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Cisco Sensor 1040 and Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance 9.0

Rajan R
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Hey Guys,

We have setup Cisco Prime CA and trying to hook a Sensor onto it. The sensor is searching for a few.cnf files over tftp. Where can i find these files ?

PS: if this is the wrong place please tell me where to post this.

Thanks

Varadarajan.R

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Hello Varda,

It seems as the 1040 sensors are not finding the TFTP server. The TFTP server list should not contain the ipaddress with values 32 or 92 in their octets,

1. The 1040 needs to learn of the TFTP by DHCP option 150.

2. Please make sure that it is set on your DHCP server. 

3. To confirm that the 1040 sensor is receiving the TFTP IP open a web browser and type http://  and see if the TFTP address field is showing the IP. 

4. If it is then you might also need to restart the TFTP service on the CUCM so that the 1040 can download the cnf and image files.

Attached is the userguide for 1040. Go through it and this should be able to resolve your issue.

This is a other  method to check the  sensor  is fine

Fist step install  download winagents tftp server ,

enter a Service Monitor Server   Configuration / sensor1040 and in TFTP server  enter    ip address(winagents tftpserver) and go to SETUP

in setup   put you ip address in PRIMARY SERVICE MONITOR  and push OK   you look the server write file in (TFTP server )

Next STEP

Go to MANAGEMENT   and  add new sensor you need mac address remember second port in sensor is span port you can make a sencond file in the tftp server

Next STEP

go to service monitor server and copy  file *.img CSCOpx/

Next STEP

Search  you dhcp server switch     option 150 in put your ip address tftp server when sensor power off  and power on the sensor search tftp server and search files to autoconfig and register to service monitor when test is ok

its time to upload change winagent tftp server to  callmanager tftp server

Hope this helps

Thanks & Regards,

Venkitesh