - Manual

Cisco OL-3597-01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Automatic Discovery; Automatically Discovering Chassis; Note
  • Page 3 – For; Automatically Discovering Modules; Tip; Network Module Name–Slot
  • Page 5 – CPU–0 Container
  • Page 6 – Pre–deployment; Manually deploy a generic object.
  • Page 7 – Deployment; “Deploying
  • Page 8 – Deploying Generic Objects; Object to be Deployed; Deployment Templates Available
  • Page 9 – Click; Forward; The Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters window appears.
  • Page 10 – A second Deployment Wizard – Object Parameters window appears.; One of the following occurs:
  • Page 11 – Select; to select a physical view.
  • Page 12 – Apply; You are prompted to repeat Steps
  • Page 13 – . This entry directly; Finish; correct. If the information is incorrect, click; Cancel; to stop deployment and close the Summary window.
  • 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.
  • Page 15 – You can click; at any point to cancel the deployment.
  • Page 16 – Enter the number of chassis objects you want to deploy.
  • Page 17 – “Automatically Discovering Modules” section on
  • Page 18 – Configuration window, see the; Manually Deploying Chassis; For further information, see
  • Page 19 – For further information, see the
  • Page 20 – Enter the following information:; and
  • Page 21 – to stop
  • Page 22 – Commissioning; The Commissioning section covers the following areas:; Chassis Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery
  • Page 23 – “Decommissioning Modules” section; Commissioning Chassis; “Object States” section on page 1-23
  • Page 24 – Commission
  • Page 25 – Close; to close the Action Report window.; For further details,
  • Page 26 – Decommissioning Chassis; For information on; Decommission
  • Page 27 – Module Commissioning and Discovery; Commissioning Modules
  • Page 28 – “Module Configuration” section on page 5-17
  • Page 29 – Decommissioning Modules
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Deploying and Discovering Objects

The first step toward managing a router is to deploy or predeploy the physical objects that you want to
manage. Deploying a physical object creates a representative object in Cisco EMF and, as a result, makes
the EM aware of the physical object’s presence.

If all or most of your chassis objects are physically present and if you have a large amount of objects to
deploy, you might want to automate these processes by using auto discovery. For example, if an EM is
installed into an existing network of routers, auto discovery can dramatically reduce the amount of
operator input required. If you only want to deploy a few objects or if many of your objects are not yet
physically present, you might want to manually deploy or predeploy. Predeployment is used when a
physical object is not yet connected to the network but is anticipated to be in the future. Predeploying
objects allows you to create representative objects within the EM and partially configure them, saving
time later.

Once objects deploy, you must commission (discover) them in order to manage them through the EM.

The following sections make up this chapter:

Automatic Discovery

Pre–deployment

Deployment

Commissioning

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Summary

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...

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