Chapter 4 Getting Started

Using the MWTM Main Menu

Menu Command

Description

 

 

View > Cisco.com

Displays the Cisco.com Home Page in a web browser.

 

 

Go > Back

Navigates back to the last window viewed in this

(Alt-Left Arrow) 1

session.

Go > Forward

Navigates forward to the last window viewed in this

(Alt-Right Arrow) 1

session.

Go > Back > List of Windows

Navigates back to a window viewed in this session.

 

The MWTM maintains a list of up to 10 Back

 

windows.

 

 

Go > Forward > List of Windows

Navigates forward to a window viewed in this session.

 

The MWTM maintains a list of up to 10 Forward

 

windows.

 

 

Tools > Route Table > From Archive

Opens the Load Route Table from Archive wizard.

(Alt-J)

If you select an Unmanaged node, this option is

 

(ITP only)

dimmed and cannot be selected.

 

If you have implemented MWTM User-Based Access,

 

this option is available to users with authentication

 

level Network Administrator (level 4) and higher.

 

 

Tools > Route Table > From Node

Opens the Route Table dialog box by using a route

(Alt-O)

table from an ITP node.

(ITP only)

If you select an Unmanaged node, this option is

 

dimmed and cannot be selected.

 

If you have implemented MWTM User-Based Access,

 

this option is available to users with authentication

 

level Network Administrator (level 4) and higher.

 

 

Tools > Route Table > From File

Opens the Route Table dialog box by using a route

(Alt-I)

table from a file.

(ITP only)

If you have implemented MWTM User-Based Access,

 

this option is available to users with authentication

 

level Network Administrator (level 4) and higher.

 

 

Tools > Global Title Translator Editor

Launches the GTT client.

(Ctrl-G)

If you have implemented MWTM User-Based Access,

 

(ITP only)

this option is available to users with authentication

 

level Network Operator (level 3) and higher.

 

 

Tools > Address Table Editor

Launches the Address Table Editor, which you use to

(Alt-A)

create new address table files, load existing address

(ITP only)

table files, perform semantic checks, save address

table files, and deploy address table files to an ITP.

 

 

If you have implemented MWTM User-Based Access,

 

this option is available to users with authentication

 

level Network Operator (level 3) and higher.

 

 

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