Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Views
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When SGM discovers one or more new nodes in the network, SGM also takes the
following actions:
SGM broadcasts the discovery of the new nodes to all SGM clients.
SGM displays the text (New Nodes Exist) in the bottom right corner of most
SGM windows.
SGM adds graphical elements for the newly discovered nodes to the topology
new signaling point panel in the left pane of the Topology window. For more
information, see the “Viewing the Topology of the Network” section on
page 3-259.
To add a newly discovered node to the current view, select one or more nodes and
click the right-arrow button to move them to the Nodes In Current View table.
To exclude a newly discovered node from the current view, select the node, click
the right-arrow button to move the node to the Nodes In Current View table, then
click the next right-arrow button to move the node to the Nodes Excluded From
View ta ble.
Step7 (Optional) The Signaling Points In Current View table lists the signaling points
that are in the current view. If there are signaling points listed in the Signaling
Points In Current View table that you do not want to manage, you can remove
them from the current view. To do so, select one or more signaling points in the
Signaling Points In Current View table, then click the right-arrow button to move
the signaling points to the Signaling Points Excluded from View table.
Note If you are using an SGM client with the DEFAULT view set, SGM
automatically adds all newly discovered signaling points to the Signaling
Points In Current View table as soon as they are discovered.
If you delete a signaling point, SGM removes it from the Signaling Points
In Current View table. If SGM then discovers the signaling point, SGM
places it in the New Signaling Points Found table. To see this signaling
point again in your current view, you must move it into the Signaling
Points In Current View table.
At times, you might want to make an existing signaling point a new signaling
point. To do so, select one or more signaling points in the Signaling Points In
Current View table, then click the left-arrow button to move the signaling points
to the New Signaling Points Found table.