Cisco Cisco Agent Desktop 8.0 Guida All'Installazione
Cisco Desktop Monitoring Console
August 8, 2012
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Cisco Desktop Monitoring Console
The Cisco Desktop Monitoring Console is a Java application that monitors the status
of the CAD services and Directory Services (LDAP). It is installed automatically when
the CAD base services are installed. The console is accessed from the web page:
of the CAD services and Directory Services (LDAP). It is installed automatically when
the CAD base services are installed. The console is accessed from the web page:
http://<CAD base services IP address>:8088/smc/monitor.jsp
The system administrator can hyperlink this URL to the IPCC Configuration node in
Cisco Desktop Administrator for easy access to the Monitoring Console tool.
Cisco Desktop Administrator for easy access to the Monitoring Console tool.
Any computer running a CAD service must have the Windows Management and
Monitoring Tool component installed in order for the Desktop Monitoring Console to
be able to monitor that service’s status.
Monitoring Tool component installed in order for the Desktop Monitoring Console to
be able to monitor that service’s status.
To install the Windows Management and Monitoring Tool component:
1. On the server where the CAD service(s) is installed, access the Windows
Control Panel and start the Add/Remove Programs utility.
2. From the button bar on the left of the Add/Remove Programs window, click
Add/Remove Windows Components.
3. In the Windows Components Wizard, select the Management and Monitoring
Tool from the selection pane and click Next to start the installation.
4. Follow the instructions in the wizard to install the component.
5. When the installation is complete, close the Add/Remove Programs window.
6. In the Control Panel, start the Administrative Tools utility and click Services to
display a list of available services.
7. Right-click SNMP Service and select Properties.
8. In the SNMP Service Properties window, select the Security tab.
a. In the Accepted Community Names section, ensure that public has
READ-ONLY rights.
NOTE: “public” is case sensitive, and must be all lowercase.
b. Select one of the following SNMP options.
— Accept SNMP Packets From Any Host
— Accept SNMP Packets From These Hosts
If security is a concern, select this option. Using this option enables
you to identify one or more specific machines that can send SNMP
packets to this server.
you to identify one or more specific machines that can send SNMP
packets to this server.