Ericsson LBI-39169 manual Adding Symbols to Edacs Maps, Deleting Symbols, Adding a Connection

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LBI-39169

PROCEDURES

14.5 ADDING SYMBOLS TO EDACS MAPS

Use the following procedure to add symbols to the EDACS Maps.

To drag a symbol onto an OpenView Network Node Manager Map,

1.Select the EDIT-> Add Object Menu item from the OpenView Network Node Manager main menu bar. An Add Object Palette window appears.

2.Scroll through the Symbol Classes until the EDACS class appears.

3.Double click on the EDACS Symbol class and the individual EDACS symbols appear.

4.Position the mouse over the symbol of interest, press the middle mouse button, and drag the symbol onto the desired map.

5.Depress the mouse, and the popup window appears.

6.Select the “EDACS Map Generation” attribute section and “Set Object Attributes.” Fill in the identifiers and any other applicable fields. The Help button provides on-line help to for field meanings.

7.Follow the on-line OpenView NNM help to fill in the remaining window fields.

8.Notably, the selection name specifies the database key for the object represented by the symbol. Therefore, the selection name must be unique for all objects. The one exception is the selection name for directly connected EDACS elements - BCU/CAL, PI, EDG, System Manager, and CEC/IMC Manager. Directly connected elements must have their selection name equal to the one found by IPMAP. IPMAP will use the host name by preference but will use the IP Address if it cannot determine the Host Name.

After the symbol is added, it may need to be connected to another symbol using the Adding a Connection procedure, which is presented below.

14.6 DELETING SYMBOLS

Use the following procedure to delete a symbol from the OpenView map.

1.Select the symbol with the left mouse button.

2.Select the EDIT->Delete->From All Submaps menu item from the OpenView main menu bar. A Delete Object warning popup will appear.

NOTE

To delete a symbol that has a submap, select EDIT->Delete->From All Submaps. Selecting EDIT->Delete->From this Submap to delete a symbol will cause the symbols on the submap to be orphaned and remain in the OpenView database. To access orphaned submaps, do Edit->Submapwhich will list all submaps, then perform the Deleting Orphaned Submaps procedure.

14.7 ADDING A CONNECTION

When an EDACS icon is manually added for a directly connected EDACS element, the selection name must equal the IP Address of the element. The following elements are directly connected EDACS elements: PI, BCU/CAL, CEC/IMC Manager, and System Manager. This ties the EDACS icon with the EDACS capabilities to the object created by IPMAP, the

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Contents User’s Guide LBI-39169 Table of Contents Transferring Device Files Monitoring Performance Trends Configuring Edacs DevicesUsing Openview Network Node Manager Monitoring REAL-TIME Call ActivityProcedures TroubleshootingGlossary Index List of Figures and Tables Edacs Menu on Main Menu BarTraffic Filter Window This page intentionally left blank Preface Manual OrganizationSection Preface Documentation HEWLETT-PACKARD DocumentationRelated Ericsson Publications Jessica PBX Gateway Documentation System Manager DocumentationData Gateway Documentation Miscellaneous Ericsson DocumentsIntroduction Fault Management Configuration ManagementAccounting Management Access Levels Performance ManagementSecurity Management Assisted Map System AccessHierarchical Maps GenerationBackground Network Configuration. PresentsEdacs NM Menus and Their Functionality Map OverlaysNetwork Manager Basics Pulldown Menu Selection Procedure Using the MousePulldown Menu Selection Procedure Using the Keyboard Editor OptionsMAP Traversal Example of Map TraversalExample of Exploding a Switching Center and Site Icon Startup Procedures Starting a Network Manager Work SessionEnding a Network Manager Work Session Logging OUT of the Network Manager SessionLogging OUT of the HP VUE Session Retrieving the Software Version Subcomponent Software VersionsNetwork Manager Software Application Versions Edacs Help Task HelpFunction Help Notification through the Event Notification Interface Monitoring Edacs Fault ConditionsDetecting and Isolating Faults Alarms Notification Through Icon ColorStatus Colors/Levels Category Status Status Meaning ConditionIcon Color Fault Propagation Reporting Faults AlarmsFault Configuration Latching Transient Events Associating Actions With EventsDisabling Events at Remote Agent Devices UnManaging Devices Fault Updating Managed DevicesSetting-up Threshold Oriented Events at RTM Devices Managing DevicesIdentifying the Cause of Alarms Using Hierarchical MapsSelect the Edacs Faults Summary menu item Using The OpenView Event Browser Edacs Fault MenuNotification of New Events Selecting Events Within a ListLocating Source of Event Deleting EventsFiltering Events Obtaining Detailed Event InformationMonitoring Edacs Fault Conditions Configuring Edacs Devices Integrated CEC/IMC ManagerStarting The CEC/IMC Session CEC/IMC Manager Main Window and Menu BarSite Channel Configuration Example Screen System Options for Digital Console Pre-empt Example ScreenTelnet Sessions to the PI, BCU, CAL, and EDG Telneting to the System ManagerSystem Manager Login Screen User Action Logging Transferring Device Files Transferring PI Activity Data Using FTP PI Activity Data Transfer ExampleTransferring a BCU Billing Record Using FTP BCU CDR Data Transfer ExampleTransferring System Manager Activity Data Using FTP System Manager Activity Data Transfer ExampleUsing TWO-DIMENSIONAL Line Graphs Monitoring Performance TrendsLine Graph Example Customizing Line GraphsMonitoring Performance Trends Tracking Edacs Device Utilization Performance Criteria. SelectTracking Edacs Device Accessibility Edacs Performance / Accessibility MenuComparing Performance from Multiple Sites or Nodes Edacs Performance Compare MenuMonitoring REAL-TIME Call Activity MonitorUsing the Multisite Monitor Application Multisite Monitor Display ExampleFiltering Call Traffic Multisite Monitor Menu BarTraffic Filter Window Viewing Call Type Colors Displaying Site Statistics Rows Indicating Quiet DropsUsing the Site Monitor Application Site Monitor Display ExampleTurning On Statistics Rows Setting The Time FieldsChanging Phone Call Keying Update Parameters Adding The Phone Digits ColumnVIEWING/GRAPHING Performance Parameters Using Openview Network Node ManagerLOADING/UNLOADING Mibs Adding Custom Menu ItemsEvent History Threshold Traps on Collected DataViewing Historical Trends Customizing Event Messages and ActionsBackground Geographical Maps MAP SnapshotsMultiple Edacs Network Manager Sessions Integration with Other Network Manager ApplicationsIcon Bitmaps Customizing Icons 13.13.1 Icon LabelsObject Descriptions Loading MibsSystem Shutdown Procedures ProceduresRebooting the Network Manager Device Polling IntervalClock Polling Interval Polling Interval SetupClock Synchronization Modifying Event DescriptionsAdding Symbols to Edacs Maps Deleting SymbolsAdding a Connection Customizing MSM/SM SITE/DEVICE Labels MSM message fileSM message file Adding Descriptions to Objects Deleting Orphaned SubmapsVerifying AN Object WAS Deleted from the Openview Database VIEWING/MODIFYING Edacs Identifiers VIEWING/MODIFYING Trap Severity LevelsRestoring Default Event Descriptions Creating a Full System Image BackupMapping Severity Level to Icon Color Restoring a Full System Image from the Backup 15.2 MSM/SM does not Show PI Traffic TroubleshootingCD-ROM does not Work Attempt to LOG in FailsRPC Failures Edacs Icon is BlueEdacs Icon is Brown MAP Generation Verify Operation is not Working ProperlyPopup States no Node License Performance not Showing TrafficPoor System Performance System Manager Snmp Sets Failing Cd /usr/lib/netls/conf NetlsconfigIFOR/LS Confused UsersIMC Detected Link Failures 15.15 MSM/SM OUT of Color MAP EntriesPopup Warning Multinode Traffic not Seen Correctly on MSM SessionsGlossary Term DefinitionCcitt CAMCAP CD-ROMData CNICtim DpramELI EdacsEDG Fcaps GetcIMC HP OV NNMIEA IsdnMOM PC MAUMIB MIM MOM NIMPMU PCMPDU PstnRSM ScatTDM SnmpTCP TftpUPS TSIUDP VmimIndex IndexIndex Ericsson Inc