User Guide for CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.0
Chapter 1 Overview of HUM

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Overview of HUM

What is HUM?

Key Features of HUM

Key Acronyms, Terms and Definitions

Icons Used in HUM


Overview of HUM


This chapter provides an overview of CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor (HUM) 1.0. The chapter contains the following topics:

What is HUM?

Key Features of HUM

Key Acronyms, Terms and Definitions

Icons Used in HUM

What is HUM?

CiscoWorks HUM is a software application that allows the network administrator to monitor the health and utilization of devices connected to the network.

CiscoWorks HUM monitors the device for performance parameters such as CPU utilization, memory utilization, interface utilization, interface availability, device availability and so on. HUM does this by querying the device through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

Key Features of HUM

The key features of HUM 1.0 are:

Measures network performance by monitoring device components such as memory, CPU, interface ports for their Utilization and Availability levels.

System-defined MIB templates for user convenience

CiscoWorks HUM provides System-defined MIB templates that allows network administrators to create Pollers easily. System-defined MIB templates provide most of the common network parameters that is needed to monitor a device connected to the network.

User-defined MIB templates

CiscoWorks HUM allows network administrators to create custom or user-defined MIB templates by leveraging MIB variables from System-defined MIB templates or by grouping new MIB variables.

Supports polling of additional SNMP data

CiscoWorks HUM allows network administrators to add any other Cisco MIB apart from the standard MIBs provided as part of the application to create pollers.

Flexible polling frequencies

CiscoWorks HUM provides flexible polling frequencies or intervals ranging between 1 minute and 8 hours.

Historical trending reports

CiscoWorks HUM offers comprehensive reporting on the data collected by polling the device. The polled information is displayed in the form of reports. These reports help the network administrator to analyze the utilization and availability of devices connected to the network. For more information, see Reports.

Top-N/Bottom-N reporting

Provides Top-N/Bottom-N reporting on devices that have the highest/lowest utilization or availability values.

Alerts and notifications

CiscoWorks HUM allows network administrators to set threshold values against the utilization and availability levels of device parameters such as memory, CPU, interface and so on. If threshold values are violated, HUM notifies the network administrator through e-mails. For more information, see Threshold Configuration.

Triggers external commands or scripts on receiving threshold violation alerts

CiscoWorks HUM supports triggering of user specified external commands or scripts to take appropriate action against threshold violations. For more information, see Threshold Configuration.

Scalability Limits

CiscoWorks HUM supports scalability of upto 1000 devices.

Table 1-1 describes the scalability of HUM in a standalone and bundle environment.

Standalone—HUM with CiscoWorks Common Services 3.1 and LMS Portal

Bundle—HUM with LAN Management Solutions (LMS) 3.0

Table 1-1 Scalability Limits

Devices
Environment Type
MIB Objects Polled

300 Devices

Standalone (300 HUM SKU)

30,000 MIB objects

Bundle (300 HUM SKU + 1500 LMS SKU)

20,000 MIB objects

1000 Devices

Standalone (1000 HUM SKU)

100,000 MIB objects

Bundle

Not Supported


For server requirements, see Installation Guide for CiscoWorks Health and Utilization Monitor 1.0


Note CiscoWorks HUM supports polling of only Cisco devices. If you add any other devices, HUM still allows these devices to be added to pollers. However, the application behavior may not be as expected.


Key Acronyms, Terms and Definitions

Table 1-2 provides a list of key acronyms and definitions.

Table 1-2 Acronyms and Definitions

Acronym/Term
Definition

DCR

Device Credentials Repository.

Shared store of devices and associated credentials accessible by the HUM application. Provided as part of CiscoWorks Common Services 3.1.

Poller

Poller is a collection of devices and template MIB instances.

Template

Template is a collection of MIB variables logically grouped by the user or system.

Threshold

Threshold is an optimal value for a MIB variable set by the user/system.

Active State

Indicates that HUM is currently polling for the device.

Inactive State

Indicates that HUM has stopped polling for the device.

Transient

Status displayed if either the device is down or the SNMP credentials are incorrect.

Permanent

Status displayed if the polled MIB variables or instances are not available.

Reachable

Device is available and reachable in the network.

Not Reachable

Device is may be down or not reachable.


Icons Used in HUM

The following icons are used in HUM.

Icon
Name
Description

Export

To export reports to a file of PDF or CSV.

Print

To print the report.

Help

To view the online help.

Graph

To view the graph.

Refresh

To reload the application page.