Table Of Contents
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Index
A
adding
device groups (see under device groups, managing) 11-8
devices (see importing devices) 2-8
e-mail targets
for global nodifications 12-4
for service notifications 12-6
SNMP traps
for global notifications 12-4
for service notifications 12-6
Syslog targets
global notifications 12-5
service notifications 12-6
administering Performance Monitor 12-1
default page, selecting 12-14
event thresholds, working with 12-9
logs, working with 12-12
notifications, working with 12-1
global settings, configuring 12-3
service settings, configuring 12-5
system parameters, working with 12-11
aggregated data, settings for deleting 12-11
approver user role 3-3
AVVID, and the SAFE blueprint 2-2
B
bandwidth
consumption graphs 4-4
utilization graphs 5-5
best practices
SAFE blueprint 2-2
C
categories
for events 3-11
failure 3-11
performance 3-11
for reports 10-1
failure 10-1
performance 10-1
throughput 10-1
usage 10-1
cautions
regarding
deleting targets for global notification 12-5
e-mail job scheduling 10-11
importing devices using a CSV file 2-9
security, and CSV import files 2-9
VPN concentrators, and clusters 5-3
checklists
server
enhancing performance 2-1
Cisco AVVID, and the SAFE blueprint 2-2
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series switches
low performance in SSL modules, and 9-2
Cisco SAFE Blueprint 2-2
CiscoWorks
CiscoWorks CommonServices, integrating Performance Monitor with 1-5
CiscoWorks Server
desktop, logging into 3-1
roles, mapping to Performance Monitor permissions 3-2
cluster RAS data, isolating and viewing 5-2
cluster RAS device data, isolating and viewing
details for a device, viewing 5-5
device crypto accelerator card data, viewing 5-8
device crypto activity, monitoring 5-7
device failures, monitoring 5-7
interface status for a single device 5-8
usage and activity, monitoring 5-6
cluster RAS users, working with 5-9
identifying top 10 users
of a device 5-10
of a RAS cluster 5-11
common services (see under CiscoWorks) 3-1
community strings
adding devices, and 2-8
concepts
content switching 8-1
critical problems 1-3
dashboard 1-3
event browser 1-3
events 1-3
firewall services 7-1
graphs and tables 1-3
remote access VPN services 5-1
VPN3000 concentrators, and 5-1
site-to-site VPN 6-1
SSL services 9-1
user roles and permissions 3-2
approver 3-3
developer 3-3
export data 3-3
help desk 3-3
network administrator (capacity planner) 3-3
network operator 3-3
system administrator 3-3
connection failure graphs
top three remote access devices 4-3
top three site-to-site devices 4-3
connection graphs, top three firewall devices 4-4
console (see dashboard) 1-3
content-switching services, monitoring 8-1
collective modules 8-2
activity statistics, displaying 8-2
CSM usage, displaying 8-2
load balancing failure statistics, displaying 8-3
server and policy reject statistics, displaying 8-3
concepts in 8-1
CSM Services summary, working in 4-4
individual modules 8-3
interfaces table, displaying 8-5
module detail graphs, displaying and interpreting 8-3
real servers table, tisplaying 8-5
virtual servers table, displaying 8-4
service modules, purpose of 8-2
CPU usage
graphs
for firewall devices 7-3
for site-to-site devices 6-8
Critical Problems summary, working in 4-1
CSV (comma-separated value) file
importing devices with 2-9
caution regarding 2-9
devices, selecting 2-9
import summary 2-9
D
dashboard, working with 1-3
default startup page, selecting 12-14
deleting
aggregated data 12-11
device groups 11-11
devices 11-7
targets
for global notification 12-5
for service notification 12-7
developer user role 3-3
device groups, managing 11-8
deleting 11-11
editing 11-10
naming guidelines for 11-9
user-defined, creating 11-8
devices
about 11-1
attributes, displaying 11-2
device monitoring, enabling or disabling 11-5
importing and adding 2-8
Importing Devices wizard 2-9
import method, selecting 2-9
managing 11-2
deleting 11-7
editing 11-3
validating 2-11
historical validation tasks, viewing 2-13
scheduling device validations 2-12
displaying
current network condition of
CSM load balancing services 4-4
firewall services 4-3
SSL load balancing services 4-5
VPN services 4-2
known critical problems in network 4-1
dropped packet graphs for site-to-site devices 6-8
E
editing
device groups 11-10
devices 11-3
targets
for global notification 12-5
for service notification 12-7
e-mail
jobs, and reporting 10-10
targets, adding
for global notifications 12-4
for service notifications 12-6
event
categories 3-11
failure 3-11
performance 3-11
thresholds, working with 12-9
export data user role 3-3
F
faults.log, description 12-13
FCAPS, and Performance Monitor 1-4
features of Performance Monitor
event management 1-2
historical reports 1-2
real-time monitoring 1-2
summary views 1-2
system parameter settings 1-2
firewall services, monitoring 7-1
concepts in 7-1
detail 7-2
connection statistics, displaying 7-4
current interface state, displaying 7-3
current state of blocks on firewall devices, displaying 7-3
summary graphs, interpreting 7-2
high-level overview, displaying 7-1
tables and pages useful in
Firewall Device Blocks Details table 7-3
Firewall Device Connections table 7-4
Firewall Device Interface Status table 7-3
Firewall Devices table 7-1
Firewall Services summary 4-3
summary graphs 7-2
G
getting started 3-1
CiscoWorks Server
desktop, logging in to 3-1
roles (see user roles and permissions) 3-2
Event Browsers 3-12
GUI 3-3
icons and symbols 3-5
understanding 3-3
Object Selector, using 3-10
Performance Monitor, starting 3-2
routers and switches, setting up 2-2
sequence of operations 3-15
tables 3-6
actions on tables 3-8
check boxes 3-8
common elements in 3-8
multipage tables 3-7
optional tasks in 3-9
rows and columns 3-6
user roles (see user roles and permissions) 3-2
wizards, using 3-10
H
help
(see also troubleshooting) A-1
help desk user role 3-3
I
importing devices 2-8
Importing Devices wizard, working with 2-9
import method, selecting 2-9
CSV files, importing with 2-9
manually 2-10
inbound
connection failure graphs for site-to-site devices 6-8
interface
error graphs
for firewall devices 7-3
top three errors 4-4
J
job.log, description 12-13
L
load balancing
services (see content-switching services) 8-1
log files
descriptions
faults.log 12-13
job.log 12-13
mcpui.log 12-13
polling.log 12-13
validation.log 12-13
working with 12-12
M
manually importing devices
device types and addresses 2-10
import summary 2-10
SNMP community and credentials 2-10
MCP process maintenance 3-14
mcpui.log, description 12-13
memory usage
graphs
for firewall devices 7-3
for site-to-site devices 6-8
monitoring features, matrix of 1-5
N
naming guidelines for device groups 11-9
network administrator (capacity planner) user role 3-3
network operator user role 3-3
notifications
settings for, configuring 12-6
global 12-3
per service 12-5
working with 12-1
O
outbound
connection failure graphs for site-to-site devices 6-8
overview 1-1
basic concepts
critical problems 1-3
dashboard 1-3
event browser 1-3
events 1-3
graphs and tables 1-3
CiscoWorks CommonServices, integration with 1-5
FCAPS, and Performance Monitor 1-4
getting started (see getting started) 3-1
MCP process maintenance 3-14
monitoring features, matrix of 1-5
SNMP traps, receiving 2-15
what Performance Monitor is 1-1
SAFE strategy 2-2
P
packet drop
graphs of, remote access devices, displaying 5-4
packet drop, on site-to-site devices, graph for 6-8
polling.log, description 12-13
R
RAS cluster device data, isolating and viewing
detail 5-5
device crypto accelerator card data, viewing 5-8
device crypto activity, monitoring 5-7
device failures, monitoring 5-7
usage and activity, monitoring 5-6
tables and pages useful in
RAS Cluster Devices table 5-4
RAS Clusters table 5-2
RAS device data, isolating and viewing
status display, tabular format 5-8
tables and pages useful in 5-8
read community strings
adding devices, and 2-8
remote access VPN services, monitoring 5-1
cluster users, working with 5-9
details, displaying 5-9
top 10 users of a cluster, identifying 5-11
top 10 users of a device, identifying 5-10
RAS cluster device data, isolating and viewing 5-4
detail 5-5
remote access clusters, displaying 5-2
RAS cluster device details, working with 5-5
device crypto accelerator card data, displaying 5-8
device crypto activity, monitoring 5-7
device failures, monitoring 5-7
device usage and activity, monitoring 5-6
interface status data for a device, displaying 5-8
summary graphs, interpreting 5-5
viewing 5-5
reporting features, matrix 10-1
reports (see trend reports) 10-1
routers and switches, setting up 2-2
S
SAFE blueprint
AVVID, and 2-2
best practices, and 2-2
site-to-site devices, dropped packet graph for 6-8
site-to-site VPN services, monitoring
concepts in 6-1
details 6-7
device interfaces, displaying 6-9
summary graphs, interpreting 6-7
devices 6-4
crypto activity, monitoring 6-6
detail, viewing 6-4
device failures, monitoring 6-6
device usage and activity, monitoring 6-5
displaying all 6-3
tunnels 6-9
locating 6-10
top 10, displaying 6-9
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
trap target, adding
global notifications 12-4
service notifications 12-6
SNMP traps, receiving 2-15
SSL services, monitoring 9-1
all modules collectively 9-2
activity statistics, displaying 9-2
SSL statistics, working with 9-2
SSL usage, displaying 9-2
TCP connection statistics, working with 9-3
concepts in 9-1
individual modules 9-3
module detail graphs, displaying and interpreting 9-3
proxy errors, working with 9-5
proxy statistics 9-4
modules
low performance in, troubleshooting 9-2
purpose of 9-1
SSL Services summary, working in 4-5
tables and pages useful in 4-5
starting PerformanceMonitor 3-2
summaries, using 4-1
Critical Problems summary 4-1
CSM Services summary 4-4
Firewall Services summary 4-3
options (table) 4-1
Critical Problems 4-1
Event Browser 4-1
Firewall 4-1
Load Balancing 4-1
SSL 4-1
VPN 4-1
SSL Services summary 4-5
VPN Services summary 4-2
Syslog target, adding
global notification 12-5
service notification 12-6
system administrator user role 3-3
system parameters, working with 12-11
T
target, editing
for global notifications 12-5
for service notifications 12-7
technical assistance
(see also troubleshooting) A-1
throughput graphs
for remote access devices, displaying 5-5
throughput versus connection graphs for firewall devices 7-3
throughput versus tunnels graphs for site-to-site devices 6-8
top three
in RAS VPNs 4-3
in site-to-site VPNs 4-3
trend reports
categories for 10-1
failure 10-1
performance 10-1
throughput 10-1
usage 10-1
trend reports, using 10-1
configuring reports 10-6
e-mail jobs, working with 10-10
historical reports, understanding 10-7
RAS VPN user session reports, viewing 10-8
reporting options, understanding 10-1
failure report subcategories 10-2
generating reports 10-6
performance report subcategories 10-3
throughput report subcategories 10-4
usage report subcategories 10-5
top 10 site-to-site VPN tunnel reports, viewing 10-10
top 10 user reports, viewing 10-8
troubleshooting Performance Monitor A-1
SSL modules, low peformance in 9-2
troubleshooting your network A-1
tunnels
locating 6-10
top 10, displaying 6-9
tunnel count graphs, top three site-to-site devices 4-3
working with 6-9
U
user
roles and permissions 3-2
approver 3-3
CiscoWorks Server roles, mapping to Performance Monitor permissions 3-2
developer 3-3
export data 3-3
help desk 3-3
network administrator (capacity planner) 3-3
network operator 3-3
system administrator 3-3
session count graphs, top three remote access devices 4-3
V
validation.log, description 12-13
VPN 3000 concentrators, and remote access VPN services 5-1
VPN services, monitoring
remote access 5-1
cluster device details, displaying 5-5
cluster users, monitoring 5-9
concentrators providing services, displaying all 5-4
concepts in 5-1
remote access clusters, displaying 5-2
service status, displaying 4-2
site-to-site 6-1
concepts in 6-1
device details, displaying 6-7
devices, displaying all 6-3
device status, displaying 6-4
tunnels, working with 6-9