Chapter 3 Building the Network
3.5.2 Adding NEs
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Step 4 | Enter the following information. Fields shown depend on the NE type. | ||||
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Note | • | Do not use “CTM” as an NE ID because the Alarm Browser might contain CTM alarms with the | |||
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| source ID “CTM.” It will be difficult to distinguish between NE alarms and CTM alarms if they both | |
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| have the same source ID (“CTM”). For the same reason, do not cause CTM to automatically | |
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| populate an NE whose NE ID is “CTM.” | |
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| • | If the NE ID field is left blank, it will default to the IP address. After communication is established, | |
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| CTM discovers the NE ID from the NE. | |
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b.Operational state
c.SNMP community string
d.SNMP set only community string
e.NE
f.NE
g.Description
h.Location name
i.Subnetwork ID
j.Network partition ID
Caution Make sure to specify the correct partition. If the wrong partition is specified, the new NE is not added and an error message appears.
Step 5 Click Next if you are adding an ONS 15302, ONS 15305, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15501, ONS 15530, ONS 15540, or ONS 15600 SONET NE.
Note If you click Finish in this window, Cisco default values will be assigned to the remaining fields.
Step 6 Click Finish if you are adding a Cisco MDS 9000, Catalyst 6509, ONS 15216, ONS 15310, ONS 15600 SDH, ONS 15800, ONS 15801, ONS 15808,
Step 7 Select the grouping option for the NE.
Step 8 Click Finish to add the new NE to the Domain Explorer tree.
Wait 2 to 5 minutes while the CTM server completes the node discovery. (Not applicable if the operational state is Preprovisioned.)
Step 9 Check to see if the communication state is correct. If CTM cannot connect to the NE, the NE displays an unavailable communication state icon in the Domain Explorer tree.
Cisco Transport Manager Release 6.0 User Guide
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