Information Provided in Device 360 View
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Description
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General information and tools
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Device type, its OS type and version, its last configuration change, and its last inventory collection. Icons convey the status
of the device.
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If you have opened the Device 360 view for a Cisco NCS 6000 device that houses a Secure Domain Router (SDR), the SDR's name
is also listed.
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If you have opened the Device 360 view for a Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series device with dual and quad-supervisor Virtual Switching
System (VSS), the device's redundancy state, switch mode, and operational redundancy mode is also listed.
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Using the menus in the pop-up window, you can also perform these tasks:
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Auto-Refresh—For real-time updates of device status and troubleshooting, enable an on-demand refresh by clicking on the Refresh
icon. Alternatively, you can set the auto-refresh interval to 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 5 minutes from the drop-down
list. Auto-Refresh is OFF by default.
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The Auto-Refresh setting is applicable only for the currently open 360 view pop-up window. If the view is closed and reopened
or another view is opened, by default Auto-Refresh is Off.
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Troubleshoot—Perform a ping or traceroute, launch the Alarm browser, open a Cisco support case, or get information from the
Cisco Support Community (Actions menu).
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Performance—Check device CPU and memory ()
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Topology—View the network topology and the device's local topology, up to 3 hops (Actions menu)
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Check the device's routing table (Actions menu)
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Open the Device Console to enter commands you want to run on the device (Actions menu)
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Cisco EPN Manager maintains an audit of the commands entered in the device console by each user. To view this, choose .
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Collect the device's inventory and save it to the database using Sync Now (Actions menu)
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Open an HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, or Telnet session with the device (Actions menu)
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Launch Cisco Transport Controller for optical devices (Actions menu)
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Enable the automatic refresh of the view every 20 seconds (Actions menu)
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Enables you to resync the condition of the selected NCS2k device having severity NA/NR using Resync Conditions (Actions menu)
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Open the Device Details page to view details about software image and configuration file management, and use the device's
Chassis View (by clicking the device IP address hyperlink or choosing )
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Open the Configuration page directly to perform any configuration changes on the device, without navigating away from Device
360 page by choosing
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This option is available on devices where configuration changes can be performed. For example, NCS 2K devices.
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Select a device for a side-by-side comparison with another device on the basis of information such as raised alarms and the
current status of circuits, interfaces, and modules (Actions menu)—see Compare Device Information and Status
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Click Device OAM in the Actions menu to do a ping test or traceroute between two devices. In the Device OAM Commands window, enter the Destination IP. Specifying the Source IP is optional. From the Actions drop-down list, you can either select to do a ping test or traceroute.
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Performance data
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Charts reflecting various aspects of the device performance. If a device has multiple memory pools, the Device 360 view displays
the average utilization for all of the memory pools. If you want to see information about individual memory pools, use the
memory utilization dashlets in the Network Summary dashboard. See Network Summary Dashboard Overview.
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Alarms tab
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Current alarms for the device, including their severity, status, and the time they were generated. Depending on the alarm
source, you can also launch other 360 views from this tab.
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Modules tab
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Modules that are configured on the device, including their name, type, state, ports, and location.
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Interfaces tab
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Interfaces that are configured on the device, including status information. You can also launch an Interface 360 view for
a specific interface.
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Neighbors tab
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NEs that are connected to this device through Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). If the selected device does not support CDP,
this tab is empty. Displayed information includes device type and name, and the local port and device port. To view the neighbors
in a pop up topology map, choose Actions > N Hop Topology from the top right of the Device 360 view (see View a Device's Local Topology from the Device 360 View.
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Circuit/VCs tab
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Circuit/VC name, type, customer, status, and creation date for each circuit provisioned on the device. You can also launch
a Circuit/VC 360 view for specific circuits/VCs.
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Satellites tab
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For Cisco ASR 9000 devices in a cluster configuration, lists a satellite’s name, type, description, status, and IP, and MAC
addresses. You can also launch a Satellite 360 view for a specific satellite.
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Civic Location
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Geographical information about device's location.
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Recent Changes
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The last five changes made on the device, classified as: Inventory, Config (Configuration Archive), or SWIM (Software Images).
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If you have logged in as a root user, then you can view all the activities under the Recent Changes tab. If you have logged
in as a non-root user, then you can only view the activities performed by you.
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SRRGs
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Lists the Shared Risk Resource Groups (SRRGs) assigned to the device. Click this tab's ? (help) icon to view its legend. For more information about SRRGs, see View and Manage Shared Risk Resource Groups (SRRG) in the Geo Map.
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