A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
Q -
R -
S -
T -
U -
V -
W -
X -
Index
A
access control 4-1
access manager 1-7, 3-3
access specifications 4-4
creating new 4-8
deleting 4-13
modifying 4-12
account information 8-6
accounts, viewing MGC host 8-6
accounts dialog box, security policy attribute 8-7
adjacent point code 1-14, 1-17
administrative password 4-13
administrative status, setting 8-4
advanced diagnostics 8-67
alarm and measurement viewer 8-68
alarm log, viewing 8-66
alarm management A-1
alarms
application-related A-4
application-related for the MGC host and BAMS A-4
BAMS A-3
BAMS and MGC A-2
catalyst A-5
file system A-4
ITP-L A-5
LAN switch A-5
MGC A-2
monitoring 6-8
reference tables A-1
resource alarms A-4
setting how long they are stored 6-27
understanding A-2
alarm viewer 8-67
APC 1-14, 1-17
application alarms A-4
application events A-4
applications
opening and closing 3-3
switching between 3-3
audit trunk groups 8-66
authenthicationFailure A-5
auto-discovery, changing frequency 5-20
average summary rule 7-14
B
backing up, Cisco MNM database 9-3
BAF 1-2
balloons, Map Viewer 3-20
BAMS 1-2
alarms A-3
alarms troubleshooting A-2
CIC availability measurements B-32
deploying 5-12
file system properties 8-19
measurements B-7
messages A-3
properties dialog box 8-10
view 1-21, 3-17
basic operations 3-6
Bellcore Automatic Message Accounting Format (BAF) 1-2
Billing and Measurement Server 1-2
C
C7 IP link 1-14
c7iplnk 1-14
call detail record viewer 8-67
CALL measurement group B-4
Catalyst 2900 1-1
Catalyst 2900XL traps A-6
Catalyst 5000 1-1
Catalyst alarms A-5
CDR viewer 8-68
changing
device IP address C-6
device password C-6
CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB-V1SMI A-5, A-6
CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB A-5
CISCO-TRANSPATH-MIB A-2
Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool (VSPT) 1-5
clearing
method 6-14
reason for clearing 6-14
time and date 6-14
user responsible for clearing 6-14
closing Cisco MNM applications 3-3
CMM 1-3
codes, map viewer 3-20
coldStart, alarm / trap A-5
commAlarm A-2
commissioning 6-23
configChange A-5
CONFIG-LIB viewer 8-67, 8-68
configuring devices 8-4
connectivity network, containment hierarchy 1-16
creating scoreboards 6-6
Ctrl + 3-6
customizing event management 6-4
D
database
backup 9-3
changing 3-31
restoring 9-3
data summaries 7-13
decommissioning 6-23
deleting deployed objects 5-22
deploying
media gateway network 5-11, 5-12
MGC node 5-12
network devices 5-12
physical site 5-11
with a seed file 5-6
deployment 5-2
deleting an object 5-22
information required 5-3
manual 5-10
modifying an object 5-21
SSH 5-2
troubleshooting C-5
destination point code 1-17
devices
changing 3-31
starting 9-2
stopping 9-2
viewing properties 8-9
views 3-15
diagnostics 8-65
advanced 8-67
dialog box 8-66
for HSI 8-67
for MGC 8-67
tools 8-65
dialog boxes
field-level help 3-27
for multiple devices 3-27
navigating between 3-31
understanding 3-26, 3-29
discovery 1-7, 3-3
complete alarm 5-21
troubleshooting C-5
understanding 5-14
disk
measurements B-11
partition properties 8-22
DPC 1-17
dual CLI interworking 8-62
dynamic updates 3-30
E
Element Manager 1-4
EMF
Element Manager 1-4
events 6-8
network model 1-8
object 1-8
object type 1-9
object types and attributes 1-8
view 1-9
What is contained within EMF? 1-6
What is EMF? 1-6
environmentError A-2
equipmentError A-2
errored state 6-20
errors
deployment C-5
related to SSH C-1
Ethernet
interface 1-15
interface properties 8-15
measurements B-10
event browser
full event description screen 6-13
open the query editor 6-14
screen information 6-12
using 6-8
event manager, using 6-4
events 1-7, 3-3
external node 1-14
extnode 1-14
F
farm 1-1
seed file example 5-7
fault management, introduction 6-1
faults, managing Cisco MGX 8260 6-27
feature lists 4-2, 4-4
field
descriptions 3-27
level help 3-27
file
menu 3-9
system properties dialog box 8-20
file system alarms A-4
full event description screen
acknowledge details 6-13
clearing details 6-14
Event Browser 6-13
event description 6-13
event state 6-13
management domain 6-13
object name 6-13
severity 6-13
time and date 6-13
G
getting started with Cisco MNM 3-1
groups 1-7, 3-3, B-14
H
H.245 measurement group B-36
H.323
tab, trunk group properties 8-60
view 1-21
host, view 1-19, 3-15
HSI
diagnostics 8-67
host diagnostics 8-67
server, launch 8-5
view 1-21
I
icons, map viewer 3-20
IF-MIB A-5
information required for deployment 5-3
interfaces
measurements B-10
TDM B-8
viewing properties 8-14
Internet Transfer Point 1-1
IP
changing address for a device C-6
counters B-1
links 1-15
views 3-19
IP FAS path 1-14
ipfaspath 1-14
iplnk 1-15
ITP 1-1
ITP-L
alarms A-5
deploying 5-12
measurements B-8
properties dialog box 8-10
SS7 MTP2 channel properties 8-18
TDM interfaces, measurements B-8
view 1-19, 3-15
IUA measurements B-37
L
LAN switch
1-5
alarms A-5
deploying 5-12
measurements B-9
port properties 8-17
properties dialog box 8-10
view 3-16
launching
CiscoView 8-4
configuration tools 8-4
WebViewer 8-4
launchpad 3-4
linkDown A-5
links, properties 8-24
linkset 1-15
linkUp A-5
lists, selecting from 3-8
location view 3-18
logical
summary rule 7-14
view 3-19
login screen 3-2
log viewer 8-68
loopback interface properties 8-15
M
M3UA key 8-39
M3UA route 8-39
M3UA SGP measurements B-38
management tasks 8-1
manual deployment 5-10
map viewer
introduced 3-10
symbols 3-20
views 3-13
max summary rule 7-14
measurements
BAMS B-7
disk B-11
groups for signaling and trunk group components B-14
interfaces B-10
ITP-L B-8
LAN switch B-9
memory B-12
port B-10
processor B-11
RAM B-12
signaling components B-12
TDM interfaces B-8
trunk groups B-12
memory, measurements B-12
MGC
alarms A-2
deploying network 5-12
deploying the host 5-12
deploying the node 5-12
diagnostics 8-67
farm 1-1
host alarms A-2
host file system properties 8-19
host properties dialog box 8-10
host view 3-15
node view 1-10
toolbar 8-67
toolkit 8-68
troubleshooting alarms A-2
MGCP path 1-15
mgcppath 1-15
MGC toolbar 8-67
MGX 8260
properties dialog box 8-10
traps A-4
min summary rule 7-14
MML 1-17
commands running from Cisco MNM 8-66
MNM
closing an application 3-5
database backup 9-3
dialog boxes 3-26
how it models the network 1-9
key features 1-4
messages C-1
opening an application 3-4
opening functions table 3-22
quitting a session 3-3
starting a session 3-1
switching between applications 3-5
troubleshooting C-1
using the map viewer 3-9
viewing status information 3-9
modifying
deployed objects 5-21
user groups 4-12
monitored attributes 7-8
monitoring
dynamically-updated information 3-30
file systems 8-19
the network 6-8
mouse 3-6
mouse, using in Cisco MNM 3-6
multiple devices, displaying information on 3-27
multiple Event Browser sessions 6-9
N
NAS path 1-15
naspath 1-15
navigation 3-6, 3-7
between dialog boxes 3-31
menu 3-31
network
interfaces, measurements B-10
management 8-1
view 1-22, 3-19
network management 8-1
node view 3-13
normal state 6-20
O
object
attributes 1-8
classes 1-8
group 4-4
group manager 1-9
types 1-8
objects 1-8
opening
MNM applications 3-3
the query editor, event browser 6-14
X-terminal window 8-4
OVL measurement group B-6
P
password 3-2
changing administrative 4-13
performance data 7-10, 7-20
performance manager
printing statistics 7-16
refresh button 7-8
sample line chart screen 7-12
sample table display screen 7-12
screen 7-7, 7-11
start date data entry box 7-13
summary interval 7-8
summary rule 7-8
permission level 4-4
physical site, deploying 5-11
physical view 1-22, 3-18
ping 8-66
point codes properties 8-24
polling
changing defaults 7-16
presence 6-20
rediscovering devices 6-23
setting frequencies 7-5
starting on a device 7-6
POMDynamicReconfiguration trap 5-20
port
measurements B-10
properties 8-17
print 3-9
printing performance statistics 7-16
processingError A-2
processor
measurements B-11
properties 8-22
process status, viewing 8-66
properties
dialog boxes 8-9
signaling components 8-24
trunk groups 8-54
viewing 8-8
viewing MGC host 8-8, 8-19
Q
Q.931 measurement group B-35
Q.931 protocol 1-15
qualityOfService A-2
quitting Cisco MNM 3-1
R
RAM
measurements B-12
properties 8-22
reboot 9-2
redeploying C-6
rediscovering C-6
rediscovery
changing frequency 5-20
manual 5-21
refresh button 7-8, 7-14
resource alarms A-4
restoring, Cisco MNM database 9-3
routine management procedures 8-2
S
SCO/SLO interface properties 8-15
scoreboards, creating 6-6
SCTP association measurements B-36
SCTP IUA measurements B-37
security 4-1
policy 5-2, 5-20, 7-5
seed file 5-7
seed file deployment 5-6
selecting, in lists 3-8
serial interface properties 8-15
Service Switching Points (SSPs) 1-14
session, starting and quitting 3-1
setting, threshold-crossing alerts 6-7
SGP M3UA measurements B-38
SGP SUA measurements B-39
shortcut keys 3-6
signaling components
measurements B-12
properties 8-24
Signaling Transfer Point (STP) 1-15
SIP attributes, viewing 8-55
SIP to SIP calling B-28
site
deploying 5-11
view 3-18
SNMP information, viewing 8-6
SNMPv2-MIB A-5
SS7 components
MTP2 channel properties 8-18
network 1-14
path 1-15
properties 8-24
route 1-15
subsystem 1-15
SSH 5-2, 5-20, 7-5
related errors C-1
security policy in accounts dialog box 8-7
troubleshooting C-7
Start Date data entry box, performance manager 7-13
starting
a Cisco MNM session 3-1
node devices 9-2
VSPT 8-4
state icons 3-20
STATE measurement group B-7
states dialog box 5-20, 6-3, 6-23
status bar 3-9
status dialog window 3-10
status information, viewing 3-9
stopping node devices 9-2
STP 1-17
SUA
key 8-39
route 8-39
SGP measurements B-39
summary interval 7-8
summary rule 7-8, 7-13, 7-14
switching applications 3-3
switch view 1-20
symbols, map viewer 3-20
syslogAlarm A-5
system
component properties 8-22
components measurements B-11
log viewing 8-66
T
TCAs, setting 6-7
TCP counters B-1
TDM
interface measurements B-8
interface properties 8-16
Telnet, to a device 8-4
threshold-crossing alerts, setting 6-7
toolbar 3-8
basic 3-7
MGC 8-67
tooltips 3-8
tools, for diagnosis 8-65
total, summary rule 7-13
traceroute 8-66
trace viewer 8-68
translation verification 8-68
traps
BAMS A-3
ITP-L A-5
MGC host 6-20
receipt not guaranteed 6-22
troubleshooting
alarms A-2
Cisco MNM problems C-1
deployment C-5
discovery C-5
SSH C-7
trunk groups
audit 8-66
component properties 8-54
measurements B-12
U
UDP counters B-1
UNIX commands, running from CMNM 8-66
user, modifying 4-11
user group 4-2, 4-4
creating 4-7
modifying 4-12
user name, Cisco EMF login 3-2
user password, Cisco EMF login 3-2
using
event browser 6-8
map viewer 3-10
the event manager 6-4
V
view
network 3-19
physical 3-18
site 3-18
viewer
map 1-7
multiple applications 3-4
using 3-10
viewing, interface properties 8-14
views
expanding or collapsing 3-19
map viewer 3-13
virtual memory
measurements B-12
properties 8-22
Voice Services Provisioning Tool (VSPT)
launch 8-5
launch mode 8-5
W
warmStart A-5
WebViewer, launching 8-4
X
X-terminal window, opening 8-4
X window, launching 8-66