Cisco Transport Manager User's Guide, 7.2
Appendix A: Icons and Menus Displayed in CTM

Table Of Contents

Icons and Menus Displayed in CTM

A.1  Network Map Icons

A.1.1  Icon States

A.1.2  Icon Colors

A.2  CTM Menu Bars

A.2.1  File Menu

A.2.2  Edit Menu

A.2.3  Fault Menu

A.2.4  Performance Menu

A.2.5  Configuration Menu

A.2.6  Administration Menu

A.2.7  View Menu

A.2.8  Window Menu

A.2.9  Help Menu

A.3  Domain Explorer Legend

A.3.1  Domain Explorer Object Icons

A.3.2  Domain Explorer Communication State Icons

A.3.3  Domain Explorer Operational State Icons

A.3.4  Domain Explorer Severity Icons

A.3.5  Domain Explorer Operational and Communication State Map Representation Icons

A.4  Icons Used for MGX Products

A.4.1  Launching Applications

A.4.2  Hierarchy Pane Icons

A.4.3  Inspector View Icons

A.5  CRS-1, XR 12000, and Cisco 7600 NE Explorer Configuration and Administration Application Icons


Icons and Menus Displayed in CTM


This appendix describes the icons used in CTM. This appendix contains the following sections:

Network Map Icons

CTM Menu Bars

Domain Explorer Legend

Icons Used for MGX Products

CRS-1, XR 12000, and Cisco 7600 NE Explorer Configuration and Administration Application Icons

A.1  Network Map Icons

The Network Map allows you to visualize the structure of your network. The following table displays the icons that appear in the Network Map. When you open the Network Map from a selected NE in the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer, the selected NE is preselected on the map. The icon has white text displayed on a black background. This allows you to distinguish the previously selected NE from the other NEs in the same map.

You can customize the Network Map with numeric NE icons. Each NE model has a numeric icon. Numeric icons behave the same as the standard graphical icons in terms of color, operational state, and so on. The right-most column in the following table describes the numeric icons.

Table A-1 Network Map Icons 

Device
Map Icon
Numeric Icon

Cisco CRS-1

Cisco XR 12000

Cisco 7600

Cisco Catalyst 6509

Cisco MGX Voice Gateway

Cisco MDS 9000

ONS 15216 EDFA

ONS 15216 DWDM

ONS 15216 OADM

ONS 15216 DCU

ONS 15216 OSC

ONS 15302

ONS 15305

ONS 15310 CL

ONS 15310 MA

ONS 15327

ONS 15454 SDH

ONS 15454 SONET

ONS 15454 ROADM

ONS 15454 DWDM Hub

ONS 15454 DWDM Line

ONS 15454 DWDM OADM

ONS 15454 DWDM Terminal East

ONS 15454 DWDM Terminal West

ONS 15454-Unknown

ONS 15501

ONS 15530

ONS 15540

ONS 15600

ONS 15800

ONS 15801

ONS 15808 optical add/drop multiplexing site

ONS 15808 optical line amplification site

ONS 15808 back-to-back terminal site

ONS 15808 east terminal site

ONS 15808 west terminal site

ONS 1580x regeneration site

ONS 1580x regeneration site

ONS 1580x optical add/drop multiplexing site

ONS 1580x back-to-back terminal site

ONS 1580x optical line amplification site

ONS 1580x east terminal site

ONS 1580x west terminal site

ONS 1580x OADM regenerator site

Network partition

Area

Building

City

Central office point of presence (POP)

Group

Subnetwork

Home

Not Managed/Other Vendor

Note The Not Managed/Other Vendor icon is customizable.


A.1.1  Icon States

The following table describes the icon states for the icons displayed on the Network Map. Icon states are displayed according to condition priority. If two or more of the following states occur simultaneously on an icon, only the state with the highest priority is displayed:

Loss of communications

Under maintenance

Unacknowledged alarms

Table A-2 Icon States 

State
Icon Color
Overlay
Example

Loss of communications

Icon color indicates whether the NE is reachable

Red and white border

Under maintenance

Icon color indicates whether the NE is under maintenance

Yellow and black border

Only reachable

Icon color indicates whether the NE is only reachable

Yellow and white border

Initialization failed

Icon color indicates whether the NE initialization failed

Orange and black border

Unacknowledged alarms

Icon color indicates whether an unacknowledged alarm is present on the NE

Cream border

Initializing

Icon color indicates that the NE is initializing

Blue and white border

Synch configuration

Icon color indicates that the NE is in the synchronization configuration state

Blue and black border

Out of Service

Gray

None

Preprovisioned

Teal

NE ID is preceded by a question mark (?); for example, ?DALLAS01

GNE

None

NE ID is preceded by an asterisk (*); for example, *AUSTIN01

LNE

None

NE ID is preceded by a caret (^); for example, ^DALLAS02

Unknown NE model

Gray

None

Off-view icon

Icon color indicates the last know alarm status of the NE that the off-view icon represents.

None


A.1.2  Icon Colors

The following table shows the colors that correspond to alarm status.


Note Link colors and NE alarm colors are identical.


Table A-3 Icon Colors 

Alarm Status
Color
Example

Critical

Red

Major

Orange

Minor

Yellow

Warning

Light blue

Clear

Green

Out of Service

Gray

Preprovisioned

Teal


A.2  CTM Menu Bars

The CTM menus are described below. The associated toolbar icons are listed next to their corresponding menu options.

A.2.1  File Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the File menu.

Table A-4 File Menu Tools Descriptions 

Item
Tool
Description

Add Network Element(s)

Opens the Add New Network Element wizard, which allows you to add a new NE or add several new NEs at once.

Add New Network Partition

Opens the Add New Network Partition dialog box, which allows you to add new network partitions to the domain.

Add New Subnetwork

Opens the New Subnetwork dialog box. From here, you can add a new subnetwork, give the subnetwork a name, specify the type and topology, and provide a brief description of the subnetwork.

Close

Closes the current window.

Dashboard

Opens the Cisco Transport Manager Dashboard, which shows the number of NEs in the management domain, and the number of critical, major, minor, warning, or unacknowledged alarms. In addition, the dashboard contains an Alarm Browser tool, which allows you to launch the Alarm Browser window, and an Open Domain Explorer tool, which layers the Domain Explorer window as the top active window.

Debug Options

Opens the Debug Options dialog box. Use this dialog box to select parameters for the Debug Log, which contains data that is useful for debugging purposes.

Domain Explorer

Layers the Domain Explorer window as the top active window.

Domain NE Table

Opens the Domain NE table for the selected node.

ENE Devices

Opens the ENE Devices table for the selected node.

Exit

Exits the program.

Export Data to File

Opens the Export dialog box.

Filter

Opens a filter dialog box, which allows you to filter for information found in the table or window.

Note Use the percent sign (%) as a wildcard character for filtering on substrings.

Filter Time Period

Allows you to filter using time as a parameter. As the default, CTM displays alarm and event information that occurred during the last four hours.

To quickly filter the time period, select the Filter Time Period (4h) tool. You can change the default time period by using the User Preferences dialog box. The icon displayed in the tool bar changes according to the time period selected.

Generate HTML Report

Allows you to generate an HTML report based on the data in the table. You can generate a report for selected rows or for all rows. After you have made your selection, the browser window appears with the HTML report. Use your browser's Print option to print the HTML report.

Launch Bulk NE Wizard

Opens the Bulk NE Wizard, which allows you to add multiple NEs simultaneously.

Lock CTM Client

Prevents the CTM client from being used and opens the CTM Locked window.

Network Map

Opens the Network Map window for the selected node.

New Group

Opens the New Group dialog box. From here, you can add a new group, give the group a name, specify the group's geographic location, and provide a brief description of the group.

Notify Users

Opens the Notify Users dialog box.

Page Back

Moves the table backward by one page if there is more than one page of data.

Page Forward

Moves the table forward by one page if there is more than one page of data.

Parent (also Show Parent Network Map)

If the Network Map is open to a specific NE, clicking Parent or Show Parent Network Map shifts the view back to the main Network Map view.

Print Graph

Prints the graphical display.

Refresh Circuit Power Levels

(ONS 155xx only) Refreshes the values in the Destination Optical Power column.

Refresh Data

Refreshes all data being displayed by CTM. There are two icons, and both refresh data from either the server or the database. The Refresh Data icon with blue and red arrow (as seen in the Circuit table) flashes when updates are available. This icon has two modes: manual refresh and autorefresh.

The Refresh Data icon with the gray disc and red arrow (as seen in the VLAN table) does not notify you that updates are available. You must click the button in order to retrieve updated data.

Note Clicking Refresh Data in the Domain Explorer window refreshes all data for the entire CTM client. Depending on the number of NEs in your network, you might experience a delay while the data refreshes.

Note It takes longer to refresh data from the NE than from the server.

Reset Network Element

Resets the selected ONS 1580x NE.

Revert to Default

Reverts your map customizations (map background, node icons, and x and y coordinates) to the default map view.

Save

Saves changes made in the current window.

Save as Default

Saves your map customizations (map background, node icons, and x and y coordinates) as the default map view.

Set PM Collection Status

Opens the PM Collection Status dialog box. Use this dialog box to enable or disable PM collection for specific modules and display the results in the PM Module table.

Show Discrepancy Details

Shows detailed information about the selected ONS 155xx discrepancy.

Show Parent Network Map

See Parent.

Subnetwork Explorer

Opens the Subnetwork Explorer window.


A.2.2  Edit Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the Edit menu.

Table A-5 Edit Menu Tools Descriptions 

Item
Tool
Description

Accept

(ONS 15600 only) Copies the downloaded software onto the standby TSC and activates it.

Activate

Activates the selected image and reboots the device.

Activate CTC Binary

Allows you to activate the selected CTC binary. There can be only one active CTC binary at a time. If you select a CTC binary that is already active, the Activate CTC Binary tool becomes unavailable.

Add

Allows you to add an entry to the table. Selecting Add opens the Add SNMP Parameters dialog box, in which you can enter a target IP address, the write and read community strings, the number of connection retry attempts, and the timeout (the length of time after which a connection attempt is aborted).

Add CTC Binary

Allows you to specify a CTC JAR file to upload to the CTM server. Clicking the Add CTC Binary tool (or choosing Edit > Add) opens the Upload CTC Binary File dialog box, where you can enter the CTC JAR filename or click Browse to browse for the filename. In addition, you can make the new binary the active binary by checking the Activate check box.

Add EFD Profile

Opens the Create Event Forwarding Discriminator Profile wizard.

Add GateWay/TL1 User

Opens the Add GateWay/TL1 User window.

Add NE User

Opens the Add NE User wizard.

Add Predefined User

Opens the Add Predefined User wizard.

Add Supported NE

Allows you to add an NE to the Supported NE table and specify its software version.

Cancel Job

Allows you to cancel a scheduled job. Cancel is enabled only for jobs with a Queued status.

Cancel Task

Allows you to cancel a task.

Change Map Background

Opens the Select Map Background dialog box, which allows you to choose a different geographic background for the selected view.

Change Node Icon

Opens the Select Node Icon File dialog box, which allows you to select a new icon for the selected node.

Change Password

Opens the Change Password dialog box, which allows you to change your CTM or CTC user password.

Circular Layout

Arranges the NE on the Network Map in a circular formation.

Collapse

Collapses the management domain or group to hide all groups or NEs in that management domain or group.

Collapse All Links

Collapses all links on the Network Map.

Commit

For the ONS 15327 and ONS 15454, the Commit operation makes the standby software version the active version if it is a later version than the active software.

For the ONS 1580x, the running software version is the same as the active software version.

Note Commit is not applicable to ONS 15302, ONS 155xx, and ONS 15600 NEs.

Copy

Copies the selected NE.

Create a New User

Opens the Create New CTM User wizard. When launched from the GateWay/CORBA Client Configuration table, opens the Add GateWay/CORBA User dialog box.

Create a New User Profile

Opens the Create New User Profile wizard.

Create CTC User Profile

Opens the Create CTC User Profile wizard.

Create Ring

Opens the Create DWDM Ring wizard, which allows you to add new DWDM rings to the DWDM Ring table.

Cut

Copies the selected NE. The NE is not removed from its current location until the Paste action is performed.

Declutter Layout

Rearranges the icons on the Network Map so that they do not overlap.

Delete

Deletes the selected instance of the NE or group.

If this is the last instance of the NE, the NE is placed in the Deleted NEs group. Only out-of-service or preprovisioned NEs can be placed in the Deleted NEs group.

To delete the NE from the database, select the NE in the Deleted NEs group and choose Edit > Delete; then, click OK. This removes the NE from the client view and deletes all records associated with the NE from the database.

If this is the last instance of the group, the group must be empty before you can delete it.

Note You cannot delete a GNE that has associated subtending NE(s). You can disassociate a subtending NE from the GNE by deleting and purging it or by assigning it to a different GNE.

Note You cannot delete an NE that has links to it that are defined in the Link Table. Before deleting the NE, you must first delete the links to it.

Delete

Deletes the selected item.

Delete All

Deletes all instances of the selected NE or group.

The NE is placed in the Deleted Network Elements group. Only out-of-service or preprovisioned NEs can be placed in the Deleted NEs group. The group must be empty before you can delete it.

Note You cannot delete a GNE that has associated subtending NE(s). You can disassociate a subtending NE from the GNE by deleting and purging it or by assigning it to a different GNE.

Note Delete All does not delete items in a range. Rather, Delete All deletes multiple instances of the same NE or group.

Delete BLSR/MS-SPRing

Deletes the selected BLSR or MS-SPRing.

Delete CTC User Profile

Deletes the selected CTC user profile.

Delete EFD Profile

Deletes the selected event forwarding discriminator profile.

Delete Link

Deletes the selected link.

Delete Ring

Deletes the selected DWDM ring.

Delete User Profile

Deletes the selected user profile.

Duplicate User Profile

Opens the Create Duplicate Profile window, which allows you to duplicate an existing CTM user profile.

Edit BLSR/MS-SPRing

Opens the Edit BLSR/MS-SPRing window, which allows you to modify the ring ID, ring reversion, and span reversion on a ring.

Enable Drag

Enables drag-and-drop functionality for all nodes in the Network Map window.

Enable Offview

Enables the display of off-view icons in the Network Map window.

Exercise BLSR/MS-SPRing

Opens the Exercise BLSR/MS-SPRing window, which allows you to set up BLSR/MS-SPRing scheduling data immediately or for an exact time.

Expand

Expands the management domain or group to display all groups or NEs in that management domain or group.

Expand All Links

Expands all links on the Network Map.

Find

Opens the Find dialog box, which allows you to search the tree by node name, IP address, or description.

Find Next

Searches for the next occurrence of the entry that was searched for using the Find tool.

Modify CTC User Profile

Opens the Modify CTC User Profile wizard.

Modify EFD Profile

Opens the Modify Event Forwarding Discriminator Profile wizard.

Modify GateWay/TL1 User

Opens the Modify GateWay/TL1 User window.

Modify Link

Opens the Modify Link wizard, which allows you to modify the name or description of the selected link.

Modify NE User

Opens the Modify NE User wizard.

Modify Ring

Opens the Modify DWDM Ring wizard, which allows you to modify the name of the selected DWDM ring.

Modify User Profile Properties

Opens the Modify CTM User Profile Properties wizard.

Modify User Properties

Opens the Modify CTM User Properties wizard. When launched from the GateWay/CORBA Client Configuration table, opens the Modify GateWay/CORBA User dialog box.

NE Active Users

Opens the NE Active Users table.

NE Software Table

Opens the NE Software table.

Paste

Pastes the NE into the selected group.

Revert/Switch

For the ONS 15327 and ONS 15454, the Revert/Switch operation reverts the active software version back to the standby version.

For the ONS 1580x, the Revert/Switch operation makes the standby software version the running version.

Note Revert/Switch is not applicable to ONS 15302, ONS 155xx, and ONS 15600 NEs.

Spring Layout

Arranges the icons on the Network Map in a coiled spring formation.

Squeeze

If you select a file that is marked "deleted" and use this command, the file will be physically removed from flash memory.

Table Layout

Arranges the icons on the Network Map in rows and columns.

Tag Under Maintenance

Allows you to give a port the status of Under Maintenance. Select an in-service port and choose Edit > Tag Under Maintenance.

Upgrade BLSR/MS-SPRing

Allows you to upgrade the selected BLSR or MS-SPRing.

Undelete

Undeletes the selected object.

Undelete

Restores all instances of an NE in the Deleted Network Elements group to their previous locations in the Domain Explorer tree.

If the original parent group no longer exists, CTM does not recreate the group. Instead, CTM restores the NE under the management domain node.

Unlock User

Allows you to unlock a user account.

User Note

Allows you to add a note to the job.

User Preferences

Opens the User Preferences dialog box.

Verify

Verifies the checksum of the selected flash file.

Zoom Area

Allows you to pan and zoom the view to a different region.

Zoom In

Allows you to zoom in on the Network Map.

Zoom Out

Allows you to zoom out on the Network Map.


A.2.3  Fault Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the Fault menu.

Table A-6 Fault Menu Tools Descriptions 

Item
Tool
Description

Acknowledge Alarms

Acknowledge the selected alarm(s). Click again to unacknowledge the selected alarm(s). To enable alarm unacknowledgement, choose Control Panel > UI Properties.

Acknowledge All Alarms

Acknowledges all alarms. Click again to unacknowledge all alarms.

Alarm Browser

Opens the Alarm Browser window.

Alarm Log

Opens the Alarm Log window.

Clear Security Violation Alarm

Clears any security violation alarms on the selected NE. This option is only available from the NE Explorer window. If this option is not available on the selected NE, the Clears Security Violation Alarms option is grayed out. A message appears if there are no security violation or intrusion alarms on the NE or if the operation has been accepted.

Clear Selected Alarm(s)

Clear selected alarms. A message appears, informing you that only PM failed and PM lost alarms on NEs in your domain will be cleared.

Event Export Manager

Opens the Event Export Manager window.

Hide Acknowledged Alarms

Hides all alarms that have been acknowledged.

Hide Cleared Alarms

Hides all alarms that have been cleared.

Locate Alarm/Event

Opens the NE Explorer for the NE where the selected alarm or event is located.

MGX Voice Gateway

Opens the Diagnostic Center, which allows you to diagnose NEs, monitor statistic events for network manageability, and diagnose connections for MGX devices.

Ping NE

Pings the selected NE for IP connectivity.

Reset All Alarms/Events

Clears (resets) all alarms or events from the current view.

Show Alarm Note

Opens the Alarm Note dialog box for the selected alarm.

Show Cleared Alarms

Shows all alarms that have been cleared.

Stop Continuous Beep

Disables continuous audible notification whenever a new update occurs in the Dashboard window.

Test NE Connectivity

For ONS 155xx NEs, tests SNMP connectivity to the selected NE using the community string configured in the CTM client.

Syslog Viewer

Opens the Syslog Viewer window.


A.2.4  Performance Menu

The following table describes the options in the Performance menu.

Table A-7 Performance Menu Descriptions 

Item
Description

PM Query by NE Model

Allows you to search for PM data based on the NE model.

PM Query by Category

Allows you to search for PM data based on the PM category.

MGX Voice Gateway

Opens the Statistics Report, which allows you to view reports of statistics data that are collected from the MGX device.


A.2.5  Configuration Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the Configuration menu.

Table A-8 Configuration Menu Tools Descriptions 

Icon/Item
Tool
Description

Add Drops

Opens the Add L2 Service Drops window.

Add Member

Opens the Add Member wizard, which allows you to add new members to an existing VCAT circuit.

Cancel Roll

Cancels the pending circuit roll.

Cisco 6509

Opens the Equipment Inventory table for the selected Cisco 6509.

Cisco CRS-1

Opens the Equipment Inventory table and allows you to rediscover some or all CRS-1 NEs.

Cisco XR 12000

Opens the Equipment Inventory table and allows you to rediscover some or all XR 12000 NEs.

Cisco 7600

Submenus allow you to do the following:

Open the Equipment Inventory table

Rediscover some or all Cisco 7600 NEs

Launch the Template Manager table

Launch a Telnet session for the Cisco 7600

Compare Config Files

For the CRS-1, compares backed-up memory configuration files that were saved with the Memory Backup feature. The comparison highlights any differences between configuration file versions.

DOM Table

Opens the Digital Optical Monitor table for a selected Cisco 7600 NE.

Complete Roll

Use the Complete Roll button to terminate a manual roll. You can do this when a manual roll is in a ROLL_PENDING state and you have not yet completed the roll or have not canceled its sibling roll.

Create Circuit

Allows you to create a circuit between NEs in the same group or subnetwork or between NEs in different groups or subnetworks. When you select an NE and choose Configuration > Circuit Wizard, the pointer changes to a plus symbol (+), indicating that you are in Create Circuit mode. Click the destination NE to open the Create Circuit wizard, prepopulated with the source and destination nodes.

Create Circuit Roll

Opens the Roll Circuit wizard.

Create L2 Service

Opens the Create L2 Service wizard.

Create L2 Topology

Opens the Create L2 Topology wizard.

Create Link

Allows you to create a link between NEs in the same group or subnetwork or between NEs in different groups or subnetworks. When you select an NE and choose Configuration > Create Link, the pointer changes to a plus symbol (+), indicating that you are in Create Link mode. Click the destination NE to open the Create Link wizard, prepopulated with the source and destination nodes. After the link is created, it is viewable in the Network Map window.

Create QoS Profile

Opens the Create QoS Profile dialog box.

CTC-Based SDH NEs

Opens the MS-SPRing table, Create MS-SPRing wizard, Equipment Inventory table, L2 Topology table, Create L2 Topology wizard, QoS Profile table, Create QoS Profile wizard, Alarm Profiles Management dialog box, NE Defaults Management dialog box, Circuit table, DWDM Ring table; launches CTC; and allows you to update or repair a circuit.

CTC-Based SONET NEs

Opens the BLSR table, Create BLSR wizard, Equipment Inventory table, L2 Topology table, Create L2 Topology wizard, QoS Profile table, Create QoS Profile wizard, Alarm Profiles Management dialog box, NE Defaults Management dialog box, Circuit table, Rolls table, Configure Node dialog box, DWDM Ring table; launches CTC or the TL1 interface; and allows you to update or repair a circuit.

Delete Circuit

Allows you to delete an existing circuit. You can also select and delete multiple circuits.

Delete Drops

Deletes the selected drop. A popup window appears. Click Yes to delete the L2 service or click No to close the window without deleting the L2 service.

Delete L2 Service

Deletes the selected L2 service. A popup window appears. Click Yes to delete the L2 service or click no to close the window without deleting the L2 service.

Delete L2 Topology

Deletes the selected L2 topology. A popup window appears. Click Yes to delete the L2 topology or click No to close the window without deleting the L2 topology.

Note You must delete any L2 services on the selected topology before you can delete the selected topology.

Delete Link

Deletes the selected link.

Delete QoS Profile

Deletes the selected QoS profile.

Duplicate QoS Profile

Opens the Duplicate QoS Profile dialog box.

Equipment Inventory Table

Opens the Equipment Inventory table for the selected NE.

Finish Roll

Use the Finish Roll button to complete the circuit processing of both manual and automatic rolls. It changes the circuit state from ROLL_PENDING to ACTIVE.

J1 Path Trace

Opens the J1 Path Trace window.

L2 Service Table

Opens the L2 Service table.

Launch Device Manager

Launches the Device Manager for MDS 9000 NEs.

Link Table

Opens the Link table.

Manage VLANs

Opens the Manage VLANs dialog box, which allows you to create new VLANs or delete existing VLANs from the CTM domain.

MDS 9000

Launches the Fabric Manager and the CLI. The Fabric Manager provides:

Fabric discovery and topology mapping

Multiple switch configuration

VSAN and zone management

Fabric checker, switch health, and zone merge analysis

End-to-end connectivity and traceroute analysis

Member Circuits

Opens the VCAT Member table.

Merge

Merges different circuits into one or more new circuits.

MGX Voice Gateway

Opens the Equipment Inventory table, Chassis View, and Configuration Center for MGX devices.

Modify Circuit

Opens the Modify Circuit window.

Modify Drops

Opens the Modify L2 Drops window.

Modify L2 Service

Opens the Modify L2 Service wizard.

Modify L2 Topology

Opens the Modify L2 Topology wizard.

Modify Link

Opens the Modify Link wizard, which allows you to modify the name or description of the selected link.

Modify a QoS Profile

Opens the Modify QoS Profile wizard.

NE Explorer

Opens the NE Explorer window.

NE Remote Console

Launches the local Telnet application.

ONS 15216

Opens the Equipment Inventory table and launches the TL1 interface and the CLI.

ONS 15302

Opens the Equipment Inventory table and launches the CLI and Cisco Edge Craft.

ONS 15305

Opens the Equipment Inventory table and launches the CLI, Cisco Edge Craft, and CTC for R3.0.

ONS 155XX

Opens the Equipment Inventory table, Circuit table, NE Discrepancy table, Discovery Info table; allows you to rediscover some or all NEs; and launches CiscoView, the TL1 interface, the CLI, and the Cisco IOS CLI.

ONS 1580X

Opens the Equipment Inventory table or the Domain 1580x table and launches the TL1 interface for the selected ONS 1580x NE.

Open Circuit Path Span Table

Opens the Circuit Path Span table.

Open Circuit Path Table

Opens the Circuit Path table for the selected link. Unavailable for some NEs.

Open Circuit Span

Opens the Circuit Span table.

Open Circuit Table

Opens the Circuit table for the selected link. Unavailable for some NEs.

Open Link Utilization Table

Opens the Link Utilization table for the selected link.

Refresh Lined Up Circuits

Refreshes any new aligned circuits with the selected circuit.

Roll Circuit

Opens the Roll Circuit wizard, which allows you to transfer ONS 15600 traffic from one facility to another without service interruption.

Show Contained Circuits

(ONS 15530 only) Opens a second Circuit table, which shows the circuits contained within the selected circuit.

Show Circuit Note

Allows you to view and add notes to circuits displayed in the Circuit table.

Show Drops

Opens the L2 Service Drop Ports table.

Show QoS Profile

Opens the QoS Classes table.

Start Template Configuration CLI Recording

Starts recording configuration operations.

Stop Template Configuration CLI Recording

Stops recording configuration operations and opens the Save Template Configuration dialog box, which saves configuration details to a template file.

Template Configuration

Opens the Template Configuration dialog box, which allows you to apply template files to multiple CRS-1 and XR 12000 NEs at a scheduled time.

Trace Circuit

Opens the Circuit Trace Report window, which traces the connectivity of a circuit by showing the source node, the destination node, and any intermediate nodes in graphical format.

Update Circuit

Allows you to update OCHCC circuits on CRS-1 NEs. Circuits should be updated after adding new nodes to the network.

VLAN Table

Opens the VLAN table.


A.2.6  Administration Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the Administration menu.

Table A-9 Administration Menu Tools Descriptions 

Item
Tool
Description

Add Predefined User

Opens the Add Predefined User wizard.

Add User

Opens the Add User wizard.

Audit Log

Opens the Audit Log window.

Cisco IOS XR-Based Devices

Opens the BGP User Settings table for Cisco IOS XR-based devices.

Cisco 7600

Opens the Cisco 7600 Flash File table.

Control Panel

Opens the Control Panel window.

CTC-Based NEs

Opens the NE User Access Administration table, Audit Trail table, Security Advisory Message Management dialog box, NE Authentication dialog box, or Cisco IOS Users table.

CTC Upgrade Table

Opens the CTC Upgrade table.

CTM User Profiles

Opens the CTM User Profiles table.

CTM Users

Opens the CTM Users window.

Delete Log

Opens the Delete Log wizard, which allows you to delete logs for ONS 1580x NEs.

Delete User

Opens a user deletion confirmation window. Click Yes to delete the selected user.

Disconnect User

Disconnects the selected user from the CTM application.

Enable/Disable Log

Opens the Enable/Disable Log Activation wizard.

Error Log

Opens the Error Log window.

GateWay/TL1 Users

Opens the CTM GateWay/TL1 Client Configuration table.

GW/CORBA Client Configuration Table

Opens the CTM GateWay/CORBA Client Configuration table.

GW/TL1 EFD Table

Opens the CTM GateWay/TL1 Event Forwarding Discriminator table.

Image Transfer

Opens the Image Upload window.

Job Monitor

Opens the Job Monitor table.

Logged in CTM Users

Opens the Logged In CTM Users table, which lists the CTM users who are currently logged into the CTM application.

Logged in GateWay CORBA Users

Opens the Active GateWay/CORBA Users table, which lists the CTM GateWay/CORBA users who are currently logged into the CTM application.

Logged in GateWay TL1 Users

Opens the Logged In GateWay/TL1 Users table, which lists the CTM GateWay/TL1 users who are currently logged into the CTM application.

Log Out GateWay CORBA User

Logs out the selected CTM GateWay/CORBA user from the CTM application.

Log Out GateWay TL1 User

Logs out the selected CTM GateWay/TL1 user from the CTM application.

Log Out User

Logs out the selected user from the CTM application.

Memory Backup

Opens the Memory Backup dialog box.

Memory Backup Upload

Opens the Backup File dialog box.

Memory Restore

Opens the Memory Restore dialog box.

MGX Voice Gateway

Opens the Audit Trail Viewer, which records MGX device activities across the Configuration Center, Chassis View, Statistics Reporting Tool, and Diagnostic Center in a persistent file.

Modify User

Opens the Modify User wizard.

NE Active Users

Opens the NE Active Users table.

NE Software Table

Opens the NE Software table.

NE Users Access Activity Log

Opens the NE Users Access Activity Log table.

ONS 15216

Opens the NE User Access Administration table and the NE Authentication dialog box.

ONS 155XX

Opens the SNMP Settings table, Flash File table, or NE Authentication dialog box.

ONS 1580X

Opens the NE User Access Administration table, NE User Access Log table, or NE Authentication dialog box.

Retrieve Last Activity Time

Refreshes the Last Activity Time field for the current list of active users, if the activity time has changed. The last activity time is the date and time when the last activity was performed by the active user on the NE.

Self Monitor

Opens the Self Monitor table, where you can view information about CTM threshold parameters.

Service Monitor

Opens the Service Monitor table.

Show Failed Login Attempts

Opens the Unknown User Login Attempts table.

Show User Note

Allows you to view a user note.

SNTP Configuration

Opens the SNTP Configuration dialog box.

Software Management

The Optical/MGX/7600 submenu opens the Software Download wizard for Cisco 7600 and optical NEs.

The IOS XR submenu opens the IOS XR Software Package Management wizard, which allows you to manage software packages for CRS-1 and XR 12000 NEs.

Supported NE Table

Opens the Supported NE table.

Unlock

Allows you to unlock a user account.

Update Log

Updates the NE Access Log table.


A.2.7  View Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the View menu.

Table A-10 View Menu Tools Descriptions 

Item
Tool
Description

Clear Screen

Clears the current real-time PM data buffer of all values.

Configure Graphing Parameters

Plots gauge parameters that have been stored over time. You can select parameters to plot on the same X-axis and modify the preselected start and end time. For 15-minute PM data, the time period can be plus or minus 125 hours from the selected row time stamp.

Fit in Window

Sizes the graph within the window. When multiple graphs are displayed, select a graph with your mouse pointer; then, click Fit in Window.

Launch Real-Time Performance Session

Launches a real-time PM session from the selected row in the PM table.

If you select more than one row (or no rows), the toolbar icon is disabled.

Normalize Y Axes

Allows you to normalize axes values in PM graphs and compare data of the same type (for example, receive versus transmit packets).

Plot

Retrieves the available data points (rows) from the CTM database and plots the graph. When the row selection changes on the table, you must click Plot again.

Restore Y Axes

Allows you to restore axes values to the previous graph visualization in comparable PM graphs.

Specify Real-Time Polling Interval

By default, the real-time PM session polls the attributes every 10 seconds. Click this toolbar icon to change the real-time polling interval, or to start or stop real-time polling. The polling interval range is from 10 to 900 seconds.

Toggle Graph

Toggles between line and bar graphs.

WDM Topology

Allows you to view the complete circuit span between the source and destination NEs.

Zoom In

Reduces the scope of the graph. When multiple graphs are displayed, select a graph with your mouse pointer; then, click Zoom In.

Zoom Out

Increases the scope of the graph. When multiple graphs are displayed, select a graph with your mouse pointer; then, click Zoom Out.


A.2.8  Window Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the Window menu.

Table A-11 Window Menu Tools Descriptions 

Item
Tool
Description

Arrange Horizontally

When multiple CTM windows are open, this option displays the windows side-by-side horizontally.

Arrange Vertically

When multiple CTM windows are open, this option displays the windows side-by-side vertically.

Cascade

When multiple CTM windows are open, this option positions the active window in the upper left corner, and all other windows are layered on top of the active window in cascading order.

Close All

Closes all CTM windows except the Domain Explorer.

Minimize All

Minimizes all CTM windows.

Restore All

Restores all minimized CTM windows.

Reset to Default Size

Resets the current window to its default size.


A.2.9  Help Menu

The following table describes the tools and options in the Help menu.

Table A-12 Help Menu Tools Descriptions 

Item
Tool
Description

Contents and Index

Displays the contents and index for the online help.

Current Window

Displays online help for the current window.

About Cisco Transport Manager

Opens the About Cisco Transport Manager dialog box, which lists the CTM release you are running, including server and client version.


A.3  Domain Explorer Legend

The following tables describe the icons shown in the Domain Explorer tree.

A.3.1  Domain Explorer Object Icons

The following table describes the object icons in the Domain Explorer tree.

Table A-13 Domain Explorer—Object Icons 

Object
Icon

Management domain

GNE

LAN-connected NE (LNE)

End NE (ENE)

Group

Subnetwork (shown in the Subnetwork Explorer)

Network partition (shown in the Subnetwork Explorer)

Cisco 7600

Cisco Catalyst 6509

Cisco XR 12000

Cisco MGX Voice Gateway

Cisco MDS 9000

ONS 15216 DCU

ONS 15216 DWDM

ONS 15216 EDFA

ONS 15216 OADM

ONS 15216 OSC

ONS 15302

ONS 15305

ONS 15310 CL

ONS 15310 MA

ONS 15327

ONS 15501

ONS 15530

ONS 15540

ONS 15454

ONS 15600

ONS 15800

ONS 15801

ONS 15808

Unknown NE

Unmanaged NE


A.3.2  Domain Explorer Communication State Icons

The following table describes the communication state icons in the Domain Explorer tree.

Table A-14 Domain Explorer—Communication State Icons 

State
Icon

Available

Unavailable

Not Applicable

Only Reachable

Initialization Failed


A.3.3  Domain Explorer Operational State Icons

The following table describes the operational state icons in the Domain Explorer tree.

Table A-15 Domain Explorer—Operational State Icons 

State
Icon

Preprovisioned

In Service

In Service-Initializing

In Service-Synch Configuration

Under Maintenance

Out of Service

In Service-Undiscovered

In Service-Only Reachable


A.3.4  Domain Explorer Severity Icons

The following table describes the severity icons in the Domain Explorer tree.

Table A-16 Domain Explorer—Severity Icons 

Severity
Color
Icon

Critical

Red

Major

Orange

Minor

Yellow

Warning

Light Blue

Cleared

Green

Unknown

Gray


A.3.5  Domain Explorer Operational and Communication State Map Representation Icons

The following table describes the operational and communication state map representation icons in the Domain Explorer tree.

Table A-17 Domain Explorer—Operational and Communication State Map Representation 

State
Icon
Icon Color
Border Color

Loss of Communication (Communication State is Unavailable)

Red

Red/white

Preprovisioned

Note In the Preprovisioned state, a question mark (?) appears before the node name to indicate that the node might be a GNE when it becomes In Service.

Teal

Red/white

In Service

Corresponds to the highest severity alarm on the node

Yellow

In Service-Initializing

Note In the In Service state, an asterisk (*) appears before the node name if that node is a GNE.

Gray

Blue/white

In Service-Synch Configuration

Red

Blue/black

Under Maintenance

Red

Black/yellow

Out of Service

Gray

None


A.4  Icons Used for MGX Products

This section describes the icons and menus used for MGX products. This section contains the following information:

Launching Applications

Hierarchy Pane Icons

Inspector View Icons

A.4.1  Launching Applications

Applications specific to MGX products can be launched from the toolbar and dashboard, as well as from menu options. The following table lists the icons.

Table A-18 Cisco MGX Product Icons 

Application
Icon

Chassis View

Configuration Center

Diagnostic Center

Statistics Report


A.4.2  Hierarchy Pane Icons

The following tables describe the icons shown in the Hierarchy pane:

Object Icons

Hierarchy Pane Navigation Icons

A.4.2.1  Object Icons

The following table describes the object icons in the Hierarchy pane.

Table A-19 Object Icons 

Object
Icon

Card

 

Folder

 

Group

Line

 

Network

 

Path

 

Peripheral

 

Port

 

Route Node

 

Routing Node

 

RPM Subinterface

Sensor

 

Unknown NE

Virtual Port


A.4.2.2  Hierarchy Pane Navigation Icons

The following table lists the icons that are used to navigate through the hierarchy pane in the Configuration Center, Statistics Report, and Diagnostic Center.

Table A-20 Hierarchy Pane Navigation Icons 

Item
Icon

Find

 

Find Next

Find Previous

Expand One Level

Expand Two Levels

Expand Three Levels

Sort Ascending/Descending


A.4.3  Inspector View Icons

In the Configuration Center and Statistics Report, the Inspector View provides a list of detailed information for the selected NE from the hierarchy view. Click the Show static data button to update the information in the Inspector View.

Table A-21 Inspector View Icons 

Icon
Example

Show static date

Refresh static data


A.5  CRS-1, XR 12000, and Cisco 7600 NE Explorer Configuration and Administration Application Icons


Note See section "5.6  Configuring and Administering the CRS-1 and XR 12000" for information on the CRS-1 and XR 12000 configuration and administration applications; see section "5.15  Configuring and Administering the Cisco 7600" for information on the Cisco 7600 configuration applications.

See section "B.1  Cisco IOS XR NE Explorer" for information on the CRS-1 and XR 12000 NE Explorer; see section "B.2  Cisco 7600 NE Explorer" for information on the Cisco 7600 NE Explorer.


Table A-22 table details the icons that appear in the CRS-1, XR 12000, and Cisco 7600 NE Explorer configuration and administration applications.

Table A-22 Configuration and Administration Application Icons 

Item
Icon
Description

Add Record

Allows you to add a new row to the table.

Clone Record

Allows you to copy the selected table row to a new row in the table.

Clone Special Record

Allows you to open the Clone Special dialog box. This option allows you to generate up to 100 records without the need to enter all the key values for the newly added records.

The clone special option supports four algorithms to generate the key values:

1. Fixed value—Key value remains the same for all the cloned records.

2. Blank value—Key value remains blank for all the cloned records.

3. Auto increment—Key value is incremented for all the cloned records, with the increment value provided.

4. Auto decrement—Key value is decremented for all the cloned records, with the decrement value provided.

The first two algorithms are designed to work with keys of type strings and integers. The auto increment and auto decrement algorithms work exclusively for integers.

In applications (for example, ACL) where the key value is always an integer, you can see both auto increment and auto decrement in the Selected Algorithms column.

You can enter the increment value or decrement value (negative values) in the Increment Value field.

Note In other applications (for example, IEP) where the key value can be a string, auto increment and auto decrement are not supported.

Delete Record

Allows you to delete the selected table row.

Set Defaults

Allows you to automatically populate the default value fields, for the attributes defined by the NE.

Note You can set the default values for fields for which default values are defined, or set the default value for only the field under focus.

Row Copy

Allows you to copy the selected table row.

Row Paste

Allows you to paste the selected table row.

Row Paste Special

Allows you to open the Paste Special dialog box. The Paste Special dialog box allows you to select and then copy fields from the Row Paste Special dialog box to an existing row.

Proceed as follows:

1. Select the row from which you would like to copy fields.

2. Click the Row Copy icon.

3. Select the destination row and click the Row Paste Special icon. The Paste Special dialog box appears.

4. Select the fields you require in the Pastable Fields column.

Note Hold down the Shift key to select more than one option, or hold down the Ctrl key to select more than one option nonsequentially.

5. Click Add>>> to add your selection to the Paste Selected Fields list.

6. Click OK to paste the selected fields.

Undo Row Copy

Allows you to undo the row copy.

Redo

Allows you to recopy the row.

Refresh Data

Refreshes all data being displayed by CTM. There are two icons, and both refresh data from either the server or the database. The Refresh Data icon with blue and red arrow (as seen in the Circuit table) flashes when updates are available. This icon has two modes: manual refresh and autorefresh.

The Refresh Data icon with the gray disc and red arrow (as seen in the VLAN table) does not notify you that updates are available. You must click the button in order to retrieve updated data.

Note Clicking Refresh Data in the Domain Explorer window refreshes all data for the entire CTM client. Depending on the number of NEs in your network, you might experience a delay while the data refreshes.

Note It takes longer to refresh data from the NE than from the server.

Note For CRS-1 and IOX 12000 configuration applications, if you click Refresh Data within a configuration application, data are either refreshed from the NE and or from the CTM database.

Note If you click Refresh Data within a Cisco 7600 configuration application, the data are refreshed for that particular application only. Click the Refresh Data icon in the NE Explorer to refresh the data in all open configuration applications.

Note For the Cisco 7600, clicking the Refresh Data icon in the NE Explorer does not refresh data in the NE Explorer tree or in the Rack View—such data are dynamically updated.

Filter

Opens a filter dialog box, which allows you to filter for information found in the table or window.

Note Use the percent sign (%) as a wildcard character for filtering on substrings.

Help

Displays online help for the current window.

Forced Resynch

Refreshes the database with the current configuration for an open Cisco 7600 configuration application.

Note The Forced Resynch icon applies to Cisco 7600 applications only.

If you click the Forced Resynch icon within a configuration application, a dialog box appears and displays the following prompt:

Resync time varies depending on the size of the configuration. No 
operation will be possible until resync is complete. Do you want to 
proceed?

If you click Yes, the CTM database is refreshed with the current configuration on the NE for the open configuration application. After the database is updated, the Refresh Data button in both the configuration application and in the NE Explorer button flashes, indicating that the forced resync operation has completed. You can refresh the NE Explorer by clicking the flashing Refresh Data button in the NE Explorer.

Note If you click Refresh Data within a Cisco 7600 configuration application, the data are refreshed for that particular application only. Click the Refresh Data icon in the NE Explorer to refresh the data in all open configuration applications.