Cisco IP Solution Center Infrastructure Reference, 3.0
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

AAA server     3-4, 4-2, 4-168

access     4-169

define     4-169

delete     4-171

about     3-2

access domain

create     4-150

Account     3-2

Active Users     3-10, 8-1, 8-28

active users     8-28

admin     3-1

Administration     3-1, 3-2, 3-8, 8-1

advanced filter     8-31

aggregated traffic shaper     6-46

audience     xxviii

auto refresh     3-3, 8-28

B

background daemon     2-1

bootstrapping     2-1

Broken state     4-3

C

CERC     4-162

access     4-163

delete     4-165

CERCs     4-2

CE routing community     3-4, 4-2, 4-162

access     4-163

delete     4-165

Certificate Enrollment Audit     7-3

Cisco.com     xxx, xxxii

closed state     4-3

cnsserver server     2-9

Collect Config     7-3

Collections Zones     8-22

Collection Zones     3-10

commands

startwd     2-2

stopwd     2-3, 2-4, 2-5

watchdog     2-1

wdclient     2-5

Config Audit     7-3

configurations

view     6-3

Control Center     3-10, 8-1, 8-14

conventions     xxix

cornerstone bridge server     2-9

cornerstonebridge server     2-9

CPE device

create     4-142

create     4-132

user groups     8-7

user role     8-11

users     8-3

Create Data File     6-3, 6-13

create EoMPLS Link QoS settings     6-49

create ICMP     6-39

create IGMP     6-40

create IP     6-41

create IP Link QoS settings     6-45

create TCP     6-37

Create Template     6-3, 6-5

create UDP     6-38

customer     3-4, 4-2, 4-137

access     4-137

associating with devices     8-12

create     4-138

definition     8-9

delete     4-140

edit     4-139

customer site

create     4-141

D

Data File

Delete     6-19

Edit     6-18

data file name     6-14

dbpoller server     2-9

Delete     6-3

delete

user groups     8-8

user roles     8-14

users     8-5

deployed state     4-3

Deployment Flow

create     5-3

delete     5-9

execute     5-3

Deployment Flow Manager     3-5, 5-1

access     5-2

device     3-4, 4-2, 4-96

creation     4-98

delete     4-126

edit     4-124

e-mail     4-136

device configuration, edit     4-127

Device Configuration Manager     5-22

Device Console     3-5, 5-10

device group     3-4, 4-2, 4-131, 4-132

access     4-131

delete     4-136

edit     4-135

device owner, e-mail     4-129

diagnostic tools     2-5

disabled_dependent state     2-10

disabled state     2-10

disconnect button     8-30

dispatcher server     2-9

documentation, additional     xxxiii

documentation, CD-ROM     xxxi

documentation, feedback     xxxi

documentation, obtaining     xxx

documentation, ordering     xxxi

documentation, related     xxvii

download     5-6

Download Commands     5-11

Download Template     5-16

Dynamic Java Class type     6-12

Dynamic URL type     6-12

E

Edit     6-3

edit

user groups     8-8

user roles     8-13

users     8-5

e-mail, device group     4-136

e-mail device owner     4-129

EoMPLS Link QoS settings

create     6-49

EXEC Commands     5-24

exec time column     2-10

F

failed audit state     4-3

failed deploy state     4-3

filter     3-3

advanced     8-31

simple     8-31

find

user groups     8-9

users     8-6

finding the discovered NPCs in IM     4-19

finding the discovered SRs in IM     4-19

Firewall

marking Interfaces for Firewall in IM     4-19

firewall example template     6-21

Float type     6-10

Functional state     4-3

G

gen column     2-10

getting started     1-1

glossary     1

H

help     3-2

Home screen     3-1, 3-2, 7-1, 8-1

Hosts     3-10, 8-15

config     8-16

details     8-16

servers     8-18

Watchdog     8-19

HTTP CoS Report     7-60

httpd server     2-9

HTTP report     7-58

I

ICPM

create     6-39

IGMP

create     6-40

IM

accessing GUI     4-23

choosing all the POPs     4-15

choosing the seed devices and hub     4-15

Edit menu     4-68

enabling passwords into the defaults row     4-16

File menu     4-23

finding the discovered NPCs     4-19

finding the discovered SRs     4-19

GUI reference     4-20

importing devices with configuration files     4-14

importing devices without configuration files     4-15

installing Java SDK 1.4.0     4-7

installing Java WebStart 1.0.1     4-11

launching IM     4-12

Logging menu     4-75

marking Interfaces for IPsec, Firewall, NAT, or QoS     4-19

running NPC discovery     4-18

specifying the maximum hop count     4-15

spreadsheet     4-21

Tasks menu     4-74

Tools menu     4-75

View menu     4-74

importing devices with configuration files     4-14

importing devices without configuration files     4-15

Index     3-2

installation

remote     8-20

Integer type     6-9

interface example template     6-21

introduction     1-1

invalid state     4-4

Inventory and Connection Manager     3-4, 4-1

Inventory Manager     3-4, 4-5

See IM

inventory manager     4-2

IP

create     6-41

IP address

create     4-152

IP address pool     4-151

IP Link QoS settings

create     6-45

IPsec

marking Interfaces for IPsec in IM     4-19

IPsec Functional Audit     7-3

IPv4 type     6-10

J

Java SDK 1.4.0     4-7

Java WebStart 1.0.1     4-11

Jitter CoS Report     7-60

Jitter report     7-58

L

Licensing     3-10, 8-25

link efficiency     6-47

Link QoS Manager     3-8, 6-1, 6-44

lockmanager server     2-9

logout     3-2

logs     8-22

lost state     4-4

M

Manage TIBCO Rendezvous     3-10, 8-1, 8-33

manual, objective     xxvii

manual organization     xxix

maps     4-91

maps, adding     4-95

maximum hop count     4-15

message button     8-29

missed column     2-11

Monitoring     3-2, 3-8, 7-1

mouse terminology     xxix

MPLS Functional Audit     7-3

Multicast pool     4-151

create     4-153

N

name column     2-9

Named Physical Circuit     3-4, 4-171

access     4-172

create     4-172

delete     4-173

Named Physical Circuits     4-2

NAT

marking Interfaces for NAT in IM     4-19

Network Object Manager     6-51

Network Objects

create     6-51

delete     6-53

edit     6-53

Network Objects Manager     3-8, 6-1

node locations     4-94

NPC     4-171

access     4-172

create     4-172

delete     4-173

NPC discovery

running NPC discovery in IM     4-18

nspoller server     2-10

O

objective     xxvii

one-dimensional array     6-16

orbd     2-3

organization of manual     xxix

overview     3-1

P

parent role

definition     8-9

passwords

enabling passwords into the defaults     4-16

PE device

create     4-148

pending state     4-4

permission for others

definition     8-4

permissions

user roles     8-9

pid column     2-11

Ping     3-8, 7-1, 7-8

IPsec     7-12

MPLS     7-10

Policy Manager     3-6, 6-1, 6-2

POPs

choosing all the POPs     4-15

probes     7-15

create from any SA Agent device     7-16

create from IPsec CPE     7-36

create from MPLS CPE     7-22

create from MPLS PE     7-29

delete     7-48

details     7-46

disable     7-52

enable     7-49

product introduction     1-1

Protocol Bundles     3-7, 6-42

create     6-43

delete     6-44

edit     6-43

Protocol Manager     3-7, 6-1, 6-36

Protocols     3-7, 6-36

delete     6-42

edit     6-41

protocols     7-41

provider     3-4, 4-2, 4-144

access     4-144

create     4-145

definition     8-9

delete     4-147

edit     4-146

provider region

create     4-147

Q

QoS

marking Interfaces for QoS in IM     4-19

R

RD pool     4-151

create     4-154

recommendations, system     1-2

related documentation     xxvii

Reload     5-29

remote installation     8-20

remote uninstallation     8-21

requested state     4-4

resource pool     3-4, 4-2, 4-151

access     4-152

delete     4-161

restart_delay state     2-10

right to use     8-27

Route Distinguisher pool     4-151

create     4-154

Route Target pool     4-151

create     4-154

rows per page     3-3

RT pool     4-151

create     4-154

Runtime Actions     7-7

S

scheduler server     2-10

Security     3-1, 3-9, 8-1, 8-2

seed devices

choosing the seed devices and hub     4-15

Select & Click Go     6-7

server names     2-9

Service Deployment     7-3

Service Design     3-2, 3-5, 6-2

Service Inventory     3-1, 3-4, 4-1

Service Level Agreement     7-14

setup     7-15

Service Request     3-4

service request     4-2, 4-3

states     4-3

Services

IPsec     6-15

IPsecRA     6-15

L2VPN     6-15

MPLS     6-15

NAT     6-15

Show button     6-3

Show Data File Matching     6-3

Show Template Matching     6-3

simple filter     8-31

site of origin pool     4-151

create     4-157

SLA     3-8, 7-1, 7-14

HTTP CoS Report     7-60

HTTP report     7-58

Jitter CoS Report     7-60

Jitter report     7-58

setup     7-15

Summary CoS Report     7-59

summary report     7-55

SLA Collection     7-3

SLA reports     7-54

specifying the maximum hop count     4-15

start_depends state     2-10

startdb command     2-1, 2-2

started state     2-10

starting state     2-10

startns command     2-2

startwd     2-1

startwd command     2-2

state

Broken     4-3

closed     4-3

deployed     4-3

disabled     2-10

disabled_dependent     2-10

failed audit     4-3

failed deploy     4-3

Functional     4-3

invalid     4-4

lost     4-4

pending     4-4

requested     4-4

restart_delay     2-10

start_depends     2-10

started     2-10

starting     2-10

stop_depends     2-10

stopped     2-10

stopping_gently     2-10

stopping_hard     2-10

Wait Deployed     4-4

state column     2-10

states of service requests     4-3

states transition diagram     4-5

stop_depends state     2-10

stopall command     2-3

stopdb command     2-3, 2-4

stopns command     2-3, 2-4

stopped state     2-10

stopping_gently state     2-10

stopping_hard state     2-10

stopwd command     2-5

String type     6-7, 6-8

structural overview     3-1

Sub-Template type     6-11

success column     2-11

Summary CoS Report     7-59

summary report     7-55

system recommendations     1-2

T

TAC     xxxii

escalation center     xxxiii

website     xxxii

task, creating new     7-2

Task Logs     7-6

Task Manager     3-8, 7-1

starting     7-2

Task Schedules     7-5

Task Service Requests     7-4

TCP

create     6-37

technical assistance, obtaining     xxxii

technical assistance center     xxxii

Template

Delete     6-19

Edit     6-18

template examples     6-21

Template Manager     3-6, 6-1, 6-2

data pane     6-3

tree     6-3

Template Name     6-6

terminology     xxix

topology     4-2, 4-76

accessing     4-80

areas     4-81

conventions     4-77

filtering     4-88

introduction     4-77

logical view     4-84

maps     4-91

maps, adding     4-95

node locations     4-94

physical view     4-87

requirements     4-77

searching     4-91

view types     4-82

VPN view     4-83

topology tool     3-4

traps

disable     7-53

enable     7-50

two-dimensional array     6-16

Type

Dynamic Java Class     6-12

Dynamic URL     6-12

float     6-10

integer     6-9

IPv4     6-10

string     6-7, 6-8

sub-template     6-11

typographical conventions     xxx

U

UDP

create     6-38

uninstallation

remote     8-21

upload     5-6

user

creating     8-3

deleting     8-5

finding     8-6

managing     8-2

User Access Log     3-10, 8-1, 8-30

user group

creating     8-7

deleting     8-8

editing     8-8

finding     8-9

managing     8-6

User Groups     3-9

user management

user groups     8-6

user roles     8-9

users     8-2

user role

creating     8-11

customer     8-9

deleting     8-14

editing     8-13

managing     8-9

parent role     8-9

provider     8-9

User Roles     3-1, 3-9

Users     3-9

users

assigned roles     8-4

editing     8-5

group membership     8-4

permission for others     8-4

users, active     8-28

V

Validate     6-7

Variables     6-7

VC ID pool

create     4-159

VC IP pool     4-151

View configurations     6-3

VLAN ID pool     4-151

VLAN pool

create     4-160

VPN     3-4, 4-2, 4-165

access     4-166

console, overview     3-1

create     4-166

delete     4-168

VPN 3000 events template examples     6-22

VPN 3000 routing template examples     6-22

VPN 3000 server template examples     6-22

W

Wait Deployed state     4-4

watchdog commands     2-1

startwd     2-2

stopwd     2-5

wdclient     2-5

wdgui     2-12

wdclient command     2-5

wdclient disk subcommand     2-6

wdclient group     2-6

wdclient groups     2-7

wdclient groups subcommand     2-7

wdclient group subcommand     2-6

wdclient health subcommand     2-7

wdclient log     2-7

wdclient restart     2-7

wdclient restart subcommand     2-7

wdclient start     2-8

wdclient start subcommand     2-8

wdclient status     2-9

wdclient status subcommand     2-9

wdclient stop     2-11

wdclient stop subcommand     2-11

wdclient subcommands

exec time column     2-10

gen column     2-10

missed column     2-11

name column     2-9

pid column     2-11

state column     2-10

success column     2-11

wdclient group     2-6

wdclient groups     2-7

wdclient log     2-7

wdclient restart     2-7

wdclient start     2-8

wdclient status     2-9

wdclient stop     2-11

wdclient syshealth subcommand     2-12

worker server     2-10