Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.0 Datenbogen
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rules or settings. This software can also provide real-time notifications using SNMP traps, syslog notifications, and e-mail that report the
status of the network being monitored to a higher-level entity. Operations Manager 1.1 can also share device credential information with
other CiscoWorks products if they happen to be deployed in the enterprise, providing better coordination for troubleshooting and resulting
in reduced administrative overhead for network managers. Figure 2 shows the deployment model for large enterprises.
Figure 2. Deployment Model for Large Enterprises
CUCM—Cisco Unified CallManager, CUOM—Cisco Unified Operations Manager, CUSM—Cisco Unified Service Monitor, CUCME—Cisco Unified
CallManager Express, CUE—Cisco Unity Express, SRST—Survivable Remote Site Telephony, PSTN—Public Switched Telephone Network
CallManager Express, CUE—Cisco Unity Express, SRST—Survivable Remote Site Telephony, PSTN—Public Switched Telephone Network
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Service-Level View
The service-level view in Operations Manager 1.1 allows network managers to visualize their entire Cisco Unified Communications
deployment. The service-level view is a real-time auto-refresh display that provides status information about all the unified
communications clusters and the elements of the clusters in the deployment. Drill down views show the operational status of each element
and its inter-relationships with other elements of the solution. This display serves as the central point to initiate a variety of actions that are
available in Operations Manager 1.1. A context-sensitive right-click menu is provided through which network managers can get detailed
status as well as historical information about the alerts on each of the elements. It is also possible to select each of the devices and initiate a
variety of diagnostic tests, get access to graphical performance-monitoring and capacity-monitoring information, or get IP connectivity
details for a selected device by launching a neighbor topology view that shows Layer 2 physical connectivity from the selected device.
Operations Manager 1.1 also makes available a set of context-sensitive tools outside the application that can aid in further troubleshooting
or diagnostics. Figure 3 shows the service-level view and its details for a multi-cluster unified communications deployment.