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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Nodes
The Node Window displays the following information for each discovered node:
•Internal ID—Internal ID of the node. The internal ID is a unique ID for every
event, link, linkset, signaling point, and node, assigned by SGM for its own
internal use. It can also be useful when the TAC is debugging problems.
•Name—Name or IP address of the node.
•Primary SNMP Address—IP address of the node, used by SNMP to poll the
node. (There might be other IP addresses on the node that are not the primary
SNMP address.)
•CLLI Code—COMMON LANGUAGE Location Identification Code for the
node. A CLLI code is a standardized 11-character identifier that uniquely
identifies the geographic location of the node. If the node has no CLLI code
configured, this field is blank.
•Device Type—Device type of the node. Possible values are:
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Cisco2650—Cisco 2650 series router
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Cisco2650XM—Cisco 2650XM series router
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Cisco2651—Cisco 2651 series router
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Cisco2651XM—Cisco 2651XM series router
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Cisco7204—Cisco 7204 series router
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Cisco7204VXR—Cisco 7204VXR series router
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Cisco7206—Cisco 7206 series router
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Cisco7206VXR—Cisco 7206VXR series router
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Cisco7507—Cisco 7507 series router
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Cisco7507mx—Cisco 7507mx series router
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Cisco7507z—Cisco 7507z series router
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Cisco7513—Cisco 7513 series router
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Cisco7513mx—Cisco 7513mx series router
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Cisco7513z—Cisco 7513z series router
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IPDevice—IP device, other than those listed above. You can assign this
icon to an unknown node if you know that it is an IP device.
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Unknown—SGM is unable to determine the device type.
•ITP MIB Level—MIB conformance level used by the ITP, such as ITPMB5.