Cisco Systems OL-9118-03 manual Displaying Alarms, Active Alarms Window

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Chapter 4 Getting Started

Displaying the MWTM Main Window

Displaying Alarms

Note For details about viewing alarms using the MWTM web interface, see Displaying Alarms, page 11-27.

You use the MWTM to view a summary of all currently active alarms in your network, including the current status of the associated network object. An active alarm is a network object with this status:

A node or interface that is Warning (yellow) or worse and is not Ignored.

A node or interface that is Pending (red) or worse and is not Ignored.

An application server process, application server process association, link, or signaling gateway-mated pair that is Warning (yellow) or worse and is not Ignored.

An application server, linkset, node, or signaling point that is Pending (red) or worse and is not Ignored.

To see a summary of all currently active alarms, click Alarms in the navigation tree. The MWTM displays the Active Alarms window in the content area (see Figure 4-9).

Right-click Alarms in the navigation tree to display the right-click menu for all alarms. For more information, see Right-Click Menu for All Alarms, page 4-32.

Right-click an alarm in the content area to display the right-click menu for a specific alarm. For more information, see Right-Click Menu for a Specific Alarm, page 4-32.

Figure 4-9 Active Alarms Window

The Active Alarms window provides basic information about all currently active alarms in your network that are not excluded from your current view. The MWTM updates the information in the window at least once every minute.

You can resize each column, or sort the table based on the information in one of the columns. By default, this table is sorted by Age, with the most recent alarms at the top, and the MWTM displays all of the columns in the table except Last Status Change.

See Navigating Table Columns, page 5-23for more information about resizing, sorting, displaying, or hiding columns.

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Contents Getting Started Starting the Mwtm ServerStarting the Mwtm Client Becoming the Root User Server OnlySetting the Display Variable for Solaris or Linux Clients Before Starting the Mwtm ClientStarting the Mwtm Client on Solaris or Linux Starting the Mwtm Client on Windows Access the NodeDiscovering Your Network Discovery OverviewRelated Topics Discovery Dialog Menu Menu Command DescriptionLaunching the Discovery Dialog Discovery Dialog Menu, Discovery Dialog Tabs,Loading Seed Nodes and Seed Files Discovery Dialog TabsTab Description Loading a Seed Node Loading a Seed FileField or Button Description 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 LaunchedRoute Table File, See DisplayingPreferences Menu, 13-12Using the Windows Start Menu Changing the Default Mwtm Server NameLaunching the Mwtm Client Exiting the Mwtm Client