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Using the Cisco DSL Manager Object Menus
Overview of the Cisco DSL Manager Object Menus
Summary of Cisco DSL Manager Object Menus

Using the Cisco DSL Manager Object Menus


This appendix provides detailed descriptions of the object menus that you can access from the Cisco DSL Manager menu.

This appendix includes the following sections:

Overview of the Cisco DSL Manager Object Menus

To access most of the windows through which you manage the Cisco DSLAM, you use the Cisco DSL Manager menu. This menu opens several sets of menus from which you can choose many various functions. The menus that open depend on what type of object you right-click, that is, a chassis object, a module, an interface, a PVC, or a profile.

Because there are so many variations of the Cisco DSL Manager object menus, illustrations of only some menu sets are included as examples in this section. A complete description of all the menus is provided in the "Summary of Cisco DSL Manager Object Menus" section.

The Chassis Administration menu is shown in Figure C-1.


Figure C-1   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Chassis Administration


The Interface Performance menu that opens from a chassis is shown in Figure C-2.


Figure C-2   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Interface Performance from a Chassis


The Interface Faults menu is shown in Figure C-3.


Figure C-3   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Interface Faults


The Module Inventory and Module Configuration menu is shown in Figure C-4.


Figure C-4   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Module Inventory and Configuration


The Connection Configuration menu is shown in Figure C-5.


Figure C-5   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Connection Configuration


The Connection Upload Synch menu is shown in Figure C-6.


Figure C-6   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Connection Upload Synch


The Connection Management menu is shown in Figure C-7.


Figure C-7   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Connection Management


The VCL Management menu is shown in Figure C-8.


Figure C-8   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—VCL Management


The Interface Status menu is shown in Figure C-9.


Figure C-9   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Interface Status

The Technology Commands menu, accessed through a DSLAM, is shown in Figure C-10. See the "Using the Technology Commands and Tools" section for more information about these commands.


Figure C-10   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Technology Commands Through a DSLAM


The Technology Commands menu, accessed through an interface, is shown in Figure C-11.


Figure C-11   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Technology Commands Through an Interface


The Subtend menu is shown in Figure C-12.


Figure C-12   Cisco DSL Manager Menu—Subtend Menu



Note   Remember, the menus that display from the Cisco DSL Manager object menu depend on the object from which you access the menus and the hierarchy view you are in when you right-click the object.

Summary of Cisco DSL Manager Object Menus

This section describes the sets of cascading menus that open when you right-click an object from the Map Viewer window and choose Cisco DSL Manager. It is from these menus that you access the CDM GUI windows in which you perform CDM functions and tasks. The sets of menus that open depend on whether you right-click a chassis (DSLAM) object, a module, an interface, a PVC or SPVC,
or a profile.

This section includes the following topics:

Chassis-Level Object Menus

When you access the Cisco DSL Manager menu from the chassis level, the following menus display:

Chassis-Level Chassis Menus

The menus that open from Chassis are described in Table C-1. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a chassis (DSLAM) object. The left column lists the first level menus; the second column shows the second-level menu choices and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a chassis object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Chassis > Administration > Management Information, and the Management Information window opens.

Table C-1   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Chassis-Level Chassis Menus

Menu Description

Administration

Management Information—Opens the Opens the Management Information window

SNMP Settings—Opens the SNMP Management window

IOS Image Download—Opens the IOS Image Download window

Configuration Backup/Restore—Opens the Configuration Backup/Restore window

Chassis Polling/Connection Policy—Opens the Chassis Polling/Connection Policy window

Configuration

Opens the Chassis Configuration window

Tools (Technology Specific Tools)

Telnet—Opens Telnet window

Logging

  • View Error Log—Opens the Syslog Messages window
  • View Command History—Opens the Command Log window

Inventory

Opens the Chassis Inventory window

Fault Management

Opens the Chassis Fault Management window

Profile Management

xDSL Profiles—Opens XDSL Interface Manager window

ATM Qos Profiles—Opens the ATM QoS Profiles Configuration window

Chassis Summary

Opens the Chassis Summary Data window

Chassis-Level Module Menus

The menus that open from Module are described in Table C-2. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a chassis (DSLAM) object. The left column lists the first level menus; the second column shows the second-level menu choices and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a chassis object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Module > Inventory, and the Module Inventory window opens.

Table C-2   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Chassis-Level Module Menus

Menu Description

Inventory

Opens the Module Inventory window

Configuration

Opens the Module Configuration window

Chassis-Level Interface Menus

The menus that open from Interface are described in Table C-3. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a chassis (DSLAM) object. The left column lists the first-level menus; the second column shows the second-level menu choices and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a chassis object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Interface > Configuration > ATM, and the ATM Interface Configuration window opens.

Table C-3   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Chassis-Level Interface Menus

Menu Description

Configuration

ATM—Opens the ATM Interface Configuration window

xDSL—Opens the Apply XDSL Profile window

DS3/E3—Opens the Manage DS3/E3 Interface Configuration window

T1/E1—Opens the T1/E1 Interface Configuration window

IMA Group—Opens the IMA Group Configuration window

Status

ATM—Opens the ATM Interface Status window

XDSL:

  • SDSL—Opens the SDSL Interface Status window
  • ADSL—Opens the ADSL Interface Status window
  • CAP—Opens the CAP Interface Status window
  • DMT—Opens the DMT Interface Status window
  • Generic—Opens the Interface Status window

SONET—Opens the SONET Interface Status window

DS3/E3—Opens the DS3/E3 Interface Status window

T1/E1—Opens the T1/E1 Interface Status window

IMA Group—Opens the IMA Group Status window

IMA Link—Opens the IMA Link Status window

Performance

ATM—Opens the ATM Interface Performance window

XDSL:

  • SDSL—Opens the SDSL Interface Performance window
  • ADSL—Opens the ADSL Interface Performance window
  • Generic—Opens the Interface Performance window

SONET—Opens the SONET Performance window

DS3/E3—Opens the DS3/E3 Interface Performance window

T1/E1—Opens the T1/E1 Performance window

IMA Group—Opens the IMA Group Performance window

IMA Link—Opens the IMA Link Performance window

Faults

ATM—Opens the ATM Interface Faults window

Interface Summary

Opens the Interface Summary window

Chassis-Level Connection Menus

The menus that open from Connection are described in Table C-4. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a chassis (DSLAM) object. The left column lists the first-level menus; the second column shows the second-level menu choices and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a chassis object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Connection > Configuration > ATM, and the ATM QoS Profiles Management window opens.

Table C-4   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Chassis-Level Connection Menus

Menu Description

Configuration

ATM—Opens the ATM QoS Profiles Management window

Upload Synchronization

ATM—Opens the ATM Connection Upload window

Connection Management

ATM—Opens the ATM Connection Management window

VCL Management

Config—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Performance—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Status—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Chassis-Level Subtend Menus

The menus that open from Subtend are described in Table C-5. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a chassis (DSLAM) object and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a chassis object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Subtend > Subtend Configuration and the Subtend Configuration window opens.

Table C-5   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Chassis-Level Subtend Menus

Menu Description

Subtend Configuration

Opens the Subtend Configuration window

Add Subtend PVC

Opens the Add Subtend PVC window


Note   To open the Delete Subtend PVC window, you must access the object menu from the subtend PVC that you want to delete and choose Cisco DSL Manager > Subtend > Delete Subtend PVC.

Chassis-Level Technology Commands Menus

The menus that open from Technology Commands are described in Table C-6. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a chassis (DSLAM) object. The left column lists the first-level menus; the second column shows the second-level menu choices and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a chassis object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Technology Commands > Save Running Config and a Telnet session to the DSLAM opens.

Table C-6   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Chassis-Level Technology Commands Menus

Menu Description

Save Running Config

Opens a Telnet session to the IP address of the DSLAM.

Check Alarms on the Chassis

Issues the show facility-alarm status command and transfer the IOS login user name and login password.

Set Chassis Temperature-rating as Commercial

Issues the set temperature rating command to for commercial Cisco 6015 DSLAMs. This is the default.

A temperature rating mismatch alarm is triggered when any installed system component has a different temperature rating than the system temperature rating setting.

Set Chassis Temperature-rating as OSP

Issues the set temperature rating command for outside plant environment (OSP) Cisco 6015 DSLAMs.

Check Chassis Temperature-rating Status

Issues the show environment command and display information about system temperature settings.


Note   You must set user name and password for a DSLAM before you use the technology commands that initiate a Telnet session to the IP address of the DSLAM.

Module-Level Object Menus

When you access the Cisco DSL Manager menu from the module level, the following menus display:

Module-Level Module Menus

The menus that open from Module are described in Table C-7. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a module object and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a module object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Module > Inventory and the Module Inventory window opens.

Table C-7   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Module-Level Module Menus

Menu Description

Inventory

Opens the Module Inventory window

Configuration

Opens the Configuration window

Module-Level Interface Menus

The menus that open from Interface are described in Table C-8. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a module object and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a module object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager >Interface > Configuration and the ATM Interface window opens.

Table C-8   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Module-Level Interface Menus

Menu Description

Configuration

ATM—Opens the ATM Interface Configuration window

xDSL—Opens the Apply XDSL Profile window

Status

ATM—Opens the ATM Status window

XDSL:

  • SDSL—Opens the SDSL Interface Status window
  • ADSL—Opens the ADSL Interface Status window
  • CAP—Opens the CAP Interface Status window
  • DMT—Opens the DMT Interface Status window
  • Generic—Opens the Interface Status window

Performance

ATM—Opens the ATM Interface Performance window

XDSL:

  • SDSL—Opens the SDSL Performance window
  • ADSL—Opens the ADSL Interface Performance window
  • Generic—Opens the Interface Performance window

Faults

ATM—Opens the ATM Faults window

Interface Summary

Opens the Interface Summary window

Module-Level Connection Menus

The menus that open from Connection are described in Table C-9. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click a module object and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from a module object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Connection > Configuration > ATM and the ATM QoS Profiles Management window opens.

Table C-9   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Module-Level Connection Menus

Menu Description

Configuration

ATM—Opens the ATM QoS Profiles Management window

Upload Synch

ATM—Opens the ATM Upload Synch window

Connection Management

ATM—Opens the ATM Connection Management window

VCL Management

Config—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Performance—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Status—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Interface-Level Object Menus

When you access the Cisco DSL Manager menu from the interface level, the following menus display:

Interface-Level Object Menus

The menus that open from Interface are described in Table C-10. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click an interface (line card or NI card) object. The left column lists the first-level menus; the second column shows the second-level menu choices and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from an interface object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Interface > Configuration > Configuration and the ATM Interface Configuration window opens.

Table C-10   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Interface-Level Interface Menus

Menu Description

Configuration

Configuration—Opens the ATM Interface Configuration window

XDSL—Opens the Apply XDSL Profile window

Status

ATM—Opens the ATM Status window

XDSL:

  • SDSL—Opens the SDSL Interface Status window
  • ADSL—Opens the ADSL Interface Status window
  • Status—Opens the CAP Interface Status window
  • DMT—Opens the DMT Interface Status window
  • Generic—Opens the Interface Status window

Performance

ATM—Opens the ATM Interface Performance window

XDSL: ADSL—Opens the ADSL Interface Performance window

Faults

ATM—Opens the ATM Faults window

Interface Summary

Opens the Interface Summary window

Connection-Level Connection Menus

The menus that open from Connection are described in Table C-11. The table lists the menu choices that display when you right-click an interface (line card or NI card) object. The left column lists the first-level menus; the second column shows the second-level menu choices and the name of the window that opens when you choose that item. For example, from an interface object you can choose Cisco DSL Manager > Connection > Configuration > ATM and the ATM QoS Profiles Management window opens.

Table C-11   Cisco DSL Manager Menu Descriptions—Connection Level Connection Menus

Menu Description

Configuration

ATM—Opens the ATM QoS Profiles Management window

Upload Synch

ATM—Opens the ATM Upload Synch window

Connection Management

ATM—Opens the ATM Connection Management window

VCL Management

Config—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Performance—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Status—Opens the ATM VCL Configuration window

Technology Commands Menu

The menu choices that display from Technology Commands menu issue IOS commands and open a Telnet session to the DSLAM IP address. You must have user name and password set to successfully initiate a Telnet session. Table C-12 describes the Interface Technology commands:

Table C-12   Technology Commands Menu

Menu Choice (Command) Description

show run int1 atm

Choose this item from an interface object (line card) to issue the show run int atm command and transfer the IOS login user name, login password, enable password, slot number, and port number.

show dsl int atm

Choose this item from an interface object (line card) to issue the show dsl int atm command and transfer the IOS login user name, login password, enable password, slot number, and port number.

show atm vc2 traffic int atm

Choose this item from an interface object (line card), PVC, or SPVC object to issue the show atm vc traffic int atm command and transfer the IOS login user name, login password, enable password, slot number, and port number.

show atm vc int atm

Choose this item from an interface object (line card) to issue the show atm vc int atm command and transfer the IOS login user name, login password, enable password, slot number, and port number.

clear atm int

Choose this item from an interface object (line card) to issue the clear ATM int command and transfer the login user name, login password, slot number, and port number.

shut3

Choose this item from an interface object (line card) to issue the shut int atm command and transfer the login user name, login password, slot number, and port number.

no shut

Choose this item from an interface object (line card) to issue the no shut int atm command and transfer the login user name, login password, slot number, and port number.

1int = interface

2vc = virtual circuit (or connection)

3shut = shutdown

PVC or SPVC-Level Object Menus

You access the Cisco DSL Manager menu from the PVC or SPVC level within the Component Managed view. The menus that display include:

Profile-Level Object Menus

You access the Cisco DSL Manager menu from profiles within the Component Managed view. The set of menus that display include:


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