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3.7.2 Viewing a Node in the Network Map

c.In the Domain Management area, click the Truncate Network Map Node Name First Characters or Truncate Network Map Node Name End Characters radio button.

d.Click Save.

3.7.2Viewing a Node in the Network Map

Icons in the Network Map are displayed based on the nodes you select in the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer.

Launching the Network Map from the following nodes displays different results:

From the CTM domain in the Domain Explorer—Displays all the groups in the CTM domain. If you double-click a group in the Network Map, another Network Map window opens and all the NEs that belong to that group are displayed.

From a specific group in the Domain Explorer—Displays all NEs that belong to that group.

From a specific NE in the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer—Displays the selected NE, the links that start from or terminate on that NE, and other NEs that the NE is connected to.

From the CTM domain in the Subnetwork Explorer—Displays all the network partitions in the CTM domain. If you double-click a network partition in the Network Map, another Network Map window opens and all the subnetworks that belong to that network partition are displayed.

From a specific network partition in the Subnetwork Explorer—Displays all the subnetworks in that network partition. If you double-click a subnetwork, another Network Map window opens and all the NEs that belong to that subnetwork are displayed.

3.7.3Adjusting the Zoom Level or Pan Position

When the Network Map is launched from the CTM domain, it displays a world map with the individual groups, network partition, subnetworks, or NEs icons. To view a particular region or icon, adjust the zoom level or pan position.

Step 1 In the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer tree, click a node and choose File > Network Map. The Network Map opens and the node is preselected.

Step 2 In the Network Map, choose Edit > Zoom In, Zoom Out, or Zoom Area to adjust the zoom level. You can also click the Zoom In, Zoom Out, or Zoom Area tool.

Step 3 To adjust the pan position, click the box on the upper-left side of the Network Map and use the mouse to drag and drop it to the desired region. Use the scroll bars to pan the view to a different region.

Step 4 You can also view the links contained in each link bundle (aggregate link). Click a link bundle and choose Edit > Expand All Links (you can also double-click a link bundle to show all the links). To hide the links from view in the Network Map, click a link bundle and choose Edit > Collapse All Links.

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Contents Building the Network OverviewHow Do I Build Groups? Adding GroupsCopying Groups Field DescriptionMoving Groups Deleting GroupsDeleting a Single Group How Do I Build Network Partitions? Adding Network PartitionsDeleting Multiple Groups Modifying Network Partitions Deleting Network PartitionsHow Do I Build Subnetworks? Adding SubnetworksHow Do I Build NEs? Moving SubnetworksDeleting Subnetworks Prerequisites for Adding NEs Prerequisites for Adding ONS 15216 EDFA2 or EDFA3 NEsPrerequisites for Adding ONS 15302 and ONS 15305 NEs Building the Network Prerequisites for Adding NEs Hostnames and IP Addresses Required An Efficient Network Topology Setup Prerequisites for Adding ONS 1580x NEs Prerequisites for Adding Cisco CRS-1 and XR 12000 NEsPrerequisites for Adding Cisco Catalyst 6509 NEs Prerequisites for Adding Cisco MGX Voice Gateway DevicesSetting Up Nonstandard Community Strings Option DescriptionChanging the Service-Level Passwords Using the CLI Adding NEs Adding a Single NENE ID Adding Multiple NEs NE ID- Read-onlyField Descriptions for the Add New NE Wizard NE Properties Panel Not selectable if Automatic subnetwork Grouping is enabled Copying an NE from One Group to Another Moving an NE from One Group to AnotherMoving an NE from One Network Partition to Another Automatically Grouping NEs in SubnetworksDeleting NEs Deleting a Single NEDeleting Multiple NEs Removing a Deleted NE How Do I Build Links? Restoring a Deleted NESearching for an NE Overview of Supported Links ONS 15454 Sonet NE Model NE Card Physical LayerOPT-BST ONS 15600 Sonet Viewing the Link Table File10describes the fields in Link table Field Description Filtering the Link Table Filtering Links in the Network MapCreating Links Building the Network Creating Links 12 Field Descriptions for the Create Link Wizard Field Descriptions for the Create Link Wizard Modifying Links FieldLink Type Link Validity Link Color 14 Field Descriptions for the Modify Link Wizard Deleting Links Viewing Link UtilizationFiltering the Link Utilization Table Column DescriptionHow Do I Use Network Maps? Customizing a Network MapPayload Type Description Click UI Properties Adjusting the Zoom Level or Pan Position Viewing a Node in the Network MapModifying a Node Icon or a Map Background Image Modifying a Node IconModifying a Map Background Saving Changes to the Network Map Discovering CTC-Based NEs Discovering ONS 155xx NEsDiscovery Information Table Rediscovering ONS 155xx, CRS-1, and XR 12000 NEs Time stampResetting the Resync Interval How Do I Discover the Network for MGX Voice Gateway Devices? Discovering NEs Message Quality DescriptionSetting Up External or Line Timing for CTC-Based Sonet NEs Building the Network Setting Up Internal Timing for CTC-Based Sonet NEs Bits 1 OUTOOS Setting Up External or Line Timing for CTC-Based SDH NEs Unframed , FAS , FAS + CAS Bits 1 OUT Setting Up Internal Timing for CTC-Based SDH NEs Viewing Clocking Sources Configuring Global Clocking Displaying the List of Available Clock SourcesDisplaying the List of Manual Clock Sources How Do I Test Connectivity for Optical and Routing Devices? Creating a Manual Clock SourceMethod Description Testing NE Connectivity How Do I Test Connectivity for MGX Voice Gateway Devices?Pinging an NE Cisco Transport Manager Release 6.0 User Guide 78-16845-01
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