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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Viewing the Topology of the Network
Step2 The topology signaling point table in the left pane of the Topology window
displays the name and status of the signaling points that are currently displayed
in the topology map. To display the topology signaling point table, select the
Tabl es tab in the left pane. By default, this table is sorted by Status.
To redraw the topology map centered on a specific signaling point, double-click
on the signaling point in this table.
You cannot select more than one signaling point at a time in this table.
Step3 The topology linkset table in the left pane of the Topology window displays the
name and status of the linksets that are displayed in the topology map. To display
the topology linkset table, select the Tabl es tab in the left pane of the Topology
Window, then select a signaling point in the topology signaling point table, or a
signaling point in the topology map. The topology linkset table is displayed below
the topology signaling point table.
To redraw the topology map centered on a specific linkset, double-click on the
linkset in this table.
You cannot select more than one linkset at a time in this table.
Step4 (Optional) In the topology linkset table, you can select the Ignored checkbox to
ignore a linkset when displaying SGM data, or clear the checkbox to include the
linkset. For more information, see the “Ignoring a Linkset” section on page3-90.
Step5 (Optional) To highlight an element in the topology signaling point table or
topology linkset table in the left pane, click it in the topology map:
•Click a signaling point to highlight the signaling point in the topology
signaling point table, and to display any associated linksets in the topology
linkset table.
•Click a single line, a heavy line, a diamond, or a circle, to display the
following information:
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Highlight the closest associated node in the topology signaling point
table. For example, if there is a line connecting node sgm-2600a and
node sgm-2600b, and you click the line closer to node sgm-2600a, then
that node is highlighted in the topology signaling point table.
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Display all linksets (if any) associated with that node in the topology
linkset table.
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Highlight the clicked linkset (if it is configured) in the topology linkset
table.