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Column or Button

Description

 

 

Trap Polling

Indicates whether trap polling is enabled. This field is read-only. If you want to:

(RAN-O only)

Enable trap polling for the RAN-O node, set ipran-mib snmp-access to

 

 

outOfBand on the node.

 

Disable trap polling for the RAN-O node, set ipran-mib snmp-access to

 

inBand on the node.

 

 

Report Polling

Indicates whether report polling is enabled on the web interface.

 

For ITP nodes, the default setting is enabled (check box is checked). To disable

 

ITP report polling, uncheck the check box.

 

For RAN-O nodes, the check box is read only. If you want to:

 

Enable trap polling for the RAN-O node, set ipran-mib snmp-access to

 

outOfBand on the node.

 

Disable trap polling for the RAN-O node, set ipran-mib snmp-access to

 

inBand on the node.

 

 

Notes

Indicates whether a note is associated with the node.

 

 

Events

Indicates whether a recent event is associated with the node. (Even if the server

 

purges all of the events associated with the node, the MWTM continues to

 

display the event icon in this field.)

 

During Discovery, the MWTM might flag most nodes with an event icon (orange

 

triangle). If the event icons are too distracting, choose Edit > Clear All Events

 

from the MWTM main menu to remove them.

 

 

Last Status Change

Date and time that the status of the node last changed.

 

 

Status

Current status of the node. Possible values are:

 

Active (green)

 

Discovering (cyan)

 

Polling (cyan)

 

Unknown (red)

 

Unmanaged (gray)

 

Waiting (gray)

 

Warning (yellow)

 

For detailed definitions of each status, see Status Definitions for Signaling

 

Gateway Mated Pairs, page E-7.

 

 

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Contents Getting Started Starting the Mwtm ServerStarting the Mwtm Client Becoming the Root User Server OnlyStarting the Mwtm Client on Solaris or Linux Setting the Display Variable for Solaris or Linux ClientsBefore Starting the Mwtm Client Access the Node Discovering Your NetworkStarting the Mwtm Client on Windows Discovery OverviewRelated Topics Menu Command Description Launching the Discovery DialogDiscovery Dialog Menu Discovery Dialog Menu, Discovery Dialog Tabs,Tab Description Loading Seed Nodes and Seed FilesDiscovery Dialog Tabs Field or Button Description Loading a Seed NodeLoading a Seed File Saving a Seed File Save File Dialog Seed File List contains Creating a New Seed File Configuration Table, Changing an Existing Seed FileCreating and Changing Seed Files Using a Text Editor Running DiscoveryDiscovery Settings, Discovered Nodes, Discovery Overview, Polling a Node,Discovery Settings Nonrecursive discoveryDiscover Network button changes to Stop Discovery Discovered Nodes Discovery Tab After Discovery, with Discovered NodesColumn or Button Description Column or Button Description Gateway Mated Pairs, page E-7 Command Reference, page B-1 Verifying DiscoveryDisplaying the Mwtm Main Window Element DescriptionMwtm Main Window Navigational Features Mwtm Client Navigation Tree Mwtm Client Content Area Displaying Summary ListsSummary Statistics Window Column Description Appendix E, Status DefinitionsRight-Click Menu for the Summary Lists Displaying Alarms Active Alarms WindowColumn Right-Click Menu for All Alarms Right-Click Menu for a Specific AlarmUsing 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 Accessing the Mwtm through a Web Browser GUI Features Web Interface Client InterfaceGUI Features Loading and Saving Mwtm Files Launched From Choose Window LaunchedSee Displaying Preferences Menu,Route Table File, 13-12Launching the Mwtm Client Using the Windows Start MenuChanging the Default Mwtm Server Name Exiting the Mwtm Client