Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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Chapter 7 Deploying QoS Policies
Viewing the Status of Devices
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Viewing the Status of Devices
The Managed Devices report allows you to view all the devices in the device
group that were configured (deployed to) by QPM, and their statuses. You can also
see which deployment jobs are responsible for them. From this report, you can
view details about a device’s deployment job and its status.
group that were configured (deployed to) by QPM, and their statuses. You can also
see which deployment jobs are responsible for them. From this report, you can
view details about a device’s deployment job and its status.
Procedure
Step 1
Select Deploy > Jobs > Managed Devices. The Managed Devices page appears.
For more information about the Managed Devices report, see
Step 2
To view details about the device’s deployment job, click the Job Name link for the
device. A Job Details report is displayed.
device. A Job Details report is displayed.
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Previewing the CLI Commands
QPM allows you to view in advance the CLI commands that will be sent to the
devices upon deployment. You can create a CLI Preview job to view the
commands for the current deployment group. You cannot create a CLI Preview job
for a historical version. CLI previews are determined by querying the devices for
their existing configuration and then calculating the incremental changes.
devices upon deployment. You can create a CLI Preview job to view the
commands for the current deployment group. You cannot create a CLI Preview job
for a historical version. CLI previews are determined by querying the devices for
their existing configuration and then calculating the incremental changes.