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Chapter 5 Maintaining an Efficient Network
How Do I Monitor the Network?
Step 10 Change the directory to the location of the Cisco MGM Index tablespace. This was the third directory
specified during the Cisco MGM server installation. The default location is /db04.
Step 11 Enter the following command:
/bin/rm -rf mgmindex/ORACLE_SID*
5.2 How Do I Monitor the Network?
Note For specific fault monitoring informationoracle9oracle9, see Chapter 9, “Managing Faults.
This section contains the following information:
5.2.1 Establishing a Telnet Session to a Node
5.2.2 Connecting to Nodes Through Secured Shell
5.2.3 Monitoring a Network Element
5.2.4 Monitoring a Card with Chassis View
5.2.5 Monitoring a Line or Port with Chassis View
5.2.6 Monitoring Scheduled Tasks
5.2.7 Monitoring Service Status
5.2.8 Searching for a Network Element
5.2.9 Monitoring Cisco MGM Client/Server Configuration Details
5.2.10 Monitoring Network Manageability Statistics
5.2.11 Managing the VSI Controllers
By managing the graphical representations of the network nodes and device objects with Chassis View,
you can:
Provide status updates for nodes, cards, and lines
Display the front or rear view of the node
Perform provisioning tasks, such as, shelf, card, and line levels by quickly navigating to the
Configuration Center
Display the LED status for each card reflecting both standby and active states
5.2.1 Establishing a Telnet Session to a Node
To establish a telnet session to a node:
Step 1 In the Chassis View, Diagnostic Center, Configuration Center or Statistics Report tree, select the source
node from the Hierarchy pane and choose Tools > Administration > Telnet. Or, right-click the source
node and choose Administration > Telnet.