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Preface

Preface

This guide provides information about the WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway.

Objectives

This publication provides instructions for using WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway. WAN CiscoView is a GUI-based device management software application that allows you to:

Audience

This publication is intended for anyone who operates or manages a WAN and has a general understanding of data communications concepts, a basic knowledge of UNIX, and knowledge of the interfaces used by devices connected to their WAN.

Document Organization

This publication has the following chapters:

Chapter 1, "Product Overview," presents an overview of WAN CiscoView.

Chapter 2, "Configuring AUSM 8-port Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring AUSM 8-port card information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 3, "Configuring CESM Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring CESM information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 4, "Configuring FRSM-2CT3 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-2CT3 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 5, "Configuring FRSM-2T3/E3 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-2T3/E3 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 6, "Configuring FRSM 8port Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM 8-port card information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 7, "Configuring FRSM-HS1/B Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-HS1/B information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 8, "Configuring FRSM-HS2 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring FRSM-HS2 information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 9, "Configuring PXM Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring PXM information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 10, "Configuring VISM Cards," provides instructions for configuring VISM card information on the WAN CiscoView interface.

Chapter 11, "Monitoring Lines," provides instructions for monitoring line information on the
WAN CiscoView interface.

Related Documentation

The following Cisco publications contain additional information related to the operation of the Cisco MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway Switch.

MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway, Release 1.0 Related Documentation

The following table lists documentation that contains additional information related to the installation and operation of the MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway.


Table 1: MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway Related Documentation
Documentation Description

Cisco MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.30

DOC-7811215=

Provides installation instructions for the MGX 8250 multiservice gateway.

Cisco MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway Command Reference, Release 1.1.30

DOC-7811211=

Provides detailed information on the general command line interface commands.

Cisco MGX 8230 Error Messages, Release 1.1.30

DOC-7811213=

Provides error message descriptions and recovery procedures.

WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8230 Multiservice Gateway, Release 1.1.30

DOC-7810926=

Provides instructions for using WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8250 multiservice gateway.

Cisco WAN Manager, Release 10, Related Documentation

The following table lists the documentation for the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) network management system for Release 10.


Table 2: Cisco WAN Manager Release 10 Related Documentation
Documentation Description

Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 10

DOC-7810308=

Provides procedures for installing Release 10 of the CWM network management system on Solaris systems.

Cisco WAN Manager User's Guide, Release 10

DOC-7810658=

Provides procedures for operating Release 10 of the CWM network management system.

Cisco WAN Manager SNMP Service Agent Guide, Release 10

DOC-7810786=

Provides information about the CWM Simple Network Management Protocol Service Agent components and capabilities.

Cisco WAN Manager Database Interface Guide, Release 10

DOC-7810785=

Provides the information to gain direct access to the CWM Informix OnLine database that is used to store information about the elements within your network.

Document Conventions

This manual uses the following conventions and terminology:

The CWM software supports a three-button mouse. The buttons are configured as follows:

This manual uses this terminology throughout (even though it is possible for individual users to customize their devices to use buttons in an alternative manner).

Names of on-screen elements that you click or select (menu names and commands, and controls such as buttons, drop-down lists, and so on) are printed in bold type.

The bold text is also used for keywords, names of commands, and names of keys on the keyboard.

Words and characters that are displayed on-screen are printed in courier font.

When set off from the main text, words and characters you should enter by the keyboard are printed in courier font in a bold text. When the word or character string is enclosed in angle brackets (< and >), you should substitute your own character string for the example presented in the text. When referenced in body text, the word is presented in the normal bold font (not courier).

For example, when you see

login: root

you should enter the string root at the login prompt. However, when you see

password: <rootpassword>

you should enter your own password in place of the character string <rootpassword>.

Command descriptions use these conventions:

Examples use these conventions:

Notes and cautions use the following conventions and symbols:


Note   Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual.


Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.

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E-mail Address

English

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In North America, TAC can be reached at 800 553-2447 or 408 526-7209. For other telephone numbers and TAC e-mail addresses worldwide, consult the following web site: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml.

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