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CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View Web Interface
Using Web Interface Functions

CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View Web Interface


This appendix provides information about how to access various functions of the CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View applications by supplying a URL containing function calls and parameters. Use the information in this appendix to program links from other web pages directly to any CiscoWorks Blue Maps or SNA View web page. Your end users will find navigation through the product easier if they start at the CiscoWorks Blue home page.

The general form of the URL is as follows:

http:// nnnnnnn:pppp/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=#&p1&p2&p3..&pn

Where:

nnnnnnn represents the IP Address or the IP Host Name of the Maps and SNA View web server

pppp represents the IP Port number associated with the Maps and SNA View web server (optional - defaults to port 80. This value is assigned during Maps and SNA View installation)

# represents the request type (1-11). The request types are described in the following section.

&p1&p2&pn represents the filter parameters for the various request types. The parameters are described in the following section.

Using Web Interface Functions

rqx=1

CiscoWorks Blue Maps APPN/SNASw Network Management

This function presents the APPN/SNASw Network Management panel.

Parameters

There are no required parameters for this function.

Example

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=1

rqx=2

CiscoWorks Blue Maps DLSw Network Management

This function presents the DLSw Network Management panel.

Parameters

There are no required parameters for this function.

Example

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=2

rqx=3

CiscoWorks Blue Maps RSRB Network Management

This function presents the RSRB Network Management panel.

Parameters

There are no required parameters for this function.

Example

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=3

rqx=4

CiscoWorks Blue SNA Resource Information

This function presents the Basic or Advanced Search Panel for SNA Resource Information. The presentation of the Basic or Advanced Search Panel is determined by the user's preference set in the Options Panel.

Parameters

There are no required parameters for this function.

Example

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=4

rqx=5

CiscoWorks Blue Utilities Menu

This function presents the CiscoWorks Blue Utilities Menu, which allows you to run the verification utility, log on to NetView, or reset to the default parameters.

Parameters

There are no required parameters for this function.

Example

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=5

rqx=6

CiscoWorks Blue Options Menu

Use this function to set preferences for the display of MAC addresses and RIF fields, and set up the hotlinks for NetView and CiscoWorks 2000.

Parameters

There are no required parameters for this function.

Example

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=6

rqx=7

CiscoWorks Blue SNA View Basic Search

This function is called from a completed Basic Filter panel. It is used to search the CiscoWorks Blue SNA View database and provide a Filter Results Panel. If the supplied parameters uniquely identify a session, the Session Connectivity Display for the session is displayed.

Parameters

The possible parameters are described as follows:

Paramter  Description 

&bn=

Fully qualified or wild-carded resource name

(&bn, &bt, or &bm must be provided)

Format is xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy

Where:

xxxxxxxx is the resource name

.yyyyyyyy is the domain name (optional)

&bnt=

Resource Type

l&bn—Logical Unit name

p&bn—Physical Unit name (default)

c&bn—Control Point name

i&bn—XID

&bt=

TN3270 Client Host Name or IP Address (&bn, &bt, or &bm must be provided)

&bp=

TN3270 Client Port Address (requires that &bt be provided)

&bm=

MAC Address (&bn, &bt, or &bm must be provided)

&bs=

SAP Address (requires that &bm be provided)

&bmx=

Maximum number of sessions (The default is 100.)

&bem=on

Exact Matches only (delete parameter to get generic matches)


Note   See the CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View User Guide for additional information on data formats.

Example

To get the view for a physical unit named EBC4, use the following:

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=7&bn=EBC4

rqx=8

CiscoWorks Blue SNA View Advanced Search

This function is called from a completed Advanced Filter panel. It is used to search the CiscoWorks Blue SNA View database and provide a Filter Results Panel. If the supplied parameters uniquely identify a session, the Session Connectivity Display for the session is displayed. This function differs from the Basic Search by allowing combinations of LU, PU, CP, and XID names.

Parameters

The possible parameters are described as follows:

Parameter  Description 
&pu=

Fully qualified or wild-carded Physical Unit name (&pu, &lu, &cp, or &xi must be provided)

Format is xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy

Where:

xxxxxxxx is the resource name

.yyyyyyyy is the domain name (optional)

&lu=

Fully qualified or wild-carded Logical Unit name (&pu, &lu, &cp, or &xi must be provided)

Format is xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy

Where:

xxxxxxxx is the resource name

.yyyyyyyy is the domain name (optional)

&cp=

Fully qualified or wild-carded Control Point name (&pu, &lu, &cp, or &xi must be provided)

Format is xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy

Where:

xxxxxxxx is the resource name

.yyyyyyyy is the domain name (optional)

&xi=

Fully qualified IDBLK/IDNUM (&pu, &lu, &cp, or &xi must be provided)

Format is exactly 10 hexadecimal digits beginning with 0x

0x12345678, 0x123/45678, 0x123-45678, 0x123,45678

&tc=

TN3270 Client Host Name or IP Address

&po=

TN3270 Client Port Address (requires that &bt be provided)

&ma=

MAC Address

Format: 0x123456789ab

&sa=

SAP Address (requires that &bm be provided)

Format 0x04

&de=

Dependent Router Name

&dr=

DLUR name

Format is xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy

Where:

xxxxxxxx is the resource name

.yyyyyyyy is the domain name (optional)

&ds=

DLUS name

Format is xxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyy

Where:

xxxxxxxx is the resource name

.yyyyyyyy is the domain name (optional)

&mx=

Maximum number of sessions (The default is 100)

&em=on

Exact Matches only (delete parameter to get generic matches)

&pr=

Protocol

Possible values are d(=dlsw), r(=rsrb), a(=appn), t(=tn3270), o(=other)

&p4=

PU4/Node name.


Note   See the CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View User Guide for additional information on data formats.

Example

To get the view for a logical unit named EBC4, use the following:

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=7&bn=EBC4

rqx=9

CiscoWorks Blue Maps APPN/SNASw Views

This function is called from the APPN/SNASw Network Management Screen, and determines whether a Network Topology View or a Node Details View is provided. This function can be used to provide a Node Details View for a router.

Parameters

The possible parameters are described as follows:

Parameter  Description 
&a=

Determines the type of view (required

nt—APPN Network Topology View

nd—APPN Node Detail View

&ip=

IP address or Host Name of Network Node for Network Topology View or Node Detail View (requires &rc= parameter)

Either &ip= or &cp= parameter must be specified

&rc=

Read Community String

&cp=

APPN Control Point name for Network Topology View or Node Detail View

Either &ip= or &cp= parameter must be specified

Example

To get the Node Detail View for a router named bonzo, use the following:

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=9&a=nd&ip=bonzo&rc=public

rqx=10

CiscoWorks Blue Maps DLSw Views

This function is called from the DLSw Network Management Screen, and determines whether a DLSw Global View, a DLSw Key Devices View, or a DLSw Focus View is provided. This function can be used to provide a Focus View for a router.

Parameters

The possible parameters are described as follows:

Parameter  Description 
&a=

Determines the type of view (required)

g—DLSw Global View

k—DLSw Key Devices View

f—DLSw Focus View (requires &f= parameter)

&f=

Focus Router Name

Example

To get the Focus View for a router named berima, use the following:

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=10&a=f&f=berima

rqx=11

CiscoWorks Blue Maps RSRB Views

This function is called from the RSRB Network Management Screen, and determines whether an RSRB Global View, an RSRB Focus View, or an RSRB Virtual Ring View is provided. This function can be used to provide a Focus View for a router.

Parameters

The possible parameters are described as follows:

Parameter  Description 

&a=

Determines the type of view (required)

g—RSRB Global View

v—RSRB Virtual Ring View Requires &r= parameter

f—RSRB Focus View (requires &f= parameter)

&f=

Focus Router Name

&r=

Virtual Ring Number

Example

To get the Focus View for a router named berima, enter the following:

http://shada/cgi-bin/cw-blue/snamaps?rqx=11&a=f&f=berima


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