Cisco Systems Craft Works Interface quick start Application Description, CWI Desktop

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Figure 8 CWI Desktop

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Inventory tree

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CWI Desktop toolbar

 

 

 

 

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CWI Desktop menu bar

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CWI application pane

 

 

 

 

The CWI Desktop lets you to communicate with the router using the applications that are described in Table 11.

Table 11 Applications for the CWI Desktop

Application

Description

 

 

Alarm Dashboard

Provides a summary of the alarm status information for all routers on the CWI Desktop. A

 

color code is used to indicate active alarm counts by severity. A resettable running count of

 

new alarm arrivals is provided.

 

 

Alarm Viewer

Provides an interface between CWI and the alarm management functions of the router

 

controller, allowing you to dynamically view alarm records with powerful filtering

 

capabilities. Alarm Viewer also provides a launch point to view correlated alarms.

 

 

Inventory Viewer

Displays the attribute values of selected objects.

 

 

Interface Viewer

Provides a view of interface attributes for selected cards.

 

 

Telnet/SSH/Terminal Plus

Provides the capability to issue CLI commands and view session information within CWI.

 

Telnet/SSH/Terminal Plus includes additional CWI features for creating command lists and

 

running commands from the command list, saving and loading command lists from a file, and

 

running in batch mode. Additionally, console text can be displayed in a separate window. The

 

SSH application connects to the router with a secure connection.

 

 

Troubleshooter

Provides fault isolation and repair of connectivity problems between CWI and router.

 

 

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Contents Cisco Craft Works Interface Quick Start Guide Introduction About CWIPrerequisites Related DocumentationRouter Prerequisites CWI Client PrerequisitesCWI Client System Requirements Task Additional InformationSoftware Requirements Configuring the Router and CWI ClientHardware Requirements Enabling the SSH Server Enabling the Http ServerEnabling the Telnet Server Connection Methods Setting Up the Minimum Crypto RequirementsSetting Up the Minimum Crypto Configuration for SSL Installing, Launching, and Uninstalling CWI Installing CWIScripted Login Capability Overview Launching CWILaunching CWI Without Using the Device Tree CWI Login WindowLaunching CWI from the Device Tree Adding or Editing a Device Adding or Editing a Device Group Page Progress Window Specifying the User Login Script Field DescriptionClosing CWI Wait For SendUninstalling CWI Installing and Accessing Online HelpGetting Started with the Operation of CWI Click CloseUnderstanding the Admin Planes and Device Planes Configuring a Router with CWICapabilities of the CWI Desktop Node Application InventoryCWI Desktop Window Element DescriptionApplication Description CWI DesktopType Function Reference InformationNetwork Considerations Login Modes and Requirements Component Port DirectionMode Description CWI Supported Connection Methods and ApplicationsTelnet/SSH, or Corba Testing the CWI ClientTroubleshooting Basic IP Connectivity Obtaining Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Cisco.comObtaining Technical Assistance Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsProduct Alerts and Field Notices Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service RequestDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Page Page USA