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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter 2 Basic Concepts
What Are the General Features of Cisco MGM?
The following options are provided to control the pruning for each category of data:
Enable/disable
Retention period
Time of day to perform the pruning
2.3 What Are the General Features of Cisco MGM?
This section describes some of the general Cisco MGM features, including:
2.3.1 What is FCPS?
2.3.2 Understanding Fault Management
2.3.3 Understanding Configuration Management
2.3.4 Understanding Performance Management
2.3.5 Understanding Security Management
2.3.6 Using the Diagnostic Center
2.3.7 Managing Cisco MGM CORBA Interfaces
2.3.1 What is FCPS?
Cisco MGM's strategy is to provide a carrier-class fault, configuration, performance, and security
(FCPS) EMS.
FCPS refers to the different types of information handled by management systems. A fifth area,
accounting, is often included, making the acronym FCAPS. However, Cisco MGM does not support
accounting management currently. Table 2-10 describes the FCPS functions.
Table 2-10 FCPS Framework Functionality
Function Description For More Information, See
Fault
management
Detects, isolates, corrects, and reports faults for the network and service.
Fault management tracks the correlation of related services; for example,
reliability, availability, survivability, quality assurance, alarm surveillance,
alarm management, fault localization, fault correction, testing, and trouble
administration.
Fault management in Cisco MGM can be performed in the Diagnostic Center
or in the Configuration Center. The Alarm Browser, Alarm Log, and
Dashboard also provide information on fault management.
Chapter 9, “Managing
Faults”
Configuration
management
Configures and controls NEs, identifies resources, collects information about
a resource, and manages intra-chassis connections. Configuration
management deals not only with the state of NEs, but also with the
provisioning of resources and services. Generally, configuration management
involves network planning, installation, service planning and negotiation,
service provisioning, equipment provisioning, status and control, and
network topology.
The Configuration Center is your primary resource for configuration
management.
Chapter 6, “Configuring
Hardware
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