Cisco Prime Nerk 43 User Guide
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8-9 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Single- and Multi-Chassis Devices, Clusters, Satellites and Their Redundancy Settings Figure 8-9 shows an example of a ring and cascade topology. Figure 8-9 Ring and Cascade Topology Satellites enhance the performance bandwidth of Cisco ASR 9000 NEs. Each satellite is modeled as a chassis in the host Cisco ASR 9000 physical inventory....
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8-10 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Single- and Multi-Chassis Devices, Clusters, Satellites and Their Redundancy Settings Figure 8-11 Satellite Properties To view the satellite details and properties in logical inventory: Step 1In the Vision client, double-click the device in which the satellite is configured. Step 2In the Inventory window, expand the Logical Inventory node....
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8-11 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Single- and Multi-Chassis Devices, Clusters, Satellites and Their Redundancy Settings Step 5Click the respective tabs on the content pane to view the details of satellite connections and satellite fabric links. Ta b l e 8 - 2 describes the details of satellite connections and satellite fabric links. Table 8-2 Satellite Connections and...
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8-12 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Single- and Multi-Chassis Devices, Clusters, Satellites and Their Redundancy Settings Viewing ICCP Group Properties To view the properties of the ICCP Group: Step 1Double-click the satellite device to open the Inventory window. Step 2Choose Logical Inventory> Redundancy Systems. Click the particular ICCP Group. The properties of the ICCP group...
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8-13 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Satellite ICL alarm support for 9000V Satellite Access Data Link Aggregations tab Satellite ICL alarm support for 9000V Satellite ICL alarm support is a specific requirement for ASR9000v satellite. It enables identifying the root cause for ICL links and bundle-ether links by generating the Link Down alarms whenever the ICL links go down. ICL alarm...
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8-14 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Cards, Fans, and Power Supplies and Their Redundancy Settings Redundancy Support Prime Network provides card redundancy information for Route Switch Processor (RSP) or Route Processor (RP) cards. To find out if redundancy is configured and whether an entity is the active or standby entity: Step 1Choose Physical Inventory > Chassis > Slot....
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8-15 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Port Status and Properties and Checking Port Utilization Viewing Port Status and Properties and Checking Port Utilization To view ports and pluggable transceivers, choose Physical Inventory > Chassis > card (or subcard) and click the plus sign to expand the card inventory. Prime Network displays any physical ports, logical ports, pluggable...
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8-16 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Port Status and Properties and Checking Port Utilization Figure 8-12 Listing All Ports on a Network Element Prime Network displays the following information about all ports that are configured on the device. If the device has any unmanaged ports, they are also displayed. TipTo export the port list from the Vision client, click the Export to...
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8-17 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Port Status and Properties and Checking Port Utilization If any ports in the inventory are black, it means the item was physically removed. You can verify this by checking its operational status which should display Out. To display all of the ports on a specific card’s physical inventory, choose the card you are interested in. Prime Network...
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8-18 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 8 Drilling Down into an NE’s Physical and Logical Inventories and Changing Basic NE Properties Viewing Port Status and Properties and Checking Port Utilization If any ports in the inventory are black, it means the item was physically removed. You can verify this by checking its operational status which should display Out. Although a subinterface is a logical interface defined in a device, Prime Network displays all of its configuration...