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3 Using Cisco Transport Controller

 

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Table 3-4

Network View Actions

 

 

 

 

 

Action

 

Procedure

 

 

 

 

 

Open a node

 

Any of the following:

 

 

 

Double-click the node icon

 

 

 

Right-click the icon, choose Drill Down to Node from the shortcut menu

 

 

 

• From the CTC Go To menu, chooseOther Node, then choose the node from the Select

 

 

 

Node dialog box

 

 

 

 

 

Move a node icon

 

Pressing the Control <Ctrl> and left mouse buttons, drag the node icon to a new location.

 

 

 

 

 

Reset node icon

 

Right-click a node and choose Reset Position from the shortcut menu. The node icon

 

position

 

moves to the position defined by the longitude and latitude fields on the General subtab.

 

 

 

 

Display span properties

Click a network span. Properties display in the upper left corner of the window.

 

 

 

 

 

Perform a UPSR

 

Right-click a network span and click Circuits. See the “Switch UPSR Traffic” section on

 

protection switch for an

page 4-7for UPSR protection switch procedures.

 

entire span

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision a circuit

Right-click a node and choose Provision Circuit To from the shortcut menu. For circuit

 

 

 

procedures, see the “Creating and Provisioning Circuits” section on page 4-18.

 

 

 

 

Update circuits with

Right-click a node and choose Update Circuits With New Node from the shortcut

 

new node

 

menu. Use this command when you add a new node and want to pass circuits through the

 

 

 

new node.

 

 

 

 

Customize map view

To zoom in on the map graphic, click the Zoom In tool in the toolbar. To zoom out on the

 

 

 

map graphic, click the Zoom Out tool. Clicking on the Zoom Selected Area tool

 

 

 

turns your cursor into a crosshair: hold down the left mouse button and drag the

 

 

 

crosshair diagonally across the area. The selected area will be zoomed. You can

 

 

 

also right-click on the map graphic and select Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom

 

 

 

Selected Area, Set Background Color, Set Background Image, Remove

 

 

 

Background Image.

 

 

 

 

Create New Domain

Right-click the map graphic with your mouse pointed anywhere on the map (but not at a

 

 

 

node icon) and choose Create New Domain.

 

 

 

 

3.5.2.1 Inserting an Alternative Network Topology Map

With CTC you can install a custom map for the network view. The map needs to be in either a JPEG or GIF file format and stored on an accessible local or network drive. Approximate longitudes and latitudes for the edge coordinates of the map are required — this information is included on U.S.G.S. topographical maps, and you can obtain the longitude and latitude for cities and Zip Codes from the U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Gazetteer website (http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer). CTC uses the edge coordinates of the custom map to determine the relative positions of the ONS node icons on the map graphic. Edge coordinates only need to be precise enough to place ONS node icons in approximate positions on the map graphic.

Procedure: Set Up an Alternative Network Map

Step 1 From the menu bar in network view, choose Edit > Preferences or click the Preferences tool in the toolbar.

The Preference dialog box appears (Figure 3-8)with the four tabs listed in Table 3-5.

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Contents Using Cisco Transport Controller OverviewProcedure Install Netscape Windows Installing CTCPreparing PCs to Run CTC Procedure Install Netscape Solaris Procedure Extracting the CTC Version 2.3 Files for SolarisPreparing Solaris Workstations to Run CTC Procedure Install the Java Files Solaris If gzip required is not installed, install it now by typingRemove the intermediate tar files, for example Procedure Enable Applet Security for CTC Connecting PCs to the ONS Procedure Set Up a PC for Direct ConnectionCheck Enable DNS for Windows Resolution Direct ConnectionsNetwork dialog boxes for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT Step Click Specify an IP addressTCP/IP Properties dialog box Gateway tab Windows 95/98 Settings Procedure Disable Proxy Service Using Windows with NetscapeLAN Connections Connecting to the ONS 15327 with TL1 Terminals Remote Access to the ONSLogging into CTC Procedure Log into the CTC Viewing CTCNode View Card Colors Node ViewCard Color Status Node View Tabs and Subtabs Description Network View Color Alarm StatusNode Status Background Image Action ProcedureNetwork View Actions Preferences Tabs Tab DescriptionProcedure Create a New Domain Creating DomainsChoose Create New Domain Example of a customized map graphicCard View 10 The CTC card view showing an E10/100 cardToolbar and Menu Bar Options CTC NavigationTool Description Table Data Inventory Data Table Display Options Task Click Right-Click Shortcut Menu13 Viewing hardware information about installed cards Alarm Data Viewing ONS 15327 Alarms, Conditions, and EventsColumn Description Controlling Alarm Display Viewing Alarm History 15 Viewing current-session alarms and eventsSetting Up General Node Information Procedure Set Up General Node InformationRetrieving alarms Click the Provisioning General tabsClick Apply Procedure Set Up Network Information Setting Up General Network InformationChanging the IP Address 17 Entering network information Click Apply Setting Up ONS 15327 Security SnmpProcedure Create New Users ONS 15327 Security Idle TimesSecurity Level Idle Time Click OKProcedure Edit User Security at the Network Level all nodes Procedure Edit User Security Node LevelClick the Provisioning Security tabs Setting Up Protection Groups Procedure Create Protection Groups for Optical CardsProcedure Edit Protection Groups Setting Up Timing Procedure Delete Protection GroupsClick the Maintenance Protection tabs Click the Provisioning Protection tabsSSM Generation 1 Message Set Message Quality DescriptionProcedure Set Up ONS 15327 Timing SSM Generation 2 Message SetJuly Using Cisco Transport Controller Using Virtual Wires Setting Up External User-Provisionable AlarmsSetting timing parameters External Input Alarms Procedure Provision External Alarms24shows the External Alarms subtab Procedure Provision External Controls External Output ControlsCreating Alarm Profiles Example of the external alarm input and output processAlarming tab showing the default profile and a new profile Alarm Profile Buttons Heading DescriptionProcedure Create an Alarm Profile Click the Provisioning Alarming tabsAlarm Profile Editing Options Button DescriptionProcedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Card View Procedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Node ViewClick the Provisioning DS1 or DS3 Alarming tabs Click Force still need to ApplyExportable CTC Table Data Printing and Exporting CTC DataView Tab Subtab Procedure Print CTC Data Procedure Export CTC DataDisplaying CTC Data in Other Applications 29 Exporting CTC data as Html Step
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