You want Cisco Unified Serviceability to automatically notify you if the Cisco Tomcat service goes down.
Which of the following should you do?
A.
Click Trace > Configuration.
B.
Click Alarm > Configuration.
C.
Click Tools > Service Activation.
D.
Click Tools > Serviceability Reports Archive.
Explanation:
You should click Alarm > Configuration to configure Cisco Unified Serviceability to automatically notify you if the
Cisco Tomcat service goes down. The Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarm menu helps identify problems that
exist with the Cisco Unified Communications system. Cisco Unified Serviceability alarms use Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) and Syslog to generate data that can be used as part of the troubleshooting
process.
You should not click Tools > Serviceability Reports Archive to configure Cisco Unified Serviceability to
automatically notify you if the Cisco Tomcat service goes down. The Cisco Unified Serviceability Reports
Archive contains all of the following types of statistical reports:
-Device Statistics Report
-Server Statistics Report
-Service Statistics Report
-Call Activities Report
-Alert Summary Report
-Performance Protection Report
You should not click Tools > Service Activation in Cisco Unified Serviceability to configure Cisco Unified
Serviceability to automatically notify you if the Cisco Tomcat service goes down. The Service Activation optionunder the Tools menu enables you to select individual services to activate or select all services at once. After
you have selected the services you want to enable, you should click the Save button to activate those services.
You should not click Trace > Configuration to configure Cisco Unified Serviceability to automatically notify you if
the Cisco Tomcat service goes down. The Trace menu can be used to configure parameters for voice
application debugging tools that can be used in troubleshooting efforts. However, the tools available through the
Trace menu are typically logged for later manual review.Cisco: Configuring Alarms: Configuring an Alarm for a Service