Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manual De Mantenimiento
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Monitoring DMP Status and Alerts
Use the Monitoring commands in the Device
Configuration drawer to check DMP status
and connectivity, and to enable/disable
monitoring services and thresholds.
Configuration drawer to check DMP status
and connectivity, and to enable/disable
monitoring services and thresholds.
Getting Status for a DMP
Send the Get Status command to retrieve status information for a DMP. Results are
displayed in the Device Details Status window. You can execute this command on
demand or according to a user-defined schedule.
displayed in the Device Details Status window. You can execute this command on
demand or according to a user-defined schedule.
To define a schedule for automatically executing the Get Status command:
Pinging a Device
Send the Ping command to perform a basic connectivity test on selected or all DMPs
currently defined in the StadiumVision Director. You can execute this command on
demand or according to a user-defined schedule.
currently defined in the StadiumVision Director. You can execute this command on
demand or according to a user-defined schedule.
To define a schedule for automatically executing the Ping command:
Dashboard Pings
The Dashboard “ping” is not the same as an IP utility ping (ping 10.10.10.10). The
Dashboard ping gets a MIB variable from the DMP and therefore depends on IP
connectivity to the DMP as well as the availability of the HTTP Web server on the
DMP. Although a ping from the command line will succeed, the ping will fail if the http
server and port 7777 (DMP 4305G) or port 443 (DMP 4310G) are not working.
Dashboard ping gets a MIB variable from the DMP and therefore depends on IP
connectivity to the DMP as well as the availability of the HTTP Web server on the
DMP. Although a ping from the command line will succeed, the ping will fail if the http
server and port 7777 (DMP 4305G) or port 443 (DMP 4310G) are not working.
Turning Polling On or Off on a Device by Device Basis
You can turn polling on or off on a device by device basis.
1. Select the device from the Device List.
2. Send a ping to the device using the Ping command in the Monitoring folder.
3. In the Operations area below the Ping command, click in the Value field and
choose whether you want to execute, disable, or enable polling on the selected
device.
device.