12-29-2011 08:00 AM
I have installed lms 4.1 on a customer but could not find on the documentation how many IPM collectors can be run based on the device count license.
I found only a scaling table on the Installation Guide but does not says if its tied with the device count license.
Can anyone help me?
Below what I found on the Installation guide:
• You can manage a maximum of 2000 collectors on enabling all the
device management functions including IPSLA Performance
Management functionality. This collector limit includes:
– 1500 collectors (hourly polling frequency)
– 500 collectors (minute polling frequency)
• You can manage a maximum of 5000 collectors on disabling other
device management functions and managing the IPSLA Performance
Management functionality only. This collector limit includes:
– 4500 collectors (hourly polling frequency)
– 500 collectors (minute polling frequency)
• For LMS 5000 device license, you can manage a maximum of 5000
collectors with hourly polling frequency.
• If you want to manage 5000 collectors without disabling any of the
device management functions, you can manage:
– 2000 collectors in a Solution Master server with 5000 device license
– 3000 collectors in a Slave server with LMS Monitoring Server
large edition license (add-on license to manage additional
performance collectors). See NoteThe AutoIPSLA generated
collectors are accounted for license. for details on LMS
Monitoring Server licenses.
• The IPSLA Monitoring Collector license limit applies only to
historical hourly collectors and not to real-time collectors. However,
you are allowed to create real-time collectors even after the license
limit is reached. There is no limit to the number of real-time collectors
that you could create to manage IPSLA Monitoring functionality.
• You can manage a maximum of 2000 collectors on enabling all the
device management functions including IPSLA Performance
Management functionality. This collector limit includes:
– 1500 collectors (hourly polling frequency)
– 500 collectors (minute polling frequency)
• You can manage a maximum of 5000 collectors on disabling other
device management functions and managing the IPSLA Performance
Management functionality only. This collector limit includes:
– 4500 collectors (hourly polling frequency)
– 500 collectors (minute polling frequency)
• For LMS 5000 device license, you can manage a maximum of 5000
collectors with hourly polling frequency.
• If you want to manage 5000 collectors without disabling any of the
device management functions, you can manage:
– 2000 collectors in a Solution Master server with 5000 device license
– 3000 collectors in a Slave server with LMS Monitoring Server
large edition license (add-on license to manage additional
performance collectors). See NoteThe AutoIPSLA generated
collectors are accounted for license. for details on LMS
Monitoring Server licenses.
• The IPSLA Monitoring Collector license limit applies only to
historical hourly collectors and not to real-time collectors. However,
you are allowed to create real-time collectors even after the license
limit is reached. There is no limit to the number of real-time collectors
that you could create to manage IPSLA Monitoring functionality.
Thanks
12-29-2011 09:54 AM
I have just foun the IPM collector limits on the 15-6 page following guide:
Monitoring and Troubleshooting With Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.1
Device License Licensed Number of Collectors
Incremental Licenses
Incremental combination from 250 — 450 device count 1000 Collectors
Incremental combination from 550 — 950 device count 1250 Collectors
Incremental combination from 1050 — 1450 device count 1500 Collectors
Incremental combination from 1500 — 2500 device count 3000 Collectors
Incremental combination from 2500 — 5000 device count 5000 Collectors
50 150 Collectors
100 300 Collectors
200 300 Collectors
500 1250 Collectors
1000 1500 Collectors
2500 3000 Collectors
5000 5000 Collectors
10000 5000 Collectors
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