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Managing Modules
This chapter describes the management tasks that can be performed on the modules in the
Cisco 12000/10720 internet router being managed using the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager application.
The following modules can be managed using the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager:
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???Supporting
This chapter contains the following sections:
???Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Module Names
???Launching the Module Management Windows
???Module Performance (only available on GRPs)
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Module Names
The naming convention used in Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager for line cards, GRPs, CSCs, and SFCs is an abbreviated form of the type of module, followed by the slot number of the module. For example, an ATM line card in slot 6 is called A6, and a POS line card in slot 3 is called P3.
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Module Configuration
The Configuration window allows you to commission or decommission any module. You can also provide text descriptions of the specific module, if required.
The Module Configuration section provides the following information:
???Viewing the Configuration Window
???Commissioning a Selected Module
???Decommissioning a Selected Module
???Module Configuration
Viewing the Configuration Window
To view the Configuration window, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Right click on a module and select the Cisco 12000/10720 Manager>Configuration>Module Configuration option. Refer to Table
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Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window.
Commissioning a Selected Module
Commissioning any card also commissions all the interfaces under the card.
Note You can select multiple Modules (from the Module object selector list) which allows you to commission all of the selected modules simultaneously. You can choose multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in the list. You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual modules.
To commission a module, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Open the Configuration window. Refer to the ???Viewing the Configuration Window??? section on page
Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window.
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Step 3 Enter additional descriptions into the Description 1 and Description 2 fields in the Additional Descriptions area (if required). Entering additional descriptions is optional.
Step 4 Choose Commission to commission the selected module. An Action Report window appears confirming that the commissioning action was completed successfully.
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Step 5 Choose Close to close the Action Report window.
The selected module is now commissioned. Commissioning a GRP or any supporting module initiates the following activities:
???Heartbeat polling begins on the object
???The state is changed to normal
???Status data becomes available
Commissioning a line card initiates the following activities:
???All interfaces on the line card are also commissioned
???Heartbeat polling begins on the line card and interfaces
???The line card and active interfaces are placed in the normal state
???Any interfaces that are
???Status data becomes available on the line card and interfaces
Decommissioning a Selected Module
Note You can select multiple Modules from the Module object selector list. Selecting multiple modules allows you to decommission all of the selected modules simultaneously. You can choose multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in the list. You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual modules.
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Decommissioning a GRP card also decommissions all interfaces under that GRP card.
To decommission a module, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Open the Configuration window. Refer to the ???Viewing the Configuration Window??? section on page
Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window.
Step 3 Choose Decommission to decommission the selected module. An Action Report window appears confirming that the decommissioning action was completed successfully.
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Step 4 Choose Close to close the Action Report window.
The selected module is now decommissioned. Decommissioning a GRP or any supporting module initiates the following activities:
???Heartbeat polling stops on the object
???The state is changed to decommissioned
???Status data is no longer available
???Performance polling stops on the module (if enabled) Decommissioning a line card initiates the following activities:
???All interfaces and ATM connections on the line card are also decommissioned
???Heartbeat polling stops on the line card and interfaces
???The line card, interfaces, and ATM connections are placed in the decommissioned state
???Status data is no longer available on the line card and interfaces
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??? Performance polling stops on the line card and interfaces (if enabled)
Module Configuration
The Module Configuration window displays a single Configuration tab.
Configuration Tab
The Configuration tab (see Figure
Additional Descriptions
The Descriptions 1 and Descriptions 2 fields (optional) allow you to specify additional description information for the selected module (if required).
Actions
The Actions area contains two buttons:
Commission Status
The Commission Status area displays the status of the last commission performed on the selected module. Possible values are Succeeded or Failed.
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Module Fault Management
The Module Fault Management window is a
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Viewing the Module Fault Management Window
To view the Module Fault Management window, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Right click on a module and select the Cisco 12000/10720 Manager>Fault>Module Fault Management option. Refer to Table
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Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module from the list boxes at the left of the window. The fault management information for the selected module appears. For detailed information on the areas within this tab, refer to the ???Module Fault Management
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Module Fault Management
The Module Fault Management window displays a single Fault Management tab. The Fault Management tab displays two areas: Module Availability and Cisco Contact Details.
Note The details related to the modules are available only if the module is in a managed state.
Module Availability
The Module Availability area contains the following fields:
???Up
???Free
???Last Restart
???Last Authentication Failure
???Operational
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Cisco Contact Details
The Cisco Contact Details area provides Cisco contact details.
Module Performance
The Module Performance window displays the current performance information for the selected GRP module.
Note You can select multiple Modules from the Module object selector list. Selecting multiple modules allows you to start or stop performance logging for all of the selected modules simultaneously. You can choose multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in the list. You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual modules.
The Module Performance tab displays CPU Usage information and allows you to Start or Stop performance logging for one or more selected modules.
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Note Performance logging can also be started on a per module (GRP) or physical interface basis. For details on how to start performance logging for a selected module (GRP), refer to the ???Module Performance??? section on page
Selecting a module provides performance data for the selected module. The values displayed relate to CPU performance, so modules without a CPU display the same value as the CPU card in the chassis.
The Module Performance section provides the following information:
???Viewing the Module Performance Window
???Starting or Stopping Performance Logging
???Module Performance
Viewing the Module Performance Window
Note The Module performance window can be launched from the chassis level. Please note that this window cannot be launched from the module level.
To view the Module Performance window, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and select the Performance>Module>Performance option. Refer to Table
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Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module(s) from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window. The performance information for the selected GRP module is displayed.
Starting or Stopping Performance Logging
Performance logging allows performance information to be collected for a selected module. This historical information can then be viewed using the Cisco EMF Performance Manager application. Chapter 20, ???Performance Management and Historical Data,??? provides further information on how to use the Performance Manager application.
To Start/Stop performance logging for a selected module, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Open the Module Performance window. Refer to the ???Viewing the Module Performance Window??? section on page
Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module(s) from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window. The performance information for the selected GRP module is displayed.
Note You can select multiple Modules from the Module object selector list. Selecting multiple modules allows you to start/stop performance logging for all of the selected modules simultaneously. You can choose multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in the list. You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual modules.
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Step 3 Click Start to begin performance logging for the selected module. Click Stop to stop performance logging for the selected module.
Step 4 Launch the Performance Manager application to view the historical performance information for the selected module. Refer to Chapter 20, ???Performance Management and Historical Data,??? for further information on how to use the Performance Manager application.
Module Performance
The Module Performance window (see Figure
CPU Usage
The CPU Usage area displays the following fields:
???CPU
???Average (1
???Average (5
Performance Logging
The Performance Logging area allows you to start or stop performance logging.
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Current performance data can be viewed in the performance windows, or you can view historical performance data in Performance Manager.
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Module Inventory
Module Inventory
The Module Inventory section provides the following information:
???Viewing the Module Inventory Window
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Viewing the Module Inventory Window
To view the Module Inventory window for a selected module, proceed as follows:
Step 1 Right click on the module and select the Cisco 12000/10720 Manager>Accounting>Module Inventory option. Refer to Table
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Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module from the list boxes at the left of the window. The inventory information for the selected module appears.
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Note The Module Inventory window is
Module Inventory
The Module Inventory window has two tabs: General and Asset Tracking. Only the General tab is applicable to Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager. The Asset Tracking tab is not applicable to Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager.
General
The General tab (see Figure
Module Details
The Module Details area contains the following fields:
Serial
System Details
The System Details area contains the following fields:
Host
Boot Image
ROM
Domain
Version Details
The Version Details area contains the following fields:
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Slot & Ports
The Slot & Ports area contains the following fields:
Slot
Max Supported
Sub Slot
Number of Working
Asset Tracking
The Asset Tracking tab is not applicable to Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager.
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