Cisco Cisco Multicast Manager 3.1 Information Guide

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Device Instrumentation Requirements for Cisco Multicast Manager, 3.1
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  CLI Support
CLI Support
CMM uses some CLI commands internally to obtain information about managed devices. 
the commands that CLI issues internally.
CMM Functionality That Requires Telnet/SSH Access
Commands that CMM uses internally require you to set up telnet or SSH access when you configure the 
domain for the devices. To set up telnet or SSH access for the devices in a domain, from the CMM Main 
menu, select System Configuration > Domain Management, and then add a new domain or select an 
existing domain to edit.
Other commands that are available on troubleshooting screens require you to enter a username, device 
password, and enable password. For example, the troubleshooting pages for Cisco Catalyst 6500 devices, 
Cisco 7600 devices, or Layer 2 troubleshooting require you to enter a username and passwords for telnet 
and enable access to the devices. 
 lists CMM functions that require telnet or SSH access. For each type of functionality it indicates:
The location of the functionality in the CMM GUI
The usage of the functionality
CLI commands required for the functionality
Table 5
CMM Functionality Requiring Telnet or SSH Access
Functionality
Location and Usage
CLI Commands
PE Only Discovery
Menu Location: Discovery & 
Trace > Discovery > Multicast 
Discovery
Click the Distributed Network 
tab and select PE Only.
Use: CLI commands are used 
internally to prepare the CE-PE 
mapping file from PE devices.
CLI commands for IOS:
sh ip vrf
sh ip pim vrf <VRF_Name> neighbor
CLI commands for IOS-XR: 
sh vrf all
sh pim vrf <VRF_Name> ipv4 neighbor
Threshold Polling- CLI
Menu Location: Polling 
Configuration & Reports > 
Traffic Polling & Reports > SG
 
Use: monitoring router counter 
value.
sh ip mroute count