Cisco Prime Nerk 43 User Guide
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8-19 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 The following table lists the subinterface properties that are not self-explanatory. The subinterface configuration determines which properties are displayed. Double-click any properties that are hyperlinks to view additional properties. Viewing the Services That Are Configured on a...
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8-20 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 Step 3Click to close the Port Statistics dialog box. Disabling a Port’s Alarms By default, alarms are enabled on all ports. If you expect a port to go down, you can disable alarms on the port so that no alarms are generated or displayed in the ticket and events pane. To disable alarms...
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8-21 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 the Logical Properties of a Device (Traffic, Routing, Information, Tunnels, Data Link Aggregations, Step 4 Step 5 view the pluggable port in the Associated Pluggable field under the Ethernet CSMA/CD section. Viewing the Logical Properties of a Device (Traffic, Routing, Information, Tunnels, Data Link Aggregations, Processes) The logical...
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8-22 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 the Logical Properties of a Device (Traffic, Routing, Information, Tunnels, Data Link Aggregations, Processes) Viewing a Device’s Data Link Aggregation Containers, page 8-23. Viewing Management Processes that Are Running on a Device, page 8-23. Viewing a Device’s Operating System Details (and K9 Security), page 8-25. Viewing a Device’s Traffic...
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8-23 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 the Logical Properties of a Device (Traffic, Routing, Information, Tunnels, Data Link Aggregations, Viewing a Device’s Tunneling Containers Tunneling containers can include GRE tunnels, pseudowires, traffic engineering tunnels, and so forth. Step 1In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory. Step 2Click the Tunneling Containers tab. It...
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8-24 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 Technologies and Services Configured on a Device Step 3Click a process container in the logical inventory for information on that container. For example, if you choose Logical Inventory > Bidirectional Forwarding Detection, you can view the source and destination IP, the protocols, state, and so forth for a BFD session. Viewing Technologies...
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8-25 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 a Device’s Operating System Details (and K9 Security) Viewing a Device’s Operating System Details (and K9 Security) All devices will display the software version running on the device when you open the NE inventory window and select the NE at the very top of the navigation area (see Figure 8-2 on page 8-3 for an example). Depending on the...
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8-26 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 Updating the Inventory (Poll Now) For some Cisco IOS-XR devices, more information will be displayed in the Operating System tab, or by choosing Logical Inventory > Modular OS. Updating the Inventory (Poll Now) Prime Network polls devices according to settings that configured when the device is added to Prime Network. By default, Prime Network uses...
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8-27 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 Changing the SNMP Configuration and Managing SNMP Traps the NE. Whether you can run this command depends on your permissions. See Permissions for Vision Client NE-Related Operations, page B-4. You can verify whether a device supports this command by checking the information in the Addendum: Additional VNE Support for Cisco Prime Network 4.3. Step...
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8-28 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 Changing Device Port Properties and Disabling Ports d.Click OK. Step 4Right-click the NE and choose VNE Tools > Stop VNE. Step 5When the device icon turns red, right-click the NE and choose VNE Tools > Start VNE and Prime Network will poll the device. NoteWhen VNE is configured to use SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 for discovery, ensure that the device must be...