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Chapter 5 Managing Modules
Module Performance
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Last Authentication Failure Address—Displays the last authorization failure IP address for the
selected module.
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Operational Status—Displays the current operational status of the selected GRP module. Possible
values are:
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Up—Module is recognized by the device and is operational.
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Down—Module is not recognized by the device or not enabled for operation.
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Standby—Module is enabled and is acting as standby. This value is only applicable for
redundant GRPs.
Cisco Contact Details
The Cisco Contact Details area provides Cisco contact details.
Module Performance
The Module Performance window displays the current performance information for the selected GRP
module.
Note
You can select multiple Modules from the Module object selector list. Selecting multiple modules allows
you to start or stop performance logging for all of the selected modules simultaneously. You can choose
multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in
the list. You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the
individual modules.
The Module Performance tab displays CPU Usage information and allows you to Start or Stop
performance logging for one or more selected modules.
Note
Performance logging can also be started on a per module (GRP) or physical interface basis. For details
on how to start performance logging for a selected module (GRP), see
. For details on how to start performance logging for a selected physical interface (such as
Ethernet, ATM, or DS-3), see
“Starting Performance Logging for a Selected Interface” section on
Selecting a module provides performance data for the selected module. The values displayed relate to
CPU performance, so modules without a CPU display the same value as the CPU card in the chassis.
The Module Performance section provides the following information:
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Viewing the Module Performance Window
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Starting or Stopping Performance Logging
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