17-45
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
17






Monitoring

Your

Network
Displaying
the

Polling

Status

of

All

Managed

Objects
Polling
Config
Polling
configuration

operational

state:

Enabled

or

Disabled.

For

more

information,

see
the
“Setting

Polling

Parameters”

section

on

page

17-46 .
Polling
Interval
Frequency
at

which

ANM

polls

the

object.
Polling
Status
Current
polling

status

of

t

he

managed

obj

ect:


Missing
SNMP

Credentials—SNMP

credentials

are

not

configured

for

this

object;
statistics
are

not

collected.

Add

SNMPv2c

credentials

to

fix

this

error.


Not
Polled—SNMP
polling

has

not
started.

For

a

virtual

context,

this

problem

might
occur
when

the

virtual

context

is

first

created

from

ANM

and

the

SNMP

credentials
are
not


configured.

Add

SNMPv2c

cr

edentials

to

fix

this

er

ror.


Polling
Failed—SNMP

polling

failed

due

to

some

internal

error.
Try
restarting
polling
to

enable

SNMP

collection

again.


Polling
Started—No

action

is

required.

Everything

is

working
properly.
Polling
states
will

di

splay

activity.


Polling
Timed
Out—SNMP
polling
has

timed

out.

This

problem

might

occur

if

the
wrong
credentials

were

configured

or

might

be

caused

by

an

internal

error

(such

as
SNMP
was

configured

i

ncorrectly

or

t

he

destination

is

not


reachable).

Verify

t

hat
SNMP
credentials

are

correct.

If

the

problem

persists,

restart

polling

to

enable

SNMP
collection
again.


Unknown—SNMP
polling

is

not
working

due

to

one

of

the
above-mentioned
conditions.
Check

the

SNMPv2c

credential

configuration.
Last
Polled

Time
Time
stamp

of

the

l

ast

time

ANM

pol

led

the

obj

ect.
CLI
Sync

Status
(ACE
virtual

contexts

only)

Administrative

configuration

status

of

the

context

as

follows:


Import
Failed—The

context

di

d

not


import

successfully.

This
problem

could

have
occurred
when

the

device

was

added

to

ANM

or

when

the

context

was

synchronized.
Synchronize
the

context

so

that

you

can

manage

it

(Config

>

Devices

>

ACE

>
context
>

Sync

).


OK—The
context

is
synchronized
with

the

ACE

CLI.


Out
of

Sync—The

context

is

managed

by
ANM
but

the

configuration

for

the
context
on
the

device

di

ffers

from

the

configuration

managed

by

ANM.

For

information

on
synchronizing
contexts,

see

the

“Synchronizing

Virtual

Context

Configurations”
section
on

pa

ge

6-105 .


Unprovisioned—The
context

has

been

removed

from

the

ACE

using

the

CLI

but

has
not
been

removed

fr

om

ANM.

To

remove

unprovisioned

contexts,

synchronize

the
associated
Admin

context.
For
all

polled

objects

that

are

not

virtual

contexts,

the

value

N/A

appears

in

this

column
because
ANM

does

not

support

auto

synchronization

for

the

CSS,

CSM,

or

GSS

devices.
Last
CLI

Sync

Status

Change
(ACE
virtual

contexts

only)

Time

stamp

of

the

last

CLI

synchronization

with

ANM.
For
all

polled

objects

that

are

not

virtual

contexts,

the

value

N/A

appears

in

this

column
because
ANM

does

not

support

auto

synchronization

for

the

CSS,

CSM,

or

GSS

devices.
Table
17-15
Polling
Status

Window

(continued)
Field
Description