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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Linksets
Changes you make in this pane might not be reflected throughout SGM until the
next poll (by default, every 15seconds). For information about changing the
polling interval, see the “Viewing Detailed Information for a Link” section on
page 3-175.
Note This window polls your network periodically. To prevent unnecessary traffic on
your network, close this window when you no longer need to refer to it.
Links Tab
To view information about the links that are associated with the selected linkset,
select the Links tab. SGM displays the linksets in the top table, and the links in
the bottom table.
To see mouse over help popup for each column in the table, place the cursor over
a column header.
If a cell is too small to show all of its data, place the cursor over the cell to see the
full data in a mouse over help popup.
You can resize each column, or sort the table based on the information in one of
the columns. See the “Resizing, Sorting, and Hiding Table Columns” section on
page 3-279 for more details.
By default, SGM displays all of the columns in the Link Table except Internal
ID, Congestion Level, and Last Status Change. To display these columns, or to
hide other columns, see the procedures in the “Modifying Linkset Table Column
Settings” section on page5-18.
The Link Table displays the following information about links that are associated
with the selected linkset:
Internal ID—Internal ID of the link. The internal ID is a unique ID for every
event, linkset, link, signaling point, and node, assigned by SGM for its own
internal use. It can also be useful when the TAC is debugging problems.
Node—Name of the node associated with the link.
Signaling Point—Name of the signaling point associated with the link.
Linkset—Name of the linkset associated with the link.
SLC—Signaling link code (SLC) ID for the link.