Chapter 4 Getting Started
Using the MWTM Main Menu
Menu Command | Description |
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Tools > Event Editor | Launches the Event Editor, which you use to: |
• Customize the visible category, severity, color, | |
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| and message associated with events |
| • Configure sounds for the MWTM to play for |
| different types of events |
| • Load, save, and deploy customized event |
| configurations. |
| If you have implemented MWTM |
| this option is available to users with authentication |
| level Network Operator (level 3) and higher. |
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Tools > Event Sounds | Opens the Event Sound Filters dialog box, which you |
use to define sounds that the MWTM client should | |
| play when specific events are logged. |
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Tools > Virtual RAN Backhaul Editor | Launches the Virtual RAN Backhaul Editor, which you |
use to create a virtual RAN backhaul by grouping real | |
| backhauls. |
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Tools > CiscoWorks > Device Center | Links to the CiscoWorks Device Center, which |
provides a number of | |
| reachability trends, response time trends, interface |
| status, Syslog browsing, and detailed inventory. The |
| MWTM prompts you for a CiscoWorks user ID and |
| password before linking to CiscoWorks. |
| The link to CiscoWorks has these prerequisites. |
| CiscoWorks must: |
| • Be installed somewhere in the network. |
| • Monitor the specific device. |
| This option is dimmed if the selected node is not an |
| ITP or |
| Device Type of Unknown. (CiscoWorks cannot |
| monitor a |
| This option is not visible if you did not specify a |
| CiscoWorks server during installation. See the |
| “Installing MWTM on Solaris” and “Installing |
| MWTM on Windows” chapters of the Installation |
| Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport |
| Manager 6.0 for more information. |
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User Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.0
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