Cisco Systems ONS 15327 manual Procedure Print CTC Data, Procedure Export CTC Data

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Using Cisco Transport Controller 3

 

Table 3-17

Exportable CTC Table Data (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

 

View

Tab

Subtab

 

 

 

 

 

 

XTC Cards

Alarms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

History

Session/Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circuits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provisioning

DS1 Alarming/DS3 Alarming/External

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maintenance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Performance

DS1/DS3

 

 

 

 

 

Procedure: Print CTC Data

Use the following procedure to print CTC screens and data. Before you start, make sure your PC is connected to a printer.

Step 1 From the File menu on the menu bar, click Print.

Step 2 In the Print dialog box (Figure 3-28),choose an option:

Entire Frame—Prints the entire CTC window

Tabbed View—Prints the lower half of the CTC window

Table Contents—Prints CTC data in table format; this option is only available for CTC table data (see Table 3-17)

Figure 3-28 Printing the CTC window

Step 3

Click OK.

Step 4

In the Windows Print dialog box, choose a printer and click Print.

 

 

 

Procedure: Export CTC Data

Step 1 From the File menu, click Export.

Step 2 In the Export dialog box (Figure 3-29),choose an option:

As HTML—Saves the data as an HTML file. The file can be viewed with a web browser without running CTC.

As CSV—Saves the CTC table values as text, separated by commas. You can import CSV data into spreadsheets and database management programs.

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Contents Overview Using Cisco Transport ControllerProcedure 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 If gzip required is not installed, install it now by typing Procedure Install the Java Files SolarisRemove the intermediate tar files, for example Procedure Enable Applet Security for CTC Procedure Set Up a PC for Direct Connection Connecting PCs to the ONSCheck 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 Viewing CTC Procedure Log into the 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 Tab Description Preferences TabsCreating Domains Procedure Create a New DomainChoose Create New Domain Example of a customized map graphic10 The CTC card view showing an E10/100 card Card ViewToolbar and Menu Bar Options CTC NavigationTool Description Table Data Table Display Options Task Click Right-Click Shortcut Menu Inventory Data13 Viewing hardware information about installed cards Alarm Data Viewing ONS 15327 Alarms, Conditions, and EventsColumn Description Controlling Alarm Display 15 Viewing current-session alarms and events Viewing Alarm HistoryProcedure Set Up General Node Information Setting 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 Snmp Setting Up ONS 15327 SecurityONS 15327 Security Idle Times Procedure Create New UsersSecurity Level Idle Time Click OKProcedure Edit User Security at the Network Level all nodes Procedure Edit User Security Node LevelClick the Provisioning Security tabs Procedure Create Protection Groups for Optical Cards Setting Up Protection GroupsProcedure Edit Protection Groups Procedure Delete Protection Groups Setting Up TimingClick the Maintenance Protection tabs Click the Provisioning Protection tabsMessage Quality Description SSM Generation 1 Message SetSSM Generation 2 Message Set Procedure Set Up ONS 15327 TimingJuly Using Cisco Transport Controller Using Virtual Wires Setting Up External User-Provisionable AlarmsSetting timing parameters Procedure Provision External Alarms External Input Alarms24shows the External Alarms subtab External Output Controls Procedure Provision External ControlsExample of the external alarm input and output process Creating Alarm ProfilesAlarm Profile Buttons Heading Description Alarming tab showing the default profile and a new profileClick the Provisioning Alarming tabs Procedure Create an Alarm ProfileAlarm Profile Editing Options Button DescriptionProcedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Node View Procedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Card 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 Export CTC Data Procedure Print CTC Data29 Exporting CTC data as Html Step Displaying CTC Data in Other Applications
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ONS 15327 specifications

Cisco Systems ONS 15327 is a high-performance optical networking solution tailored for service providers and enterprises looking to enhance their optical communication infrastructure. This versatile platform is recognized for its robust performance, scalability, and flexibility, making it suitable for a wide array of applications ranging from broadband access to metropolitan area networking.

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