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7204 VXR chassis
figure   1-7
port adapter numbering (figure)   1-8

A


accessing
Cisco.com   xix
TAC
by telephone   xx
website   xx

additional states, overview
discovery lost comms state   1-22
errored   1-20
lost comms no poll state   1-21
lost comms state   1-21
mismatched   1-22
performance logging on   1-20

applying an interface profile   6-7  to 6-8

ATM Configuration Upload window
detailed description   10-4
Connection Upload tab   10-4

ATM connections   10-1  to 10-35
applying an ATM QoS profile to   10-21  to 10-22
ATM QoS profiles, creating   10-5  to 10-10
ATM QoS Profiles Configuration window, detailed description   10-8
ATM QoS Profiles Configuration window, viewing   10-6
editing or deleting   10-7
creating   10-2
PVC, deploying   10-11  to 10-15
PVC configuration, managing   10-22  to 10-29
connecting or disconnecting a PVC   10-24
decommissioning or recommissioning a PVC   10-25
PVC Configuration window, detailed description   10-25
PVC Configuration window, viewing   10-23
PVC status   10-34  to 10-35
ATM VCL Status window, detailed description   10-35
SVC, deploying   10-16  to 10-20
SVC configuration   10-29  to 10-33
connecting or disconnecting an SVC   10-31
decommissioning or recommissioning an SVC   10-31
SVC Configuration window, detailed description   10-32
SVC Configuration window, viewing   10-30
uploading PVCs and ATM QoS profiles   10-2  to 10-4
ATM Connection Upload window, detailed description   10-4
ATM Connection Upload window, viewing   10-3

ATM Connection Upload window
viewing   10-3

ATM Interface Configuration window
detailed description   7-16
Configuration tab   7-16
viewing   7-15

ATM Interface Faults window
detailed description   11-7
Fault tab   11-7
viewing   11-6

ATM Interface Status window
detailed description   8-14
Action panel   8-16
ATM Port Status panel   8-15
ATM Receive Status panel   8-15
Physical Layer Status panel   8-15
Transmit Status panel   8-14
illustration   8-13
viewing   8-13

ATM logical objects (table)   1-14

ATM port adapters supported by CERM (table)   2-23

ATM QoS Profiles Configuration window
detailed description   10-8
Profile tab   10-8
RxTx parameters tab   10-8
viewing   10-6

ATM VCL Status window
detailed description   10-35
Characteristics area   10-35
OAM Details area   10-35
VCL Status area   10-35
detailed descriptionSoft PVC Details area   10-35

audience for this document   xv

auto discovery, description   2-10

availability of modules, displaying   4-7

B


boot image host of a module, displaying   4-12

boot trap description, displaying   4-12

C


cautions
regarding
access to the Management Information window   3-2
deleting a line   3-32
deploying a module in a slot that is already occupied   2-22
downloading the correct IOS version or image   3-38
loopback for the Ethernet interace, enabling   7-23
mixing power supplies   1-9
user name and password used for Configuration Backup/Restore   3-32
user name and password used for IOS image download   3-40
significance of   xvi

CD-ROM, obtaining documentation on a   xviii

CEMF
CEMF launchpad (figure)   2-5
user session, quitting   2-6
user session, starting   2-3
CEMF Manager   2-5
Event Manager   2-6
Login window (figure)   2-4

change management   12-1  to 12-3
inserting a new module   12-2  to 12-3
mismatched state, handing   12-2
removing a module   12-1  to 12-2

Chassis Configuration window
Configuration tab
Additional Descriptions tab   3-11
commission status area   3-11
validation parameters area   3-10
Configuration tab, description   3-9

Chassis Configuration window, Configuration tab (figure)
viewing   3-7

Chassis Fault Management window (figure)
Fan tab   3-22
General tab   3-19
Power Supply tab   3-20
Temperature tab   3-21

Chassis Inventory window (figure)
General tab   3-16

chassis management   3-1  to 3-43
command log   3-25  to 3-29
Command Log window, detailed description   3-27
Command Log window, figure   3-26
Command Log window, viewing   3-26
configuration   3-6  to 3-11
Chassis Configuration window, detailed description   3-9
Chassis Configuration window, viewing   3-7
commissioning or decommissioning a chassis   3-8
global performance logging, starting or stopping   3-8
Configuration Backup/Restore   3-32  to 3-38
caution regarding   3-32
Configuration Backup/Restore window, detailed description   3-37
Configuration Backup/Restore window, viewing   3-34
initiating a backup   3-35
initiating a restore   3-35
scheduling a backup   3-36
Configuration Editor   3-32  to 3-38
caution regarding   3-32
fault management   3-18  to 3-25
Chassis Fault Management window, detailed description   3-22
Chassis Fault Management window, viewing   3-19
inventory   3-15  to 3-18
Chassis Inventory window (figure)   3-16
Chassis Inventory window, detailed description   3-17
Chassis Inventory window, viewing   3-16
IOS image download   3-38  to 3-42
caution regarding   3-38, 3-40
initiating an IOS image download   3-40
initiating Telnet service   3-43
IOS Image Download window, detailed description   3-41
IOS Image Download window, viewing   3-39
launching the web console   3-43
scheduling an IOS image download   3-40
management information   3-2  to 3-6
caution regarding access to the Management Information window   3-2
entering or changing usernames and passwords   3-4
Management Information window, detailed description   3-5
Management Information window, viewing   3-2
system configuration   3-3
SNMP management   3-11  to 3-15
enabling or disabling trap generation   3-13
selecting or modifying SNMP community names or version   3-13
SNMP Management window (figure)   3-12
SNMP Management window, detailed description   3-14
SNMP Management window, viewing   3-12
system log   3-29  to 3-32
System Log window, detailed description   3-31
System Log window, viewing   3-30

chassis map
after subchassis discovery (figure)   2-14
before subchassis discovery (figure)   2-13

Cisco.com
accessing   xix
features and services   xix
ordering documentation from   xviii

Cisco 7200/7400 chassis, deploying   2-15

Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager-supported ATM port adapters (table)   2-23

Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager-supported I/O cards and PCMCIA cards (table)   2-27

Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager view, overview   1-16

Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager View Hierarchy (figure)   1-16

Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager views (figure)   1-15

Cisco 7204VXR chassis (figure)   1-9

Cisco 7206 and 7206 VXR, rear view (figure)   1-7

Cisco 7206 and 7206 VXR chassis (figure)
port adapter numbering   1-6

Cisco 7401 Chassis (figure)   1-10

Clock   3-10

commissioning a module   4-3

commissioning and subchassis discovery   2-11
chassis maps
after subchassis discovery (figure)   2-13
before subchassis discovery (figure)   2-13
decommissioning a chassis   2-14
how commissioning filters down   2-12
naming objects   2-12

commission status, displaying   4-5

Component Managed view, overview   1-16

configuring the interface   7-1  to 7-23
ATM Interface configuration   7-14  to 7-20
ATM Interface Configuration window, viewing   7-15
Ethernet interface configuration   7-20  to 7-23
Ethernet Interface Configuration window, detailed description   7-22
Ethernet Interface Configuration window, viewing   7-21
generic configuration   7-2  to 7-5
configuring and commissioning an interface   7-4
Generic Interface Configuration window, detailed description   7-4
Generic Interface Configuration window, viewing   7-3
interfaces and related technology-specific windows   7-1  to 7-2
IP configuration   7-5  to 7-9
IP Configuration window, detailed description   7-7
IP Configuration window, viewing   7-6
POS interface configuration   7-10  to 7-14
POS Interface Configuration window, detailed description   7-12
POS Interface Configuration window, vieiwing   7-11

connecting or disconnecting an SVC   10-31

CPU usage, displaying   4-9

creating an interface profile   6-2  to 6-7

D


decommissioning
a chassis   2-14
a module   4-3, 4-4
an SVC   10-31

deleting
an ATM QoS profile   10-7
an interface profile   6-8

deploying
Cisco 7200/7400 chassis   2-15
modules   2-20
port adapters   2-23
processors   2-21
supporting modules   2-27
user named vs. auto named module deployment   2-20
objects   2-7  to 2-29
predeployment   2-8
process   2-8

description of a module, displaying   4-12

device synchronization   2-10

disabling performance logging   4-9

disconnecting an SVC   10-31

discovery lost comms object state, overview   1-22

displaying
boot image host of a module   4-12
boot trap description   4-12
module
availability   4-7
commission status   4-5
CPU usage   4-9
description   4-12
domain name   4-12
last authentication failure address   4-7
last restart reason   4-7
memory usage   4-7
operational status   4-7
port details   4-13
serial number   4-12
slot details   4-13
system boot trap description   4-12
system description   4-12
time since last reinitialization   4-7
type   4-12
up time   4-7
version details   4-13

documentation
feedback (reader comment) form, submitting electronically   xviii
obtaining the latest   xvii  to xviii
from Cisco.com   xviii
from Networking Products MarketPlace   xviii
from the online Subscription Store   xviii
on CD-ROM   xviii
on the web   xvii
related   xvi  to xvii

domain name, displaying   4-12

DS-3 Interface Performance window
detailed description   9-21
DS-3 performance tab   9-21
E3 performance tab   9-23
viewing   9-20

DS-3 Interface Status window
detailed description   8-18
DS-3 Status area   8-18
Far End DS-3 Status area   8-19
illustration   8-17
viewing   8-17

E


editing an ATM QoS profile   10-7

enabling or disabling performance logging   4-9

entering descriptive text about a module   4-5

errored object state, overview   1-20

Ethernet Interface Configuration window
detailed description   7-22
Configuration tab   7-22
viewing   7-21

Ethernet Interface Performance window
detailed description   9-27
Collision Statistics area   9-28
General Statistics frame   9-27
viewing   9-26

Ethernet profile window (figure)   6-3

F


fault management   11-1  to 11-7
ATM interface faults   11-5  to 11-7
ATM Interface Faults window, detailed description   11-7
ATM Interface Faults window, viewing   11-6
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager alarms   11-1  to 11-3
severity colors (table)   11-1
viewing   11-2
heartbeat polling   11-4  to 11-5
connectivity management   11-4
operational status polling   11-4
heartbeat polling of inactive interfaces   11-5
performance logging   11-5
traps   11-3

figures
7206 and 7206 VXR Chassis, rear view   1-7
ATM Interface Configuration Profile window
Configuration (1) tab   6-5
Configuration (2) tab   6-6
ATM Interface Status window   8-13
CEMF launchpad   2-5
Chassis Fault Management window
Fan tab   3-22
General tab   3-19
Power Supply tab   3-20
Temperature tab   3-21
Chassis Inventory window
General tab   3-16
chassis map
after subchassis discovery   2-14
before subchassis discovery   2-13
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager View Hierarchy   1-16
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Views   1-15
Cisco 7204VXR Chassis   1-9
Cisco 7204 VXR chassis   1-7
port adapter numbering   1-8
Cisco 7206 and 7206 VXR Chassis Port Adapter Numbering   1-6
Cisco 7401 Chassis   1-10
Command Log window   3-26
Configuration Backup/Restore window (Backup/Restore tab)   3-34
Deployment Wizard—Object Parameters (1 of 4)   2-16
Deployment Wizard—Object Parameters (2 of 4)   2-17
Deployment Wizard—Object Parameters (3 of 4)   2-18
Deployment Wizard—Object Parameters 5   2-25
Deployment Wizard—Summary   2-22, 2-26, 2-29
Deployment Wizard—Summary (4 of 4)   2-19
Deployment Wizard—Templates   2-21, 2-24
Deployment Wizard—Views   2-28
DS-3 Interface Status window   8-17
Ethernet Profile window   6-3
General process Workflow   2-2
Generic Interface Status window   8-3
HSRP IP Profile window   6-4
Interface Management   5-2
IOS Image Download window   3-39
Login window   2-4
Management Information window
Configuration tab   3-3
OS Command Line Security tab   3-4
POS Profile window   6-2
Schedule dialog
in scheduling a backup   3-36
in scheduling a download   3-41
SNMP Management window   3-12
SONET Interface Status
Line tab   8-9
Medium tab   8-6
Path tab   8-10
Section tab   8-8
Virtual Tributary tab)   8-11
Sys Log Messages window   3-30

G


General Process Workflow (figure)   2-2

Generic Interface Configuration window
detailed description   7-4
Configuration tab   7-5
viewing   7-3

Generic Interface Performance window
detailed description   9-6
Performance (1) tab   9-6
Performance (2) tab   9-8
Performance (3) tab   9-10
viewing   9-5

Generic Interface Status window
detailed description   8-4
Interface Details area   8-4
Last Change Details area   8-5
Transmission Details area   8-5
illustration   8-3
viewing   8-3

Generic Objects view, overview   1-18

getting started   2-1
auto discovery   2-10
CEMF and Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager   2-3  to 2-6
quitting a CEMF user session   2-6
starting a CEMF user session   2-3
commissioning and subchassis discovery   2-11
chassis map after subchassis discovery (figure)   2-14
chassis map before subchassis discovery (figure)   2-13
commissioning or decommissioning a chassis   2-14
how commissioning filters down   2-12
naming objects   2-12
object states   2-12
deploying a Cisco 7200/7400 chassis   2-15
shelf, creating   2-15
deploying modules   2-20
port adapters   2-23
processors   2-21
supporting modules   2-27
user named vs. auto named module deployment   2-20
deploying objects   2-7  to 2-29
predeployment   2-8
predeployment procedure   2-9
process   2-8
device synchronization   2-10
workflow, general   2-2

global performance logging, stopping or starting   9-3  to 9-4

H


help
Cisco contact details, displaying online   4-7
online   xvii
technical support (see technical support)

host name for a module, displaying   4-12

I


I/O cards
deploying   2-27
supported by Cisco7200/7400 Series Manager (table)   2-27

inserting a new module   12-2  to 12-3

interface configuration (see configuring the interface)

Interface Management (figure)   5-2

interface performance   9-1  to 9-32
DS-3   9-19  to 9-24
DS-3 Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-21
DS-3 Interface Performance window, viewing   9-20
Ethernet   9-25  to 9-28
Ethernet Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-27
Ethernet Interface Performance window, viewing   9-26
generic   9-4  to 9-11
Generic Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-6
Generic Interface Performance window, viewing   9-5
global performance logging, starting or stopping   9-3  to 9-4
interfaces and related technology-specific windows   9-2
Performance Manager   9-28  to 9-32
missed polls   9-32
Performance Manager window, detailed description   9-31
Performance Manager window, viewing   9-29
SONET   9-11  to 9-19
SONET Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-13
SONET Interface Performance window, viewing   9-12

interface profiles   6-1
applying   6-7  to 6-8
creating   6-2  to 6-7
ATM interface Configuration Profile window (figure)   6-5
HSRP IP profile window (figure)   6-4
POS profile window (figure)   6-2
deleting   6-8

interface status, viewing   8-1  to 8-19
ATM interface status   8-12  to 8-16
ATM Interface Status window, viewing   8-13
DS-3 interface status   8-16  to 8-19
DS-3 Interface Status window, detailed description   8-18
DS-3 Interface Status window, viewing   8-17
generic interface status   8-2  to 8-5
Generic Interface Status window, detailed description   8-4
Generic Interface Status window, viewing   8-3
interfaces and related technology-specific windows   8-2
interface types and status windows (table)   8-2
SONET interface status   8-5  to 8-12
SONET Interface Status window, detailed description   8-7
SONET Interface Status window, viewing   8-6

IOS Image Download window (figure)   3-39

IP Configuration window
detailed description   7-7
Generic Parameters tab   7-7
HSRP Parameters tab   7-8
viewing   7-6

L


last
authentication failure address, displaying   4-7
restart reason, displaying   4-7

Layer 3 QoS
logical objects (table)   1-13
view, overview   1-17

logical objects, overview   1-13
ATM logical objects (table)   1-14
layer 3 QoS logical objects (table)   1-13

Login window (figure)   2-4

lost comms no poll object state, overview   1-21

lost comms object state, overview   1-21

M


management information
Management Information window, detailed description
Configuration tab   3-5
IOS/Command Line Security tab   3-6

Management Information window (figure)
Configuration tab   3-3
system configuration area, description   3-5
IOS/Command Line Security tab
IOS username and passwords area, description   3-6
OS Command Line Security tab   3-4
viewing   3-3

managing interfaces   5-1  to 5-2
Interface Management (figure)   5-2

memory in use by a module, displaying   4-7

mismatched
object state, overview   1-22
state, handling   12-2

module availability, displaying   4-7

Module Configuration window
detailed description   4-4
Actions area   4-5
Additional Descriptions area   4-5
Commission Status area   4-5
displaying   4-2
illustration   4-2

Module Fault Management window
detailed description   4-6
Cisco Contact Details area   4-7
Module Availability area   4-7
displaying   4-5
illustration   4-6

Module Inventory window
detailed description   4-12
General area   4-12
Module Details area   4-12
Slot and Ports area   4-13
System Details area   4-12
Version Details area   4-13
displaying   4-11
illustration   4-11

Module Performance window
detailed description   4-9
CPU Usage area   4-9
Performance Logging area   4-10
displaying   4-8
illustration   4-8

modules, deploying   2-20
port adapters   2-23
processors   2-21
supporting modules   2-27
I/O or PCMCIA cards   2-27
user named vs. auto named module deployment   2-20

modules, managing   4-1  to 4-13
configuration management   4-1  to 4-5
commissioning a module   4-3
commission status, displaying   4-5
descriptive text, entering   4-5
Module Configuration window, detailed description   4-4
Module Configuration window, displaying   4-2
fault management   4-5  to 4-7
last authentication failure address, displaying   4-7
Module Fault Management window, detailed description   4-6
Module Fault Management window, displaying   4-5
operational status, displaying   4-7
reason for last restart, displaying   4-7
time since last reinitialization, displaying   4-7
unused memory, displaying   4-7
inventory management   4-10  to 4-13
boot image host IP address, displaying   4-12
boot trap description, displaying   4-12
domain name, displaying   4-12
host name, displaying   4-12
module details, displaying   4-12
Module Inventory window, displaying   4-11
port details, displaying   4-13
slot details, displaying   4-13
system services, displaying   4-12
version details, displaying   4-13
performance management   4-7  to 4-10
CPU usage   4-9
enabling or disabling performance logging   4-9
Module Performance window, detailed description   4-9
Module Performance window, displaying   4-8
performance logging   4-10

N


Networking Products MarketPlace, ordering documentation from   xviii

Network view, overview   1-17

normal object state, overview   1-19

O


object
interfaces and objects, overview   1-2  to 1-14
naming   2-12
states, overview   1-18  to 1-23
additional states   1-20
decommissioned state   1-19
normal state   1-19
transient states   1-20
states, subchassis discovery, and   2-12

operational status of a module, displaying   4-7

overview   1-1  to 1-23
Cisco 7200/7400 Series manager objects and interfaces
logical objects   1-13
physical objects   1-3
logical objects   1-13
ATM logical objects (table)   1-14
layer 3 QoS logical objects (table)   1-13
objects and interfaces   1-2  to 1-14
object states   1-18  to 1-23
additional states   1-20
decommissioned state   1-19
normal state   1-19
transient states   1-20
physical objects   1-3
Cisco 7200 and 7400 edge routers chassis   1-5
physical interfaces and technologies   1-11
physical interfaces and technologies (table)   1-12
physical objects and management functions (table)   1-3
port adapters   1-11
supporting modules   1-10
views   1-14  to 1-18
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager view   1-16
Cisco 7200/7400 Series manager View Hierarchy (figure)   1-16
Cisco 7200/7400 Series manager views (figure)   1-15
Component Manager view   1-16
General Object view   1-18
Layer 3 QoS view   1-17
Network view   1-17
Physical view   1-17

P


passwords and usernames, entering or changing   3-4

PCMCIA cards
deploying   2-27
supported by CERM (table)   2-27

performance logging
enabling or disabling   4-9
on object state, overview   1-20

Performance Manager window
detailed description   9-31
Bar Chart tab   9-32
Line Chart tab   9-32
Monitored Attributes pane   9-31
Table Display tab   9-32
viewing   9-29

physical interfaces and technologies, overview   1-11
Physical Interfaces, Related Technologies Supported, and Windows (table)   1-12

physical objects, overview   1-3
Cisco 7200 and 7400 edge routers chassis   1-5
physical interfaces and technologies   1-11
physical interfaces and technologies (table)   1-12
physical objects and management functions (table)   1-3
port adapters   1-11
supporting modules   1-10

Physical view, overview   1-17

port adapters
deploying   2-23
overview   1-11

POS Interface Configuration window
detailed description   7-12
POS Config tab   7-12
viewing   7-11

processors, deploying   2-21

PVC
configuration, managing   10-22  to 10-29
connecting or disconnecting a pvc   10-24
decommissioning or recommissioning a pvc   10-25
PVC Configuration window, detailed description   10-25
PVC Configuration window, viewing   10-23
deploying   10-11  to 10-15
profiles, updating   10-2  to 10-4

Q


QoS profiles, updating   10-2  to 10-4

quitting a CEMF user session   2-6

R


reader comment form, submitting electronically   xviii

recommissioning an SVC   10-31

removing a module   12-1  to 12-2

S


Schedule dialog (figure)
in scheduling a backup   3-36
in scheduling a download   3-41

serial number of a module, displaying   4-12

shelf, creating   2-15

slot and port details, displaying   4-13

SNMP community names or version, modifying   3-13

SNMP management
SNMP Management window, detailed description
Community Names   3-14
Trap Generation   3-15
Version   3-14

SONET Interface Performance window
detailed description   9-13
viewing   9-12
Line tab   9-14
Path tab   9-16
Section tab   9-13
Virtual Tributary tab   9-18

SONET Interface Status window
detailed description   8-7
Line tab   8-9
Medium tab   8-7
Path tab   8-10
Section tab   8-8
Virtual Tributary tab   8-11
illustrations
Line tab   8-9
Medium tab   8-6
Path tab   8-10
Section tab   8-8
Virtual Tributary tab   8-11
viewing   8-6

starting a CEMF user session   2-3

stopping or starting performance logging   9-6

Subscription Store, ordering documentation from   xviii

supporting modules, overview   1-10

SVC
connecting or disconnecting   10-31
decommissioning or recommissioning   10-31
deploying   10-16  to 10-20

SVC Configuration window
detailed description   10-32
Configuration tab   10-32
viewing   10-30

syncronizing devices   2-10

Syslog Messages (figure)   3-30

Sys Log Messages window (figure)   3-30

system description, displaying   4-12

T


tables
ATM Logical Objects   1-14
CERM Supported ATM Port Adapters   2-23
CERM Supported I/O Cards and PCMCIA Cards   2-27
Interface Types and Status Windows   8-2
Layer 3 QoS Logical Objects   1-13
Physical Interfaces, Related Technologies, and Windows   1-12
Physical Objects and Management Functions   1-3
Severity Colors (for Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager alarms)   11-1

TAC (Technical Assistance Center)   xix  to xx
accessing
by telephone   xx
website   xx
features and services   xix

Technical Assistance Center (see TAC)

technical support, obtaining   xix  to xx
Cisco contact details, displaying   4-7
customers and partners (Cisco.com)   xix
accessing   xix
services and features   xix
warranty or maintenance contract customers (TAC)   xix  to xx
accessing   xx
features and services   xix

telephone numbers for TAC   xx

time since last reinitialization of a module, displaying   4-7

transient object state, overview   1-20

trap generation, enabling or disabling   3-13

type of module, displaying   4-12

typographical conventions used in this document   xvi

U


up time of a module, displaying   4-7

user names and passwords, entering or changing   3-4

V


version details, displaying   4-13

views, overview   1-14  to 1-18
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager view   1-16
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager View Hierarchy (figure)   1-16
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Views (figure)   1-15
Component Managed view   1-16
Generic Objects view   1-18
Layer 3 QoS view   1-17
Network view   1-17
Physical view   1-17

W


World Wide Web
accessing Cisco.com via   xix
accessing TAC via   xx
ordering documentation over   xvii

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