• Back-up Tool: Enables the Web Element Manager to transfer a copy of the configuration file currently being used by a managed system at user-defined intervals. Files are transferred to the host server in a specific directory. The number of files to retain in the directory is also configurable. This tool provides a useful mechanism for testing configurations and/or quickly restoring a last-known-good configuration in the event of an error.
• Compare Tool: Provides a powerful tool for comparing the configuration files of two managed systems. Once the two files are specified, a dialog appears displaying the two documents side-by-side. Line numbers are added for convenience. Text additions, modifications, and deletions are displayed in different colors for easy recognition. This tool can be useful on its own to determine variations between multiple iterations of the same configuration file, or, when used in conjunction with the Back-up tool, it can provide an audit trail of configuration changes that occurred during system operation.The Web Element Manager’s accounting management functionality is compliant with TS 32.401, 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Concept and requirements and allows you to:
• Inspector: Inspectors are limited to a small number of read-only Exec Mode commands.The bulk of these are “show” commands giving the inspector the ability to view a variety of statistics and conditions. The Inspector cannot execute show configuration commands and do not have the privilege to enter the Config Mode.
• Operator: Operators have read-only privileges to a larger subset of the Exec Mode commands. They can execute all commands that are part of the inspector mode, plus some system monitoring, statistic, and fault management functions. Operators do not have the ability to enter the Config Mode.
• Administrator: Administrators have read-write privileges and can execute any command throughout the CLI except for a few security-related commands that can only be configured by Security Administrators. Administrators can configure or modify the system and are able to execute all system commands, including those available to the Operators and Inspectors.
• Security Administrator: Security Administrators have read-write privileges and can execute all CLI commands including those available to Administrators, Operators, and Inspectors.Beginning with Release 12.0 redundant servers can be configured using Oracle Cluster software. Much of the information in the following chapters applies equally to a cluster installation although at this time we recommend using the GUI installation method described in Installing the WEM Software. A separate appendix addresses the differences between a Standalone installation and a Failover installation and it also defines the steps required to create and configure a cluster.A stand-alone version of the WEM’s online help file is provided with the WEM. This stand-alone help contains content identical to the context-sensitive help. Users can save the standalone (.chm) help file to a local drive to conduct off-line WEM-related research. The standalone help file can be downloaded from the main WEM browser page by clicking the Web Element Manager Offline Help link under Help Resources.Web Element Manager can be installed on servers running the Sun Solaris or the custom Cisco MITG Red Hat Linux Enterprise v5.5 operating systems. For detailed operating system and hardware platform requirements, refer to the Web Element Manager System Requirements section of this chapter.Caution: The Cisco MITG RHEL v5.5 OS is a custom image that contains only those software packages required to support compatible Cisco MITG external software applications. Users must not install any other applications on servers running the Cisco MITG v5.5 OS. For detailed software compatibility information, refer to the Cisco MITG RHEL v5.5 OS Application Note.
Important: The hardware required for the Web Element Manager server may vary, depending on the operating system being used, the number of chassis being managed, the number of clients that require access, and other variables. The requirements listed in this section support up to 30 Web Element Manager clients, managing up to 25 chassis.
Important: Ensure that all recommended patches are installed before performing a new installation or software upgrade.
Important: Users based in the United States should ensure that the timezone patch 109809-05 (or later) and libc patch 108993-52 (or later) be installed in support of extended daylight savings time (DST).
Important: Users based in the United States should ensure that the timezone patch 113225-07 (or later) and libc patch 112874-33 (or later) be installed in support of extended daylight savings time (DST) support. In addition, if Solaris 9 is used, it must be installed using the “End User System support 64-bit” software group must be specified during the installation of the operating system. This option installs the libraries required for proper operation of the Web Element Manager.
Important: Users based in the United States using Solaris 10 should ensure that the timezone patch 138856-02 or later is installed in support of extended Daylight Savings Time (DST).
Important: If you plan to install software and maintain the Web Element Manager application and server remotely, it is recommended that you use an X-Windows client.
For hardware platform requirements for the Cisco MITG RHEL v5.5 OS, refer to the Server Hardware Requirements section in this chapter. For information related to installation, refer to the Cisco MITG RHEL OS v5.5 Application Note.Caution: The Cisco MITG RHEL v5.5 OS is a custom image that contains only those software packages required to support compatible Cisco MITG external software applications. Users must not install any other applications on servers running the Cisco MITG v5.5 OS. For detailed software compatibility information, refer to the Cisco MITG RHEL v5.5 OS Application Note.
Important: It is recommended that users should use JRE 1.4.2_11 (or later) or 1.5 update 6 (or later).
Important: Web Element Manager clients cannot access the Web Element Manager server if the server is separated by an NAT'd firewall or other device that restricts access between the client workstation and server.
• Back-up Tool: Enables the Web Element Manager to transfer a copy of the configuration file currently being used by a managed system at user-defined intervals. Files are transferred to the host server in a specific directory. The number of files to retain in the directory is also configurable. This tool provides a useful mechanism for testing configurations and/or quickly restoring a last-known-good configuration in the event of an error.
• Compare Tool: Provides a powerful tool for comparing the configuration files of two managed systems. Once the two files are specified, a dialog appears displaying the two documents side-by-side. Line numbers are added for convenience. Text additions, modifications, and deletions are displayed in different colors for easy recognition. This tool can be useful on its own to determine variations between multiple iterations of the same configuration file, or, when used in conjunction with the Back-up tool, it can provide an audit trail of configuration changes that occurred during system operation.The Web Element Manager’s accounting management functionality is compliant with TS 32.401, 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; Telecommunication management; Performance Management (PM); Concept and requirements and allows you to:While it is possible to authenticate users via RADIUS server configuration, each RADIUS server has its own configuration that is outside the scope of this document. However, you can find the mapping information you would need to configure each of the four levels of administrative user in the “CLI Administrative Users” section of the CLI Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
• Inspector: Inspectors are limited to a small number of read-only Exec Mode commands.The bulk of these are “show” commands giving the inspector the ability to view a variety of statistics and conditions. The Inspector cannot execute show configuration commands and do not have the privilege to enter the Config Mode.
• Operator: Operators have read-only privileges to a larger subset of the Exec Mode commands. They can execute all commands that are part of the inspector mode, plus some system monitoring, statistic, and fault management functions. Operators do not have the ability to enter the Config Mode.
• Administrator: Administrators have read-write privileges and can execute any command throughout the CLI except for a few security-related commands that can only be configured by Security Administrators. Administrators can configure or modify the system and are able to execute all system commands, including those available to the Operators and Inspectors.
• Security Administrator: Security Administrators have read-write privileges and can execute all CLI commands including those available to Administrators, Operators, and Inspectors.
• Configuration: This database contains tables which maintain configuration information for user details, topology for maps and manageable systems.
• Trap: This database contains tables which maintain SNMP trap configuration information and all the received SNMP traps.
• MIB: This database contains all the information required to translate SNMP Object identifiers to proper MIB names and their types as given in the MIB file.
• Audit Trail: This database contains table that maintains the configuration trail including the following:
• Bulk Statistics: This database contains various tables containing counter values periodically received from the system via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).Important: The WEM Northbound Interface is a license-enabled feature. Contact your local Cisco Sales representative for more information.
• Alarm: 3GPP TS 32.111-3 (V6.6.0)
• Basic CM: 3GPP TS 32.603 (V6.4.0)
• Notification: 3GPP TS 32.303 (V6.6.0)
• Communication Surveillance: 3GPP TS 32.353 (V6.4.0)
• Entry Point: 3GPP 32.363 (V6.4.0)
• Generic Network Resource (NRM) IRP: 3GPP TS 32.623 (v6.50)
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