User Guide for CiscoWorks QoS Policy Manager 4.1
Chapter 11 Using Administration Features

Table Of Contents

Using Administration Features

Using QPM Audit

Viewing Audit Logs

Deleting Audit Logs

Changing SNMP Settings

Viewing User Permissions Report

Licensing QPM

Licenses and Upgrade Paths

Using Configuration Backup

Working with User Roles


Using Administration Features


The following topics describe additional QPM administration features:

Using QPM Audit

Changing SNMP Settings

Viewing User Permissions Report

Licensing QPM

Using Configuration Backup

Working with User Roles

Using QPM Audit

The QPM audit feature provides audit logs about changes made to QPM policy groups, global libraries, and device information:

Viewing Audit Logs

Deleting Audit Logs

Viewing Audit Logs

You can view the following Audit logs:

Policy—These logs track changes made to policy properties and traffic rules, including policy device assignments in a specified policy group.

Policy groups—These logs track Deploy, Save, Restore, Upload, and Import actions on a policy group. The audit provides a message for each operation. Three message levels are available—information, warning, and error.

Libraries—These logs track changes made to IP aliases, application aliases, and policy templates. (System-created policy templates are not recorded in the Audit logs.)

General—These logs track changes made to the QPM device inventory following device rediscovery, the movement of a device between device groups, or the updating of the mapped operating system version for a device.

The logs provide links to view the items that have been modified.

To view Audit logs:


Step 1 Select Administration > Audit.

The Audit Trail Policy Groups/Policies page appears.

Step 2 Select the type of logs you want to view in the TOC.

Step 3 For Policy and Policy Groups logs, select the policy group for which you want to view information.

See the following topics for more information about the fields in these pages:

Audit Trail Policies Page, page E-1

Audit Trail Policy Group Actions Page, page E-2

Audit Trail Library Components Page, page E-3

Audit Trail General Logs Page, page E-3


Related Topics

Deleting Audit Logs

Deleting Audit Logs

You can delete old Audit logs that you no longer need.

To delete Audit logs:


Step 1 Select Administration > Audit.

The Audit Trail Policy Groups/Policies page appears.

Step 2 Select the type of logs you want to delete in the TOC.

Step 3 For Policy and Policy Groups logs, select the policy group for which you want to delete logs. The logs for the selected policy group are displayed.

Step 4 Click Clear.

A Calendar dialog box opens.

Step 5 Use the navigation arrows above the calendar table to navigate through the calendar. In the calendar table, choose the date to which you want to delete logs.

Step 6 Click OK.

The Audit logs before and including the selected date are deleted, and no longer appear in the Audit display.


Related Topics

Viewing Audit Logs

Changing SNMP Settings

QPM uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to query network devices, and discover device information.

You can change the following SNMP properties, if you have the appropriate privileges:

Timeout—Amount of time the system should wait for a device to respond before trying to access it again.

Retries—Number of times the system tries to access devices.

Minimum thread number—The minimum number of SNMP requests that can processed concurrently.

Maximum thread number—The maximum number of SNMP requests that can processed concurrently.

To change SNMP settings:


Step 1 Select Administration > SNMP.

The SNMP Properties page appears.

Step 2 Change SNMP parameters as required. See SNMP, page E-4 for more information about the fields in this page.

Step 3 Click Save.


Viewing User Permissions Report

You can view the report of how QPM user permissions relate to CiscoWorks user permissions. If you are using ACS to control authorization, this report does not represent your current configuration; it only shows the default authorizations for CiscoWorks authorization levels.

To view the User Permissions Report:


Step 1 Choose Administration > User Permissions Report.

The User Permissions Report page opens.

Step 2 Find how each Task Path in QPM is related to the CiscoWorks user roles.


Licensing QPM

You must obtain a product license before you start using an application. You can obtain a product license and license your application, view details of your current software licenses or install a new license using the License feature.

Viewing your License

To view details of all your installed licenses, select Administration > License > License Overview.

The License Overview page appears. The license name, license type, device limit, devices in use and the installation date of the license appear in the License Overview page.

Installing a License

To install a license:


Step 1 Click Install License in the License Overview page.

The Install license page appears.

Step 2 Enter the path to the new license file in the field, or click Browse and select the new license file.

Step 3 Click Next.

The License Details page appears with the details of the license.

Step 4 Click Next to confirm installation.

The License Confirm page appears confirming that the new license has been installed successfully

Step 5 Click Finish to complete the installation process.

The License Overview page appears with the details of you newly installed license.



Note You will not be able to delete a license.


Related Topics

Licenses and Upgrade Paths

Licenses and Upgrade Paths

The QPM 4.1 licenses can be categorized as following:

Three types of base licenses

Three types of incremental core licenses

One type of upgrade license

The base licenses of QPM 4.1 let you work with a defined number of managed network nodes. The incremental licenses let you increase the number of managed network nodes.

The upgrade licenses help you to upgrade the application while retaining the inventory and preserving as much of the configuration of the application as possible.

Base Licenses

QPM-4.1-SMB-K9: This license is for small and medium businesses. Twenty managed nodes (devices) are allowed, and both monitoring and provisioning are supported. This is not upgradeable to other license categories.

QPM-4.1-COMB-K9: This license supports both provisioning and monitoring, and restricts inventory to 500 managed nodes (devices).

QPM-4.1-MON-K9: This license supports monitoring only, and restricts inventory to 500 managed nodes (devices).

Incremental Core Licenses

These are license packs that may be added to an existing QPM-4.1-COMB-K9 or QPM-4.1-MON-K9 license.

QPM-4.1-INCR-500=: This license allows you to add 500 devices to the inventory, provided you have either a QPM-4.1-COMB-K9 base license or a QPM-4.1-MON-K9 base license.

QPM-4.1-INCR-1000=: This license allows you to add 1000 devices to the inventory, provided you have either a QPM-4.1-COMB-K9 base license or a QPM-4.1-MON-K9 base license.

QPM-4.1-INCR-2000=: This license allows you to add 2000 devices to the inventory, provided you have either a QPM-4.1-COMB-K9 base license or a QPM-4.1-MON-K9 base license.

Upgrade Licenses

QPM-41-M2C-UPGR: This license allows you to upgrade QPM 4.1 from the QPM-4.1-MON-K9 license mode (that is, monitoring only license) to the combined (that is, configuration and monitoring) mode.


Note If you want to upgrade from QPM4.0-MON to QPM4.1-COMB, you need to first upgrade to QPM 4.1, and then apply the QPM-41-M2C-UPGR.


Table 11-1 summarizes the upgrade paths for QPM 4.1:

Table 11-1 QPM 4.1 License Upgrade Paths

Upgrade From
Upgrade To
4.1 SMB
4.1 MON
4.1 COMB

4.0 SMB

Y

   

4.0 MON

 

Y

 

4.0 COMB

   

Y

4.1 MON

   

Y


Y—Represents that upgrade path is supported.

Related Topics

Licensing QPM

Using Configuration Backup

The Configuration Backup feature in QPM helps you to backup QPM application data to a directory in your system. You can also set the frequency (such as, immediate, daily, weekly, or monthly) for this backup. You can later restore this backup data for use in QPM on another server.

QPM uses the CiscoWorks Common Services backup utility to backup the application data.

To backup the application data in QPM:


Step 1 In QPM, go to Administration > Configuration Backup.

You are redirected to the Backup Job page in Common Services.

Step 2 In the Backup Job page, enter the path of the backup directory, and set the frequency for backup.

For more details, see the online help for Backup Job page in Common Services.


Working with User Roles

You can add, edit, or delete users and their roles in QPM. QPM uses the Local User Setup page in CiscoWorks Common Services to apply this feature.

To work with User Roles in QPM:


Step 1 In QPM, go to Administration > User Roles.

You are redirected to the Local User Setup page in CiscoWorks.

Step 2 Add, edit, or delete the users and their corresponding roles as required.

For more details, see the online help for Local User Setup page in Common Services.