Generating EnergyWise reports
Cisco EnergyWise is a comprehensive program for power management in your network. Cisco EnergyWise enables companies to measure, manage, and reduce the power consumption of network infrastructure and network-attached devices to increase cost savings. See the chapter Cisco EnergyWise in LMS 4.2 in Technology Work Centers in Cisco Prime Lan Management Solution 4.2 for more information.
This section explains:
Device Power Usage Report
The Device Power Usage report displays the power usage data for each device that is polled for the EnergyWise Device Power Usage template
To create a EnergyWise Power Usage report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > EnergyWise > Device Power Usage.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
Table 4-1 describes the fields in the Create EnergyWise Device Power Usage Report dialog box.
Table 4-1 Device Power Usage Report Fields
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Device Selector |
Device category:
- Device
- Device Groups
- Port Groups
All the devices and device type groups that are being polled currently, in a tree format. |
Search Input |
Enter your search expression in this field. You can enter the device name. For example, 3500XL. |
Search |
Use the Search icon to perform a simple search of devices, after you have entered your search input. For more information on how to use Device Selector, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
Advanced Search |
Search for devices by specifying a set of rules. For more information on Advanced Search, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
All |
Click All to view all the devices that are being polled currently. Select the check boxes to select the devices. |
Search Results |
Results from Search or Advanced Search. |
Selection |
Devices that you have selected using the All tab and Search Results tab. |
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Last |
Enter a value in the text field and select a time frame for your report. You can only enter full days. Select the time frame as Days, Weeks, Months or Years from the drop-down list. For example, 5 Days, 2 Weeks, 3 Months, 2 Years. |
From |
Specify the start date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
To |
Specify the end date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
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Run Type |
Select one of the following Run Types from the drop-down list:
- Immediate—Report is generated immediately.
- Once—Report is generated only once for set date and time.
- Daily—Report is generated daily at the scheduled time.
- Weekly—Report is generated weekly for the set date and time.
- Monthly—Report is generated monthly for the set date and time.
If From and To fields are selected in the Date Range field, only Immediate and Once are displayed in the Run Types drop-down list. |
Date |
Specify the date and time of the job schedule. The date should be later than the To date specified in the Date Range pane. The time should be later than the current time. This field is disabled if you have selected Immediate as the Run Type. |
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Report Name |
Enter a name for your report. The report name should be unique. The name can contain a mix of alphabets, numerals, and some special characters (such as - _.). |
E-Mail ID |
Enter e-mail address to which the job sends messages regarding job status. The e-mail address must be in the format: user@domain.com. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by comma or semicolon. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > SMTP Default Server). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences. When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender address. |
Attach Report |
Select this check box to attach the report as a CSV file. By default a CSV file is sent to the e-mail address specified in the E-Mail ID field. If you select Add Full Report check box, instead of CSV a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. You need to enable the e-mail Attachment check box and specify the Maximum Attachment size in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences) to send the report as an e-mail. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, the URL link of the report is sent as an e-mail. You can click the URL link to view the report. |
Report Publish Path |
Use the Default Path check box to publish the report at a specific location.
- If you select the Default Path check box, it publishes the report in the default directory path.
- If you de-select the Default Path check box, it allows you to specify a directory path to which the report is published. If the directory path is not specified, then the report will be published to:
– For Windows: $NMSROOT\MDC\tomcat\webapps\upm\reports – For Solaris: $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/upm/reports – For Soft Appliance: $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/upm/reports A PDF format of the report (along with HTML and CSV formats) is published to the specified location.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Add Full Report |
Use the Add Full Report check box to create a PDF format of the report. If you select this check box along with Attach Report check box, a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, then a CSV file will only be sent as an attachment along with the URL link of the HTML report. You can download the PDF format of the report using the Export option provided in the HTML report. The PDF format of the report takes longer time to generate as it includes the report for all the polled devices. Scheduling large PDF reports daily, results high CPU and memory usage. We recommend that you schedule small PDF reports at optimal time intervals. |
Step 2
Click Create.
The EnergyWise Device Power Usage report job appears at the bottom of the page.
Interpreting Device Power Usage Report
This section describes the fields available in a EnergyWise Device Power Usage report.
Table 4-2 describes the fields in a EnergyWise Device Power Usage Quick Report.
Table 4-2 Device Power Usage Report
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Job Id |
The job id allocated at the time of creating the report |
Name |
Name of the report |
Job Type |
EnergyWise Device Power Usage |
Schedule Time |
Time when the report was scheduled by the user. |
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Email Id |
The email id to which the notification is sent on completion of the report job. |
Report Format |
Type of format used to generate the report — HTML or CSV or both |
Publish Path |
Location where the report is saved on completion |
Date Range Type |
The date range specified at the time of scheduling the report |
Reporting Duration |
The period for which the report is generated |
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Device Name List |
The list of devices selected. |
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Job Status |
Status of the job:
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Job Failure Reason |
Reason for failure of the report job if any |
Completion Time |
Date and time of completion |
Port Power Usage Report
Port Power Usage displays the power usage data for each port that is polled for the EnergyWise Port Power Usage template
To generate a Port Power Usage report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > EnergyWise > Device Port Power Usage Report.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
Table 4-3 describes the fields in the Create EnergyWise Device Port Power Report dialog box.
Table 4-3 Port Power Usage Report Fields
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Device Selector |
Device category:
- Device
- Device Groups
- Port Groups
All the devices and device type groups that are being polled currently, in a tree format. |
Search Input |
Enter your search expression in this field. You can enter the device name. For example, 3500XL. |
Search |
Use the search icon to perform a simple search of devices, after you have entered your search input. For more information on how to use Device Selector, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
Advanced Search |
Search for devices by specifying a set of rules. For more information on Advanced Search, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
All |
Click All to view all the devices that are being polled currently. Select the check boxes to select the devices. |
Search Results |
Results from Search or Advanced Search. |
Selection |
Devices that you have selected using the All tab and Search Results tab. |
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Last |
Enter a value in the text field and select a time frame of your report. You can only enter full days. Select the time frame as Days, Weeks, Months or Years from the drop-down list. For example, 5 Days, 2 Weeks, 3 Months, 2 Years. |
From |
Specify the start date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
To |
Specify the end date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
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Run Type |
Select one of the following Run Types from the drop-down list:
- Immediate—Report is generated immediately.
- Once—Report is generated only once for set date and time.
- Daily—Report is generated daily at the scheduled time.
- Weekly—Report is generated weekly for the set date and time.
- Monthly—Report is generated monthly for the set date and time.
If From and To fields are selected in the Date Range field, only Immediate and Once are displayed in the Run Types drop-down list. |
Date |
Specify the date and time of the job schedule. The date should be later than the To date specified in the Date Range pane. The time should be later than the current time. This field is disabled if you have selected Immediate as the Run Type. |
Report Name |
Enter a name for your report. The report name should be unique. The name can contain a mix of alphabets, numerals, and some special characters (such as - _.). |
E-Mail ID |
Enter e-mail address to which the job sends messages regarding job status. The e-mail address must be in the format: user@domain.com. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by comma or semicolon. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > SMTP Default Server). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender's address. |
Attach Report |
Select this check box to attach the report as a CSV file. By default a CSV file is sent to the e-mail address specified in the E-Mail ID field. If you select Add Full Report check box, instead of CSV a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. You need to enable the e-mail Attachment check box and specify the Maximum Attachment size in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences) to send the report as an e-mail. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, the URL link of the report is sent as an e-mail. You can click the URL link to view the report. |
Report Publish Path |
Use the Default Path check box to publish the report at a specific location.
- If you select the Default Path check box, it publishes the report in the default directory path.
- If you de-select the Default Path check box, it allows you to specify a directory path to which the report is published. If the directory path is not specified, then the report will be published to:
– For Windows: $NMSROOT\MDC\tomcat\webapps\upm\reports – For Solaris: $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/upm/reports – For Soft Appliance: $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/upm/reports A PDF format of the report (along with HTML and CSV formats) is published to the specified location.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Add Full Report |
Use the Add Full Report check box to create a PDF format of the report. If you select this check box along with Attach Report check box, a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, then a CSV file will only be sent as an attachment along with the URL link of the HTML report. You can download the PDF format of the report using the export option provided in the HTML report. The PDF format of the report takes longer time to generate as it includes the report for all the polled devices. Scheduling large PDF reports daily, results high CPU and memory usage. We recommend that you schedule small PDF reports at optimal time intervals. |
Step 2
Click Create.
The Port Power Usage report job is displayed at the bottom of the page.
Interpreting Port Power Usage Report
This section describes the fields available in a EnergyWise Port Power Usage Quick Report.
Table 4-4 describes the fields in a EnergyWise Port Power Usage Quick Violation Report.
Table 4-4 Power Usage Quick Report
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Job Id |
The job id allocated at the time of creating the report |
Name |
Name of the report |
Job Type |
EnergyWise Device Power Usage |
Schedule Time |
Time when the report was scheduled by the user. |
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Email Id |
The email id to which the notification is sent on completion of the report job. |
Report Format |
Type of format used to generate the report — HTML or CSV or both |
Publish Path |
Location where the report is saved on completion |
Date Range Type |
The date range specified at the time of scheduling the report |
Reporting Duration |
The period for which the report is generated |
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Device Name List |
The list of devices selected. |
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Job Status |
Status of the job:
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Job Failure Reason |
Reason for failure of the report job |
Completion Time |
Date and time of completion |
Power Usage Report
The Power Usage Report shows:
- The endpoint group names
- Number of endpoints in the group
- Maximum power consumption over the average power usage in kilowatts
- Total energy usage from average power usage in terms of kilowatt-hour
- Top-10 power users shown in tabular form
- Top-10 power users shown in graphical form
To generate a EnergyWise Power Usage report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > EnergyWise > Power Usage.
or
Select WorkCenters > EnergyWise > Configure EnergyWise Reports > Power Usage.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
Table 4-5 describes the fields in the Create EnergyWise Power Usage Report dialog box.
Table 4-5 Fields in the Create EnergyWise Power Usage Report
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Device Selector |
All the devices and device type groups that are being polled currently, in a tree format. |
Search Input |
Enter your search expression in this field. You can enter the device name. For example, 3500XL. |
Search |
Use the search icon to perform a simple search of devices, after you have entered your search input. For more information on how to use Device Selector, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
Advanced Search |
Search for devices by specifying a set of rules. For more information on Advanced Search, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
All |
Click All to view all the devices that are being polled currently. Select the check boxes to select the devices. |
Search Results |
Results from Search or Advanced Search. |
Selection |
Devices that you have selected using the All tab and Search Results tab. |
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Report Name |
Enter a name for your report. The report name should be unique. The name can contain a mix of alphabets, numerals, and some special characters (such as - _.). |
E-Mail ID |
Enter e-mail address to which the job sends messages regarding job status. The e-mail address must be in the format: user@domain.com. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by comma or semicolon. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > SMTP Default Server). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender's address. |
Attach Report |
Select this check box to attach the report as a CSV file. By default a CSV file is sent to the e-mail address specified in the E-Mail ID field. If you select Add Full Report check box, instead of CSV a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. You need to enable the e-mail Attachment check box and specify the Maximum Attachment size in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences) to send the report as an e-mail. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, the URL link of the report is sent as an e-mail. You can click the URL link to view the report. |
Report Publish Path |
Use the Default Path check box to publish the report at a specific location.
- If you select the Default Path check box, it publishes the report in the default directory path.
- If you de-select the Default Path check box, it allows you to specify a directory path to which the report is published. If the directory path is not specified, then the report will be published to:
– For Windows: $NMSROOT\MDC\tomcat\webapps\upm\reports – For Solaris / Soft appliance: $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/upm/reports A PDF format of the report (along with HTML and CSV formats) is published to the specified location.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Add Full Report |
Use the Add Full Report check box to create a PDF format of the report. If you select this check box along with Attach Report check box, a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, then a CSV file will only be sent as an attachment along with the URL link of the HTML report. You can download the PDF format of the report using the export option provided in the HTML report. The PDF format of the report takes longer time to generate as it includes the report for all the polled devices. Scheduling large PDF reports daily, results high CPU and memory usage. We recommend that you schedule small PDF reports at optimal time intervals. |
Generate if Average Power Consumption more than |
Select the check box and enter the value in kilowatts |
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Last |
Enter a value in the text field and select a time frame of your report. You can only enter full days. Select the time frame as Days, Weeks, Months or Years from the drop-down list. For example, 5 Days, 2 Weeks, 3 Months, 2 Years. |
From |
Specify the start date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
To |
Specify the end date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
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Run Type |
Select one of the following Run Types from the drop-down list:
- Immediate—Report is generated immediately.
- Once—Report is generated only once for set date and time.
- Daily—Report is generated daily at the scheduled time.
- Weekly—Report is generated weekly for the set date and time.
- Monthly—Report is generated monthly for the set date and time.
If From and To fields are selected in the Date Range field, only Immediate and Once are displayed in the Run Types drop-down list. |
Date |
Specify the date and time of the job schedule. The date should be later than the To date specified in the Date Range pane. The time should be later than the current time. This field is disabled if you have selected Immediate as the Run Type. |
Step 2
Click Create.
A message is displayed:
Job
ID was created successfully
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The Job ID is listed in the Job Browser at the bottom of the page.
Interpreting Power Usage Report
Table 4-6 displays details of the columns in the Power Usage Report The report can be sorted based on the column titles that appear in bold.
Table 4-6 Fields in Power Usage Report
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Report Name |
Displays the unique name assigned at the time of generation of the report. |
Generation time |
Displays the time when the report was generated. |
No. of Endpoint Groups |
Displays the number of endpoint groups selected for which the report is generated. |
Start Date |
Displays the date and time entered in From of the Date Range section. |
End Date |
Displays the date and time entered in To of the Date Range section. |
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Total no of Endpoints |
Displays the number of endpoints in the endpoint group selected. |
Total Max Usage |
Displays the maximum power usage allocated for all the endpoints in an endpoint group in kwh. |
Total Avg Usage |
Displays the average power usage by the endpoints in an endpoint group in kwh. |
Total Energy Usage |
Displays the actual power usage by the endpoints in an endpoint group in kwh. |
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Endpoint Group Name |
Displays the names of the endpoint groups selected for generating the report. |
No of EndPoints |
Displays the total number of enpoints in the endpoint group. |
Max. Power Usage |
Displays the maximum power usage allocated for the endpoint group in kwh. |
Max. Timestamp |
Displays the time when maximum power usage allocation was made. |
Avg. Power Usage |
Displays the average power usage by the endpoint group in kwh. |
Total Energy Usage |
Displays the total energy usage by the endpoint group in kwh. |
Note
The report also displays a line graph on the power usage by each endpoint group over a period of time.
Cost Saving Report
The Cost Saving Report also shows the same data as Power Usage Report. In addition the following details are displayed:
- Calculates the cost in currency value
- Carbon emission from power usage
To generate a EnergyWise Cost Saving report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > EnergyWise > Cost Savings.
or
Select WorkCenters > EnergyWise > Configure EnergyWise Reports > Cost Savings.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
Table 4-7 describes the fields in the Create EnergyWise Cost Saving Report dialog box.
Table 4-7 Cost Saving Report Fields
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Device Selector |
All the devices and device type groups that are being polled currently, in a tree format. |
Search Input |
Enter your search expression in this field. You can enter the device name. For example, 3500XL. |
Search |
Use the search icon to perform a simple search of devices, after you have entered your search input. For more information on how to use Device Selector, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
Advanced Search |
Search for devices by specifying a set of rules. For more information on Advanced Search, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
All |
Click All to view all the devices that are being polled currently. Select the check boxes to select the devices. |
Search Results |
Results from Search or Advanced Search. |
Selection |
Devices that you have selected using the All tab and Search Results tab. |
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Report Name |
Enter a name for your report. The report name should be unique. The name can contain a mix of alphabets, numerals, and some special characters (such as - _.). |
E-Mail ID |
Enter e-mail address to which the job sends messages regarding job status. The e-mail address must be in the format: user@domain.com. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by comma or semicolon. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > SMTP Default Server). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender's address. |
Attach Report |
Select this check box to attach the report as a CSV file. By default a CSV file is sent to the e-mail address specified in the E-Mail ID field. If you select Add Full Report check box, instead of CSV a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. You need to enable the e-mail Attachment check box and specify the Maximum Attachment size in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences) to send the report as an e-mail. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, the URL link of the report is sent as an e-mail. You can click the URL link to view the report. |
Report Publish Path |
Use the Default Path check box to publish the report at a specific location.
- If you select the Default Path check box, it publishes the report in the default directory path.
- If you de-select the Default Path check box, it allows you to specify a directory path to which the report is published. If the directory path is not specified, then the report will be published to:
– For Windows: $NMSROOT\MDC\tomcat\webapps\upm\reports – For Solaris: $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/upm/reports – For Soft Appliance: $NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/upm/reports A PDF format of the report (along with HTML and CSV formats) is published to the specified location.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Add Full Report |
Use the Add Full Report check box to create a PDF format of the report. If you select this check box along with Attach Report check box, a PDF format of the report will be sent as an attachment to the specified e-mail id. If the file size exceeds the Maximum Attachment size, then a CSV file will only be sent as an attachment along with the URL link of the HTML report. You can download the PDF format of the report using the export option provided in the HTML report. The PDF format of the report takes longer time to generate as it includes the report for all the polled devices. Scheduling large PDF reports daily, results high CPU and memory usage. We recommend that you schedule small PDF reports at optimal time intervals. |
Average Cost Per KWH |
Select the check box and enter the value in dollars. |
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Last |
Enter a value in the text field and select a time frame of your report. You can only enter full days. Select the time frame as Days, Weeks, Months or Years from the drop-down list. For example, 5 Days, 2 Weeks, 3 Months, 2 Years. |
From |
Specify the start date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
To |
Specify the end date and time of your report. Select the date by clicking the calendar icon and time from the drop-down list. This field is disabled if you have selected Last as the Date Range. |
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Run Type |
Select one of the following Run Types from the drop-down list:
- Immediate—Report is generated immediately.
- Once—Report is generated only once for set date and time.
- Daily—Report is generated daily at the scheduled time.
- Weekly—Report is generated weekly for the set date and time.
- Monthly—Report is generated monthly for the set date and time.
If From and To fields are selected in the Date Range field, only Immediate and Once are displayed in the Run Types drop-down list. |
Date |
Specify the date and time of the job schedule. The date should be later than the To date specified in the Date Range pane. The time should be later than the current time. This field is disabled if you have selected Immediate as the Run Type. |
Step 2
Click Create.
To view the report go to WorkCenters > EnergyWise > Manage EnergyWise Jobs and selct the Job ID check box.
Interpreting Cost SavingReport
Table 4-8 displays details of the columns in the Cost Saving Report The report can be sorted on the column titles that appear in bold.
Table 4-8 Fields in Cost Saving Report
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Report Name |
Unique name assigned at the time of generation of the report. |
Generation time |
Time when the report was generated. |
No. of Endpoint Groups |
Number of endpoint groups selected for which the report is generated. |
Start Date |
Date and time entered in From of the Date Range section. |
End Date |
Date and time entered in To of the Date Range section. |
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No. of EndPoints |
Displays the number of endpoints in the endpoint group |
EndPoints Tot.Max.Energy Usage |
Displays the maximum energy usage allowed for each endpoint group. |
Actual Energy Usage |
Displays the average amount of energy used. |
Energy Savings |
Displays the savings in kwh according to: Energy Saving (kwh) = Maximum Energy Usage (kwh) – Actual Energy Usage(kwh) |
Cost Savings (in Dollars) |
Displays the savings according to the cost per kwh in US dollars. |
Carbon Emissions |
Displays the carbon emission savings in kilograms by the endpoints in the endpoint group according to: 1 kwh = 0.718 Kg CO2 (Carbon Emission). |
Tree Savings |
Displays the number of trees you do not have to plant, because of the energy you have saved using EnergyWise in each endpoint group. This value is according to the formula: 1 Urban Tree planted = 39 Kg CO2 The number of trees planted is directly proportional to the amount of carbon emitted. |
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Endpoint Group Name |
Displays the name of the endpoint group. |
No. of EndPoints |
Displays the number of endpoints in the endpoint group |
EndPoints Tot.Max.Energy Usage |
Displays the maximum energy usage allowed for each endpoint group. |
Actual Energy Usage |
Displays the average amount of energy used. |
Energy Savings |
Displays the savings in kwh according to: Energy Saving (kwh) = Maximum Energy Usage (kwh) – Actual Energy Usage(kwh) |
Cost Savings (in Dollars) |
Displays the savings according to the cost per kwh in US dollars. |
Carbon Emissions |
Displays the carbon emission savings in kilograms by the endpoints in the endpoint group according to: 1 kwh = 0.718 Kg CO2 (Carbon Emission). |
Tree Savings |
Displays the number of trees you do not have to plant, because of the energy you have saved using EnergyWise in each endpoint group. This value is according to the formula: 1 Urban Tree planted = 39 Kg CO2 The number of trees planted is directly proportional to the amount of carbon emitted. |
It also displays a bar chart that shows the actual and maximum power usage based on the selected groups, during a specific time period.
Note
The cost savings for the specified period is calculated as: the average daily savings (calculated using the available data) * number of days in a specified period. For example, if you selected the periodicity of the report as weekly, the weekly cost savings would be the average cost savings per day multiplied by 7.
Generating TrustSec Reports
TrustSec in LMS 4.2 provides comprehensive support for automating the provisioning of TrustSec in the network, and monitor various authentication and authorization details. TrustSec Reports displays information about the various users in the Cisco Prime LMS 4.2 network.
This section contains:
Authenticated Users Report
The Authenticated Users report shows the successfully authenticated hosts (from the selected switches) based on the authentication method.
To generate a Authenticated Users report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > TrustSec > Authenticated Users.
or
Select WorkCenters > TrustSec > Reports > Authenticated Users Report
The Report Generator page appears.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
Table 4-9 describes the fields in the Create Authenticated Users Report dialog box.
Table 4-9 Create Authenticated Users Report Fields
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Device Selector |
All the TrustSec enabled devices and device type groups that are being polled currently, in a tree format. |
Search Input |
Enter your search expression in this field. You can enter the deviceIP. |
Search |
Use the search icon to perform a simple search of devices, after you have entered your search input. For more information on how to use Device Selector, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
Advanced Search |
Search for devices by specifying a set of rules. For more information on Advanced Search, see Inventory Management Guide for LMS 4.2. |
All |
Click All to view all the devices that are being polled currently. Select the check boxes to select the devices. |
Search Results |
Results from Search or Advanced Search. |
Selection |
Devices that you have selected using the All tab and Search Results tab. |
|
Authentication Type |
The options are:
|
Time Range |
Select the time range from the drop-down list. You can choose:
- Last 1 hour
- Last 6 hours
- Today
- Yesterday
- Last 7 Days
- Last 1 month
- Custom
The default selection is Today. The custom option allows you to select the start date and end dates. |
|
Column |
Select any one of the following from the drop-down:
- User name
- Endpoint_MAC
- interface_name
- NAS_IP
- Endpoint_IP
- DACL
- VLAN
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Operator |
Select the appropriate operator from the drop-down |
Pattern |
Ente a valid input in the text box |
Add |
Click Add to add the filter rule |
Validate Rule |
Click Validate Rule to validate the filter rule you have added |
Run Type |
Select one of the following Run Types from the drop-down list:
- Immediate—Report is generated immediately.
- Once—Report is generated only once for set date and time.
- Daily—Report is generated daily at the scheduled time.
- Weekly—Report is generated weekly for the set date and time.
- Monthly—Report is generated monthly for the set date and time.
If From and To fields are selected in the Date Range field, only Immediate and Once are displayed in the Run Types drop-down list. |
Date |
Specify the date and time of the job schedule. The date should be later than the To date specified in the Date Range pane. The time should be later than the current time. This field is disabled if you have selected Immediate as the Run Type. |
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Job description |
Enter a description for your report. The job description should be unique. |
E-Mail ID |
Enter e-mail address to which the job sends messages regarding job status. The e-mail address must be in the format: user@domain.com. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by comma. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > SMTP Default Server). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the System Preferences dialog box (Administration > System Administration > Server Administration > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender's address. |
Report Publish Path |
Enter a location on the LMS server, where the report will be saved. To select a location, click Browse. The Server Side File Browser dialog box appears. In the Server Side File Browser dialog box: 1. Select the directory content. 2. Select the drive. The location appears in the File field. 3. Click OK. The specified location appears in the Report Publish Path in the reports dialog box.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Step 2
Click Submit
The Authenticated Users report page appears.
You can reset all the enetred information by clicking the Reset tab.
Interpreting Authenticated Users Report
Table 4-10 displays details of the columns in the Authenticated Users report. The report can be sorted based on the column titles that appear in bold.
Table 4-10 Authenticated Users Report Column Description
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User name |
Successfully authenticated usernames |
MAC address |
Media Access Control (MAC) address of network interface card in end-user node. For Ethernet topology, the MAC address is displayed in the format, xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. |
Host Name |
Name of the host |
Host IP |
IP address of the host. |
Device Name |
Name of the device. |
Device IP |
IP address of the device. Valid IP values are IPv4 Addresses |
Subnet |
Subnet of IP address |
Port |
User assigned port name (port label) in the device to which a host is connected |
Vlan ID |
VLAN identifier associated with the MAC address or port |
Vlan Name |
VLAN name associated with port |
VTP Domain |
VLAN identifier associated with the MAC address or port |
DACL |
Name of the DACL |
Associated Routers |
IP addresses of the routers associated with the host |
Authentication Type |
MAB, dot1x or webauth |
Authenticated Time |
Time of Authentication |
Note
If TrustSec collection uses UT, the Authenticated Time is the time when TrustSec information is collected from the device. If TrustSec collection uses Dynamic UT, the Authenticated Time is the time when user is authenticated.
Authentication Failure Report
The Authentication Failure report shows the authentication failed hosts (from the selected switches) based on the authentication method.
To generate a Authenticated Failure report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > TrustSec > Authentication Failure.
or
Select WorkCenters > TrustSec > Reports > Authentication Failure.
The Report Generator page appears.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
The fields in the Authentication Failure Report dialog box are the same as those in Authenticated Users Report. Please see Table 4-9 for more details.
Step 2
Click Submit.
The Authentication Failure Report page appears.
Interpreting Authentication Failure Report
Table 4-11 displays details of the columns in the Authentication Failure report. The report can be sorted based on the column titles that appear in bold.
Table 4-11 Authentication Failure Report Column Description
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User name |
Successfully authenticated usernames |
MAC address |
Media Access Control (MAC) address of network interface card in end-user node. For Ethernet topology, the MAC address is displayed in the format, xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. |
Host Name |
Name of the host |
Host IP |
IP address of the host. |
Device Name |
Name of the device. |
Device IP |
IP address of the device. Valid IP values are IPv4 Addresses |
Subnet |
Subnet of IP address |
Port |
User assigned port name (port label) in device to which a host is connected |
Vlan ID |
VLAN identifier associated with the MAC address or port |
Vlan Name |
VLAN name associated with port |
VTP Domain |
VLAN identifier associated with the MAC address or port |
DACL |
Name of the DACL |
Associated Routers |
IP addresses of the routers associated with the host |
Authentication Type |
MAB, dot1x or webauth |
Failure reason |
Reason for the failure of authentication |
Authenticated Time |
Time of Authentication |
Note
If TrustSec collection uses UT, the Authenticated Time is the time when TrustSec information is collected from the device. If TrustSec collection uses Dynamic UT, the Authenticated Time is the time when user is authenticated.
Authorized Users Report
The Authorized Users report displays all devices, which are TrustSec authorized.
To generate the Authorized Users Report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > TrustSec > Authorized Users.
or
Select WorkCenters > TrustSec > Reports > Authorized Users.
The TrustSec Report page appears.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
The fields in the Authorized Users Report dialog box are the same as those in Authenticated Users Report. Please see Table 4-9 for more details.
Step 2
Click Submit.
The Authorized Users Report page appears.
Interpreting Authorized Users Report
The columns displayed in the Authorized Users Report is the same as the columns in the Authenticated Users Report. Please see Table 4-10 for more details.
Authorization Failure Report
The Authorization Failure report displays all devices for which TrustSec authorization has failed.
To generate a Authorization Failure report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > TrustSec > Authorization Failure.
or
Select WorkCenters > TrustSec > Reports > Authorization Failure.
The TrustSec Report page appears.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
The fields in the Authorization Failure Report dialog box are the same as those in Authenticated Users Report. Please see Table 4-9 for more details.
Step 2
Click Submit
The Authorization Failure report page appears.
Interpreting Authorization Failure Report
The columns displayed in the Authorization Failure report is the same as the columns in the Authentication Failure report. Please see Table 4-11 for more details.
User-specific TrustSec Report
The User-specific TrustSec Report is used to view the TrustSec information based on your filter query. This report provides information on both the authentication status and the authorization status.
To generate a User-specific TrustSec Report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > TrustSec > User-specific TrustSec Report.
or
Select WorkCenters > TrustSec > Reports > User-specific TrustSec Report
The TrustSec Reports page appears.
Enter the necessary information in the respective fields.
Table 4-12 describes the fields in the Create Authenticated Users Report dialog box.
Table 4-12 User-specific TrustSec Report Fields
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Authentication Type |
The options are:
|
Time Range |
Select the time range from the drop-down list. You can choose:
- Last 1 hour
- Last 6 hours
- Today
- Yesterday
- Last 7 Days
- Last 1 month
- Custom
The default selection is Today. The custom option allows you to select the start date and end dates. |
|
Column |
Select any one of the following from the drop-down:
- User name
- Endpoint_MAC
- interface_name
- NAS_IP
- Endpoint_IP
- DACL
- VLAN
|
Operator |
Select the appropriate operator from the drop-down |
Pattern |
Enter the text in the text box |
Add |
Click Add to add the filter rule |
Validate Rule |
Click Validate Rule to validate the filter rule you have added |
|
Run Type |
Select one of the following Run Types from the drop-down list:
- Immediate—Report is generated immediately.
- Once—Report is generated only once for set date and time.
- Daily—Report is generated daily at the scheduled time.
- Weekly—Report is generated weekly for the set date and time.
- Monthly—Report is generated monthly for the set date and time.
If From and To fields are selected in the Date Range field, only Immediate and Once are displayed in the Run Types drop-down list. |
Date |
Specify the date and time of the job schedule. The date should be later than the To date specified in the Date Range pane. The time should be later than the current time. This field is disabled if you have selected Immediate as the Run Type. |
|
Job description |
Enter a description for your report. The job description should be unique. |
E-Mail ID |
Enter e-mail address to which the job sends messages regarding job status. The e-mail address must be in the format: user@domain.com. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by comma. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > SMTP Default Server). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the System Preferences dialog box (Administration > System Administration > Server Administration > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender's address. |
Report Publish Path |
Enter a location on the LMS server, where the report will be saved. To select a location, click Browse. The Server Side File Browser dialog box appears. In the Server Side File Browser dialog box: 1. Select the directory content. 2. Select the drive. The location appears in the File field. 3. Click OK. The specified location appears in the Report Publish Path in the reports dialog box.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
|
Step 2
Click Submit
The User-specific TrustSec Report page appears.
Interpreting User-specific TrustSec Report
This report provides historic TrustSec information about the user. The report can be sorted based on the column titles that appear in bold.
Note
When you launch Agentless User Immediate Reports from 802.1x Agentless Users Portlet, the report will have MAB or Webauth only as Authentication Type. All the other fields are the same as the User Specific TrustSec Report.
Table 4-13 displays details of the columns in the User-specific TrustSec Report
Table 4-13 User-specific TrustSec Report Column Description
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User Name |
Successfully authenticated username |
MAC Address |
Media Access Control (MAC) address of network interface card in end-user node. For Ethernet topology, the MAC address is displayed in the format, xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. |
Host Name |
Name of host |
Host IP |
IP address of host. Clicking on the value launches the Host Center page for that endhost |
Device Name |
Represents the name of the device. |
Device IP |
IP address of the device. Valid IP values are the IPv4 Addresses |
Subnet |
Subnet of IP address. |
Port |
Port name in device to which a host is connected. |
Vlan Id |
VLAN index. |
Vlan Name |
Name of the VLAN to which the device belongs. |
VTP Domain |
VTP Domain the port is associated with. |
DACL |
Downloadable ACL |
Associated Routers |
IP addresses of the routers associated with the host |
Authentication Type |
MAB, dot1x or webauth |
Authentication Status |
Success or failure |
Authorisation Status |
Success or failure |
Failure Reason |
Reason for authentication failure |
Authenticated Time |
Time of Authentication |
Note
If TrustSec collection uses UT, the Authenticated Time is the time when TrustSec information is collected from the device. If TrustSec collection uses Dynamic UT, the Authenticated Time is the time when user is authenticated.
Generating POE Reports
This section explains the following POE reports:
Generating a PoE Report
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is the ability of the LAN switching infrastructure to provide power over a copper Ethernet cable to an endpoint (Powered device).
You can view a PoE report with detailed information of PoE-enabled devices managed by LMS.
PoE-enabled devices satisfy the following conditions:
- Device types for PoE devices based on the SysOjectId
For more information, see PoE capable devices with SysObjectIds
- Support for PoE-specific MIBs
For more information, see PoE-specific MIBs
- Successful retrieval of values from specific MIB variables from the MIBs in those devices.
For more information, see PoE-specific MIB variables
PoE capable devices with SysObjectIds
Table 4-14 PoE Capable devices
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Cisco Catalyst 3560-24PS Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.563 |
Cisco Catalyst 3560-48PS Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.564 |
Cisco Catalyst 3560G-24PS Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.614 |
Cisco Catalyst 3560G-48PS Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.616 |
Cisco Catalyst 3750E-24PD-E,S Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.792 |
Cisco Catalyst 3750E-48PD-E,S Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.791 |
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-24PD-E,S Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.795 |
Cisco Catalyst 3560E-48PD-E,S Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.796 |
Cisco 3750 Stack |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.516 |
Cisco Catalyst 3750G-12S Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.530 |
Cisco Catalyst 3750-24PS Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.536 |
Cisco Catalyst 2960 stack |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1208 |
Stack of CBS3100 switch modules |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.946 |
Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110X for IBM BladeCenter |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.947 |
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120X for HP |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.948 |
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130X for Dell M1000E |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.949 |
Cisco Catalyst 4503 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.58 |
Cisco Catalyst 4506 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.59 |
Cisco Catalyst 4006 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.448 |
Cisco Catalyst 4507R Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.501 |
Cisco Catalyst 4506 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.502 |
Cisco Catalyst 4503 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.503 |
Cisco Catalyst 4510R Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.537 |
Cisco Catalyst 4507R Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.501 |
Cisco Catalyst 4948 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.626 |
Cisco Catalyst 4948 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.659 |
Cisco ME 4924-10GE Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.788 |
Cisco Catalyst 4928 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1004 |
Cisco Catalyst 4948E Ethernet Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1178 |
Cisco Catalyst 4506-E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.875 |
Cisco Catalyst 4510R-E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.877 |
Cisco Catalyst 4503-E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.874 |
Cisco Catalyst 4507R-E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.876 |
Cisco Catalyst 4900M Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.917 |
Cisco Catalyst 4507R plus E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1286 |
Cisco Catalyst 4510R plus E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1287 |
Cisco Catalyst 4948E-F Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1327 |
Cisco Catalyst 6506 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.282 |
Cisco Catalyst 6509-NEB Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.310 |
Cisco Catalyst 6509 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.283 |
Cisco Catalyst 6504-E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.657 |
Cisco Catalyst 6509-V-E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.832 |
Cisco Catalyst 6009 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.281 |
Cisco Catalyst 6503 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.449 |
Cisco Virtual Switching System |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.896 |
Cisco Catalyst 6006 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.38 |
Cisco Catalyst 6009 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.39 |
Cisco Catalyst 6506 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.45 |
Cisco Catalyst 6509-NEB Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.47 |
Cisco Catalyst 6509 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.44 |
Cisco Catalyst 6503 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.56 |
Cisco Catalyst 6504-E Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.64 |
Cisco Catalyst 6513 Switch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.50 |
PoE-specific MIBs
The PoE-capable devices should also support the following MIBs:
- POWER-ETHERNET-MIB
- CISCO-POWER-ETHERNET-EXT-MIB
Note
If the POE-capable devices does not support the MIB variables then the generated report will not show any data.
PoE-specific MIB variables
The PoE-capable devices, apart from supporting the above MIBs, should also be able to successfully retrieve values for the following MIB variables:
- cpeExtPsePortEntPhyIndex
- cpeExtPsePortPwrMax
- cpeExtPsePortPwrAllocated
- cpeExtPsePortEnable.
The PoE-capable devices that support the above mentioned MIBs and successfully retrieve information from the above-specified variables are considered as PoE-enabled devices.
The generated PoE Report displays:
- Summary table
- PoE Report table
To generate the report
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > PoE > PoE.
The POE report page appears.
Step 2
Select the required devices using the Device Selector or groups from the Group Selector. (See the topic, Using Device Selector in the section Administration with Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2, for more details.)
Step 3
Enter the information required to generate the report:
Table 4-15 Fields in POE report
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Run Type |
Specifies the type of schedule for the job:
- Immediate—Runs the report immediately.
- 6 - hourly—Runs the report every 6 hours, starting from the specified time.
- 12 - hourly—Runs the report every 12 hours, starting from the specified time.
- Once—Runs the report once at the specified date and time.
- Daily—Runs the report daily at the specified time.
- Weekly—Runs the report weekly on the specified day of the week and at the specified time.
- Monthly—Runs the report monthly on the specified day of the month and at the specified time.
For periodic jobs, the subsequent instances of jobs will run only after the earlier instance of the job is complete. For example, if you have scheduled a daily job at 10:00 a.m. on November 1, the next instance of this job will run at 10:00 a.m. on November 2, only if the earlier instance of the November 1 job has been completed. If the 10.00 a.m. November 1 job is not completed before 10:00 a.m. November 2, then the next job will start only at 10:00 a.m. on November 3. If you select Immediate, all other options are disabled. If you select any option other than Immediate, then you can specify the start date and time and also provide this information:
- Job Description—Enter the description for the job. A mandatory field. Enter up to 256 characters (alphanumeric).
- E-mail ID—Enter e-mail addresses to which the job sends notification messages that have to be sent after the report is run. An optional field.
You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by commas. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the View / Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime E-mail ID in the View/Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender address.
- Use Local Publish Path—This is the location in the server where an HTML version of the report will be saved. An optional field.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
|
Date |
Click on the calendar icon and select the date. If Run Type is Immediate, the system date is automatically selected. Select the hours and minutes from the drop-down lists. If the Run Type is Immediate, the system time is automatically selected. |
|
Job Description |
Enter a description for the report that you are scheduling. The Job Description field is enabled only if you have selected an option other than Immediate in the Run Type field. This is a mandatory field. Accepts alphanumeric values. The field is restricted to 256 characters. |
E-mail |
Enter a valid e-mail IDs of the users who should be notified when the report job has run. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by comma or semicolon. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the View/Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the View / Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender's address. The e-mail field is enabled only if you have selected an option other than Immediate, in the Run Type field. |
Attachment |
Select this option if you want to send attachments into send attachments in the job notification mail. Either select:
- CSV if you want the attachment in CSV format.
Or
- PDF if you want the attachment in PDF format. PDF is the default format.
The CSV and PDF radio options will be enabled only if the Attachment check box is selected. If the Attachment option is disabled, change the settings. For more information on configuring attachment settings, and the maximum size of attachments allowed in notification mails, see A dministration of Cisco Prime Lan Management Solution 4.2 |
Use Local Publish Path |
Enter a location on the LMS server, where an HTML version of the report will be saved. Casuser should have write permissions to the given folder. The following message appears if an invalid file name is specified or the casuser is unable to create file in the given folder:
Failed to create
filename
. Check directory permission for casuser and/or provide a valid file name.
Alternatively, to select a location, click Browse. The Server Side File Browser dialog box appears. In the Server Side File Browser dialog box: 1. Select the directory content. 2. Select the drive. The location appears in the File field. 3. Click OK. The specified location appears in the Report Publish Path in the reports dialog box. This field does not appear while scheduling PSIRT Summary Report and EoSale/EoL Report.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Step 4
Click Finish.
The POE report appears in a separate browser window.
You can click Reset All to reset your selections for all groups. This resets all previous values to blanks.
Table 4-16 displays the Summary table that the PoE report generates
.
Table 4-16 PoE Report Summary Table
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Total number of submitted devices |
Number of devices selected for report generation. |
Devices without data |
Devices without data out of the total number of devices selected for report generation. Device without data signifies that either the inventory collection has not happened or inventory collection has failed for the device. |
Devices not PoE capable |
Number of devices that are not POE capable. This is out of the total number of devices selected for report generation. |
Table 4-17 displays the fields in the PoE Report:
Table 4-17 PoE Report Table
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Parent index |
Index of the Parent on which the port resides. |
Port Index |
Index of the Port. Each Port has a unique Port Index. This Index value uniquely identifies the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) Port. |
Port Name |
Name assigned to the PSE Port. Each PSE Port has a unique Port Name assigned to it. |
Port Admin Status |
The Port Admin Status can be:
Enables Powered device discovery on the interface. The amount of power allocated depends on the Powered device discovered.
Enables Powered device discovery. However, this is different from Auto because the amount of power is pre-allocated based on the configuration on the Power Sourcing Equipment.
Enables Powered device discovery on the interface. The amount of power allocated depends on the Powered device discovered and the maximum power available.
Disables Powered device discovery on the interface. |
Maximum Power (in milliwatts) |
Maximum amount of power that the PSE makes available to the Powered device connected to the Port interface. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Power Allocated (in milliwatts) |
Amount of power allocated from the PSE for the Powered device. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Generating a PSE Report
You can view a PSE report that displays information such as power consumption, power available, and power remaining at the device level.
The PoE capable devices must support the following MIBs:
- POWER-ETHERNET-MIB
- CISCO-POWER-ETHERNET-EXT-MIB
PoE-specific MIB variables
The PoE-capable devices, apart from supporting the above MIBs, must also be able to successfully retrieve values for the following MIB variables:
- cpeExtPsePortEntPhyIndex
- pethMainPsePower
- pethMainPseConsumptionPower
The PoE-capable devices that support the above mentioned MIBs and successfully retrieve information from the above-specified variables are considered as PoE-enabled devices. For more information, see PoE capable devices with SysObjectIDs.
Note
If the POE-capable devices does not support the MIB variables then the generated report will not show any data.
PoE capable devices with SysObjectIDs
Table 4-18 PoE Capable devices
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WS-C3560-24PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.563 |
WS-C3560-48PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.564 |
WS-C3560G-24PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.614 |
WS-C3560G-48PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.616 |
WS-C3750E-24PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.792 |
WS-C3750E-48PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.791 |
WS-C3560E-24PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.795 |
WS-C3560E-48PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.796 |
To generate the report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > PoE > PSE.
The POE report page appears.
Step 2
Select the required devices using the Device Selector or groups from the Group Selector. (See the topic, Using Device Selector in the section Administration with Cisco Prime Lan Management Solution 4.2, for more details.)
Step 3
Enter the information required to generate the report:
The fields in the PSE report dialog box are the same as those in the POE report. Please see Table 4-15 for more details.
Step 4
Click Finish.
The PSE report appears in a separate browser window.
You can click Reset All to reset your selections for all groups. This resets all previous values to blanks.
The generated PSE report displays:
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Total number of submitted devices |
Number of devices selected for report generation. |
Devices without data |
Devices, out of the total number of devices selected for report generation, that do not have data. Device without data signifies that either the inventory collection has not happened or inventory collection has failed for the device. |
Devices not PoE capable |
Number of devices that are not POE capable. This is out of the total number of devices selected for report generation. |
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Device Name |
Name of the device as entered in DCR. |
Power Available (in watts) |
Amount of power available at device level. This value is expressed in watts. |
Power Consumption (in watts) |
Amount of power consumed at device level. This value is expressed in watts. |
Power Consumption (in %) |
Percentage of power consumed at device level. Power Consumption (%) = (Power Consumption/Power Available) x 100 |
Power Remaining (in watts) |
Amount of power remaining at device level. Power Remaining = (Power Available - Power Consumption) This value is expressed in watts. |
Generating an Unused PoE Report
You can view an unused PoE report with detailed information of PoE-enabled devices managed by LMS along with the information of the ports that are not connected to the end points.
For more information on PoE capable devices with SysObjectIds, PoE-specific MIBs, and PoE-specific MIB variables, see Generating a PoE Report.
The generated Unused PoE Report displays:
- Summary table
- Unused PoE Report table
To generate the report
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > PoE > Unused PoE.
The Unused POE report page appears.
Step 2
Select the required devices using the Device Selector or groups from the Group Selector. (See the topic Using Device Selector in Administration with Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2 for more details.)
Step 3
Enter the information required to generate the report:
Table 4-19 Fields in Unused PoE Report
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Run Type |
Specifies the type of schedule for the job:
- Immediate—Runs the report immediately.
- 6 - hourly—Runs the report every 6 hours, starting from the specified time.
- 12 - hourly—Runs the report every 12 hours, starting from the specified time.
- Once—Runs the report once at the specified date and time.
- Daily—Runs the report daily at the specified time.
- Weekly—Runs the report weekly on the specified day of the week and at the specified time.
- Monthly—Runs the report monthly on the specified day of the month and at the specified time.
For periodic jobs, the subsequent instances of jobs will run only after the earlier instance of the job is complete. For example, if you have scheduled a daily job at 10:00 a.m. on November 1, the next instance of this job will run at 10:00 a.m. on November 2, only if the earlier instance of the November 1 job has been completed. If the 10.00 a.m. November 1 job is not completed before 10:00 a.m. November 2, then the next job will start only at 10:00 a.m. on November 3. If you select Immediate, all other options are disabled. If you select any option other than Immediate, then you can specify the start date and time and also provide this information:
- Job Description—Enter the description for the job. A mandatory field. Enter up to 256 characters (alphanumeric).
- E-mail ID—Enter e-mail addresses to which the job sends notification messages that have to be sent after the report is run. An optional field.
You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by commas. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the View / Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime E-mail ID in the View/Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender address.
- Use Local Publish Path—This is the location in the server where an HTML version of the report will be saved. An optional field.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Date |
Click on the calendar icon and select the date. If Run Type is Immediate, the system date is automatically selected. Select the hours and minutes from the drop-down lists. If the Run Type is Immediate, the system time is automatically selected. |
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Job Description |
Enter a description for the report that you are scheduling. The Job Description field is enabled only if you have selected an option other than Immediate in the Run Type field. This is a mandatory field. Accepts alphanumeric values. The field is restricted to 256 characters. |
E-mail |
Enter a valid e-mail IDs of the users who should be notified when the report job has run. You can enter multiple e-mail addresses, separated by commas. Configure the SMTP server to send e-mails in the View/Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). We recommend that you configure the Cisco Prime e-mail ID in the View / Edit System Preferences dialog box (Admin > System > System Preferences). When the job starts or completes, an e-mail is sent with the Cisco Prime e-mail ID as the sender's address. The e-mail field is enabled only if you have selected an option other than Immediate, in the Run Type field. |
Attachment option |
Select this option if you want to send attachments into send attachments in the job notification mail. Either select:
- CSV if you want the attachment in CSV format.
Or
- PDF if you want the attachment in PDF format. PDF is the default format.
The CSV and PDF radio options will be enabled only if the Attachment check box is selected. If the Attachment option is disabled, change the settings. For more information on configuring attachment settings, and the maximum size of attachments allowed in notification mails, see A dministration of Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2. |
Use Local Publish Path |
Enter a location on the LMS server, where an HTML version of the report will be saved. Casuser should have write permissions to the given folder. The following message appears if an invalid file name is specified or the casuser is unable to create file in the given folder:
Failed to create
filename
. Check directory permission for casuser and/or provide a valid file name.
Alternatively, to select a location, click Browse. The Server Side File Browser dialog box appears. In the Server Side File Browser dialog box: 1. Select the directory content. 2. Select the drive. The location appears in the File field. 3. Click OK. The specified location appears in the Report Publish Path in the reports dialog box. This field does not appear while scheduling PSIRT Summary Report and EoS/EoL Report.
Note Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
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Step 4
Click Finish.
The Unused PoE report appears in a separate browser window.
You can click Reset All to reset your selections for all groups. This resets all previous values to blanks.
Table 4-20 displays the Summary table that the Unused PoE report generates.
Table 4-20 Unused PoE Report Summary Table
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Total number of submitted devices |
Number of devices selected for report generation. |
Devices without data |
Devices without data out of the total number of devices selected for report generation. Device without data signifies that either the inventory collection has not happened or inventory collection has failed for the device. |
Devices not PoE capable |
Number of devices that are not POE capable. This is out of the total number of devices selected for report generation. |
Table 4-21 displays the fields in the Unused PoE Report:
Table 4-21 Unused PoE Report Table
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Parent index |
Index of the Parent on which the port resides. |
Port Index |
Index of the Port. Each Port has a unique Port Index. This Index value uniquely identifies the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) Port. |
Port Name |
Name assigned to the PSE Port. Each PSE Port has a unique Port Name assigned to it. |
Port Admin Status |
The Port Admin Status can be:
Enables Powered device discovery on the interface. The amount of power allocated depends on the Powered device discovered.
Enables Powered device discovery. However, this is different from Auto because the amount of power is pre-allocated based on the configuration on the Power Sourcing Equipment.
Enables Powered device discovery on the interface. The amount of power allocated depends on the Powered device discovered and the maximum power available.
Disables Powered device discovery on the interface. |
Maximum Power (in milliwatts) |
Maximum amount of power that the PSE makes available to the Powered device connected to the Port interface. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Power Allocated (in milliwatts) |
Amount of power allocated from the PSE for the Powered device. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Operational Status |
Status of the interface, either Up or Down, depending on the connectivity to the end point. |
Note
If the POE-capable devices does not support the MIB variables then the generated report will not show any data.
Generating a PoE Port Level Report
You can view a PoE Port Level report that displays information such as power consumption, power available, and power remaining at the port level for devices.
The PoE capable devices must support the following MIBs:
- POWER-ETHERNET-MIB
- CISCO-POWER-ETHERNET-EXT-MIB
PoE-specific MIB variables
The PoE-capable devices, apart from supporting the following MIBs, must also be able to successfully retrieve values for the following MIB variables:
- cpeExtPsePortEntPhyIndex
- cpeExtPsePortPwrMax
- cpeExtPsePortPwrAllocated
- cpeExtPsePortEnable
- cpeExtPsePortPwrAvailable
- cpeExtPsePortPwrConsumption
The PoE-capable devices that support the above mentioned MIBs, and successfully retrieve information from the above-specified variables are considered as PoE-enabled devices. For more information, see PoE capable devices with SysObjectIDs.
Note
If the POE-capable devices does not support the MIB variables then the generated report will not show any data.
PoE capable devices with SysObjectIDs
Table 4-22 PoE Capable devices
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WS-C3560-24PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.563 |
WS-C3560-48PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.564 |
WS-C3560G-24PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.614 |
WS-C3560G-48PS |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.616 |
WS-C3750E-24PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.792 |
WS-C3750E-48PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.791 |
WS-C3560E-24PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.795 |
WS-C3560E-48PD |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.796 |
To generate the report
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > PoE > PoE Port Level.
The POE Port Level Report report page appears.
Step 2
Select the required devices using the Device Selector or groups from the Group Selector. (See the topic, Using Device Selector in the section Administration with Cisco Prime Lan Management Solution 4.2, for more details.)
Step 3
Enter the information required to generate the report:
The fields in the POE Port Level Report report dialog box are the same as those in the POE report. Please see Table 4-15 for more details.
Step 4
Click Finish.
The POE Port Level report appears in a separate browser window.
You can click Reset All to reset your selections for all groups. This resets all previous values to blanks.
The generated PoE Port Level report displays:
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Total number of submitted devices |
Number of devices selected for report generation. |
Devices without data |
Devices without data out of the total number of devices selected for report generation. Device without data signifies that either the inventory collection has not happened or inventory collection has failed for the device. |
Devices not PoE capable |
Number of devices that are not POE capable. This is out of the total number of devices selected for report generation. |
Port Name |
Name assigned to the PSE port. Each PSE port has a unique port name assigned to it. |
Port Admin Status |
The Port admin atatus can be:
Enables powered device discovery on the interface. The amount of power allocated depends on the powered device discovered.
Enables Powered device discovery. However, this is different from Auto because the amount of power is pre-allocated based on the configuration of the Power Sourcing Equipment.
Enables Powered device discovery on the interface. The amount of power allocated depends on the Powered device discovered and the maximum power available.
Disables Powered device discovery on the interface. |
Maximum Power (in milliwatts) |
Maximum amount of power that the PSE makes available to the Powered device connected to the Port interface. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Power Allocated (in milliwatts) |
Amount of power allocated from the PSE for the Powered device. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Power Available (in milliwatts) |
Amount of power available from the PSE for the Powered device. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Power Consumption (in milliwatts) |
Amount of power consumed by the Powered device. This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Power Consumption (in %) |
Percentage of power consumed by the powered device. Power Consumption (%) = (Power Consumption/Power Available) x 100 |
Power Remaining (in milliwatts) |
Amount of power remaining at the PSE port. Power Remaining = (Power Available - Power Consumption) This value is expressed in milliwatts. |
Generating PoE Port Utilization Report
This report displays the port level utilization for each device polled for the Power Over Ethernet Port Utilization template. The information is presented using tables and graphs. The report compares and displays the historical trending of two MIB varialbles (CpeExtPsePortPwrAvailable and CpeExtPsePortPwrConsumption) in the form of Overlay graphs.
Figure 4-1 shows an example of a Power over Ethernet (PoE) Port Utilization graph.
You can only export the report to a CSV file.
Table 4-23 describes the fields in the Power over Ethernet PORT Utilization report.
Table 4-23 Power over Ethernet PORT Utilization Report Fields
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Report Name |
Name of the report. For example, PoE Port Utilization |
Generation Time |
Date and time at which the report was generated. For example, Wed Nov 12 2009, 9:43:00 |
No. of Devices |
Number of devices included while generating the report. |
No. of Ports |
Number of Ports monitored for PoE Port Utilization levels. |
Start Date |
Start date and time of the report data. For example, Wed, Nov 12 2009, 9:43:00 |
End Date |
End date and time of the report data. For example, Thu, Nov 13 2009, 09:43:00 |
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Device Name |
Device name. For example, 3500XL Click on the device name to view the respective graph. For more information on the graph, see PoE Port Utilization Graph |
Instance Name |
Instance monitored for the device. For example, Port. |
Min % |
Minimum utilization percentage for the corresponding instance. |
Max % |
Maximum utilization percentage for the corresponding instance. |
Avg % |
Average utilization percentage for the corresponding instance. |
PoE Port Utilization Graph as shown inFigure 4-1 |
X-axis |
Represents the time period of the report. The time period refers to the start and end time of the report data. |
Y-axis |
Represents the memory utilization percentage. |
Figure 4-1 PoE Port Utilization Graph
Each data point in the line graph has a tooltip that displays the value for the time period.
To generate the report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > PoE > PoE Port Utilization.
The POE Port Utilization Report report page appears.
Step 2
Select the required devices using the Device Selector or groups from the Group Selector or ports from the Port Selector. (See the topic, Using Device Selector in the section Administration with Cisco Prime Lan Management Solution 4.2, for more details.)
Step 3
Enter the information required to generate the report:
The fields in the POE Port Utilization Report report dialog box are the same as those in the POE report. Please see Table 4-15 for more details.
Step 4
Click Finish.
The Job ID is listed in the Job Browser at the bottom of the page.
You can click Reset All to reset your selections for all groups. This resets all previous values to blanks.
Generating PSE Consumption
This report displays the power utilization and losses for each device polled for the Power Over Ethernet PSE Consumption template. The information is presented using tables and graphs. Figure 4-2 shows an example of a Power over Ethernet(PoE) PSE Consumption graph.
You can only export the report to a CSV file.
Table 4-24 describes the fields in the Power over Ethernet PSE Consumption report.
Table 4-24 Power over Ethernet PSE Consumption Report Fields
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Report Name |
Name of the report. For example, PoE PSE Consumption |
Generation Time |
Date and time at which the report was generated. For example, Wed Nov 12 2009, 9:43 |
No. of Devices |
Number of devices included while generating the report. |
No. of PSEs |
Number of PSEs monitored for PoE PSE Consumption levels. |
Start Date |
Start date and time of the report data. For example, Wed, Nov 12 2009, 9:43 |
End Date |
End date and time of the report data. For example, Thu, Nov 13 2009, 09:43 |
PoE PSE Consumption Summary
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Consumption in % |
Distribution of Power over Ethernet PSE consumption percentage range. The PoE PSE Consumption percentage distribution range is categorized as 0-50, 50-70, 70-90 and 90-100. |
No. of PSEs |
Number of instances that fall into the corresponding Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) consumption percentage category. For example, 10 instances with 50-70% consumption, 20 instances with 70-90% consumption and so on. The PoE PSE Consumption summary is also presented as a pie chart, which shows the number of instances that fall into the corresponding distribution percentage range. |
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Device Name |
Device name. For example, 3500XL Click on the device name to view the respective graph. For more information on the graph, see PoE PSE Consumption Graph |
PSE Name |
Instance monitored for the device. For example, FLASH |
Min % |
Minimum PSE consumption percentage for the corresponding instance. |
Max % |
Maximum PSE consumption percentage for the corresponding instance. |
Avg % |
Average consumption percentage for the corresponding instance. |
PoE PSE Consumption Graph as shown in Figure 4-2 |
X-axis |
Represents the time period of the report. The time period refers to the start and end time of the report data. |
Y-axis |
Represents the PSE consumption percentage. |
Standard Deviation |
Standard deviation of consumption percentage for the corresponding instance. |
95 th Percentile |
95 th Percentile of consumption percentage for the corresponding instance. |
Figure 4-2 PoE PSE Consumption Graph
Each data point in the line graph has a tooltip that displays the value for the time period.
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > PoE > PSE Consumption.
The POE PSE Consumption report page appears.
Step 2
Select the required devices using the Device Selector or groups from the Group Selector or ports from the Port Selector. (See the topic, Using Device Selector in the section Administration with Cisco Prime Lan Management Solution 4.2, for more details.)
Step 3
Enter the information required to generate the report:
The fields in the POE Port Utilization Report report dialog box are the same as those in the POE report. Please see Table 4-15 for more details.
Step 4
Click Finish.
The Job ID is listed in the Job Browser at the bottom of the page.
You can click Reset All to reset your selections for all groups. This resets all previous values to blanks.
Generating VRF-Lite Reports
These reports display the details of the VRF Supported devices, VRF Capable devices and other devices in your network. You can also generate VRF Reports that includes Device Based VRF report and VRF Based Report
VRF-Lite Report provides the VRF - specific details deployed on the devices, which are participating in VRF.
You can generate the following two reports using the VRF-Lite Report:
Device Based VRF-Lite Report
The Device Based VRF-Lite Report displays the VRF details, specific to the VRF Configured devices selected, using the Device Selector option present in the VRF-Lite Report page.
You can export the Device Based VRF-Lite Report to CSV format by clicking the Export icon on the report page. You can also print the report by clicking the printer icon on the report page.
To generate a Device Based VRF-Lite Report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > VRF Lite > VRF Lite.
The VRF Report page appears.
Step 2
Select Device Selector
Step 3
Select a device from the Device Selector list.
The Device Selector displays the devices satisfying the following conditions:
- Devices managed by LMS
- Hardware and Software supported devices
The devices displayed are categorized only in two groups:
- All Devices
- Device Type Groups
Step 4
Select Scheduling Type.
The default scheduling type is Immediate.
You can set the time and date if you select any of the following scheduling types: Once, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly.
Step 5
Enter a description of the job in the Job Description field and enter the e-mail address to which the details have to be sent.
Step 6
Enter the Report Publish Path and the Attachment Option.
Note
Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
Step 7
Click Submit.
The Device Based VRF-Lite Report page appears.
For more information on the Device Based VRF Based report, see Interpreting Device Based VRF-Lite Report.
Interpreting Device Based VRF-Lite Report
The Device Based VRF-Lite Report provides VRF details specific to the VRF configured devices selected in the Device Selector.
To view VRF Based Report, specific to a device listed under Selected Devices, click the device name link in the left pane in the Virtual Network Manager Report page.
You can also search the device name listed under Selected Devices by using the Search field. To search the devices, enter the device name in the Search field.
This section contains:
The Device Based VRF-Lite Report ( Table 4-27 ) contains the following information for a device:
Table 4-27 Device Based VRF-Lite Reports Column Description
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Device Name |
Displays the device name of the VRF Configured device. |
IP Address |
Displays the device IP Address of the VRF Configured device. |
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VRF Name |
Displays the VRF name configured on the device. Click the VRF Name hyperlink to launch the VRF Based Report. Click the arrow icon to view or hide details of the Sub-Interface (SIs) or Switch Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) that are a part of the device and are mapped to the VRF Name. You can view the following details: SIs or SVIs, Physical Interface, IP Address of the physical interface, VLAN, IGP Enabled, and L2 Neighbor associated to the VRF Name. |
VRF RD |
Displays the RD value of the VRF in your network. |
Routing Protocols |
Displays the Routing Protocols associated to the VRF Name. |
Number of Mapped Interfaces |
Displays the number of SIs or SVIs participating in a VRF, specific to the VRF Name. |
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SI/SVI |
Sub-Interface (SIs) or Switch Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) name in the device specific to the VRF Name. |
Physical Interface |
Represents the parent interface of the SI or SVI. It displays the parent interface status within parenthesis. If multiple interfaces are present, the interfaces are listed. It displays the following status:
- UP — If the physical interface is up and running
- DOWN — If the physical interface is down
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IP Address |
Represents the IP Address of the SI or SVI. |
VLAN |
Represents the VLAN Name associated with the SI or SVI. |
IGP Enabled |
Displays the protocol associated with the SI or SVI. |
L2 Neighbor |
Displays the L2 Neighbor IP Address of the physical interface. |
Export Device Based VRF-Lite Report
When you click the Export icon, the Exporting Report page appears. The report is exported to CSV format, which is selected by default.
The Exporting Report page has the following two options:
- Selected Device Name — Represents the selected device name
- All — Represents all the selected devices
Select the option you want and click Ok.
Print Device Based VRF-Lite Report
When you click the Print icon, the Printing Report page appears.
The Printing Report page has the following two options:
- Selected Device Name — Represents the selected device name
- All — Represents all the selected devices
Select the option you want and click Ok.
VRF Based Report
The VRF Based Report displays the VRF details, which are specific to the VRFs selected. To access this page, select the VRF Selector option present in the VRF-Lite Report page.
It provides the following information:
- Devices participating in the selected VRF
- Sub-interface or switch virtual interfaces present in the device specific to the VRF Name
- Parent interface of the SI or SVI, along with the status of the parent interface, if it is up or down
- VLANs associated with the SI or SVI
- Protocol running on the SI or SVI
- Devices that act as L2 Neighbor to the physical interface
You can export the VRF Based Report to CSV format by clicking the Export icon on the report page. You can print the report by clicking the Printer icon on the report page.
To generate a VRF Based Report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > VRF Lite > VRF Lite.
The VRF Report page appears.
Step 2
Select VRF Selector.
VRF Selector displays the VRFs in your network.
Step 3
Select a VRF from the VRF Selector list.
Step 4
Select the Scheduling Type.
The default scheduling type is Immediate.
You can set the time and date if you select any of the following scheduling types: Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly.
Step 5
Enter a description of the job in the Job Description field and enter the e-mail address to which the details have to be sent.
Step 6
Enter the Report Publish Path and the Attachment Option.
Note
Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
Step 7
Click Submit.
The VRF Based Report page appears.
For more information on the VRF Based Report, see Interpreting VRF Based Report.
Interpreting VRF Based Report
The VRF Based Report provides device details, specific to the VRFs selected in the VRF Selector.
To view the VRF Based Report for a VRF, click the VRF name in the left pane displayed in the Virtual Network Manager Report page.
You can also scroll the page to view the report for respective VRFs.
You can also search the VRF name listed under Selected VRFs by using the Search field. To search the VRFs, enter the VRF name in the Search field.
This section contains:
Table 4-28 displays details of the columns in the VRF Based Report.
Table 4-28 VRF Based Reports Column Description
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VRF Name |
Displays the VRF name selected in the VRF selector. Click the VRF Name hyperlink to launch the VRF Based Report. |
Route Distinguisher |
Displays the Route Distinguisher value of the VRF Name. |
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IP Address |
Displays the IP Address (link) of the device participating in a VRF. If you click on the IP Address link, Device Center page is launched. Click the arrow icon to view or hide details of the Sub-Interface (SIs) or Switch Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) that are a part of the VRF configured device. You can view the following details: SIs or SVIs, Physical Interface, IP Address of the physical interface, VLAN, IGP Enabled, and L2 Neighbor associated to the VRF Name. |
Device Name |
Represents the name of the device, in the form of a link, participating in a VRF. If you click on the Device Name link, Troubleshooting page is launched. |
Device Type |
Represents the Type of the Device. |
Number of Mapped Interfaces |
Displays the number of SIs or SVIs participating in a VRF, specific to the VRF Name. |
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SI/SVI |
Sub-Interface (SIs) or Switch Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) name present in the device specific to the VRF Name. |
Physical Interface |
Represents the parent interface of the SI or SVI. It displays the parent interface status within parenthesis. If multiple interfaces are present, all the interfaces are listed. It displays the following status:
- UP — If the physical interface is up and running
- DOWN — If the physical interface is down
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IP Address |
Represents the IP Address of the SI or SVI. |
VLAN |
Represents the VLAN Name associated with the SI or SVI. |
IGP Enabled |
Displays the protocol associated with the SI or SVI. |
L2 Neighbor |
Displays the L2 Neighbor IP Address of the physical interface. |
Export VRF Based Report
When you click the export icon, the Exporting Report page appears. The report is exported to CSV format, which is selected by default.
The Selected VRFs has the following two options:
- Selected VRFs — Represents the selected VRF name
- All — Represents all the Selected VRFs
Select the desired option and click Ok.
Print VRF Based Report
When you click the print icon, the Printing Report page appears.
The page displays the following two options:
- Selected VRFs — Represents the selected VRF name
- All — Represents all the Selected VRFs
Select the desired option and click Ok.
Generating Readiness Reports
The Readiness report provides the details of all the devices that comply with the basic hardware and software support available, in contrast to the required support on the devices to configure VRF. These details help you to identify the devices on which VRF can be configured.
The VRF Readiness Report also allows you to upgrade the software support of the device by using device image upgradation.
The Readiness report provides information about the following devices:
Represents the devices with necessary hardware support available. However, you must update the software to configure VRF on these devices.
Represents the devices with hardware and software support available to configure VRF.
Represents the devices without necessary hardware support, required to configure VRF. These devices are managed by LMS 4.2.
For more information on the pre-requisites to manage devices using Virtual Network Manager, see Pre-Requisites to manage devices using VNM in Configuration Management with Cisco Prime Lan Management Solution 4.2.
You can export the Readiness Report to CSV format by clicking the Export icon on the report page. You can also print the report by clicking the printer icon on the report page.
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > VRF Lite > Readiness.
The Readiness Report page appears.
Step 2
Select a device from the Device Selector list.
Step 3
Select the Scheduling Type.
The default scheduling type is Immediate.
You can set the time and date if you select any of the following scheduling types: Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly.
Step 4
Enter a description of the job in the Job Description field and enter the e-mail address to which the details have to be sent.
Step 5
Enter the Report Publish Path and the Attachment Option.
Note
Cisco Prime LMS does not support Japanese characters and special characters such as, \ / : * ? “ < >. ! % in the file or folder name.
Step 6
Click Submit.
For more information on the Readiness report, see Interpreting Readiness Reports.
Interpreting Readiness Reports
The Readiness report provides information on the devices that are categorized as:
- VRF Capable devices
- VRF Supported devices
- Other devices
To view the Readiness report for the above devices categories, click the number displayed against the each device category.
The report for the devices is displayed in a table with the following table headings for the device categories:
- Devices VRF Capable [H/W Supported, S/W update required]
- Devices VRF Supported [H/W and S/W Supported]
- Other devices [H/W Unsupported]
You can also scroll the page to view the report for the respective devices.
The VRF Readiness report contains the following information for a device:
Table 4-29 displays details of the columns in the VRF Readiness report.
Table 4-29 VRF-lite Readiness Reports Column Description
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Devices VRF Capable[H/W Supported, S/W update required] |
Displays the number of VRF Capable devices in the network. Click this to view the Readiness information of VRF capable devices. |
Devices VRF Supported [H/W and S/W Supported] |
Displays the number of VRF Supported devices in the network. Click this to view the Readiness information of VRF supported devices. |
Other Devices [H/W Unsupported] |
Displays the number of other devices managed by LMS in the network. Click this to view the Readiness information of other devices. |
Devices VRF Capable [H/W Supported, S/W update required]
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IPAddress |
IP address of VRF Capable device. Valid IP values are the IPv4 Addresses |
DeviceName |
Name corresponding to IP address of device. |
SysLocation |
Represents the location of the device. SysLocation details is collected from the device |
Device Type |
Type of the device. |
Image |
Image of the VRF Capable devices. |
Minimum Supported Image |
Provides the minimum required image details. |
Remarks |
Displays the information of the device as mentioned in the database managed by VNM. |
Upgrade |
The Upgrade button is enabled only if LMS is installed. If LMS is not installed, this button is disabled. Enables you to upgrade the software support of the device by using LMS device image upgradation. Select the device for which software needs to be upgraded and click Upgrade. The device that is upgraded from VRF Capable to VRF Supported device, must support the MPLS VPN MIB. For more information on the Management Information Base (MIB), refer http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/MIBS/MainServlet |
Devices VRF Supported [H/W and S/W Supported]
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IPAddress |
IP address of VRF supported device. Valid IP values are the IPv4 Addresses |
DeviceName |
Name corresponding to IP address of device. |
SysLocation |
Represents the location of the device. SysLocation details is collected from the device. |
Device Type |
Type of the device. |
Image |
Image of the VRF Supported devices. |
Other Devices [H/W Unsupported]
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IPAddress |
IP address of other device. Valid IP values are the IPv4 Addresses. |
DeviceName |
Name corresponding to IP address of device. |
SysLocation |
Represents the location of the device. SysLocation details is collected from the device. |
Device Type |
Type of the device |
Image |
Image of other (Hardware unsupported) devices. |
Generating Medianet Reports
LMS allows you to generate a Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report. For more information, see Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report.
You can customize the Medianet endpoint inventory report with different layouts using Reports > Report Designer > Medianet Custom Layouts. For more information see Using Medianet Custom Layouts.
Using Medianet Custom Layouts
You can customize the columns displayed in the Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report using Reports > Report Designer > Medianet Custom Layouts.
You can view, create, and copy Medianet Custom Layouts. You can customize the inventory report by selecting the required location attributes and end host attributes. You cannot edit or delete the standard layouts.
The following Medianet default layouts are available after a fresh install:
- Digital Media Player Standard—Standard layout for Digital Media Player (DMP) endpoints
- IP Video Surveillance Camera Standard—Standard layout for IP Video Surveillance Camera (IPVSC) endpoints
- Medianet Endpoints Standard—Standard layout for all Medianet endpoint types.
Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report
The Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report provides information about the Medianet endpoints such as the subnets on which LMS has detected the endpoints, any state changes, and the number of discrepancies found associated with the port. The details of the report vary according to the layout that you choose.
You can use this information to register the Medianet endpoints in Medianet management systems like Cisco Digital Media Manager (DMM) or Cisco Video Surveillance Manager (VSM).
To generate this report:
Step 1
Select Reports > Technology > Medianet.
Step 2
Select the required devices using the Device Selector or Group Selector.
Step 3
Select the Endpoint type. You can choose to generate reports for
- Digital Media Player
- IP Video Surveillance Camera
Step 4
Select the Layout from the list. By default, the following layouts for the report are available:
- Medianet Endpoints Standard
- Digital Media Player Standard
- IP Video Surveillance Camera Standard
Step 5
Enter the information required to add a Filter Rule and click Add.
Step 6
Click Validate Rule to validate the filter rule you have added.
Step 7
Enter the scheduling details and the job information.
Step 8
After you enter the required information, click Submit. You can click Reset to reset all the information.
The Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report page appears. For more details, see Interpreting Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report.
The mini job browser appears at the bottom of the Medianet report generator screen; it shows only the Medianet report jobs.
Interpreting Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report
Table 4-30 displays details of the columns in the Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report. Some of the columns might vary according to the Layout you choose.
Table 4-30 Details of Medianet Endpoint Inventory Report
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MAC Address |
MAC address of network interface card in end-user node. For Ethernet topology, the MAC address is displayed in the format, xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. |
Host Name |
Name of the host |
IP Address |
IP address of the host |
Subnet |
Subnet of IP address |
Status |
Operational status of the port |
Switch |
Name of the device |
Port |
User assigned port name (port label) in the device to which a host is connected |
VLAN |
VLAN associated with the MAC address or port |
Last Seen |
Date and time when User Tracking last found an entry for this user or host in a switch. Last Seen is displayed in the format dd mon yyyy hh:mm:ss. |
IPv6 Address |
IPv6 address of the host, if any |
Prefix Length |
Length of the IPv6 address prefix |
Prefix |
IPv6 address prefix |
Switch IP Address |
IP address of device to which end user node is attached. Click on the value to launch the Troubleshooting page for that device. |
Port Name |
User assigned port name (port label) |
Port State |
Configured port mode |
Port Duplex |
Operational duplex |
Port Speed |
Operational speed |
VTP Domain |
VTP Domain with which the switch is associated. |
VLAN ID |
VLAN identifier associated with the MAC address or port |
VLAN Type |
Ethernet, FDDI, unassigned, or unknown |
Parent VLAN |
Parent VLAN of the host |
Secondary VLAN |
Secondary VLAN of the host |
dot1xEnabled |
Status of Dot 1x authentication on the device. Two status are:
- True—When authentication is enabled on the device.
- False—When authentication is disabled on the device.
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Associated Routers |
IP addresses of the routers associated with the host. |
Discrepancies Found |
Number of discrepancies found on the port. Click on the number to launch the Discrepancies report. |
Best Practice Deviations Found |
Number of best practice deviations found associated with the port. Click on the number to launch the Best Practice Deviations report. |
Name |
Name of the resident |
Location Attributes |
The location attributes that appear in the report depend on the layout that you choose. There are 31 attributes like, State, City, Neighborhood, and Street Number. |