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This section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the WAN CiscoView for Release 2.0 of the MGX 8850 publication.
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This publication provides instructions for using WAN CiscoView for Release 2.0 of the MGX 8850.
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, general 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, "Displaying and Configuring AXSM Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring AXSM information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Chapter 4, "Configuring PXM45 Cards," provides instructions for displaying and configuring PXM45 card information on the WAN CiscoView interface.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
Examples use the following conventions:
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The following documentation contain information necessary for the understanding and operation of WAN CiscoView for Release 2.0 of the MGX 8850:
The following Cisco publications contain useful information about the MGX 8850:
Cisco MGX 8850 Hardware Installation DOC-7810351= | Provides a detailed description for installing the MGX 8850 switch in a restricted access location. |
Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference DOC-7810467= | Describes and lists the user-accessible command line interface (CLI) for the MGX 8850 ATM edge switch. |
Cisco MGX 8850 Switch Software Configuration Guide DOC-7810352= | Describes how to configure the Cisco MGX 8850 to operate as an ATM core switch or as an ATM edge switch. |
WAN CiscoView for Release 2.0 of the DOC-7810349= | Provides instructions for using WAN CiscoView for the MGX 8850, a network management software application that allows you to perform minor configuration and troubleshooting tasks. |
Cisco MGX 8850 PXM SNMP Reference DOC-7810778= | Provides information on all supported Management Information Base (MIB) objects, support restrictions, traps, and alarms for the PXM45 Module. |
Cisco MGX 8850 AXSM SNMP Reference DOC-7810424= | Provides information on all supported Management Information Base (MIB) objects, support restrictions, traps, and alarms for the AXSM Module. |
Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris Release 10.1 DOC-7810308= | Provides procedures for installing Release 10.1 of the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) network management system on Solaris systems. |
Cisco WAN Manager User's Guide DOC-7810658= | Provides procedures for using Release 10.1 of the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) network management system. |
Cisco WAN Manager Operations | Provides procedures for operating Release 10.1 of the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) network management system. |
Cisco WAN Manager SNMP Proxy Agent Guide Release 10.1 DOC-7810786= | Provides information about the Cisco WAN Manager Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Service Agent components and capabilities. |
Cisco WAN Manager Database Interface Guide Release 10.1 DOC-7810785= | Provides the information to gain direct access to the Cisco WAN Manager Informix OnLine database that is used to store information about the elements within your network. |
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Posted: Fri Sep 29 14:20:19 PDT 2000
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