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Equipment Manager GUI

Equipment Manager GUI

Overview

The CWM Equipment Manager GUI contains tools for configuring release 4.0 (and earlier) AXIS-shelf cards, lines, and ports. The CWM Equipment Manager GUI may be viewed by multiple users at various CWM workstations. However, a single CWM desktop cannot run multiple sessions of the Equipment Manager.


Note The Equipment Manager GUI does not support the MGX-8800 family of products. When you select one of these devices through the Platform Selection window, CWM launches the Cisco View application instead.

CiscoView is not launched when you select a supported device using the Equipment Manager window's Display Shelf View button.

When managing equipment, either through CiscoView or the CWM Equipment Manager, the CWM core processes must be running.

Equipment Management

Click on the Equipment Management button on the CWM Desktop window to display the Platform Selection window.

Platform Selection Window

The Nodes pane lists all of the nodes present in the network. Boldfaced names indicate a node has shelves available for viewing. When you select one of these nodes, the shelves are listed in the Shelves pane. The Shelves pane is empty when the window is first displayed.


Figure B-1: Platform Selection Window


To view details about a particular shelf, select its entry in the Shelves pane, then click on the OK button.

When you select a node and shelf that is managed from CiscoView (see the introduction to this chapter) and click on the OK button, CWM attempts to display the CiscoView application. When CiscoView is not installed, a message box is displayed indicating that the system was unable to invoke the Equipment Manager. Click on the OK button to close this message box and return to the CWM Desktop.


Note Cisco View must be installed and integrated with Cisco WAN Manager prior to attempting to launch the CWM application.

Equipment Manager GUI Window

When you select a node and shelf managed from the CWM Equipment Manager GUI, the Equipment Manager GUI window is displayed. This window displays information about the selected AXIS shelf.

Initially, the Shelf View pane is empty.


Figure B-2: Equipment Manager Window


To see a graphical display of the cards installed on the selected shelf, click on the Display Shelf View button. In the display of cards that fills the center pane of the window, both the card and the individual lines into each card are color coded to indicate status.

The CWM Equipment Manager window includes the fields and controls shown in Table B-1.
Table B-1: Equipment Manager Window
Field Meaning

Node Name

This read-only field identifies the currently selected node.

Interface Shelf

This field identifies the currently selected shelf.

"..." button

Click on this button to re-display the Node:Shelf Selection window, which allows you the select a different node or shelf.

When you select a device not managed by the CWM Equipment Manager (see the introduction to this chapter), the Display Shelf View button, described below, turns red.

Node Name

Use this button to load the card cage display into the window, showing a graphical display of all of the cards for the selected node or shelf.

When this button is red, it means you have selected a device not managed by the CWM Equipment Manager. When you click on the Display Shelf View button, an error message is displayed. Click on the OK button to dismiss the error message, then select the File menu's Exit option to close the Equipment Manager window. Re-select the Equipment Management button in the CWM Desktop window. When you select the desired device in the Node:Shelf Selection window and click on the OK button, CWM attempts to open CiscoView so you can manage this device. When CiscoView is not installed, you cannot manage the device from this workstation.

Interface Shelf

This region contains a graphical display of each of the cards in the interface shelf. The card type is printed above the card. Under each card is the slot number. Click on a card to select it, then select options from the Equipment Manager window's menu bar to see details about that card.

"..." button

Repeats the name of the node/shelf.

Node Name

A read-only field indicating the shelf type.

Interface Shelf

The current aggregate alarm state for the node. This is a read-only field that indicates the most critical card, line, port, channel, or peripheral alarm on the node.

"..." button

A read-only field that indicates the current state of the configuration upload: OK, INIT, SYNC.

Node Name

This pane displays status and error messages.

The status of each card is color coded as follows

Green

Active/OK

Blue

Standby/OK

Red

Failed
Mismatch

Brown

Self test

Wheat

Held in reset

Grey

Boot/Empty slot

The status of each line is color coded as follows:

Green

Clear state

Red

Major alarm

Yellow

Minor alarm

Wheat

Line missing or disabled

White

Loopback

Configure T1/E1 Line Window

When you select a T3/E3 type device and then select the Line option from the Equipment Manager window's Configure menu, the Configure T1/E1 window is displayed.


Figure B-3: Equipment Manager: Configure T1/E1 Line Window


This window displays the following fields:

Interface Shelf

Current node and shelf name.

Card Type

Type of card selected when the window was displayed.

Slot #

Slot number of the selected card.

Line #

Click on one of the line numbers to select that particular line.

Line Type

A read-only field set to one of the following values:

TI

Extended SuperFrame DS1

E1

(CCS) CCITT Rec. G.704

Operational State

Current state of the line. Possible values are: Clear, Alarm, and Disabled.

Alarm State

This pane contains descriptions of all of the alarms currently active on this line. The alarm strings are derived from the alarm bitmap stored on the NE. They do not have the same level of detail as the alarms visible in the Event Browser.

Loopback State

Select one of the following to be applied to the line selected by the Line # buttons for the card currently being configured:

· No Loopback

· Remote Loopback

· Local Loopback

Administrative State

Select either Enable or Disable

Line Subtype

Select from the following ranges for either T1 or E1 lines:

TI E1
dsxESF dsx1E1CCS
dsxID4 dsx1E1CCSCRC
dsx1E1CAS
dsx1E1CASCR
Clear Channel

Line Code

Click on the value displayed to display a menu of choices:

JBZS

B8ZS

HDBC

AMI

When a choice is not appropriate for the card type, it is disabled.

Line Length

Click on a value to display a menu of possible choices:

TI E1
0 - 110 ft. 75 ohms (BNC connection)
110 - 220 ft. 120 ohms (DB-15)
220 - 330 ft.
440 - 550 ft.
550 - 660 ft.
660 ft.

Xmt Clock Source

This is an option menu with the following choices: LoopTiming, LocalTiming, and ThroughTiming. The default is LocalTiming. When a choice is not appropriate for the card type, it is disabled.

Rcv LOS/OOF

Click on one of the buttons to select from two choices: Major and Minor. Defaults to Major.

RAI

A radio box with two choices: Major and Minor. Defaults to Minor.

Alarm Thresholds

When Set Default Values is selected, the line is configured with default alarm threshold values.

For Receive LOS/OOF thresholds the following values are used:

Alarm 15 Minutes 24 Hours

Line Code Violation (LCV)

14

134

LCV Errored Seconds (LES)

12

121

LCV Severely Errored Seconds (LSES)

10

100

CRCES

12

121

SEFS

2

17

AISS

2

17

UAS

10

10

When you have set all of the device's parameters, click on the Apply button to apply any changed parameters to the device.

Click on the Reset button to restore to their previous settings, any parameters you may have changed but not applied.

Click on the Cancel button to close the Configure T1/E1 Line window without taking any action.

Configure T3/E3 Line Window

When you select a T3/E3 type device and then select the Line option from the Equipment Manager window's Configure menu, the Configure T3/E3 Line window is displayed.


Figure B-4: Equipment Manager:ConfigureT3/E3 Line Window


This window displays the following fields:
Table B-2: Equipment Manager---Configure T3/E3 Line

Interface Shelf

Current node and shelf name.

Card Type

Type of card selected when the window was displayed.

Slot #

Slot number of the selected card.

Line #

There is only one line available on a T3/E3 card.

Line Type

A read-only field indicating type of line.

Line Code

A read only field indicating the type of line encoding.

Operational State

Current state of the line. Possible values are: Clear, Alarm, and Disabled.

Alarm State

This pane contains descriptions of all of the alarms currently active on this line. The alarm strings are derived from the alarm bitmap stored on the NE. They do not have the same level of detail as the alarms visible in the Event Browser.

Administrative State

A read only field indicating whether the line is enabled or disabled.

Loopback State

Select one of the following to be applied to the line selected by the Line # buttons for the card currently being configured:

· No Loopback

· Remote Loopback

· Local Loopback

· Inband Local

OOF Criteria

Can be either 3 out of 8, or 3 out of 16

Line Length

Select either less than or greater than 225 feet

AIS C-Bits

Select Check or Ignore

Rcv LOS/OOF

Click on one of the buttons to select from two choices: Major and Minor. Defaults to Major.

RAI

Select either Major or Minor. Defaults to Minor.

Statistical Alarm

Select either Major or Minor. Defaults to Minor.

Alarm Threshold

When Set Default Values is selected the line is configured with default alarm threshold values.

For Rcv LOS/OOF thresholds the following values are used:

Alarm 15 Minutes 24 Hours

Line Code Violation (LCV)

14

134

LCV Errored Seconds (LES)

12

121

LCV Severely Errored Seconds (LSES)

10

100

CRCES

12

121

SEFS

2

17

AISS

2

17

UAS

10

10

For Rcv LOS/OOF thresholds the following values are used:

The Configure T3/E3 Line window includes a group of controls for configuring PLCP Port parameters. Many of these options have the same name as the previously described options displayed in the Line Configuration Parameters grouping in this same window.

The PLCP Port Configuration Parameters control group contains the following fields:

Loopback State

Select either Major or Minor. Defaults to Minor.

Cell Framing

A Read only field. Always set to PLCP.

Payload Scramble

A Read only field. Always set to Disable.

Rcv LOS/OOF

Select either Minor or Major.

LSS

Select either Minor or Major.

RAI

Select either Minor or Major.

Statistical Alarm

Select either Minor or Major.

Alarm Threshold

When Set Default Values is selected the line is configured with default alarm threshold values.

Alarm 15 Minutes 24 Hours

Line Code Violation (LCV)

14

134

LCV Errored Seconds (LES)

12

121

LCV Severely Errored Seconds (LSES)

10

100

CRCES

12

121

SEFS

2

17

AISS

2

17

UAS

10

10

For Rcv LOS/OOF thresholds the following values are used:

When all of the device's parameters are set, click on the Apply button to apply any changed parameters to the device.

Click on the Reset button to restore to their previous settings any parameters you may have changed but not applied.

Click on the Cancel button to close the Configure T3/E3 Line window without taking any action.

Configure Port Window

Select the Port option from the Equipment Manager window's Configure menu to display the Configure Port window. This menu option remains disabled until you select a card for which port configuration is appropriate.

Upon clicking on the Apply button, the Configure Port window displays a list of all ports currently configured for the selected slot, or all slots when the Slot # field is blank.

The Port List pane displays Port Number, Card Type, Port Type, Speed, and State for each port.


Figure B-5: Equipment Manager: Configure Port Window


Use the Port List Filters group of controls to determine the contents of the Port List pane. The Slot # and Line # fields allow you to view ports on any card or line in the shelf, regardless of which card was selected in the Equipment Manager when the Configure Port window was displayed.

Select the options describing the ports you want listed, then click on the Apply button to generate the list. The message in the scrollable Result pane tells you how many ports are listed.

Select the Reset button to restore the filter options to their initial/default values.

To add a new FRSM port to a card, enter the slot number in the Slot # field, then click on the Apply button.

When the list has been generated (whether or not any ports are in the list), click on the New button to display the Configure FRSM Port window.

To modify an existing FRSM port, select the port from the Port List pane, then click on the Modify button to display the Configure FRSM Port window with the parameters set for the selected list.

To delete a port from a line, select the port from the Port List pane, then click on the Delete button.

To close the Configure Port window, click on the Cancel button.

Configure FRSM Port Window

When you select the New button from the Configure Port window, the Configure FRSM Port window is displayed.

This window can also be displayed from the Equipment Manager window's Configure menu by selecting the Port option. (This menu option is disabled unless an appropriate device is selected.)


Figure B-6: Equipment Manager: Configure New FRSM Port Window


The Configure New FRSM Port window has the following fields:

Interface Shelf

Current shelf name.

Card Type

Current card type. This field also indicates whether the card is channelized.

Slot #

A text field displaying the current slot number. You may modify this field to facilitate the configuring of other cards.

Line #

A group of buttons for selecting a line. For FRSM cards, four lines exist.

Line Type

Displays line types for T1 or E1.

DS0 Map

This is read-only area showing all the DS0 time slots for the line. A T1 line has twenty four time slots, an E1 line has thirty two time slots. A "1" indicates the time slot is in-use.

Timeslot Speed

These buttons offer two choices: 56K or 64K.

Starting Channel #

This field is the starting timeslot. The starting channel number is the port number (id) for the port.

Port Speed

This field is used along with the Timeslot speed, to determine the number of DS0s that should be allocated for this port. Note, a sub-rate speed occupies an entire DS0 timeslot.

Administrative State

A read only field indicating whether the line is enabled or disabled.

Port Type

Select Frame Relay, FUNI, or FrameForwarding. When you select FrameForwarding, the LMI Parameters options are disabled.

Egress Service Ratio

This field is the number of times egress queue 2 is serviced for every service of egress queue 3. The values range from 1 to 15. The default is 1.

Flags between Frames

A text field having values from 1 to 10. Default is 1.

Protocol Type

A pull down menu with these choices: No Signalling, StrataLMI, AnnexAUNI, AnnexDUNI, AnnexANNI, AnnexDNNI, and Other. The default is No Signalling.

Asynchronous Updates

These buttons offer two choices: Enable and Disable. The default is Enable.

N391 Full Status Polling Counter

A text field with a value range of 1 through 255. The default is 6.

N392 Error Threshold

A text field with a value range of 1. through 10. The default is 3.

N393 Monitored Event Count

A text field with a value range of 1 through 10. The default is 4.

T391 Link Integrity Timer

Specify a value range of 5 through 30. The default is 10.

T392 Polling Verification Timer

Specify a value range of 5 through 30. The default is 15.

Result

This pane displays status and error messages.

When all of the device's parameters are set, click on the Apply button to apply any changed parameters to the device. Use this button to add the new port configurations in the network. The results are displayed in the Result pane. After you click on the Apply button, all buttons on this window are disabled and the window remains displayed until the action is completed.

Click on the Reset button, to restore to their previous settings, any parameters you may have changed but not applied.

Click on the Cancel button to close the Configure New FRSM Port window without taking any action.

State Window

Select the Card/Line Alarm option from the Equipment Manager's View menu to display the State window. This window displays a summary of the state of various attributes of the currently selected card. When no card is selected, the menu item is disabled.


Figure B-7: Equipment Manager: State Window


Interface Shelf

This text field displays the current shelf name.

Card Type

This text field displays the current card type.

Slot #

This text field displays the current slot number. Type in the number of the slot containing the card you want to configure. The other fields change to reflect the contents of the slot number.

Front Card State

This text field displays the state of the front card. The values for this field are: No Card, Standby, Active, Failed, Self Test, Held in Reset, Mismatch, and Unknown.

Back Card State

This text field displays the state of the back card (either Present and Not Present).

Line States

Text in this scrollable pane displays the state of each line on the card.

Port States

Text in this scrollable pane displays the state of each port.

Channel States

This pane remains empty until you click on the Show State button immediately beneath the pane.

Text in this scrollable pane then displays the state of each channel.

The window's elements are as follows:

Click on the Close button to dismiss the window.

Shelf View Window

Select the Shelf option from the Equipment Manager window's View menu to display the Shelf View window. This window displays data about all of the cards on the shelf in a spreadsheet-like grid.


Figure B-8: Equipment Manager: Shelf View Window


Each row in the grid represents a different slot on the shelf, identified by slot numbers in the first column.

The other columns are as follows:

Front Card

Identifies the type of front card.

FC HW/FW Rev

Identifies the hardware type and the firmware revision number of the Front Card.

FC Status

Shows the status of the front card, in both text and color of the grid cell's background

Back Card

Identifies the type of back card.

BC Status

Identifies the status of the back card.

Options

Lists options for the card, in a text message.

View Real Time Statistics Window

Select the Counter option from the Equipment Manager's View menu to display the View Real Time Statistics window. Use this window to specify the port or channel for which you want to see statistics in the Display Port (or Channel) Real Time Statistics window.


Figure B-9: Equipment Manager: View Real Time Statistics Window


Fields and controls on this window are as follows:

Interface Shelf

Identifies the node and shelf.

Counter Type

Select either Port or Channel.

Port # (slot.line.port)

An editable text field; enter the ID of the port, in the format shown in parentheses, for which you want to see statistics.

Channel # (slot.line.port.dlci)

An editable text field; enter channel ID information in the format specified in the parentheses.

To see statistics for a port, click on the Port button then specify a valid port ID in the Port # field. Click on the Apply button to display the Display Port Real Time Statistics window.

To see statistics for a channel, click on the Channel button then specify a valid channel ID in the Channel # field. Click on the Apply button to display the Display Channel Real Time Statistics window.

Display Port/Channel Real Time Statistics Window

Select one of the Counter options---Port or Channel---in the View Real Time Statistics window, enter a valid port or channel ID in the appropriate field, then click on the Apply button to display the Display Port (or Channel) Real Time Statistics window.


Figure B-10: Equipment Manager: Display Port Real Time Statistics Window


This window displays statistical information obtained from your network.

The display is continuously updated at the interval you specify, in seconds, in the Polling Interval (sec) field at the top of the window. The default is every 5 seconds. To specify a new interval, click on the Stop button then specify a new value in the Polling Interval field. When you click on the Start button, the window is updated at the new interval.

You can also set the Counter Clear Option (immediately beneath the Polling Interval field) to either Yes or No.

The Result pane displays status and error messages.

When the parameters are set, click on the Apply button to apply any changed parameters.

Click on the Reset button, to restore to their previous settings, any parameters you may have changed but not applied.

Click on the Cancel button to close the Configure Clock Source window without taking any action.


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