Cisco Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor 9.0 情報ガイド
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Q. How does Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor interoperate with other CiscoWorks management products?
A. Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor can coexist in the same network (but not on the same server) with any
member of the CiscoWorks family of products. It executes with CiscoWorks Common Services Software, as
do other CiscoWorks management applications such as Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution (LMS).
Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor uses CiscoWorks services, including:
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CiscoWorks security roles
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CiscoWorks server process and backup management services
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Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) integration
Q. What kinds of northbound interfaces are provided by Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor?
A. Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor provides Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap
notifications that can be sent on northbound interfaces to Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager or other
SNMP managers.
Q. How does Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor integrate with Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager?
A. Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager uses the information sent by Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor to
present service quality (quality of voice) alerts on a real-time basis. Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager
processes the SNMP traps that come from Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor and associates the endpoint
information in the trap to the IP phones or Cisco Prime Unified Communications devices it is monitoring. The
alerts from Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor appear in a specialized Service Quality Alerts display that
provides a launching point for diagnostic tools and processes. MOS exception alerts are also displayed in the
Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager Cluster Diagnostic View in the Device Pool portlet.
Q. How does Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager integrate with Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager?
A. Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor acts as a data source for the call detail records and call quality metrics
collected from multiple instances of Communications Manager, Cisco 1040 Sensors, and Network Analysis
Module to Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager. Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager uses the data
for long-term historic reports, trend reports, and capacity planning reports.
Q. How is Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor packaged?
A. Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor ships in two ways:
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Standalone Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor application packaged with CiscoWorks Common Services
Software on a zip file. A single installation procedure installs both components on the server.
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Each copy of Cisco Prime Unified Operations Manager has both Cisco Prime Unified Service Monitor and
the CiscoWorks Common Services Software on a zip file. A single installation procedure installs all three
components on the server.
Service Monitor is enabled once the Service Monitor license is purchased and installed.