
Figure 8 CWI Desktop
1  | Inventory tree  | 3  | CWI Desktop toolbar  | 
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2  | CWI Desktop menu bar  | 4  | CWI application pane  | 
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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
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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.  | 
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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.  | 
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Inventory Viewer  | Displays the attribute values of selected objects.  | 
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Interface Viewer  | Provides a view of interface attributes for selected cards.  | 
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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.  | 
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Troubleshooter  | Provides fault isolation and repair of connectivity problems between CWI and router.  | 
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