Cisco Systems OL-25111-01 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
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Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Service Monitor
OL-25111-01
Chapter 2 Installing, Uninstalling, and Upgrading Service Monitor
Upgrading to Service Monitor 8.6
Note Occasionally, updated binary image files might be released. For the names of supported binary image
files, see Cisco Unified Service Monitor 8.6 Compliance Matrix.
c. Click OK. Service Monitor stores the default configuration file locally and copies it to the TFTP
servers that are configured in Service Monitor.
d. Copy the binary image file, SvcMonAB2_102.img, from NMSROOT\ImageDir on the Service
Monitor server to the root location on the TFTP server. (NMSROOT is the directory where Service
Monitor is installed; its default location is C:\Program Files\CSCOpx.)
e. Verify that the newly created QOVDefault.CNF file is on the TFTP server. If it is not, upload it to
the root location on the TFTP server from the Service Monitor image file directory,
NMSROOT\ImageDir. For examples of the configuration files, see Sample Cisco 1040 Sensor
Configuration Files, page 2-16.
Note If you use Unified Communications Manager as a TFTP server, Service Monitor cannot copy
configuration files to Unified Communications Manager due to security settings on the latter. You will
need to manually upload the configuration file as described in Step 2e. After uploading the configuration
file, reset the TFTP server on Unified Communications Manager. For more information, see Unified
Communications Manager documentation.
Step 3 Wait a few minutes and verify that the Cisco 1040s have registered to Service Monitor. If they have not,
reset the Cisco 1040s by disconnecting them from power and connecting them again.
Warning
Before disconnecting a Cisco 1040 Sensor, read the regulatory compliance and safety information in
Quick Start Guide for Cisco 1040 Sensor.
Sample Cisco 1040 Sensor Configuration Files
Service Monitor creates these files when you edit the configuration through the user interface and when
a Cisco 1040 uses the default configuration file to register. These samples are provided to enable you to
confirm that the contents of a sensor configuration file are correct.
Note Always use the Service Monitor user interface to edit sensor configuration files to ensure that Service
Monitor functions properly. Do not edit Cisco 1040 Sensor configuration files on the TFTP server.
Default 1040 Sensor Configuration File—QOVDefault.CNF
In the default configuration file, the ID, A000, is a placeholder; an IP address or alternatively a DNS
name is provided for the Receiver. The last updated data and time represent the last time that the default
configuration was updated from the Service Monitor user interface.
Receiver=10.92.99.22;;
ID=A000
Image=SvcMonAB2_102.img
LastUpdated=11_16_2010-6_59_46.78
CDPGlobalRunState=true
SyslogPort=UDP:5666
SkinnyPort=TCP:2000