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Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.0-2.3 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Step 3 Click Submit to save the settings.
Configuring SNMP
The Cisco CDS supports the following versions of SNMP:
• Version 1 (SNMPv1)
• Version 2 (SNMPv2)
• Version 3 (SNMPv3)
To configure the SNMP settings, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Notification and Tracking > SNMP > General
Settings. The SNMP General Settings page is displayed.
Step 2 Enable the settings as appropriate. See Table 4-39 for a description of the fields.
Sample Period Time interval (in seconds) between two consecutive samples. The range is from 1 to
60. The default is 5.
Number of
Samples
Number of most recently sampled values used when calculating the average. The
range is from 1 to 120. The default is 6.
Movie Streamer Settings
1
Enable Allows the SR to collect stream count information from the SE.
Threshold Percentage of streams for which the SE has been either configured or licensed. The
range is from 1 to 100. The default is 90.
Web Engine Settings
1
Enable Allows the SR to collect stream count information from the SE.
Threshold Percentage of streams for which the SE has either configured or licensed. The range
is from 1 to 100. The default is 90.
Note We recommend setting the Web Engine Threshold to 80 percent or higher
when Flash Media Streaming is enabled.
Disk Failure Count Settings
2
Threshold When the number of failed disks exceeds this threshold, no further requests are sent
to this SE. The Disk Failure Count Threshold is only for the CDNFS disks. The
maximum threshold that can be configured is determined by the physical number of
CDNFS disks (up to 15) installed on the SE. The default is 1.
Note When an alarm is received for a SYSFS disk, it is immediately marked as a
failed disk. It is not checked against the Disk Failure Count Threshold.
1. This is a Release 2.1 feature. Sample period and number of samples are not required for Movie Streamer and Web Engine,
because these protocol engines do not support bandwidth-based threshold monitoring.
2. This is a Release 2.2 feature.
Table 4-38 Service Monitor Fields (continued)
Field Description