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A variety of measurements are available to help you monitor system and call operation. Refer to these topics in this chapter to display alarm, measurement, and debugging information:
•Viewing the Status of Cisco Unified MobilityManager Services
The Cisco Unified MobilityManager Alarm window lists information about noteworthy events detected by the system. Alarms are set when the error conditions occur and are cleared when the errors are corrected.
To find and display alarm information, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Serviceability > Alarm.
The Find and List Cisco Unified MobilityManager Alarms window opens.
Step 2 From the drop-down list box, choose the category on which you want to search:
•alarmcategory
•alarmcomponent
•severity
•date
Step 3 From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following criteria:
•begins with
•contains
•ends with
•is exactly
•is empty
•is not empty
Step 4 Enter search text, if applicable, and click Find. You can also specify how many items per page to display.
To find all alarms, click Find without entering any search text.
The requested alarms are displayed in the window.
Step 5 To change the number of alarm records displayed per page, choose a number from the Row per Page drop-down list box.
Table 4-1 lists the alarm information contained in each row of the alarm display. The alarms are sorted by date, with the most recent alarm listed first.
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The Cisco Unified MobilityManager Measurement window displays measurements that are collected by the Cisco Unified MobilityManager server.
Note To reset the measurement counters to zero, click Reset Measurement Counters.
To display measurement statistics, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Serviceability > Measurement.
The Find and List Cisco Unified MobilityManager Measurements window opens.
Step 2 From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following criteria for searching the name of the measurement:
•begins with
•contains
•ends with
•is exactly
•is empty
•is not empty
Step 3 Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable, and click Find. You can also specify how many items per page to display.
To find all measurements, click Find without entering any search text.
The requested measurements are displayed in the window and are sorted alphabetically by Measurement Name.
Step 4 To change the number of records displayed per page, choose a number from the Row per Page drop-down list box.
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Table 4-2 describes the available measurements. For information on displaying the measurements, see the "Displaying Measurements" section.
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You can use the Cisco Unified MobilityManager and Admin Log Level window to determine the types of alarms that are captured in system log files. The default logging level is for information only; changing the levels may be desirable for troubleshooting.
To configure logging levels, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Serviceability > Debug.
The Cisco Unified MobilityManager and Admin Log Level Configuration window opens.
Step 2 From the drop-down list boxes, choose the minimum alarm levels to be logged. See Table 4-3 for a description of the logging levels. The default level is info.
Step 3 Click Save to change the logging criteria to include the new levels.
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The Cisco Unified MobilityManager Service Status window displays the current status of services that must be running for Cisco Unified MobilityManager to operate.
To view the status of services, choose Serviceability > Service Status. Table 4-4 describes the services that are listed. The status for each is Running or Stopped.
If the Cisco Unified MobilityManager service is listed as stopped, it can be restarted from the System Parameters screen.
To restart the Cisco Unified MobilityManager service, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 From the Cisco Unified MobilityManager administration window, choose System > System Parameters. The System Parameters Configuration page opens.
Step 2 Click Restart Cisco Unified MobilityManager.
Step 3 Click OK to confirm.