Cisco Systems 1040 Server User Manual


 
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Using the Cisco 1040 Web Interface
You can open a web interface to view information stored on a Cisco 1040 as follows.
Step 1 In your browser, enter http://<IP address or DNS name> where IP address is the address of
your Cisco 1040 and DNS name is the DNS name for the Cisco 1040. For example:
http://Cisco-1040-sj
The Device Information window displays the following information:
ID—Cisco 1040 ID.
MAC Address—Cisco 1040 MAC address.
Time stamp—Current time on the Cisco 1040.
Status—Status of the Cisco 1040; one of the following:
operational—Cisco 1040 is receiving RTP streams, analyzing the data, and sending
syslog messages when required.
not communicating with receiver—The Service Monitor is unreachable.
Current Service Monitor—IP address or DNS name of the service monitor to which the
Cisco 1040 is registered; this could be the primary or secondary service monitor.
TFTP IP Address—IP address of the TFTP server from which the Cisco 1040 obtains a
configuration file and binary image file.
Switch IP Address—Switch that this Cisco 1040 is connected to.
Switch Port—Switch port that this Cisco 1040 is connected to.
Software Version—Name of the binary image file installed on the Cisco 1040.
Last Updated—The last time that the configuration for the Cisco 1040 was updated.
Step 2 To view the contents of the configuration file on the TFTP server for this Cisco 1040, enter
http://<IP address or DNS name>/Communication where IP address is the address of your
Cisco 1040 and DNS name is the DNS name for the Cisco 1040. For example:
http://Cisco-1040-sj/Communication
The Communication Log File window displays the following information, which is stored in
the configuration file on the TFTP server:
Receiver—IP address or DNS name of each Service Monitor defined in the configuration
file—primary or secondary—separated by semicolons.
ID—ID of the Cisco 1040 that uses this configuration file.
Image—Name of the binary image file that the Cisco 1040 should download and run
from the TFTP server.