Chapter 2 Concepts

Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Objects and Interfaces

Figure 2-2 Sample Telecom Graphical Object

Object state

(icon/hatching) Object class bitmap

Object name

Event unacknowledged count and state (color).

The color of the object balloon shows the most severe unacknowledged event status. Event severities are by a letter in the balloon (for example, the letter C signifies a Critical alarm.

Event outstanding state

 

(outline and name colors)

 

Color of outline and

 

object name shows most

 

severe event status of

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any acknowledged or

 

unacknowledged event

An object is a representation of a network element. For example, the object could be a node or a link. Each object shown in the right window provides pictorial cues which provide information about its associated network element. The information can be structural information; for example, a network element name or state and event information such as “out of service.”

Each object can display the following information about its associated network element:

Object name—Name that the user gives to the object

Object class—Class indicates a different kind of element

Object state—(ANSI T1-232):

Event unacknowledged count

Event unacknowledged state

Event outstanding state

Figure 2-3shows an example of a Cisco 12000 chassis map displaying a few of the TGO icons that could appear.

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Cisco Systems 12000/10700 V3.1.1 manual Sample Telecom Graphical Object