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EM Windows
Launching EM Windows
Tips for Working with EM Windows

EM Windows


This appendix provides useful, quick navigation information and tips to invoke and use the EM windows.

Launching EM Windows

You can launch EM windows from several objects. The objects from which you can initiate specific windows are included with the navigation path for each window in the following tables. The tables in this appendix are organized by:

You may not launch EM windows when multiple objects are selected in the Map Viewer hierarchy (the menu options to open the windows are grayed out). You may, however, launch windows from a generic object containing the objects, when required.

See the following tables for complete window navigation information.

Table A-1   Configuration Window Navigation

EM Window/Task Objects to Select to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window
Generic Chassis Module Interface Connection

Chassis Configuration

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Configuration > (Chassis >) Configuration

Management Information

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager >
Configuration > (Chassis >) IOS Settings

SNMP Management

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager >
Configuration > (Chassis >) SNMP Settings

 

Module Configuration

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager >
Configuration > (Module >) Configuration

 

Configuring an Interface

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Cisco Access Router Manager >
Configuration > (Interface >)Generic

Configuring an Ethernet Interface

Yes

Yes

Yes

Generic
Ethernet
IP

No

Cisco Series Manager > Configuration > (Interface >) Ethernet

Configuring an IP Interface

Yes

Yes

Yes

Generic
IP

No

Cisco Series Manager > Configuration > (Interface >) IP

Table A-2   Fault Window Navigation

EM Window/Task Objects to Select to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window
Generic Chassis Module Interface Connection

Chassis Fault Management

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Fault > (Chassis >) Fault Management

 

Module Fault Management

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Fault > (Module >) Fault Management

 

Interface Fault and Status Management

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Fault >
(Interface >) ATM Fault Management

ATM Interface Fault Management

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Fault >
(Interface >) ATM > ATM Fault

ATM Interface Status

Yes

Yes

Yes

ATM

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Fault >
(Interface >) ATM > ATM Status

SONET Interface Status

Yes

Yes

Yes

SONET

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Fault >
(Interface >) SONET

Table A-3   Accounting and Inventory Window Navigation

EM Window/Task Objects to Select to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window
Generic Chassis Module Interface Connection

Chassis Inventory

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Accounting > (Chassis >) Inventory

 

Module Inventory

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Accounting > (Module >) Inventory

Table A-4   Performance Window Navigation

EM Window/Task Objects to Select to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window
Generic Chassis Module Interface Connection

Module Performance

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Performance > (Module >) Performance

 

Interface Performance

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Performance > (Interface >)

ATM Interface Performance

Yes

Yes

Yes

Generic
ATM
SONET
IP

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Performance > (Interface >) ATM

SONET Interface Performance

Yes

Yes

Yes

Generic
SONET
ATM
IP

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Performance > (Interface >) SONET

Ethernet Interface Performance

Yes

Yes

Yes

Generic
Ethernet
IP

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Performance > (Interface >) Ethernet

 

Performance Manager

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tools > Performance Manager

Table A-5   Tools Window Navigation

EM Window/Task Objects to Select to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window
Site Chassis Module Interface Connection

Command Log

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Tools >
Logging > View Command History

System Log

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Tools >
Logging > View Log

Telnet

No

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Manager > Tools > Telnet

Table A-6   Technology Commands Window Navigation

EM Window/Task Objects to Select to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window
Site Chassis Module Interface Connection

Save Running Config to Startup Config

No

No

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Save Running Config

Showing Environment Data

No

Yes

No

No

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Show Environment

Showing the Running Config

No

Yes

No

ATM

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Show run int atm

Showing ATM Virtual Circuit Data

No

No

No

ATM

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Show atm vc int atm

Showing ATM Traffic

No

No

No

ATM

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Show atm traffic

Clearing an Interface

No

No

No

ATM

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Clear int atm

Showing Controller Data

No

No

No

ATM
Ethernet

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Show controller

Showing Interface Data

No

No

No

Yes

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Show int

Shutting Down an Interface

No

No

No

Yes

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Shut

Putting a Shutdown Interface Back InService

No

No

No

Yes

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > No shut

Pinging Devices

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Cisco Access Router Series Manager > Technology Commands > Ping icmp

Tips for Working with EM Windows

The following are brief tips to enable you to work as efficiently as possible within the EM windows.

Although you cannot launch windows when multiple objects are selected, you can select multiple objects within the list boxes which appear on the left-hand side of EM windows simultaneously in order to invoke system actions such as configuration or performance logging.

To select a contiguous block of objects, click on the first object; then, without releasing the mouse button, drag to the last desired entry and release. A subsequent click anywhere on the window deselects all previous selections. To extend a currently selected block of chassis, press the Shift key and click on the entry at the end of the group to be added. To add a non-contiguous entry to the selection group, hold down the Ctrl (Control) key and click on the entry to be added.

Note that some windows do not support the multiple select feature when unique data entry is required or when system impacts can occur.

Handy when you have several windows open at one time, you can use the Window menu on an open window to bring another open window to the front of the display (i.e., in-front of the other open windows) no matter how many windows are over it.

Rather than right-clicking on an object within the Map Viewer, you can right-click objects that display in the list boxes which appear on the left-hand side of the EM windows.

Although all fields available on each EM window are described in this guide, some fields may appear in faded gray text rather than black text. Active attributes appear in black text and allow text insertion or selection. Fields or buttons which appear in gray text are inactive. Inactive parameters are not currently supported by the EM, but the associated data may be set or viewed through the related IOS CLI commands.


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