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Chapter 5 Maintaining an Efficient Network
How Do I Modify the Network?
5.3.9 Initializing the Node Resync Process
To initialize the node resync process for a node, complete the following procedure:
Step 1 In the Diagnostic Center, from the Hierarchy pane:
Double-click or drag the network to the right-hand pane to display the diagnostics at the node level
and select a node.
Double-click or drag the node to the right-hand pane to display the diagnostics at the node level.
By default, the Diagnostics tab is selected. The Node Diagnostics window is displayed.
Step 2 Choose Level 1 or Level 2 options from the Node Resync pane:
Level 1—Resolves inconsistencies between the switch and equipment manager as well as between
equipment manager and segment tables.
Level 2—Retrieves the full connection file from the switch and resolves inconsistencies between
the equipment manager and equipment manager caches as well as between equipment caches and
databroker caches. It also resolves inconsistencies between equipment manager and segment tables.
This option is automatically used if the number of inconsistencies is large.
Step 3 Click Resync to begin the node resync process.
Step 4 Verify the results of the node resync process from the Node Resync Result area.
Table 5-19 Field Description for the NE Service Properties
Field Description
Service Status Displays the current status of the service: Active or Not Active.
Service Control Allows you to stop or start a process. Notice that the Service Control
button toggles between Activate and Deactivate, and that the Service
Status field changes accordingly.
Error Level Allows you to choose the error level for alarms on the selected NE to
include in the Error Log (Critical, Major, Minor, Informational, Debug,
or Trace). Critical, major, minor, and informational errors are logged to
the database; trace and debug information is logged to a log file.
Caution Cisco MGM performance will degrade significantly if the
trace or debug option is left on. All operations will slow down
and you may lose alarm and event notifications. Use trace or
debug only when troubleshooting with a customer support
engineer.
Threshold Displays the number of NEs that will be serviced by one instance of the
NE service.