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Table Of Contents
Manage the Cisco TransportPlanner Window
GUI Information and Shortcuts
This appendix describes the Cisco TransportPlanner views, menus, tools, and shortcuts options. For more information about Cisco TransportPlanner, refer to Chapter 1, "Overview."
Manage the Cisco TransportPlanner Window
The Cisco TransportPlanner window provides a menu bar, toolbar, a Project Explorer pane, a Properties pane, an Analyzer pane, and a Task Pane to allow you to manage a network design ( Figure A-1). The Networks Mgmt Tree tab displays the networks that you have created for a project. The NtVw Net# tab displays the sites for a network (identified by the Net# on the tab).
Figure A-1 Cisco TransportPlanner Window with Network Tree
Menu and Toolbar Options
The Cisco TransportPlanner window menu bar and toolbar provide primary Cisco TransportPlanner functions. Table A-1 shows the actions that are available from the menu and toolbar.
Table A-1 Menu and Toolbar Options
Menu Menu Option Toolbar DescriptionFile
New
Creates a new Cisco TransportPlanner project. See the "2.3 Creating a Project" section on page 2-36.
Open
Opens an existing Cisco TransportPlanner project. See the "2.1.1 Opening a Project" section on page 2-15.
Close
Closes the current project without closing the Cisco TransportPlanner session. If you have not saved the current project, Cisco TransportPlanner will prompt you to save before closing. See the "2.1.5 Closing a Project" section on page 2-18.
Save
Saves the current project. See the "2.1.3 Saving a Project" section on page 2-16.
Save As
Allows you to save the current project with a new file name. See the "2.1.3 Saving a Project" section on page 2-16.
Import 2.5 Project
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Allows you to import a Cisco TransportPlanner Release 2.5 project into Cisco TransportPlanner Release 7.0.1. See the "2.1.4 Importing a Cisco TransportPlanner Release 2.5 Project" section on page 2-16.
Clear History
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Clears the file history from Cisco TransportPlanner. Cisco TransportPlanner maintains a list of the last ten open projects in the File menu.
Exit
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Exits the Cisco TransportPlanner software.
View
My Default Layout
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Changes the Cisco TransportPlanner display to the user default layout. Cisco TransportPlanner allows you to define the default value for Platform Options, Project Options, and General Options. The defined value are used as default for each new created project. See the "2.2 Setting Cisco TransportPlanner Options" section on page 2-18.
Default Layout
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Returns the Cisco TransportPlanner display to the system default layout.
Tasks Pane
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Displays the commands available for the selected entity (network, site, duct, etc.).
Project Explorer
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Displays the Project Explorer pane, which includes folders for project notes, networks, sites, fibers, traffic demand groups, subnets, maintenance centers, restricted equipment list, and reports. Clicking the plus (+) sign by each folder expands the folder. Clicking the minus (-) sign by each folder hides the folder. contents. You can also right-click a folder and choose Expand from the shortcut menu to show folder contents. The default location of the Project Explorer pane is the upper left section of the Cisco TransportPlanner window.
Properties
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Displays the Properties pane, which shows parameter settings for the selected entity in the Project Explorer, Networks Mgmt Tree tab, or NtVw Net# tab. The default location of the Properties pane is the lower left section of the Cisco TransportPlanner window.
Analyzer Messages
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Displays the Analyzer Messages pane at the bottom of the Cisco TransportPlanner window. The Analyzer Messages pane displays any error messages that occur during network analysis.
Tools
Options
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Opens the Options Explorer dialog box, where you can change the user default settings. See the "2.2 Setting Cisco TransportPlanner Options" section on page 2-18.
DB Parts Mgmt
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Opens the PartsTreePanel dialog box, where you can view the list of available parts for each release. See the "2.2.3 Setting the Default Project Values" section on page 2-24.
Price List Mgmt
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Opens the Price Manager dialog box, where you can view maintenance contracts and add price databases. See the "2.9 Managing the Price List" section on page 2-136.
Plug In
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Opens the PlugIn Registry dialog box, which allows you to customize Cisco TransportPlanner with plug-ins released by Cisco. See the "2.2.8 Adding Plug-ins" section on page 2-33 and the "2.2.9 Managing Plug-ins" section on page 2-34.
Export
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Opens the Export dialog box, which allows you to export user options, price lists, maintenance contracts, and parts database files. See the "2.2.5 Exporting a File" section on page 2-30.
Import
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Opens the Import dialog box, which allows you to import user options, price lists, maintenance contracts, and parts database files. See the "2.2.6 Importing a File" section on page 2-31.
Script
Run Script
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Opens the Choose a script to run dialog box, which allows you to run a script that Cisco provides. See the "2.2.11 Running a Script" section on page 2-35.
Run Again
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Runs the script that was last used.
Common
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Displays any scripts in the scripts directory where Cisco TransportPlanner is installed.
User
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Displays any scripts in the C:/Documents And Settings/<user-home>/MP_<version>/scripts directory.
Refresh Dirs
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Refreshes the Script menu. This command removes script names from the Run Again menu, and updates the Script > Common and User menus. See the "2.2.12 Refreshing the Script Menu" section on page 2-35.
Help
Manual
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Opens the Cisco TransportPlanner online help.
Tips Of The Day
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Opens the Tip of the Day dialog box, which provides helpful hints about using Cisco TransportPlanner. Click the Next button to view the next tip and the Back button to view a previous tip. Check Show Tips on Startup to display the Tip of the Day dialog box when you launch Cisco TransportPlanner.
About
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Displays Cisco TransportPlanner version information.
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Create a new site
Opens the Site Creation wizard when you click this icon and then click in the Cisco TransportPlanner window. See the "2.3.1 Adding Sites" section on page 2-45.
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Create a new duct
Allows you to create a new duct between sites. See the "2.3.2 Adding Fiber Spans" section on page 2-46.
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Create a new P2P demand
Opens the Point to Point Demand Creation Wizard when you click this icon and then click two sites. See the "2.3.4 Creating a Point-to-Point Demand" section on page 2-48.
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Create a new P-ring demand
Opens the P-Ring Creation Wizard. See the "2.3.5 Creating a Protected Ring Demand" section on page 2-50.
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Create a new TDM Aggregated demand
Opens a TDM creation wizard. See the 2.3.8 Creating TDM Aggregated Demand, page 2-57
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Create a new Ethernet Aggregated demand
Opens a Ethernet creation wizard. See the 2.3.7 Creating Ethernet Aggregated Demand, page 2-55
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Zoom in
Zooms in on the NtVw Net# tab.
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Zoom out
Zoom out from the NtVw Net# tab.
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Normal viewing
Returns the NtVw Net# tab to normal viewing (1:1).
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Fit to window
Resizes the view so that all sites fit inside the NtVw Net# tab window.
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Save network view image
Saves a JPEG of the network design. See the "2.7.5 Creating a JPEG of the Network Design" section on page 2-130.
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Analyze Network
Analyzes the selected network. See the "2.4 Analyzing the Network" section on page 2-62.
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Enter design mode
Puts the selected Design-Analyzed network back into the design mode for further changes. See the "2.4 Analyzing the Network" section on page 2-62.
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Put current network in upgrade mode
Creates a copy of the selected Design-Analyzed network in the Upgrade state. See the "2.7.3 Creating an Upgrade Network" section on page 2-128.
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Delete current network
Deletes the selected network. See the "2.6.12 Deleting a Network" section on page 2-112.
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Copy current network
Copies the selected network. See the "2.7.1 Creating a Copy of the Network" section on page 2-127.
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Put current network in install mode
Creates a copy of the selected Design-Analyzed network in the Install state. See the "2.7.2 Creating a Network in the Install State" section on page 2-127.
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Reports Diff
Opens the Reports Diff dialog box, which allows you to create a report that shows the differences between networks.
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Run the Garbage Collector
Deletes unloaded networks from memory.
Cisco TransportPlanner Panes
Cisco TransportPlanner provides four panes that help you manage a network design: Project Explorer, Properties, Analysis, and Tasks Pane.
Project Explorer Pane
The Project Explorer pane provides a management tree for the entire project. Each network appears as a folder that contains the sites, fibers, traffic groups, subnets, maintenance centers, restricted equipment lists, and reports for that network. If you have made changes to a network design, that network folder and the changed item folder appear in blue italics in the pane.
By default, the Project Explorer pane is located in the upper left section of the Cisco TransportPlanner window. Table A-2 shows the actions that are available from the Project Explorer toolbar.
Properties Pane
The Properties pane shows all of the parameters set for a selected item (either in the Project Explorer, the Network Mgmt Tree tab, or the NtVw Net# tab). Many items are editable in the Properties pane. By default, the Properties pane is located in the lower left section of the Cisco TransportPlanner window.
Table A-3 shows the actions that are available from the Properties Pane toolbar.
Analyzer Pane
The Analyzer tab at the bottom of the Cisco TransportPlanner window appears after you have analyzed a network design. Clicking the Analyzer tab opens the Analyzer pane. Table A-5 shows the actions that are available from the Analyzer pane.
Tasks Pane
The Tasks Pane lists the available commands and reports for a selected item. The commands change based on the selected item. For example, a selected site will have different commands available than a selected fiber span. By default, the Tasks Pane is located in the upper right section of the Cisco TransportPlanner window. Table A-5 shows the actions that are available from the Tasks Pane toolbar.
Shortcuts
Cisco TransportPlanner provides the following mouse shortcuts:
•Double-clicking a network icon in the Network Mgmt Tree tab opens the NtVw Net# tab, which shows the sites for that network.
•Right-clicking a report table column displays a shortcut menu that allows you to view or hide the columns in a report.
•Right-clicking an item in the Network Mgmt Tree tab or NtVw Net# tabs opens a shortcut menu that allows you to choose actions to perform on the selected item. The shortcut menu options differ based on the item selected and the network state. (Many commands are not available until a network is analyzed.) Table A-6 lists the shortcut menu actions that are available for each item.
Table A-6 Shortcut Menu Actions
Item Available Shortcut ActionsNetworks in the following states: Design, Install, and Upgrade
•Unload/Load—Unloads or loads the network. See the "2.1.2 Loading and Unloading Networks" section on page 2-15.
•Edit Note—Allows you to create a note for the network. See the "2.3.9 Adding Notes to a Project" section on page 2-60.
•Delete—Removes the network from the project. See the "2.6.12 Deleting a Network" section on page 2-112.
•Copy—Creates a copy of the network. See the "2.7.1 Creating a Copy of the Network" section on page 2-127.
•Arrange Sites—Allows you to rearrange sites in the Cisco TransportPlanner window. See the "2.6.22 Arranging Sites" section on page 2-122.
Analyzed networks
•Unload/Load—Unloads or loads the network. See the "2.1.2 Loading and Unloading Networks" section on page 2-15.
•Edit Note—Allows you to create a note for that item. See the "2.3.9 Adding Notes to a Project" section on page 2-60.
•Install—Creates a copy of the network in the Install state. See the "2.7.2 Creating a Network in the Install State" section on page 2-127.
•Delete—Removes the network from the project. See the "2.6.12 Deleting a Network" section on page 2-112.
•Upgrade—Creates a copy of the network in the Upgrade state. See the "2.7.3 Creating an Upgrade Network" section on page 2-128.
•Copy—Creates a copy of the network. See the "2.7.1 Creating a Copy of the Network" section on page 2-127.
•Layout—Opens the Layout tab. See the "2.5.6 Displaying the Layout" section on page 2-74.
•Internal Connections—Opens the Internal Connections tab. See the "2.5.4 Viewing Internal Connections" section on page 2-68.
•Optical Results—Opens the Optical Results tab. See the "2.5.9 Viewing Optical Results" section on page 2-79.
•Wavelength Routing—Opens the Wavelength Routing tab. See the "2.5.10 Viewing Wavelength Routing" section on page 2-83.
•Bill of Material—Opens the Bill of Materials tab. See the "2.8.2 Generating a Network BoM" section on page 2-132.
•Installation—Opens a submenu with the following options:
–NE Update—Creates a configuration file for each site in the network See the "2.5.2 Saving the NE Update File" section on page 2-65.
–Installation Parameters—Opens the Installation Parameters tab. See the "2.5.3 Viewing the Installation Parameters" section on page 2-66.
•Arrange Sites—Allows you to rearrange sites in the Cisco TransportPlanner window. See the "2.6.22 Arranging Sites" section on page 2-122.
Sites
•Edit Note—Allows you to create a note for that item. See the "2.3.9 Adding Notes to a Project" section on page 2-60.
•Delete—Removes the site from the project. See the "2.6.14 Deleting Sites" section on page 2-113.
If the network is analyzed, the following actions are also available:
•Layout—Opens the Layout tab. See the "2.5.6 Displaying the Layout" section on page 2-74.
•Internal Connections—Opens the Internal Connections tab. See the "2.5.4 Viewing Internal Connections" section on page 2-68.
•Optical Results—Opens the Optical Results tab. See the "2.5.9 Viewing Optical Results" section on page 2-79.
•Wavelength Routing—Opens the Wavelength Routing tab. See the "2.5.10 Viewing Wavelength Routing" section on page 2-83.
•Bill of Material—Opens the Bill of Materials tab. See the "2.8.2 Generating a Network BoM" section on page 2-132.
•Installation—Opens a submenu with the following options:
–NE Update—Creates a configuration file for each site in the network. See the "2.5.2 Saving the NE Update File" section on page 2-65.
–Installation Parameters—Opens the Installation Parameters tab. See the "2.5.3 Viewing the Installation Parameters" section on page 2-66.
•Unlock—Unlocks the site. See the "2.7.4 Unlocking Parameters in the Network Design" section on page 2-129.
Fiber spans
•Edit Note—Allows you to create a note for that item. See the "2.3.9 Adding Notes to a Project" section on page 2-60.
If the network is analyzed, the Unlock command is also available. See the "2.7.4 Unlocking Parameters in the Network Design" section on page 2-129.
Traffic demands
•Edit Note—Allows you to create a note for that item. See the "2.3.9 Adding Notes to a Project" section on page 2-60.
•Edit—Allows you to edit the demand. See the "2.6.6 Editing a Point-to-Point Demand" section on page 2-100, "2.6.7 Editing a P-Ring Demand" section on page 2-101, or "2.6.8 Editing a ROADM Demand" section on page 2-102.
•Delete—Removes the demand from the project. See the "2.6.15 Deleting a Traffic Demand" section on page 2-113.
If the network is analyzed, the Unlock command is also available. See the "2.7.4 Unlocking Parameters in the Network Design" section on page 2-129.
Site Icons
A site icon indicates the functionality of site. Table A-7 lists the site icons.
Posted: Thu Oct 18 09:27:44 PDT 2007
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