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IV. PRESENTACIÓN DE RESULTADOS

4.1. Análisis e interpretación de datos

The working status of operation objects (such as NE) are shown in different colors. The following table lists the default colors and the status related.

Table 1-4 Working Status

Color Description

Red Critical alarm Indicates the current highest

severity alarm of the operation object is Critical.

Orange Major alarm Indicates the current highest

severity alarm of the operation object is Major.

Yellow Minor alarm Indicates the current highest

severity alarm of the operation object is Minor.

Dark magenta Warning alarm Indicates the current highest

severity alarm of the operation object is Warning.

Green Normal state

Gray Communication interruption The operation

object has lost its communication with the T2000.

Blue Not reported alarm

Light blue Unknown state

1.3.8 Key GUI Components

The key T2000 GUI components are as follows:

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Table 1-5 Key GUI components

Component Example

Button Shortcut icon

Radio button Check box Tab Field

Drop-down menu

Menu

Function Tree

Dialog box

1.3.9 Frequently Used Buttons

The frequently used buttons on the T2000 GUI are as follows:

Table 1-6 Frequently used buttons

Button Functionality

Selects the objects.

Unfolds and displays all available options.

Folds the display of all available options.

Displays or hides a dialog box.

Switches to other NEs in the NE Explorer.

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Button Functionality

Decreases the priority of the selected object.

Increases the priority of the selected object.

Displays a dialog box.

Queries from the NE.

Imposes the current settings.

Displays the latest result(s).

Exports the selected scheduled tasks to Internet Explorer for printing.

Saves selected data to the specied le.

1.4 Custom View

The custom view is a topological view similar to the Main Topology. In the T2000, different users have different network management scopes. The user can customise a view for the network topologies and equipment under administration as a working interface. The custom view window displays the topological structure of the network, including links, subnets or NEs.

Context

You can perform the following custom view functions:

1.4.1 Creating Custom Views You can create a custom view.

1.4.2 Setting a Custom View as the Startup View You can set a custom view as the startup view.

1.4.1 Creating Custom Views

You can create a custom view.

Procedure

Step 1 Select View > Custom View from the Main Menu.

Step 2 In the View Management dialog box, click Create.

Step 3 Click the Basic Attributes tab. Enter a view name and description, and select the background.

Step 4 Click the Object Selection tab. Select the objects that you want to include in the view.

Step 5 Click OK.

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1.4.2 Setting a Custom View as the Startup View

You can set a custom view as the startup view.

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Procedure

Step 1 Open a custom view.

Step 2 Right-click in the custom view and select Set As Start View.

NOTE

To set the Main Topology as the startup view, right-click in any custom view and select Set Main Topology As Start View.

Step 3 Restart the T2000 client, and the custom view is displayed automatically.

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1.5 Customising Parameter Display

It is a customisable function of the T2000. You can customise the display of parameters as you like, by putting important parameters to a place easy to nd and hiding those hardly used.

Prerequisite

You must be an NM user with "NE and network monitor" authority or higher.

Procedure

Step 1 In the right-hand pane of a window, right-click on the top of a parameter list, and select the desired items from the shortcut menu. The unselected items are not shown in the parameter list.

Step 2 Optional: Click Setting in the shortcut menu and the Column Settings dialog box is displayed. You can set whether to show items in the shortcut menu, the sequence and the column’s width.

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1.6 Copying Table Text Quickly

The T2000 allows you to copy and paste table text. You can copy texta table to other programs quickly.

Procedure

Step 1 Select text in a table, and press the shortcut keys Ctrl+C.

NOTE

n Select all texts in the table by pressing the shortcut keys Ctrl+A. Only the current screen of the table is supported.

n To view all data in the current table, click Print or Save As.

The selected text is copied to the system clipboard.

Step 2 Switch to another program, and press Ctrl+V.

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1.7 Filtering Operation Objects on a View

For ease of managing operation objects, you can lter operation objects shown on a view to display the ones used only.

Procedure

Step 1 Select View > Filter from the Main Menu.

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In the right-hand pane, click the Filter tab.

Step 2 Under Filter Tree, set lter criteria.

The qualied operation objects are shown on the view.

Step 3 If you want to hide the Filter tab, click the shortcut icon on the toolbar.

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1.8 Moving Operation Objects

You can move the operation objects shown on the Main Topology.

Procedure

Step 1 Select View > Unlock from the Main Menu.

Step 2 Select an NE icon on the Main Topology, hold the primary mouse button and drag the object to the specied position.

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1.9 Locking Out Operation Objects

You can lock out the operation objects shown on the Main Topology.

Procedure

Step 1 Select View > Lock from the Main Menu.

There should be no operation object that can be moved on the Main Topology.

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1.10 Customising View Backgrounds

When customising the background of topology views, you can select an image le packaged or not packaged with the T2000.

Prerequisite

You must be an NM user with "system operator" authority or higher.

Procedure

Step 1 Select File > Custom Options from the Main Menu. Click the Set Background tab.

Step 2 Optional: Right-click in the blank space of the view and select Set Background Map from the shortcut menu.

Step 3 Optional: To add a background image le, click Add New Background.

Step 4 Optional: To delete a background image le, click Delete Background.

Step 5 Double-click the Background eld, and select a background image le.

NOTE

The type of image les can be .jpg or .gif.

Step 6 Click OK.

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1.11 Searching for NEs on a View

You can search for NEs on a view.

Procedure

Step 1 Select View > Search from the Main Menu.

The Search NE dialog box is displayed.

Step 2 Select the search conditions: Search Mode and Direction.

Step 3 Enter the NE name or NE ID according to the search mode.

Step 4 Click Search.

The NE found is shown on the Main Topology.

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1.12 Operation Precautions

The operation precautions for ensuring correct operations are as follows:

n Do not modify the system time when the T2000 is running. You need to set it before the T2000 installation.To modify the system time of the server, exit the T2000 server and restart it after the modication.

To modify the system time of the client, exit the T2000 client and restart it after the modication.

n Avoid modifying the name and IP address of the T2000 server computer.

n Log in the Solaris CDE as t2000 in UNIX. While in Windows, you must log in as the user you chosen during T2000 installation. Do not change the user and password of Windows.

n The data created on the NE is consistent with that on the T2000. When an NE is congured and runs normally, you can keep the data on the NE and that on the T2000 consistent through manual or automatic synchronization.

n Back up the T2000 database periodically to minimize loss caused by system abnormity.

n It is recommended to query the latest data from NE before setting parameters.

n Usually, when a hazardous operation is performed, the T2000 will ask for conrmation.

1.13 List of Operations That Might Affect Network Running and Monitoring

Performing the operations listed below on the T2000 might affect the running or monitoring of the network. Conrm an operation prior to performing it.

Operation Impact

Reset a board May be service-affecting.

Initialize NE data Loss of data on the NE

Initialize T2000 data Loss of data on the T2000

Download The data on the T2000 overwrites that on the

NE. If the data on the T2000 is incorrect, services might be interrupted.

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Operation Impact

Upload Loss of the original data of the NE on the

T2000.

Paste The data of an NE overwrites that of other

NEs on the T2000.

Import a networkwide conguration le Overwrites the original network conguration data.

Import an NE conguration le Overwrites the original NE conguration data.

Import the NE list Overwrites the original NE list.

Clear the backup board data Loss of the original backup data of a board.

Set PDH path attributes Change the attributes of a PDH path. If the settings are incorrect, service on this path might be interrupted.

Set laser switch Turning on or off a laser might interrupt services at this optical port.

Port or path loopback Services at the port or on the path are interrupted.

Set overhead byte Incorrect settings might interrupt services on this path.

2M PRBS test Services on this path are interrupted.

Automatic laser shutdown Services at this port might be interrupted.

Delete a protection group The original protection fails and services might be interrupted.

Protection switching The protected services might be interrupted.

Delete a service or trail This service or trail is interrupted.

Activate and deactivate a service or trail This service or trail is interrupted.

Delete ATM trafc The ATM services might be interrupted.

Activate and deactivate ATM trafc The ATM services might be interrupted.

Delete an ATM cross-connection The ATM services are interrupted.

Activate and deactivate an ATM cross-connection

The ATM services might be interrupted.

Start and stop a protocol Services might be interrupted.

Interface loopback Services at this interface are interrupted.

Set NE communication The NE might lose its communication.

Set DCC access control The NE might lose its communication.

Lock Out/Unlock NE login Affects NE security management.

Allow/Inhibit LCT access Affects T2000 security management.

Delete current alarms Loss of alarm information affects the T2000’s monitoring of the network.

Clear all alarms for an NE Loss of alarm information affects the T2000’s monitoring of the NE.

Clear audible and visual alarm indications for an NE

Affects the monitoring of NE status.

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Operation Impact

Set alarm suppression The T2000 cannot monitor the fault corresponding to the suppressed alarm.

Set alarm reversion mode Affects the monitoring of NE alarms.

Reset a performance register Loss of performance statistics.

Change a trail Services on this trail might be interrupted.

Set trace bytes for a trail Services might be interrupted.

Set the C2 byte for a trail Services might be interrupted.

Set overhead termination for a trail Services might be interrupted.

Delete a ber cable Loss of the original ber cable data.

Delete a protection subnet The original protection fails and services might be interrupted.

Delete an SDH NNI Loss of information on an SDH NNI affects service conguration.

Delete data from the network layer Loss of network data including protection subnet, trail and so on.

Delete an SNCP node The original SNCP protection fails and services might be interrupted.

Modify parameters for a protection subnet Changing the protection mode might be service affecting.

Scaling Upgrade a board, and scale an extension subrack and a protection node.

Services might be interrupted.

Initialize a database Loss of all T2000 data.

1.14 Interface Typing Rules

These rules specify the typing requirements for the text boxes in the T2000 operation interface.

These text boxes are used for typing character strings, le names, IP addresses, numerals, passwords, dates, time, and so on.

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