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Displaying Node, Card, and Network Views
CTC Information and Shortcuts
This appendix describes how to navigate within Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) and change the display of CTC table data for the Cisco ONS 15327. It also lists menu and tool options and describes the shelf inventory data presented in CTC. For further information about CTC, refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Reference Manual.
Displaying Node, Card, and Network Views
The Cisco Transport Controller provides three views of the ONS 15327 and ONS network:
•Node view appears when you first log into an ONS 15327. This view shows a graphic of the ONS 15327 shelf and provides access to tabs and subtabs that you use to manage the node.
•Card view provides access to individual ONS 15327 cards. This view provides a graphic of the card and access to tabs and subtabs that you use to manage the card.
•Network view shows all the nodes in a ring. Users can customize the network view, including changing the background color and map. This view provides access to tabs and subtabs that you use to manage the network.
Table A-1 lists different actions for changing CTC views.
Manage the CTC Window
Different navigational methods are available within the CTC window to access views and tasks. You can double-click and right-click objects in the graphic area and move the mouse over nodes, cards, and ports to view popup status information.
CTC Menu and Toolbar Options
The CTC window menu bar and toolbar provide primary CTC functions. Table A-2 shows the actions that are available from the CTC menu and toolbar.
Table A-2 CTC Menu and Toolbar Options
Menu Menu Option Toolbar DescriptionFile
Add Node
Adds a node to the current session. See the "DLP-B62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group" task.
Lock CTC
Locks CTC without closing the CTC session. A user name and password are required to open CTC.
Prints CTC data. See the "DLP-B138 Print CTC Data" task.
Export
Exports CTC data. See the "DLP-B139 Export CTC Data" task.
Exit
Closes the CTC session.
The exit icon appears only in the File menu.
Edit
Preferences
Displays the Preferences dialog box:
General tab—Allows you to change event defaults and manage preferences.
Login Node Groups tab—Allows you to create login node groups. See the "DLP-B61 Create Login Node Groups" task.
Map tab—Allows you to customize the network view. See the "DLP-B145 Change the Network View Background Color" task and the "DLP-B268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map" task.
Circuit tab—Allows you to change the color of circuit spans. See the "DLP-B232 Change Active and Standby Span Color" task.
Firewall tab—Sets the IIOP listener ports for access to the ONS 15327 through a firewall. See the "27 Set Up the ONS 15327 for Firewall Access" procedure.
View
Go to Previous View
Displays the previous CTC view.
Go to Next View
Displays the next CTC view. Available only after you navigate to a previous view. Go to Previous and Go to Next are similar to forward and backward navigation in a web browser.
Go to Parent View
References the CTC view hierarchy: network view, node view, and card view. In card view, this command displays the node view; in node view, the command displays network view. Not available in network view.
Go to Selected Object View
Displays the object selected in the CTC window.
Go to Home View
Displays the login node in node view.
Go to Network View
Displays the network view.
Go to Other Node
Displays a dialog box allowing you to choose the node name of a network node that you want to view.
Show Status Bar
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Click this item to display or hide the status bar at the bottom of the CTC window.
Show Tool Bar
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Click this item to display or hide the CTC toolbar.
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Decreases the size of the map area in network view (toolbar only).
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Increases the size of the map area in network view (toolbar only).
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Increases the size of a selected area of the map in network view (toolbar only).
Tools
Circuits
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Displays the following options:
•Repair Circuits—(This option is for the Cisco ONS 15454) Repairs incomplete circuits following replacement of the ONS 15454 AIP board. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
•Set Path Selector Attributes—Allows you to edit UPSR circuit path selector attributes. See the "DLP-B233 Edit UPSR Circuit Path Selectors" task.
•Set Circuit State—Allows you to change a circuit state. See the "DLP-B230 Change a Circuit State" task.
•Convert CTC Circuits to TL1 Cross Connects—If a cross-connect in a circuit gets deleted, this menu option allows a user to repair a circuit by separating an incomplete CTC circuit into TL1 cross-connects. Then, the user can replace the missing cross-connect. See the "417 Upgrade TL1 Cross-Connects to CTC Circuits" procedure.
•Upgrade TL1 Cross Connects to CTC Circuits—Allows you to convert TL1 cross-connects to CTC circuits. See the "416 Convert a CTC Circuit to TL1 Cross-Connects" procedure.
•Roll Circuit—Allows you to reroute live traffic without interrupting service.
Note This feature requires an ONS 15600 on your network. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide.
Manage VLANs
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Displays a list of VLANs that have been created and allows you to delete or create new VLANs. See "Create Circuits and VT Tunnels."
Open TL1 Connection
Displays the TL1 session dialog box so you can create a TL1 session to a specific node. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide.
Open IOS Connection
(Cisco ONS 15454 only) Displays the IOS command line interface dialog box if an IOS capable card (ML1000-2 or ML100T-12) is installed in the node. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 ML-Series Multilayer Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide.
Help
Contents and Index
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Displays the online help window.
Manage Help
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Displays the versions of online help loaded on your computer.
About CTC
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Displays the software version and the nodes in the CTC session.
CTC Mouse Options
In addition to the CTC menu bar and toolbar, you can invoke actions by double-clicking CTC window items with your mouse, or by right-clicking an item and selecting actions from shortcut menus. Table A-3 lists the CTC window mouse shortcuts.
Node View Shortcuts
Table A-4 shows actions you can perform by moving your mouse over the CTC window.
Table A-4 Performing Node View Card Shortcuts
Action ShortcutDisplay card information
Move your mouse over cards in the graphic to display tooltips with the card type, card present or card provisioned but not present, the highest level of alarm (if any), and the alarm profile used by the card.
Open, reset, or delete a card
Right-click a card. Choose Open to display the card in card view, Delete to delete it, or Reset to reset the card. See also the "DLP-B320 Delete a Card" task on page 1-26.
Pre-provision a slot
In node view, right-click an empty slot. Choose the card type that you want to provision in the slot from the shortcut menu. See also the "NTP-B115 Preprovision a Slot" procedure on page 1-28.
Change a card
In node view, right-click an OC-N card and choose Change Card. In the Change Card dialog box, choose the card type. Change card retains all card provisioning, including DCC terminations, protection, circuits, and ring. See also the "DLP-B247 Change an Optical Card" task on page 1-27.
Network View Tasks
Right-click the network view graphic area or a node, span, or domain to display shortcut menus. Table A-5 lists the actions that are available from the network view.
Table A-5 Network Management Tasks in Network View
Action TaskOpen a node
Any of the following:
•Double-click a node icon.
•Right-click a node icon and choose Open Node from the shortcut menu.
•Click a node and choose Go to Selected Object View from the CTC View menu.
•From the View menu, choose Go To Other Node. Select a node from the Select Node dialog box.
•Double-click a node alarm or event in the Alarms or History tabs.
Move a node icon
Press the Ctrl key and the left mouse button simultaneously and drag the node icon to a new location.
Save a node icon position
On the network view map, right-click and choose Save Node Position. Click Yes on the Save Node Position dialog box.
Reset node icon position
Right-click a node and choose Reset Node Position from the shortcut menu. The node icon moves to the position defined by the longitude and latitude fields on the Provisioning > General tab in node view.
Provision a circuit
Right-click a node. From the shortcut menu, choose Provision Circuit To and select the node where you want to provision the circuit. For circuit creation procedures, see "Create Circuits and VT Tunnels."
Update circuits with new node
Right-click a node and choose Update Circuits With New Node from the shortcut menu. Use this command when you add a new node and want to pass circuits through it.
Display a link end point
Right-click a span. From the shortcut menu, choose Go To [node/slot/port] for the drop port you want to view. CTC displays the card in card view.
Display span properties
Any of the following:
•Move your mouse over a span; the properties appear near the span.
•Click a span; the properties appear in the upper left corner of the window.
•Right-click a span; the properties appear at the top of the shortcut menu.
Perform a UPSR protection switch for an entire span
Right-click a network span and click Circuits. In the Circuits on Span dialog box, switch options are displayed in the UPSR Span Switching field. See also the "DLP-B197 Initiate a UPSR Force Switch" task.
Upgrade a span
Right-click a span and choose Upgrade Span from the shortcut menu.
Note For detailed span upgrade information and instructions, see Chapter 11, "Upgrade Cards and Spans."
Table Display Options
Right-clicking a table column displays a menu. Table A-6 shows table display options, which include rearranging or hiding CTC table columns and sorting table columns by primary or secondary keys.
Equipment Inventory
In node view, the Inventory tab displays information about the ONS 15327 equipment, including:
•Delete Button—After highlighting a card with your mouse, use this button to delete the card from node view. See also the "DLP-B320 Delete a Card" task on page 1-26.
•Reset Button—After highlighting a card with your mouse, use this button to reset a card.
•Location—Where the equipment is installed, either chassis or slot number.
•Eqpt Type—Displays the type of equipment but not the specific card name, for example, OC12 or MIC.
•Actual Eqpt Type—Displays the actual equipment type, for example, 15327-OC48-1.
•HW Part #—Hardware part number; this number is printed on the top of the card or equipment piece.
•HW Rev—Hardware revision number.
•Serial #—Equipment serial number; this number is unique to each card.
•CLEI Code—Common Language Equipment Identifier code.
•Firmware Rev—Revision number of the software used by the ASIC chip installed on the ONS 15327 cards.
Posted: Mon Feb 25 06:12:15 PST 2008
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