Ericsson LBI-39169 manual Background Geographical Maps, MAP Snapshots

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USING OPENVIEW NETWORK NODE MANAGER

LBI-39169

The ringBell utility takes two arguements. The value of the auguments are insignificant as long as the format is correct.

ringBell <selectionName> <message in quotes>

The ringBell utility performs two actions. It sounds the bursts of beeps and it sends an SNMP event to this management station using the OpenView enterprise specific trap OV_Bell_Message. If the logging of the OV_Bell_Message is undesirable, the Event Configuration feature may be used to set the category for this trap to "don't log or display".

6.Click on OK to save the changes.

13.9BACKGROUND GEOGRAPHICAL MAPS

HP OpenView Network Node Manager provides the capability to assign a CompuServe Graphic Interchange Format (GIF) file or an X11 monochrome bitmap format (XBM) file as the background for network maps. OpenView Network Node Manager ships with the set of standard image files shown below. These images are the only maps that Ericsson provides. The installer is responsible for selecting the appropriate maps at installation time or purchasing any additional maps (in the form of GIF or XBM files) desired.

all 50 U.S. states

major Canadian provinces

western hemisphere

continents

countries in Europe, Asia, and the Pacific

The images that are provided are simple outlines located in usr/OV/backgrounds.

When a background graphic is added, the graphic appears in the submap window. Symbols in the submap appear over the background graphic file. Users and applications can specify a background graphic for each submap.

13.10 MAP SNAPSHOTS

Creating a map snapshot preserves the state of the network at the moment the snapshot was created. Snapshots can be created, listed, opened, closed, deleted, and described. Snapshots can not replace the current map. Snapshots are intended for historical purposes, not restorative purposes. See the OpenView NNM User’s Guide section titled Taking Snapshots of the Map.

NOTE

NOTE

Snapshots may consume noticeable amounts of memory.

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Contents User’s Guide LBI-39169 Table of Contents Using Openview Network Node Manager Configuring Edacs DevicesTransferring Device Files Monitoring Performance Trends Monitoring REAL-TIME Call ActivityTroubleshooting ProceduresGlossary Index Edacs Menu on Main Menu Bar List of Figures and TablesTraffic Filter Window This page intentionally left blank Manual Organization PrefaceSection Preface HEWLETT-PACKARD Documentation DocumentationRelated Ericsson Publications Data Gateway Documentation System Manager DocumentationJessica PBX Gateway Documentation Miscellaneous Ericsson DocumentsIntroduction Configuration Management Fault ManagementAccounting Management Performance Management Access LevelsSecurity Management Hierarchical Maps System AccessAssisted Map GenerationEdacs NM Menus and Their Functionality Configuration. PresentsBackground Network Map OverlaysPulldown Menu Selection Procedure Using the Keyboard Pulldown Menu Selection Procedure Using the MouseNetwork Manager Basics Editor OptionsExample of Map Traversal MAP TraversalExample of Exploding a Switching Center and Site Icon Starting a Network Manager Work Session Startup ProceduresLogging OUT of the Network Manager Session Ending a Network Manager Work SessionLogging OUT of the HP VUE Session Subcomponent Software Versions Retrieving the Software VersionNetwork Manager Software Application Versions Task Help Edacs HelpFunction Help Detecting and Isolating Faults Alarms Monitoring Edacs Fault ConditionsNotification through the Event Notification Interface Notification Through Icon ColorCategory Status Status Meaning Condition Status Colors/LevelsIcon Color Reporting Faults Alarms Fault PropagationFault Configuration Associating Actions With Events Latching Transient EventsDisabling Events at Remote Agent Devices Setting-up Threshold Oriented Events at RTM Devices Fault Updating Managed DevicesUnManaging Devices Managing DevicesUsing Hierarchical Maps Identifying the Cause of AlarmsSelect the Edacs Faults Summary menu item Edacs Fault Menu Using The OpenView Event BrowserSelecting Events Within a List Notification of New EventsFiltering Events Deleting EventsLocating Source of Event Obtaining Detailed Event InformationMonitoring Edacs Fault Conditions Integrated CEC/IMC Manager Configuring Edacs DevicesCEC/IMC Manager Main Window and Menu Bar Starting The CEC/IMC SessionSystem Options for Digital Console Pre-empt Example Screen Site Channel Configuration Example ScreenTelneting to the System Manager Telnet Sessions to the PI, BCU, CAL, and EDGSystem Manager Login Screen User Action Logging Transferring Device Files PI Activity Data Transfer Example Transferring PI Activity Data Using FTPBCU CDR Data Transfer Example Transferring a BCU Billing Record Using FTPSystem Manager Activity Data Transfer Example Transferring System Manager Activity Data Using FTPMonitoring Performance Trends Using TWO-DIMENSIONAL Line GraphsCustomizing Line Graphs Line Graph ExampleMonitoring Performance Trends Performance Criteria. Select Tracking Edacs Device UtilizationEdacs Performance / Accessibility Menu Tracking Edacs Device AccessibilityEdacs Performance Compare Menu Comparing Performance from Multiple Sites or NodesMonitor Monitoring REAL-TIME Call ActivityMultisite Monitor Display Example Using the Multisite Monitor ApplicationMultisite Monitor Menu Bar Filtering Call TrafficTraffic Filter Window Indicating Quiet Drops Viewing Call Type Colors Displaying Site Statistics RowsSite Monitor Display Example Using the Site Monitor Application Changing Phone Call Keying Update Parameters Setting The Time Fields Turning On Statistics Rows Adding The Phone Digits ColumnLOADING/UNLOADING Mibs Using Openview Network Node ManagerVIEWING/GRAPHING Performance Parameters Adding Custom Menu ItemsViewing Historical Trends Threshold Traps on Collected DataEvent History Customizing Event Messages and ActionsMAP Snapshots Background Geographical MapsIntegration with Other Network Manager Applications Multiple Edacs Network Manager SessionsObject Descriptions Customizing Icons 13.13.1 Icon LabelsIcon Bitmaps Loading MibsRebooting the Network Manager ProceduresSystem Shutdown Procedures Device Polling IntervalClock Synchronization Polling Interval SetupClock Polling Interval Modifying Event DescriptionsDeleting Symbols Adding Symbols to Edacs MapsAdding a Connection MSM message file Customizing MSM/SM SITE/DEVICE LabelsSM message file Deleting Orphaned Submaps Adding Descriptions to ObjectsVerifying AN Object WAS Deleted from the Openview Database VIEWING/MODIFYING Trap Severity Levels VIEWING/MODIFYING Edacs IdentifiersCreating a Full System Image Backup Restoring Default Event DescriptionsMapping Severity Level to Icon Color Restoring a Full System Image from the Backup CD-ROM does not Work Troubleshooting15.2 MSM/SM does not Show PI Traffic Attempt to LOG in FailsEdacs Icon is Brown Edacs Icon is BlueRPC Failures MAP Generation Verify Operation is not Working ProperlyPerformance not Showing Traffic Popup States no Node LicensePoor System Performance IFOR/LS Confused Cd /usr/lib/netls/conf NetlsconfigSystem Manager Snmp Sets Failing Users15.15 MSM/SM OUT of Color MAP Entries IMC Detected Link FailuresMultinode Traffic not Seen Correctly on MSM Sessions Popup WarningTerm Definition GlossaryCAP CAMCcitt CD-ROMCtim CNIData DpramEDG EdacsELI Fcaps GetcIEA HP OV NNMIMC IsdnMIB MIM MOM MAUMOM PC NIMPDU PCMPMU PstnScat RSMTCP SnmpTDM TftpUDP TSIUPS VmimIndex IndexIndex Ericsson Inc