Cisco Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager 8.7 White Paper
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Level View until the Cisco Catalyst is added and monitored by Operations Manager.
When the Cisco Catalyst is added to Operations Manager, the gateways associated with
the trunk cards will be replaced with a single Cisco Catalyst icon in the Service Level
View.
When the Cisco Catalyst is added to Operations Manager, the gateways associated with
the trunk cards will be replaced with a single Cisco Catalyst icon in the Service Level
View.
5.3.1.6 Troubleshooting Discovery Issues
If you can ping the device from the Operations Manager server and device discovery still
fails, it is typically due to an SNMP problem such as a community string mismatch. Try
to ping SNMP from the Operations Manager server.
From the command prompt, enter the following command:
fails, it is typically due to an SNMP problem such as a community string mismatch. Try
to ping SNMP from the Operations Manager server.
From the command prompt, enter the following command:
sm_snmpwalk.exe -w -c <snmp community string> <device IP>
5.3.2 Device Import Options
5.3.2.1 Discovery-Based Import
To add devices automatically into Operations Manager, go to Devices > Device
Management. From the Device Management: Summary page, click the Configure
button next to Device Selection. From the Device Selection page, select Automatic (the
default device selection setting for Operations Manager).
Management. From the Device Management: Summary page, click the Configure
button next to Device Selection. From the Device Selection page, select Automatic (the
default device selection setting for Operations Manager).
5.3.2.2 Synchronizing with the DCR
Operations Manager uses CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0 as its application
framework. The Device and Credentials Repository (DCR), a function of CiscoWorks
Common Services 3.0, is a common repository of devices, their attributes, and their
credentials required to manage devices in a management domain. The DCR lets you share
device information among various network management applications.
For example, the device credentials can be shared between:
• Multiple instances of Operations Manager
• Instances of Operations Manager and any CiscoWorks applications running on
framework. The Device and Credentials Repository (DCR), a function of CiscoWorks
Common Services 3.0, is a common repository of devices, their attributes, and their
credentials required to manage devices in a management domain. The DCR lets you share
device information among various network management applications.
For example, the device credentials can be shared between:
• Multiple instances of Operations Manager
• Instances of Operations Manager and any CiscoWorks applications running on
Common Services version 3.0 or later.
To share the device credentials, the DCR server can run in Master mode, Slave mode, or
Standalone mode. You can change mode through the user interface or the DCR
command-line interface.
For more information, see Sections 2 and 3 in “CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0
Whitepaper”
(
Standalone mode. You can change mode through the user interface or the DCR
command-line interface.
For more information, see Sections 2 and 3 in “CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0
Whitepaper”
(
http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/products/ps3996/c1244/cdccont_0900
aecd802be11a.pdf
).
Note: The document has examples of other CiscoWorks products, such as LAN