Cisco® Multicast Manager is a web-based network management application that simplifies the monitoring and troubleshooting of multicast networks. Cisco Multicast Manager is applicable to enterprise customers that employ multicast for financial market data, to multiple system operators (MSOs) that utilize multicast to transport video over IP, or to service providers that need to manage their Multicast VPN (MVPN) environment.
Cisco Multicast Manager includes:
• Automated multicast discovery
• Proactive polling engine
• Real-time multicast diagnostics
• Alerting and reporting
Applications
Figure 1 shows how Cisco Multicast Manager can be used to trace a multicast group. In this example, multicast is being used to transport video. The trace is presented in tabular and graphical format. The table can update dynamically showing the packets per second (pps) rate, output errors, and discards for each interface along the tree. Cisco Multicast Manager also includes support for video probes that may be deployed for monitoring video quality. The embedded address management database will show which channels are affected if there is a problem with a specific multicast group.
Figure 1. Using Cisco Multicast Manager to Trace a Multicast Group
Features and Benefits
In addition to the features shown in Table 1, Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 now has support for multicast VPNs and RFC 4445 video probes. The MVPN feature provides monitoring and alerting of changes detected in the multicast Virtual Route Forwarding (VRF) tables. The real-time diagnostics show VRF to multicast distribution tree (MDT) mapping details along with MDT data ranges and thresholds. Support for video probes now allows Cisco Multicast Manager to report video quality issues for specific multicast groups while highlighting the video channels that those groups support.
Table 1. Features and Benefits
Feature
Benefit
Automated multicast discovery
Discovers complete multicast topology from a single seed device, along with the MVPN provider and provider edge devices and VRF tables they support
Proactive polling engine
Highly scalable polling engine to detect multicast anomalies before they become critical problems
Alerts and reports
Any exceptions detected by the polling engine are sent as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps and logged for reporting purposes. Reports are available for Rendezvous Points (RPs), Source,Group (S,G) pps rates, tree changes, interface bandwidth, Layer 2 port pps rates
Show all groups
Provides complete list of active S,Gs
IGMP diagnostics
Displays all devices that have seen an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) join for a particular group
MSDP status
Shows the status of all Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)-enabled devices and their peers, including Source-Active cache information
Layer 2 diagnostics
Shows which multicast groups are being forwarded on a particular Layer 2 switch port
Health check
Provides on-demand checking of forwarding trees, RPs, and existence of specific S,Gs can also be scheduled to run automatically
6500/7600 troubleshooting
Provides the equivalent of an IOS command line interface "show tech" for multicast, along with LTL checking and pps rates taken from the Route Processor, Switch Processor, or Distributed Forwarding Card. Output can be e-mailed directly to the Technical Assistance Center for further analysis.
System Requirements
Table 2 lists the system requirements for Cisco Multicast Manager.
Table 2. System Requirements
Component
Description
Disk space
2 GB or more free space for Cisco Multicast Manager application and data
Hardware
Linux
• Dual AMD Opteron Processor 250 2.4 GHz 64 Bit for Large Enterprise (more than 500 devices)
• Dual 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium IV or dual 2.8 GHz Intel Xeon processor for Large Enterprise (more than 500 devices)
• 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium IV or 2.8 GHz Intel Xeon processor
Solaris
• Sun Fire v440 Up to four 1.593-GHz UltraSPARC IIIi processors for Large Enterprise (more than 500 devices)
• Sun Fire v240 One 1.34 GHz or two 1.5 GHz UltraSPARC processors
Memory
• 2 GB
• 4 GB for Large Enterprise (more than 500 devices)
Software
Linux
• Redhat Enterprise Linux ES/AS 3
• Redhat Enterprise Linux ES/AS 4
Solaris
• Solaris 8
• Solaris 9
• Solaris 10
Note: Solaris x86 is not supported
Browser
• Firefox 1.5 or greater
• Internet Explorer 6
• Netscape 7.0
• Mozilla 1.7
• Safari 2.0
Ordering Information
Table 3 lists ordering information. To place an order, visit the Cisco Ordering Home Page. To download software, visit the Cisco Software Center.
Table 3. Ordering Information
Product Name
Part Number
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 Less than 200 devices and 100 sources
CMM-2.4-LIN-SM
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 Less than 200 devices and 100 sources
CMM-2.4-SOL-SM
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 Less than 500 devices and 200 sources
CMM-2.4-LIN-MD
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 Less than 500 devices and 200 sources
CMM-2.4-SOL-MD
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 LIN Unlimited devices and sources
CMM-2.4-LIN-UL
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 SOL Unlimited devices and sources
CMM-2.4-SOL-UL
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 Optional VOS Feature
CMM-2.4-VOS-FS
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 Optional MVPN Feature
CMM-2.4-MVPN-FS
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 LIN Upgrade from SM to MD
CMM-2.4-LIN-UPSMMD
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 SOL Upgrade from SM to MD
CMM-2.4-SOL-UPSMMD
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 LIN Upgrade from MD to UL
CMM-2.4-LIN-UPMDUL
Cisco Multicast Manager 2.4 SOL Upgrade from MD to UL
CMM-2.4-SOL-UPMDUL
Service and Support
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