Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guia Do Utilizador
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Introduction
The SDV server is capable of sending third-party network management
system (NMS) alarms, or traps. These alarms are generated to provide
system operators with an indication of an abnormal hardware or
software condition.
system (NMS) alarms, or traps. These alarms are generated to provide
system operators with an indication of an abnormal hardware or
software condition.
The health of the SDV server is vital to your system operations. Cisco
recommends that you monitor the SDV alarm data as a part of your
daily SDV system checks.
recommends that you monitor the SDV alarm data as a part of your
daily SDV system checks.
Note: Cisco's Alarm Manager NMS can be used to check on the status
of your SDV server alarms. Contact your North American marketing
manager for more information.
of your SDV server alarms. Contact your North American marketing
manager for more information.
This chapter provides detailed procedures for identifying,
troubleshooting, and clearing the SDV server alarms to keep your SDV
system running properly.
troubleshooting, and clearing the SDV server alarms to keep your SDV
system running properly.
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Chapter 2
Monitoring SDV Alarms
In This Chapter
SDV Alarms ........................................................................................... 10
SDV Server Process Alarms ................................................................. 14
SDV Session Alarms ............................................................................. 22
SDV Program Management Alarms .................................................. 38
SDV Redundancy Alarms .................................................................... 39