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Cisco '''Embedded Event Manager''' ('''EEM''') is a feature included in [[Cisco IOS|Cisco's IOS operating system]] (and some other Cisco OSes such as IOS-XR, IOS-XE, and NX-OS) that allow programmability and automation capabilities inside the device. EEM allows the behavior of a Cisco device to adapt to specific user requirements by allowing scripting, thresholding, proactive actions, data collection and event management inside the Cisco device itself. Using EEM, problems can be identified and resolved automatically in advance by setting event triggers (called Event Detectors) to watch for specific types of situations or thresholds, or run a set of actions periodically.
When a situation is detected by EEM, it uses policies to invoke actions based on the type of event and the configured policy. EEM currently supports three different types of programming actions (see [[Embedded event manager#Programming Capabilities|Programming Capabilities]] below).▼
==Cisco Embedded Management Family==
EEM is a member of a family of embedded management technologies in Cisco IOS including SNMP, NetFlow, IP SLA, [[Web Services Management Agent]], [[Syslog]], ESM (Embedded Syslog Manager), ERM (Embedded Resource Manager), EMM (Embedded Menu Manager), [[Tcl]] and Service Diagnostics.
▲When a situation is detected by EEM, it uses policies to invoke actions based on the type of event and the configured policy. EEM currently supports three different types of programming actions (see [[Embedded event manager#Programming Capabilities|Programming Capabilities]] below).
==About EEM==
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