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Chapter 4 Getting Started

Discovering Your Network

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Node Type

Type of node. Node types can be specific to ITP, RAN-O, or generic to both.

 

ITP specific nodes include:

 

Cisco2650XM, Cisco2651XM

 

Cisco2811

 

Cisco7204VXR, Cisco7206VXR

 

Cisco7301

 

Cisco7507, Cisco7507mx, Cisco7507z, Cisco7513, Cisco7513mx,

 

 

Cisco7513z

 

Cisco7604, Cisco7606, Cisco7609, Cisco7613

 

RAN-O-specific nodes include:

 

CiscoMWR-1941-DC-A—Cisco MWR-1941-DC-A series router

 

CiscoONS15454—Cisco ONS 15454 SONET multiplexer

 

Node B—The radio transmission and reception unit for communication

 

 

between radio cells.

 

RAN_SVC—RAN Service Module in the Cisco ONS 15454

 

Generic nodes include:

 

IPDevice—IP device, other than those listed previously. You can assign this

 

 

icon to an unknown node if you know that it is an IP device.

 

Unknown—MWTM is unable to determine the node type.

 

 

Software Version

Version of software (for example, IOS) that is installed on the node.

 

 

Uptime

Time the node has been up, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

 

 

Reboot Reason

Reason for the last reboot of the node.

 

 

Ignored

Indicates whether the node should be included when aggregating and displaying

 

MWTM status information:

 

Uncheck the check box to include the node. This is the default setting.

 

Select the check box to exclude the node.

 

Note Not applicable for unmanaged nodes.

 

Users with authentication level Power User (level 2) and higher can edit this

 

field.

 

 

Process Traps

Indicates whether the MWTM should process traps from this node:

 

Check the check box if you want the MWTM to process traps from this node.

 

 

This is the default setting.

 

Uncheck the check box if you do not want the MWTM to process traps from

 

 

this node.

 

Users with authentication level Power User (level 4) and higher can edit this

 

field.

 

 

 

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Contents Starting the Mwtm Server Getting StartedBecoming the Root User Server Only Starting the Mwtm ClientBefore Starting the Mwtm Client Setting the Display Variable for Solaris or Linux ClientsStarting the Mwtm Client on Solaris or Linux Discovery Overview Access the NodeDiscovering Your Network Starting the Mwtm Client on WindowsRelated Topics Discovery Dialog Menu, Discovery Dialog Tabs, Menu Command DescriptionLaunching the Discovery Dialog Discovery Dialog MenuDiscovery Dialog Tabs Loading Seed Nodes and Seed FilesTab Description Loading a Seed File Loading a Seed NodeField or Button Description Saving a Seed File Save File Dialog Seed File List contains Creating a New Seed File Changing an Existing Seed File Configuration Table,Running Discovery Creating and Changing Seed Files Using a Text EditorDiscovery Overview, Polling a Node, Discovery Settings, Discovered Nodes,Nonrecursive discovery Discovery SettingsDiscover Network button changes to Stop Discovery Discovery Tab After Discovery, with Discovered Nodes Discovered NodesColumn or Button Description Column or Button Description Gateway Mated Pairs, page E-7 Verifying Discovery Command Reference, page B-1Element Description Displaying the Mwtm Main WindowMwtm Main Window Navigational Features Mwtm Client Navigation Tree Displaying Summary Lists Mwtm Client Content AreaSummary Statistics Window Appendix E, Status Definitions Column DescriptionRight-Click Menu for the Summary Lists Active Alarms Window Displaying AlarmsColumn Right-Click Menu for a Specific Alarm Right-Click Menu for All AlarmsUsing the Mwtm Main Menu Menu Command Description Purgedb command see mwtm purgedb, page B-41 Menu Command Description Go Back List of Windows Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport GUI Features Web Interface Client Interface Accessing the Mwtm through a Web BrowserGUI Features Launched From Choose Window Launched Loading and Saving Mwtm Files13-12 See DisplayingPreferences Menu, Route Table File,Changing the Default Mwtm Server Name Using the Windows Start MenuLaunching the Mwtm Client Exiting the Mwtm Client