C H A P T E R 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes This chapter describes the C65/76M dialog boxes for the logical objects.
Chapter 6 Table 6-1 Launch Points for the C65/76M Dialog Boxes Container Object Dialog Box Network Network Element All dialogs (under the Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager menu entry) Physical Container (site, bay, shelf, etc.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box The C6576M NE Config/Mgmt dialog box provides monitoring and management information for properties related to the Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. These properties include the Telnet and Enable passwords, global performance logging, and SNMP properties for the entire switch.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Operating System Area The Operating System area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information: • Expected OS Type—This attribute is used by a client that initiates a deployment context to indicate the type of operating system expected on a managed device. This can only be changed when the device is decommissioned. • Active OS Type—The operating system type detected on the managed device.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Figure 6-2 Confirmation Reset Window for a Network Element Actions Area The Actions area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information: • Commission button— Commissions the object manually. You can commission the object only if the object is in a decommissioned state. Clicking this button forces a subchassis discovery to be executed, and propagates the commissioned status to all subobjects.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box • discoverylostcomms—CEMF lost communication with the device during discovery, which occurs if the SNMP read community is incorrect. • mismatched—The network element for the given IP address does not corrspond to a Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. System Information Tab Figure 6-3 shows the System Information tab of the C6576M Network Element dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box SNMP Tab Figure 6-4 shows the SNMP tab of the C6576M Network Element dialog box. Figure 6-4 SNMP Access Tab of the C6576M Network Element Dialog Box IOS SNMP Area The IOS SNMP area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information: • SNMP Version—The version of the SNMP agent running on the switch or router.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Cat OS SNMP Area The Cat OS SNMP area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information: • Same As IOS?—If enabled, the IOS SNMP version and communities will be used to access the SNMP Agent on the Supervisor module in Hybrid OS configurations. • SNMP Version—The version of the SNMP agent running on the switch or router.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Trap Generation Area The Trap Generation area of the C6576M Network Element dialog box provides the following information: • SNMP Trap Status—Indicates the level at which SNMP traps are enabled. The level is one of these values: – disabled – layer2Only – layer3Only – layer2And3 • Enable button—Enables all SNMP trap generation from the switch or router. • Disable button—Disables all SNMP trap generation from the switch or router.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Note An error is reported if a nonexistent client is removed or if an existing client is added.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-11
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-7 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M Network Element dialog box. Figure 6-7 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M Network Element Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes. For example, this information can include text indicating why global performance logging is turned on.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box C6576M Software Dialog Box This dialog box provides information on the IOS image and configuration of the switch or router. This dialog box is launched from a Network Element object within the Network or Physical view and the Software object in the Physical view. You can choose only one software object at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Backup/Restore IOS Image Area The Backup/Restore IOS Image area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following information: • TFTP Host—The IP address or hostname of the TFTP server that the IOS image was restored from or backed up to. • Backup Status—Status of the last image backup operation. The Backup Status has the following values: – Ok—The backup operation completed without errors. – Failed—The backup operation failed.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Figure 6-9 Note Scheduled Backup/Restore IOS Image Dialog Box An alarm is generated if the Backup Status and Restore Status attributes are set to Failed. (See Chapter 8, “Alarms and Alarm Management.”) Status Field The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window indicates the current state of the object. This field has the following values: • decommissioned—CEMF is not actively monitoring the object attributes.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Cat OS Image Tab Figure 6-10 shows the Cat OS Image tab of the C6576M Software dialog box. Figure 6-10 Cat OS Image Tab of the C6576M Software Dialog Box Catalyst OS Image Area The Catalyst OS Image area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following information: • Image Name—Name of the Cat OS image currently executing on the switch or router. • Version—Version of the currently executing Cat OS image.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box • Backup Source—The Cat OS image file to be backed up. Specify the full path to the image (for example, “slot0:c6sup12-jsv-mz.121-6.E.bin”). • Backup Destination—The destination filename on the TFTP Host to which the image will be backed up. • Restore Status—Status of the last image restore operation. The Restore Status has the following values: – Ok—The restore operation completed without errors. – Failed—The restore operation failed.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Note An alarm is generated if the Backup Status and Restore Status attributes are set to Failed. (See Chapter 8, “Alarms and Alarm Management.”) IOS Config File Tab Figure 6-12 shows the IOS Config File tab of the C6576M Software dialog box. Figure 6-12 IOS Config File Tab of the C6576M Software Dialog Box The running configuration file can be edited by selecting the pop-up menu option of the network element object, shown in Figure 6-13.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Figure 6-13 Pop-up Menu Option to Edit the Running Configuration File Startup Configuration Area The Startup Configuration area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following information: • Current Location—The location of the startup configuration file that will be used on the next restart. If this location is not set, then undefined is displayed. This attribute is read-only.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Figure 6-14 Startup Configuration Window Action Report Running Configuration Area The Running Configuration area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following information: • Last Changed—The time since the running configuration was last changed. This attribute is read-only. • Last Saved—The time since the running configuration was last saved. This attribute is read-only.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Figure 6-15 Running Configuration Window Action Report Backup/Restore Configuration Area The Backup/Restore Configuration area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following information: • Note TFTP Host—The IP address or hostname of the TFTP server that the startup or running configurations were backed up to or restored from. The TFTP Host field must be configured in order to back up and restore the configuration.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box – Failed—The restore operation failed. – Not executed—The restore operation was not executed. • Restore File—The name of the configuration file that will be restored. • Restore button—Restores the file specified in the Restore File attribute from the TFTP Host to the startup configuration. • Scheduled Restore—Schedules the restore operation. It will launch the dialog box shown in Figure 6-16.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Cat OS Config File Tab Figure 6-17 shows the Cat OS Config File tab of the C6576M Software dialog box. Figure 6-17 Cat OS Config File Tab of the C6576M Software Dialog Box The running configuration file can be edited by selecting the pop-up menu option of the network element object, shown in Figure 6-18.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Figure 6-18 Pop-up Menu Option to Edit the Running Configuration File Startup Configuration Area The Startup Configuration area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following information: • Current Location—The location of the startup configuration file that will be used on the next restart. If this location is not set, then undefined is displayed. This attribute is read-only.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Figure 6-19 Startup Configuration Window Action Report • View Running Configuration button—Displays the current running configuration in a text box (see Figure 6-20). • Save Running Configuration button—Saves the current running configuration to the location specified by the Startup Location attribute (see Figure 6-20).
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Backup/Restore Configuration Area The Backup/Restore Configuration area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following information: • Note TFTP Host—The IP address or hostname of the TFTP server that the startup or running configurations were backed up to or restored from. The TFTP Host field must be configured in order to back up and restore the configuration.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Tip The configuration Backup/Restore actions are used to upload the switch or router startup configuration to a server. The configuration can then be edited on the server and downloaded back to the switch or router. • Restore Status—Status of the last restore action. This attribute (read-only) has the following values: – Ok—The restore operation completed successfully. – Failed—The restore operation failed.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Software Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-23 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M Software dialog box. Figure 6-23 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M Software Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Syslog Dialog Box C6576M Syslog Dialog Box This dialog box displays attributes for the system log messages on the switch or router. This dialog box can be launched from a Software object or Syslog object within the Physical view. You can choose more than one Software object at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. IOS Tab Figure 6-24 shows the IOS tab of the C6576M Syslog dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Syslog Message Details Area The Syslog Message Details area of the C6576M Syslog dialog box provides the following information: • Messages Not Recorded—The number of syslog messages not recorded. A message is not recorded if it has a severity value greater than the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. This attribute is read-only. • Messages Not Processed—The number of messages that were not processed due to a lack of system resources.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Catalyst OS Tab Figure 6-25 shows the Catalyst OS tab of the C6576M Syslog dialog box. The Catalyst OS tab provides the following information: Note • Facility—The facility that generated the syslog message. • Severity—The severity of the message. • Message Name—Identifies the message type. The Message Name and Facility together uniquely identify a message type. • Message Text—The text of the message.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Syslog Message Details Area The Syslog Message Details area of the C6576M Syslog dialog box provides the following information: • Messages Not Recorded—The number of syslog messages not recorded. A message is not recorded if it has a severity value greater than the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. This attribute is read-only. • Messages Not Processed—The number of messages that were not processed due to a lack of system resources.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-26 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M Syslog dialog box. Figure 6-26 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VTP Dialog Box C6576M VTP Dialog Box The VTP dialog box allows you to configure VTP domains on the switch or router. This dialog box can be launched from a Software object or VTP object within the Physical view. You can choose more than one Software object at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. Details Tab Figure 6-27 shows the Details tab of the C6576M VTP dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VTP Dialog Box • Max. VLAN Storage—Estimate of the maximum number of VLANs about which the local system can recover complete VTP information after a reboot. If the number of defined VLANs is greater than this value, then the system cannot act as a VTP Server. For a device that has no means to calculate the estimated number, this value is -1. This attribute is read-only.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VTP Dialog Box Status Field The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window indicates the current state of the object. This field has the following values: • decommissioned—CEMF is not actively monitoring the object attributes. • normal—Presence polling of the object. • normallostcomms—CEMF has lost communication with the device from the normal state.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box C6576M VLAN Dialog Box This dialog box provides attributes for VLAN configurations. This dialog box can be launched from the Software object or VLAN object in the Physical view. You can choose only one Software object and one VLAN object at a time from the object list on the left side of the dialog box. Status Tab Figure 6-30 shows the Status tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box • mtuTooBigForTrunk—Indicates that while this VLAN’s MTU is supported by this device, it is too large for one or more of the device’s trunk ports. • VLAN OS Type —The type of VLAN.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Figure 6-31 Add VLAN Subdialog Box • Delete VLAN button—Deletes the currently selected VLAN. If you click this button, you are asked to confirm deletion of the current VLAN (see Figure 6-32). Figure 6-32 Delete VLAN Subdialog Box Status Field The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window indicates the current state of the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Configuration Tab Figure 6-33 shows the Configuration tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. Figure 6-33 Configuration Tab for the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Configuration Area • Note • Note MAC Address—MAC address of the VLAN interface. Native IOS a VLAN that is in a suspended state is only partially manageable. The MAC Address field will display a value of ERROR (or blank) as a result.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box VLAN Membership Tab Figure 6-34 shows the VLAN Membership tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. Figure 6-34 VLAN Membership Tab for the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box VLAN Membership Area The VLAN Membership area displays the members of this VLAN. • VLAN Membership Table—Members are identified by the slot and port numbers in the table. • Add/Remove Members button—Adds or removes a VLAN member. Launches the subdialog box, shown in Figure 6-35.
Chapter 6 C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Figure 6-35 Add/Remove VLAN Members Subdialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-42 Logical Object Dialog Boxes
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Global Tab Figure 6-36 shows the Global tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. Figure 6-36 Global Tab of the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box 802.1Q Trunk Remapped VLANs Area This area lists the mappings between 802.1Q and ISL VLANs. The information in this area is common to all VLAN objects for a particular switch or router: • 802.1Q Trunk Remapped VLANs Table—This table lists the following: – 802.1Q VLAN Number—The 802.1Q VLAN number to be mapped.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Figure 6-37 Add/Remove VLAN Mapping Subdialog Box • 802.1Q VLAN Number—The 802.1Q VLAN number to be mapped. • ISL VLAN Number—The ISL VLAN to which the 802.1Q VLAN number is to be mapped. • Add Mapping button—Adds mapping of 802.1Q and ISL VLANs specified by the 802.1Q VLAN Number and ISL VLAN Number fields. • Add/Remove Mapping button—Removes mapping of 802.1Q and ISL VLANs specified by the 802.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box STP Tab Figure 6-38 shows the VLAN STP tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. Figure 6-38 VLAN STP Tab for the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box STP Area The STP area of the C6576M VLAN dialog provides the following information: • Spanning Tree Protocol—Configures whether or not Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled for this virtual LAN.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box • Current Root MAC—Bridge identifier address. This is the MAC address of the VLAN on the root bridge in the STP instance. If there is no spanning tree instance for the VLAN, the value is nil. This attribute is read-only. • Root Path Cost—If this is not the root of the spanning tree, indicates the path cost to the root (this is the path cost of the root port).
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box QoS Tab Figure 6-39 shows the QoS tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. Figure 6-39 QoS Tab of the VLAN Dialog Box QoS Area The QoS area allows you to enable or disable Microflow policing of bridged traffic on the VLAN, and attach or detach service policies to VLAN interfaces. Note Note To enable QoS, the managed device must be a VTP server or operating in VTP transparent mode.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box • Enable VLAN-Based QoS button—Enables VLAN-based QoS on each of the VLAN’s member interfaces. • Disable VLAN-Based QoS button—Disables VLAN-based QoS on each of the VLAN’s member interfaces. EoMPLS Tab Figure 6-40 shows the EoMPLS tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. Figure 6-40 EoMPLS Tab of the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box EoMPLS Area This area contains the followng information: • Destination IP—Describes where packets are to be sent.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box VLAN Database Tab Figure 6-41 shows the VLAN Database tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. There is no VLAN Database in Hybrid OS. Figure 6-41 VLAN Database Tab of the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box VLAN Database Backup/Restore Area The VLAN Database Backup/Restore area of the C6576M VLAN dialog box allows you to back up and restore the VLAN configuration to a remote TFTP server.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box – Not executed—A restore has not been executed. Caution • Restore File—Name of the file on the TFTP server to which the VLAN configuration will be restored from. • Backup button—Backs up the VLAN configuration to the file specified in the Backup File field on the TFTP Host. • Restore button—Restores a VLAN configuration backup or loads a new VLAN configuration.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-43 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M VLAN dialog box. Figure 6-43 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M VLAN Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box This dialog box provides attributes for EtherChannel configurations. This dialog box can be launched from the Software object or EtherChannel objects in the Physical view. Status Tab Figure 6-44 shows the Status tab of the C6576M EtherChannel dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Note When a managed system initializes, all interfaces start with Administrative Status in the down state. As a result of either explicit management action or per configuration information retained by the managed system, Administrative Status is then changed to either the up(1) or “testing (read-only)”(3) states (or remains in the down(2) state).
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Configuration Tab Figure 6-45 shows the Configuration tab of the C6576M EtherChannel dialog box. Figure 6-45 Configuration Tab of the C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box General Area The General area provides the following information: • Interface Mode—The current operational mode of the interface. This field has the following values: – switchport—Layer 2. – routed—Layer 3.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box • Distribution Protocol—Protocol used for load balancing on the EtherChannel. This field has the following values: – ip—IP address. – mac—MAC address. • Distribution Address—Address used for load balancing on the EtherChannel.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Membership Tab Figure 6-46 shows the Membership tab of the C6576M EtherChannel dialog box. Figure 6-46 Membership Tab of the C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Global EtherChannel Ports Assignment Area This area lists the EtherChannel assignments for all interfaces on the selected software (switch) instance and is not specific to any EtherChannel instance.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box • Note Admin Group—In native IOS, this is the EtherChannel identifier that the interface belongs to (or the new EtherChannel to be created). In hybrid OS, this is the channel group to which the interface belongs. When a new EtherChannel is created, either through Admin Group assignment in native IOS or dynamic formation in hybrid OS, the EtherChannel list on this dialog will not automatically update with the new EtherChannel object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Routing Protocol Tab Figure 6-47 shows the Routing Protocol tab of the C6576M EtherChannel dialog box. Figure 6-47 Routing Protocol Tab of the C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box EIGRP Area The EIGRP area of the C6576M EtherChannel dialog box provides the following information: • EIGRP Interface Table—A list of the EIGRP processes.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box • Level 1 Hello Interval—Length of time between hello packets generated on the interface for level 1 routing. • Level 2 Hello Interval—Length of time between hello packets generated on the interface for level 2 routing. • Level 1 Metric—Cost of the interface for IS-IS level 1 (intra-area) route calculation. • Level 2 Metric—Cost of the interface for IS-IS level 2 (inter-area) route calculation.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box – root – none • PortFast Enabled—Indicates whether or not an interface is enabled to move directly to the forwarding state on link up. This is a read-only attribute. Portfast can be configured on a trunking interface, but it only has an effect when the interface is in access mode.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box – CatOS 6.3:Integer(0..63) – CatOS 7.1:Integer(1..63) • Note Cost—Describes the STP VLAN path cost of this interface. The VLAN path cost is only used on trunking interfaces. On any switch port that is not in trunking mode, the STP port path cost is used instead. Default values for priority and cost will be used if you do not provide one of these arguments.
Chapter 6 C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Figure 6-49 Add / Remove Per VLAN STP Setting Subdialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-62 Logical Object Dialog Boxes
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box STP Status Area The STP Status area of the C6576M Ethernet Interface dialog box provides the following information: • STP VLAN Status Table—Describes the status of the active STP VLAN port configurations of the interface. Data is displayed in the following columns: – VLAN—Idenifies the VLAN STP instance that this status applies to. This is the numeric identifier of the access mode VLAN or a VLAN that is carried on the trunk.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box HSRP Area The HSRP area of the C6576M Ethernet Interface dialog box provides the following information: • Note HSRP Group Table—Describes HSRP groups deployed on an interface. There may be multiple groups deployed on an interface. Using a group number on one logical or physical interface does not preclude using it on another. • Virtual IP—Primary virtual IP address of the HSRP group.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Figure 6-51 HSRP Group Configure Subdialog Box Secondary IP Area The Secondary IP area of the C6576M Ethernet Interface dialog box provides the following information: • HSRP Secondary Address Table—Describes secondary IP addresses of HSRP groups deployed on the interface. Data is displayed in the following columns: – Group Number—Unique identifier of an HSRP group. – Secondary IP—Secondary IP address of HSRP group.
Chapter 6 C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box – Hold Interval Figure 6-52 HSRP Secondary IP Modify Subdialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-66 Logical Object Dialog Boxes
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-53 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M EtherChannel dialog box. Figure 6-53 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box C6576M BGP Dialog Box The C6576M BGP dialog box provides information for the IOS Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This dialog box can be launched from the Software object or BGP object in the Physical view. BGP Tab Figure 6-54 shows the BGP tab of the C6576M BGP dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box Figure 6-55 BGP Enable Dialog Box BGP Network Path Attribute Table Area The BGP Network Path Attribute Table area contains information about paths to destination networks received from all BGP peers. This area contains the following columns: • Peer IP Address—IP address of the peer from which the path information was learned. This address is 0.0.0.0 if this information was learned internally.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box • Degree of Preference—Degree of preference for an advertised route. A value of -1 indicates an absence of this attribute. • Add/Remove Network Path Attribute Entry button—Adds or removes specific network(s) to be advertised (or not to be advertised) by the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-56. Specify the IP and network mask of the network to be added or removed from the BGP process.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box Neighbor Tab Figure 6-57 shows the Neighbor tab of the C6576M BGP dialog box. Figure 6-57 Neighbor Tab of the C6576M BGP Dialog Box BGP Neighbor Table Area This area lists the BGP neighbors of the local BGP process: • Neighbor IP Address—Remote IP address of this entry’s BGP neighbor. • Neighbor ID—IP address of the neighbor. • Remote AS—Autonomous system number of the neighbor.
Chapter 6 C6576M BGP Dialog Box Figure 6-58 Add or Remove BGP Peers Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-72 Logical Object Dialog Boxes
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box Redistribution Tab Figure 6-59 shows the Redistribution tab of the C6576M BGP dialog box. Figure 6-59 Redistribution Tab of the C6576M BGP Dialog Box Redistribution Table Area This area describes the route redistribution configuration of the BGP routing process. Routes learned from other interior and exterior routing protocols may be redistributed into the BGP routing domain.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box Default Metric Area This area has one attribute: • Default Metric—Default metric used for route redistribution. This metric is used when and explicit metric is not given during route redistribution process. Edit Redistribution Table Area This area allows changes to be made to the Redistribution Table: • Protocol—Source protocol from which routes are being distributed.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box Distribution List Tab Figure 6-60 shows the Distribution List tab of the C6576M BGP dialog box. Figure 6-60 Distribution List Tab of the C6576M BGP Dialog Box Distribution List Table Area This area describes filtering of routing updates sent or received by the routing process. • ACL ID—Unique identifer of an ACL for filtering routing updates sent or received by a routing process.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box – GE-WAN / – POS / – ATM // – Port-channel (Native IOS only) – VLAN • Protocol—Identifies the routing protocol source of network routes. • Source ID—Identifies the routing process from which routes are being distributed. This field may have the following values: – IS-IS—This is either an implicit null tag or the tag of a named IS-IS routing process.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M BGP Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-61 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M BGP dialog box. Figure 6-61 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M BGP Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box C6576M OSPF Dialog Box The C6576M OSPF dialog box provides information for all IOS Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol processes. This dialog box can be launched from the Software object or OSPF objects in the Physical view. Details Tab Figure 6-62 shows the Details tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Note The Catalyst 6000 family switches and the Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers support only three OSPF processes. Specify the OSPF Process ID (number only) and click Add to create the OSPF process on the switch or router. The string “OSPF-” will be prepended automatically to the process ID. Note • A newly created OSPF process will not automatically be listed in the OSPF object list (bottom left of Figure 6-62).
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Status Field The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window indicates the current state of the object. This field has the following values: • decommissioned—CEMF is not actively monitoring the object attributes. • normal—Presence polling of the object. • normallostcomms—CEMF has lost communication with the device from the normal state. Area Tab Figure 6-64 shows the Area tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box – nssa—Similar to a stub area but autonomous system external routes can be imported into the area. • Auth. Type—Authentication type for the area. The authentication type must be the same for all routers and access servers in an area. The authentication password for all OSPF routers on a network must be the same if they are to communicate with each other using OSPF.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Network Masks Area The table in this area displays the networks associated with the selected OSPF process. This table contains the following information: • Area ID—Area ID assigned to the networks and subnets. • Network Number—IP address of the network. • Network Mask—Netmask associated with the IP address. • Add/Remove Networks—Adds or removes networks from the OSPF process. Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-66.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Global Tab Figure 6-67 shows the Global tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box. Figure 6-67 Global Tab of the C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Global Network Configuration Table This describes the OSPF view of all interfaces on the router. This table contains the following columns: • Link Index—Unique identifier of an interface on the router. This value is equal to the unique identifier of the interface if this is a Layer 2 (address-less) interface.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box – disabled—Indicates that the interface is external to OSPF. • Trans. Priority—The priority of this interface. Used in multiaccess networks, this field is used in the designated router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this particular network. If more than one router has the same value, the routers use their router ID as a tie breaker. • Trans.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Neighbor Tab Figure 6-68 shows the Neighbor tab for the C6576M OSPF dialog box. Figure 6-68 Neighbor Tab of the C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Global Neighbor Routers Area This area lists all OSPF neighbors for all OSPF processes. This area consists of the following columns: • Neighbor Link Index—Unique identifier of the interface on which the neighbor can be reached. This value is set to 0 if the interface has an IP address.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box – exchange – loading – full • Neighbor Entry Status—This variable displays the status of the entry. Setting the variable to “invalid” can make it inoperative. • Add/Remove Neighbors—Adds or removes neighbors. Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-69. When adding a new neighbor, specify the neighbor router’s IP address and the cost associated for this neighbor, and click the Add button.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Redistribution Tab Figure 6-70 shows the Redistribution tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Redistribution Table Area This area describes the route redistribution configuration of the OSPF routing process. Routes learned from other interior and exterior routing protocols may be redistributed into the OSPF routing domain. • Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into OSPF. – IS-IS – EIGRP – OSPF – BGP • AS/Tag—The autonomous system tag identifying the BGP routing domain.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Distribution List Tab Figure 6-71 shows the Distribution List tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box. Figure 6-71 Distribution List Tab of the C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Distribution List Table Area This area describes filtering of routing updates sent or received by the routing process. • ACL ID—Unique identifer of an ACL for filtering routing updates sent or received by a routing process.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box – GigabitEthernet / (Native IOS only) – GE-WAN / – POS / – ATM // – Port-channel (Native IOS only) – VLAN • Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into OSPF. • Source ID—Identifies a specific routing process instance that redistributed routes are derived from.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-72 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M OSPF dialog box. Figure 6-72 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M OSPF Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box The C6576M EIGRP dialog box provides information on the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) enabled in IOS. This dialog box is launched from the Software object or EIGRP objects in the Physical view. Note All information in this dialog box is retrieved or set using IOS commands.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box • Stuck In Active—Length of time (in minutes) that a route stays active. This value determines the maximum period of time that an EIGRP router will wait for replies to its queries. If this value is set too low, there might not be enough time for all the neighboring routers to send their replies to the active router. • Log Neighbor Changes—If true, changes to neighbor adjacencies are logged.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box Local Networks Area This area describes the networks supported by EIGRP. EIGRP will send routing updates on the interfaces in the networks. If the network of an interface is not specified, it will not be advertised by EIGRP. This area consists of the following columns: • IP Address—IP address of an interface or a range of interfaces in a network supported by the EIGRP routing process. • IP Wildcard Mask—Network wildcard bitmask.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box Status Field The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window indicates the current state of the object. This field has the following values: • decommissioned—CEMF is not actively monitoring the object attributes. • normal—Presence polling of the object. • normallostcomms—CEMF has lost communication with the device from the normal state.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box • Source ID—Identifies the routing process from which routes are being distributed. This field may have the following values: – IS-IS—This is either an implicit null tag or the tag of a named IS-IS routing process. – EIGRP—This is a 16-bit autonomous system ID in the range of 1..65535 – BGP—This is a 16-bit autonomous system ID in the range of 1..65535 – OSPF—This is a 16-bit OSPF process ID in the range of 1..
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box Edit Redistribution Table Area This area allows changes to be made to the attributes shown in the Redistribution Table. These attributes are discussed in detail in the “Redistribution Table Area” section on page 6-95. • Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into EIGRP.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box Figure 6-77 Distribution List Tab of the C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box Distribution List Table Area This area describes filtering of routing updates sent or received by the routing process. • ACL ID—Unique identifer of an ACL for filtering routing updates sent or received by a routing process. The ACL specifies which network routes will be permitted or denied in routing updates.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box – POS / – ATM // – Port-channel (Native IOS only) – VLAN • Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are being distributed into EIGRP. This field may have the following values: – none – OSPF – EIGRP – BGP – static • Source ID—Identifies a specific routing process instance that redistributed routes are derived from.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Figure 6-78 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box The C6576M IS-IS dialog box provides information on the OSI Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing process on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Figure 6-79 Details Tab of C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Global Area The Global area of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box provides the following information: • CLNS Enabled—Indicates whether or not CLNS routing is enabled on the device. CLNS routing must be enabled for the IS-IS routing process to function. If CLNS routing is disabled, some attributes of the IS-IS object may not be accessible.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box • Add New IS-IS button—Creates an IS-IS routing process on the managed device. • Remove IS-IS button—Deletes the currently selected IS-IS object. Network Area The Network area of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box provides the following information: • Network Table—Describes the Network Entity Titles for an IS-IS routing process. The NETs define the area addresses for the IS-IS area and the system ID of the router.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Figure 6-80 Interfaces Tab of C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Interface List Area The Interface List area of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box lists the interfaces supported by a given IS-IS routing process. This table will be empty if CLNS routing is not enabled on the managed device. The table contains one column: • Description—Identifies the supported interface. The interface may be an Ethernet, FastEthernet, or GigabitEthernet.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Redistribution Tab Figure 6-81 shows the Interfaces tab of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box. Figure 6-81 Redistribution Tab of C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box Redistribution Table Area The Redistribution Table area of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box describes the route redistribution configuration of an IS-IS routing process. • Protocol—Source routing protocol from which routes are learned and redistributed into the IS-IS area.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box The Add and Remove buttons enable and disable route redistribution from another IP routing process into the IS-IS area, respectively. Note Explicit route redistribution from another IS-IS process is not allowed, however, routes may be learned from a BGP, EIGRP, or OSPF routing process. Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-82 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M IS-IS dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box The C6576M NDE Configuration dialog box provides information on the Netflow Data Export (NDE) configuration on a Catalyst 6000 family switch or a Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. There is only one instance of this class per managed device. NDE makes traffic statistics available for analysis by an external data collector.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box PFC Area The PFC area of the C6576M NDE dialog box provides the following information: • PFC NDE Status—Indicates whether or not NDE is enabled for the export of statistics on Layer 3-switched traffic collected in the PFC cache. • Version—NDE version supported by the PFC for collected traffic statistics. NDE uses NDE version 7 to export the statistics captured on the PFC for Layer 3-switched traffic.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box Note • PFC Modify button—Modifies the source address used in the NDE packets containing statistics from the PFC. • MSFC Modify button—Modifies the source interface for NDE packets containing statistics on routed flows exported from the MSFC cache. • Dest. Modify button—Modifies the NDE destination host IP address and UDP port.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box Include Area This area allows you to specify include parameters for the NDE flow filters. This area consists of the following parameters: • Source IP—Include flow filter source host IP address. • Source Mask—Include flow filter source IP wildcard mask. • Source Port—Include flow filter source port. • Dest. IP—Include flow filter destination host IP address. • Dest. Mask—Include flow filter destination IP wildcard mask.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box The following buttons implement the configuation changes: • Modify Filter—Applies the NDE configuration changes. • Remove Filter—Removes a configured NDE Include or Exclude Flow Mask filter. Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-85 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M NDE Configuration dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M STP Dialog Box C6576M STP Dialog Box The C6576M STP dialog box provides information on the global Spanning Tree Protocol configuration on a managed Catalyst 6000 family switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. This dialog box is launched from the Software object or STP object in the Physical view. Details Tab Figure 6-86 shows the Details tab of the C6576M STP dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M STP Dialog Box • Station-Learning Generating Rate—The maximum number of station-learning frames that the device will generate in each 100-milisecond period after an UplinkFast transition. Applies to all STP instances running on the device. • EtherChannel Misconfig. Guard Enabled—when enabled the device will report an error if it detects a routing loop due to the misconfiguration of an EtherChannel.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M ACL Configuration Dialog Box C6576M ACL Configuration Dialog Box The C6576M ACL dialog box describes a numbered or named access control list (ACL) on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series switch or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. The C65/76M Controller supports standard and extended, named or numbered ACLs. Details Tab Figure 6-88 shows the Details tab of the C6576M ACL dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M ACL Configuration Dialog Box • Remark—Mandatory comment that describes the access list entry, up to 100 characters long. Figure 6-89 ACL Add Dialog Box Filter Table Area The Filter Table area of the C6576M ACL dialog box describes permit/deny filters or remark entries of an ACL. The order of entries in the list is relevant; filters are applied in the order they appear in the list.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M ACL Configuration Dialog Box • Add Filter button—Launches the Add Filter subdialog box, shown in Figure 6-90, to append a permit or deny filter to an ACL. On a standard ACL, a filter may only be defined against traffic flows originating from a source host or range of hosts. On an extended ACL, filters may be defined against specific traffic types, against the source or destination of a traffic flow, and against specific source or destination TCP or UDP ports.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M ACL Configuration Dialog Box • Source Port—The decimal number or name of a source TCP or UDP port. TCP port names can only be used when filtering TCP. UDP port names can only be used when filtering UDP. • Destination IP—Number of the network or host to which the packet is being sent. • Destination Mask—Bitmask used in combination with Destination IP to specify a host address or a range of addresses to apply filter.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Loopback Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object C6576M Loopback Dialog Box The C6576M Loopback dialog box describes the deployment of all loopback interfaces on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. This dialog box is launched from the Software object or Loopback object in the Physical view.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M Loopback Dialog Box Layer 3 Subarea • IP Address—IP address of the interface. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that no IP address has been configured on the interface. • Netmask—IP subnet mask of the interface. The value of the mask is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the host bits set to 0. Routing Protocol Subarea • ISIS Area Tag—Identifies the IS-IS routing area that the Loopback participates in.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object. C6576M QoS Dialog Box The C6576M QoS dialog box describes the global quality of service (QoS) engine process on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. This dialog box is launched from the Software object or QoS objects in the Physical view. Details Tab Figure 6-94 shows the Details tab of the C6576M QoS dialog box.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box • Microflow Enabled—Indicates whether or not Microflow policing is enabled on the device. This enables QoS policing against Layer 3 switched traffic flows. This feature can only be enabled when QoS is enabled. By default, it will be automatically enabled if global QoS is enabled. These are the possible values for this attribute: – true—Microflow is enabled. – false—Microflow is not enabled.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box Named Aggregate Tab Figure 6-96 shows the Named Aggregate tab of the C6576M QoS dialog box. Figure 6-96 Named Aggregate Tab of C6576M QoS Dialog Box Named Aggregate Area The Named Aggregate area of the C6576M QoS dialog box describes the named aggregate policers defined globally on the device.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box • Conform Action—Action to be taken when traffic conforms to QoS parameters. This attribute has one of the following values: – Drop—Drops packet – Transmit—Transmits packet – Set DSCP—Assigns DSCP value to packet before it is transmitted. – Set Precedence—Assigns IP Precedence value to packet before it is transmitted. – A value of none (0) indicates no conform action has been specified.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box Figure 6-97 QoS Aggregate Add Subdialog Box of the C6576M QoS Dialog Box • Remove button—Deletes one or more aggregrate policers on the managed device selected in the Named Policers Table.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box Class Maps Tab Figure 6-98 shows the Class Maps tab of the C6576M QoS dialog box. Figure 6-98 Class Maps Tab of C6576M QoS Dialog Box Class Maps Area The Class Maps area of the C6576M QoS dialog box describes globally defined class maps on the device. Class maps identify a selected stream of IP traffic based on a defined set of matching criteria.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box • Match DSCP—Specifies DSCP values to match. Up to eight values may be specified. If no values are specified, DSCP matching criteria is disabled. This attribute may only have a value if the Type attribute is ethernet and both Match IP Precedence and Match ACL attributes are nil. • Match ACL—Identifier of a named or numbered (standard or extended) ACL. In no identifier is specified, the ACL matching criteria is disabled.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-100 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M QoS dialog box. Figure 6-100 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M QoS Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box The C6576M QoS Policy Map dialog box describes a quality of service (QoS) policy map on a Catalyst 6000/6500 series or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router. A policy map consists of one or more traffic filters defined by class maps. This dialog box is launched from the Software object or QoS Policy Map objects in the Physical view.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Figure 6-102 Policy Map Add Subdialog Box of C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-128
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Policy Map Classes Tab Figure 6-103 shows the Policy Map Classes tab of the C6576M QoS Policy Map dialog box. Figure 6-103 Policy Map Classes Tab of C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Policy Class List Area The Policy Class List area of the C6576M QoS Policy Map dialog box provides the following information: • Policy Class List Table—Describes the policy map class entries.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Figure 6-104 Policy Map Add Class Subdialog Box of C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box The following is shown in this subdialog box. Class Name Area • Class Name Table—Lists the classes by the Class Map Name. • Class Map Name—Unique identifier of the policy map class on the device. • Type—Indicates whether the selected class map can be used on Ethernet interfaces or not.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box • Burst—Normal burst size, in bytes, to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when defining an explicit policer. A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. Microflow Policer This is supported only in Native IOS. • Microflow Enabled—Indicates whether or not a Microflow policer is defined for the policy map class.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box • Note Max. Burst—Maximum burst size, in bytes, in bytes to enforce against policed traffic.A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. The Max. Burst attribute is not supported in 12.1(8a)E and earlier. • Exceed Action—Action to be taken when policed traffic exceeds QoS parameters. – Drop—Drops packet.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box • Microflow Enabled—Indicates whether or not a Microflow policer is defined for the policy map class. This enables QoS policing against Layer 3 switched traffic flows. This attribute may have one of the following values: – true – false • Rate—Maximum transmission rate, in bits per second, to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when defining an explicit policer.
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Additional Notes Tab Figure 6-105 shows the Additional Notes tab of the C6576M QoS Policy Map dialog box. Figure 6-105 Additional Notes Tab of the C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box Notes Area The Notes area is a text box that allows you to type in additional notes for the object.