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Cisco Info Admin Desktop Reference

Cisco Info Admin Desktop Reference

This appendix contains reference information on the Cisco Info Admin Desktop tools. It also contains information about editing the connections file that is used to create communications information.

It contains the following sections:

Java Support Reference

This section lists the menu options for the Java Applet Configuration Editor (JACE) and command line utilities for the Java background process.

JACE Command Line Utility

JACE can be started with the jace command.

Syntax

jace -template <string> -props <string> -host <string> -port <string> -help -version

Command Line Options


Table B-1: JACE Command Line Options
Option/Parameter Description

-template <string>

Sets the name of the template file to use. The template file contains the settings for a configuration.

-props <string>

Sets the properties file.

-host <string>

Specifies the name of the host to connect to. When not specified, defaults to NCOMS.

-port <string>

Sets the properties file name.

-help

Displays help on JACE command line options and exits.

-version

Displays version information and exits.

JACE MENUS


Table B-2: Java Applet Configuration Editor Menu Options
Menu Submenu Action

File

Import Configuration

Imports a configuration file and displays the configuration information in the JACE display.

File

Export Configuration

Exports the configuration information to a file. The recommended file extension is .jace.

JELD Command Line Utility

The Java background process can be started with the jeld command.

Syntax

jeld -host <string> -port <string> -listenport <string> -help -version

Command Line Options


Table B-3: Java Background Process Command Line Options
Option/Parameter Description

-host <string>

Specifies the name of the host where the ObjectServer is located.

-port <string>

Specifies the port setting for the ObjectServer.

-listenport <string>

Sets the port number.

-logdir <string>

Sets the directory where the log file is located.

-logfile <string>

Specifies the name of the log file.

-help

Displays Help on jeld command line options and exits.

-version

Displays version information and exits.

User Administration Reference

This section lists the menu options and command line options for the User Administration tool.

Menus

This section lists the menu options for the User Administration tool.


Table B-4: User Administration Menu Options
Menu Submenu Short Cut Action

File

Exit

Exits the User Administration tool.

View

Color Code

Control + c

Toggle button to enable or disable the use of colors that identifies different user types in the User List.

View

Show->Normal users

Control + n

Toggle button to enable or disable the display of normal users in the User List. (Enabled by default).

View

Show->Administrators

Control + a

Toggle button to enable or disable the display of administrators in the User List. (Enabled by default).

View

Show->Super Users

Control + s

Toggle button to enable or disable the display of super users in the User List. (Enabled by default).

View

Show->Nobody

Control + o

Toggle button to enable or disable the display of the nobody user in the User List. (Disabled by default).

View

Sort by->Username

Control + r

Selects sorting the User List by user name. (Default)

View

Sort by->UID

Control + u

Selects sorting the User List by UID.

View

Sort by->Security

Control + e

Selects sorting User List by security level/type of user.

Help

On Context

Shift + Help

(Shift + F1)

Changes the cursor to a question mark. You may then click on any item in the User Administration tool and User Administration attempts to display Help on that item.

Help

On Help

Displays Help on how to use Help

Help

On Keys

Displays Help on keyboard short cuts.

Help

Index

Displays an index to Help

Help

On Version

Displays User Administration version number and licensing information.

Command Line Utility

The User Administration tool can be started with the nco_user command.

Syntax

nco_user -username <string> -password <string> -server <string> -nlw -diagnostic
-help -version -cmap

Command Line Options


Table B-5: User Administration Command Line Options
Option/Parameter Description

-username <string>

Sets the username to connect as.

-password <string>

Sets the password to use (not recommended to be used as it advertises the password in the UNIX systems process list).

-server <string>

Specifies the name of the ObjectServer or automation engine to connect to. When not specified, defaults to NCOMS.

-nlw

Do not display the license expired warnings.

-diagnostic

Display the extended diagnostic messages (for support only).

-help

Displays Help text on the command line options in User Administration and exits.

-version

Displays version information on User Administration and exits.

-cmap

Installs a private color map. Useful for displays with limited colors available.

Configuration Reference

This section lists the command line options for the Configuration Tool.

Command Line Utility

The Configuration Tool can be started with the nco_config command.

Syntax

nco_config -username <string> -password <string> -server <string> -nlw -diagnostic
-help -version -cmap

Command Line Options


Table B-6: Configuration Command Line Options
Option/Parameter Description

-username <string>

Sets the username to connect as.

-password <string>

Sets the password to use (not recommended to be used as it advertises the password in the UNIX systems process list).

-server <string>

Specifies the name of the ObjectServer to connect to. When not specified, defaults to NCOMS.

-nlw

Do not display the license expired warnings.

-diagnostic

Display the extended diagnostic messages (for support only).

-help

Displays Help text on the command line options for configuration and exits.

-version

Displays version information on configuration and exits.

-cmap

Installs a private color map. Useful for displays with limited colors available.

Automation Builder Reference

This section lists the menu options and command line options for the Automation Builder.

Menus


Table B-7:
Menu Submenu Short Cut Action

File

Import

Control + i

Displays the Automation Import window to allow for the importing of Automation triggers and actions.

File

Export

Control + e

Displays the Automation Export window to allow for the export of Automation triggers and actions to a file.

File

Exit

Exits the Automation Builder.

View

Refresh

Control + r

Updates the trigger and action data by requesting it from the Automation server.

Create

Trigger

Control + t

Displays the Automation Triggers window to allow for the creation of a new trigger.

Create

Action

Control + a

Displays the Automation Actions window to allow for the creation of a new action.

Help

On Context

Shift + Help

(Shift + F1)

Changes the cursor to a question mark. The user may then click on any item in the Automation Builder program and the Automation Builder attempts to display Help on that item.

Help

On Help

Displays Help on how to use Help.

Help

On Keys

Displays Help on keyboard short cuts.

Help

Index

Displays an index to Help.

Help

On Version

Displays Automation Builder version number and licensing information.

Automation Builder Main Menu Options

Command Line Utility

The Automation Builder can be started with the nco_auto command.

Syntax

nco_auto -username <string> -password <string> -server <string> -nlw -diagnostic
-help -version

Command Line Options


Table B-8: Automation Builder Command Line Options
Option/Parameter Description

-username <string>

Sets the username to connect as.

-password <string>

Sets the password to use (not recommended to be used as it advertises the password in the UNIX systems process list).

-server <string>

Specifies the name of the ObjectServer to connect to. When not specified, defaults to NCOMS.

-nlw

Do not display the license expired warnings.

-diagnostic

Display the extended diagnostic messages (for support only).

-help

Displays Help text on the command line options in the Automation Builder and exits.

-version

Displays version information on the Automation Builder and exits.

Objective View Editor Reference

This section lists the menu options and command line options for the Objective View editor.

Main Window Menu

This section lists the Objective View editor's Main window menu options.


Table B-9: Objective View Main Window Menu Options
Menu Submenu Action When Selected

File

New

Allows you to clear the map book and start a new map.

File

Open

Displays a file selection dialog to allow the loading of an existing Objective View map book.

File

Save

Saves the current map book. When no map book is in use, a file selection dialog is displayed and the option acts similar to the File menu's Save As option.

File

Save As

Displays a file selection dialog to allow saving of the current map book with a new name.

File

Exit

Exits the Objective View editor.

Tools

The main Objective View editor Tools menu.

Only available when the Administrator has created that menu. Designed for site specific options.

Help

On Context

Changes the cursor to a question mark. You can then click on any item in the Objective View editor program and the Objective View editor attempts to display Help on that item.

Help

On Help

Displays Help on Help.

Help

On Keys

Displays Help on keyboard short-cuts.

Help

Index

Displays an index to Help.

Help

Tutorial

Displays a tutorial help page on using Objective View editor.

Help

On Version

Displays a window with information about this version of Objective View editor.

Editor Window Menu

This section lists the Objective View's Editor window menu options.


Table B-10: Objective View Editor Window Menu Options
Menu Submenu Short Cut Action When Selected

File

Close

Closes the Objective View Editor map page window.

Edit

Delete

Deletes all currently selected symbols.

Edit

Select All

Control + /

Selects all symbols on the current layer.

Edit

Deselect All

Control + \

Deselects any currently selected symbols.

Edit

Group

Control + g

Groups the currently selected symbols into a symbol group.

Edit

Ungroup

Control + u

Ungroups any symbol groups which are currently selected.

Layer

Edit

Control + l

Displays the Layer manager window.

Layer

number: layername

Control + <number>

Toggles the display of that layer. Number can be any number in the range 0-9.

Windows

Symbol Palette

Control + s

Displays the Symbol Palette window.

Windows

Symbol Inspector

Control + i

Displays the Symbol Inspector window.

Windows

Panner

Control + p

Displays the Panner window.

Windows

Grid Options

Control + o

Displays the Grid Options window.

Tools

The Objective View Editor window's Tools menu.

Only available when the Administrator has created that menu. Designed for site specific options.

Help

On Context

Shift + Help

(Shift + F1)

Changes the cursor to a question mark. You may then click on any item in the Objective View editor program and Objective View editor attempts to display Help on that item.

Help

On Help

Displays Help on how to use Help.

Help

On Keys

Displays Help on keyboard short cuts.

Help

Index

Displays an index to Help.

Help

On Version

Displays a window with information about this version of Objective View editor.

Command Line Utility

The Objective View editor can be started with the nco_ove command.

Syntax

nco_ove -map <string> -server string -username <string> -password <string> -cmap -nlw -diagnostic -help -version

Command Line Options


Table B-11: Automation Builder Command Line Options
Option Description

-map <string>

Specifies the name of a map book file (.map) to load at start up. The default is no configuration file.

-server <string>

Specifies the name of the ObjectServer to connect to.

-username <string>

Sets the username to connect as.

-password <string>

Sets the password to use (not recommended to be used, as it advertises the password in the UNIX systems process list).

-cmap

Make Objective View editor use its own color map rather than the default color map.

-nlw

Do not display license expired warnings.

-diagnostic

Display extended diagnostic messages (for support only).

-help

Displays Help text on the command line options in the Objective View editor and exits.

-version

Displays version information on Objective View editor and exits.

Editing the Connections Data File

This section described how to edit the connections data file that is used to create the interfaces file for Cisco Info Center communications. The connections data file is called:

$OMNIHOME/etc/omni.dat

It is recommended you use the Server Editor window to edit this file. The omni.dat file format is designed for use with the Server Editor window, therefore, the format of the file does not suit command line editing. See the Cisco Info Center Installation and Configuration guide for more information.

However, there may be occasions where you need to edit the connections file directly, for example on systems that do not have a graphical interface. The following sections describe how to edit this file and generate the interfaces file.

Connections File Format

The format of the $OMNIHOME/etc/omni.dat file is:

<servername> <hostname> <portnumber>

Where <servername> is the name of the ObjectServer or process control agent, <hostname> is the host name of the machine where that server or agent is running and <portnumber> is the port number allocated to that server or agent. Where more than one process is running on one machine, the <portnumber> should be unique for each process.

For example, this file could contain the following:

NCOMS

{

Primary: darkstar 4100

Backup: mario.dev.net 4100

Backup: tribble 4100

}

NCO_PA

{

Primary: darkstar 4200

}

NCO_GATE

{

Primary: darkstar 4300

}

Edit the $OMNIHOME/etc/omni.dat file using this format and add the correct host name.

Generating an Interfaces File

To generate a $OMNIHOME/etc/interfaces file, specify the following command:

host% $OMNIHOME/bin/nco_igen

To generate a $OMNIHOME/etc/interfaces.solaris2 file, suitable for Solaris 2.x systems, specify the following command:

host% $OMNIHOME/bin/nco_igen -arch solaris2

The -arch option takes solaris2 as its parameter. You can also use the java parameter to generate the interfaces file used specifically for Java support.

To generate all the architecture specific interfaces files and the Java interfaces file with one command, specify the command:

host% $OMNIHOME/bin/nco_igen -all


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