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This section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8220 User Guide.
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This publication provides instructions for using WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8220. WAN CiscoView is a GUI-based device management software application that allows you to:
This publication is intended for anyone who operates or manages a WAN and has a general understanding of data communications concepts, some knowledge of UNIX, and knowledge of the interfaces used by devices connected to their WAN.
This publication is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, "Product Overview" presents an overview of WAN CiscoView.
Chapter 2, "Displaying and Configuring Nodes," provides instructions for displaying and configuring node information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 3, "Configuring ASC Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring ASC information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 4, "Configuring 4-port Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring 4-port information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 5, "Configuring CESM Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring CESM information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 6, "Configuring FRSM-2CT3 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-2CT3 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 7, "Configuring FRSM-2T3/E3 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-2T3/E3 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 8, "Configuring FRSM 8-port Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM 8-port card information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 9, "Configuring FRSM-HS1 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-2CT3 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 10, "Configuring FRSM-HS1/B Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-HS1/B information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 11, "Configuring FRSM-HS2 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-HS2 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 12, "Configuring IMATM Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring IMATM information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 13, "Configuring AUSM Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring AUSM card information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 14 "Configuring BNM T3/E3 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring BNM T3/E3 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 15 "Configuring BNM 155 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring BNM 155 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 16, "Configuring SRM 3T3 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring SRM 3T3 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 17, "Displaying and Configuring Lines," provides instructions for displaying and configuring line information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 18, "Monitoring Lines," provides instructions for monitoring line information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
Examples use the following conventions:
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The following documentation may be useful if you are using WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8220:
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Posted: Fri Feb 4 10:44:52 PST 2000
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