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You can configure common network settings for a group of Network devices or Links at the same time. You can also specify/modify their Threshold values. You can de-activate one or more devices that are not in use. These inactive devices are not displayed in any of the views.
To configure master settings:
- Select Operations > Configuration > General > Master Settings.
- On the MASTER SETTINGS page, click the Filters icon and select the Tenant, Device Type and other required details. Click SUBMIT. For more information about fields on the Filters popup, see Filters.
- Fill the required fields in the MASTER SETTINGS page. For more information about fields on the MASTER SETTINGS page, see Field Description.
- Click SUBMIT. The master settings configuration is saved.
Figure: MASTER SETTINGS page
Field DescriptionAnchor Field Description Field Description The following table describes the fields on the MASTER SETTINGS page:
Field
Description
DEVICES
Available devices
Lists the available devices under the selected entity. Select the devices for which you want to configure the master settings and click icon. To select all the devices in the available list, click the check box in the header row of the list. The selected devices are shown in the Selected devices list.
Selected devices
Lists the selected devices. To remove devices from the list, select the check box corresponding to the devices and click icon. To remove all the devices from the Selected devices list, select the check box in the header row of the list.
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Service Entitlement
Lists the configured Service Entitlements. Select a Service Entitlement from the list box. For information about Service Entitlements, see Configuring Service Entitlements.
SNMP Version
Lists the configured SNMP Versions. Select a SNMP Version from the list.
Vendor
Lists the configured Vendors. Select a Vendor from the list.
SNMP String
Type in the SNMP string that is provided by the network operator.
Customer
Lists the configured Customers. Select a Customer from the list.
SNMP Auth Type
Lists the configured SNMP Auth Types. Select an SNMP Auth Type from the list.
Location
Lists the configured Locations. Select the Location from the list.
SNMP User
Lists the configured SNMP Users. Select the SNMP User from the list.
OS Type
Lists the configured Operating System types. Select the appropriate OS type from the list.
Authentication Mode
Select the Authentication Mode from the list.
Criticality
Lists the configured Criticality values. Select the Criticality as Low, Medium, or High.
Privilege Password
Specify the Privilege Password in the text box.
Monitoring Source
Lists the configured monitoring source types.
- Summit Server: It refers to the machine, where SUMMIT Server is installed. Select this option to perform the monitoring operation from this Server.
- Proxy Agent: It refers to the machine configured at a client location for sending monitored data of the client machines to the SUMMIT Server. Select this option to perform the monitoring operation from this Server.
Privilege Protocol
Lists the Privilege Protocols. Select the Privilege Protocol from the list.
Monitoring Proxy
Select the Monitoring Proxy from the list.
SNMP Port
Specify the SNMP port.
Ping Protocol
Lists the Ping Protocols. Select the Ping Protocol to communicate with the devices.
Ping Timeout
Type in the Ping Timeout for the device. In the specified time the device checks the destination IP address and records the result.
Ping Retry
Type in the Ping Retry number. The Ping Retry number indicates that the device would try to communicate after the specified number of times.
E-Mail To
Type in the e-mail address of the people to whom the alert/ notification e-mails, about the device status need to be sent in “To” list.
- Alert Mail: The alert e-mail is sent whenever a device is down or whenever a device has crossed the threshold.
- Notification Mail: The notification mail is sent whenever a device status changes to up from down and also when the device utilization is below the specified threshold.
E-Mail CC
Type in the e-mail address of the people to whom the alert/ notification
e-mails, about the device status, need to be sent in “CC” list.
Active
Indicates the status set for the devices.
- If selected, the device can be selected to be displayed in a view.
- If not selected, the device cannot be selected to be displayed in a view.
BACKUP CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Ignore
Select from the drop down, if the values in the fields should be updated or ignored during configuration.
Back Up
If selected, you can specify user details, who can take the backup configuration details.
User Name
Type in the User Name of the user whom you want to take the backup configuration details.
Password
Type in the password.
Enable Password
Type in the alternate password provided by the network operator.
Protocol
Lists the Protocol using which the user can take the backup. Select the Protocol from the list.
Note: If you select Ignore in the Ignore drop down, this field value is not changed during the configuration.Port
Displays the configured Port number for the selected protocol.
CONFIGURATION THRESHOLD DETAILS
CPU Threshold (High)
Specify the high CPU threshold value of the devices.
CPU Threshold (Medium)
Specify the medium CPU threshold value of the devices.
CPU Threshold (Low)
Specify the low CPU threshold value of the devices.
Memory Threshold (High)
Specify the high Memory threshold value of the devices.
Memory Threshold (Medium)
Specify the medium Memory threshold value of the devices.
Memory Threshold (Low)
Specify the low Memory threshold value of the devices.
UDP
IPSLA RTT
Specify the maximum Round Trip Time (RTT) for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Packet Out of Sequence
Specify the maximum number of packets received that are out of sequence for UDP protocol.
IPSLA PacketLoss SD
Specify the maximum packet loss of data from source to destination for UDP protocol.
IPSLA PacketLoss DS
Specify the maximum packet loss of data from destination to source for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Packet MIA Loss
Specify the maximum packets Missing in Action (MIA) loss for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Packet Late Arrival
Specify the maximum packets for late arrival for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Jitter Positive SD
Specify the maximum positive jitters from source to destination for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Jitter Negative SD
Specify the maximum negative jitters from source to destination for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Jitter Positive DS
Specify the maximum positive jitters from destination to source for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Jitter Negative DS
Specify the maximum negative jitters from destination to source for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Latency Oneway SD
Specify the maximum latency one way from source to destination for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Latency Oneway DS
Specify the maximum latency one way from destination to source for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Voice Score MOS
Specify the maximum voice Mean Opinion Score (MOS) for UDP protocol.
IPSLA Voice Score ICPIF
Specify the maximum voice score Impairment Calculated Planning Impairment Factor(ICPIF )for UDP protocol.
PATH JITTER
IPSLA RTT
Specify the maximum RTT for path jitter protocol.
IPSLA Jitter Positive SD
Specify the maximum positive jitters from source to destination for path jitter protocol.
IPSLA PacketLoss SD
Specify the maximum packet loss of data from source to destination for path jitter protocol.
IPSLA Packet Out of Sequence
Specify the maximum number of packets received that are out of sequence for path jitter protocol.
IPSLA Packet MIA Loss
Specify the maximum packets Missing in Action (MIA) loss for path jitter protocol.
ICMP
IPSLA RTT
Specify the maximum RTT for IPSLA protocol.
IP SLA CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Ignore
Select from the drop down, if the ignore is selected then this IPSLA configuration details are ignored and if update is selected then the IPSLA configuration details are updated.
IP SLAs
Select this check box to include IP SLA
UDP
Select this check box to enable UDP protocol for IPSLA.
Path Jitter
Select this check box to enable path jitter protocol for IPSLA.
ICMP
Select this check box to enable ICMP for IPSLA.
User
Specify the device credentials.
Operational ID
Specify the operational ID for the corresponding protocol.
Anchor Filters Filters
Filters
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Filters |
Click the Filters icon to specify a particular filter criteria to display the selected Entity. Based on the value selected in the Entity list, the FILTERS pop-up page displays the various filter options to list the available Entity type. The following FILTERS pop-up page is displayed if the Entity is selected as Network Device. Select the required filter options and click SUBMIT.
Figure: FILTERS pop-up page
The following table describes the fields on the FILTERS pop-up page:
Field | Description |
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Tenant | Lists all the configured Tenants. Select a Tenant from the list. |
Device Type | Lists the configured device types. Select the device type from the list. The following fields are displayed if the device is selected as Network device. |
Device Type | Lists the configured Network devices. |
Service Entitlement | Lists the configured Service Entitlements. Select the Service Entitlement option from the list. |
IP Address | Specify the IP Address of the device. |
Vendor | Lists the configured Vendors. Select the Vendor from the list to display the devices for the selected Vendor. |
SNMP String | Specify the SNMP string. |
Location | Lists the configured Locations. Select the Location from the list to view the devices for the selected Location. |
Customer | Lists the configured Customers. Select the Customer from the list to view the devices for the selected Customer. |
OS Type | Lists the configured Operating Systems. Select the appropriate OS type from the list to view the devices. |
Criticality | Lists the configured Criticalities. Select the Criticality from the list. |
Monitoring Source | Lists the configured monitoring source types. Select the Monitoring Source from the list.
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Ping Protocol | Lists the Ping Protocols. Select the Ping Protocol from the list. |
Monitoring Proxy | Select the Monitoring Proxy from the list. |
E-Mail To | Specify the e-mail address to view the devices where the the alert/ notification e-mails are sent to the specified e-mail address in the To list |
E-Mail CC | Specify the e-mail address to view the devices where the the alert/ notification e-mails are sent to the specified e-mail address in the CC list. |
Active | Indicates the status set for the devices.
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