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A


ATM connections   10-1
ATM QoS profiles, applying connections to   10-21
ATM QoS profiles, creating   10-5
ATM QoS Profiles Configuration window, detailed description   10-8
ATM QoS Profiles Configuration window, viewing   10-6
editing or deleting a profile   10-7
creating   10-2
PVC, deploying   10-11
PVC configuration   10-22
connecting or disconnecting a PVC   10-24
decommissioning or recommissioning a PVC   10-25
PVC Configuration Window, detailed description   10-25
PVC Configuration window, viewing   10-23
PVCs and ATM QoS profiles, uploading   10-2
ATM Connection Upload window, detailed description   10-4
ATM Connection Upload window, viewing   10-3
PVC status   10-34
ATM VCL Status window, detailed description   10-35
SVC, deploying   10-16
SVC configuration   10-29
connecting or disconnecting an SVC   10-31
decommissioning or recommissioning an SVC   10-31
SVC Configuration window, detailed description   10-32
SVC Configuration window, viewing   10-30

ATM Interface Configuration Profile window Configuration (2) tab   6-6

ATM logical objects (table)   1-13

audience for this document   xvii

B


backing up and restoring a configuration   3-31
caution regarding   3-31
Configuration Backup/Restore window, detailed description   3-35
Configuration Backup/Restore window, viewing   3-32
initiating a backup   3-33
initiating a restore   3-33

C


CAR overview   14-3
access lists   14-3
as logical objects   1-12
CAR   14-3

CAR policies   14-4
application of   14-18
CAR Policy Apply window, detailed description   14-22
editing or deleting a policy   14-20
removing a CAR policy from an interface   14-20
to an interface   14-19
applying an access list to a CAR policy   14-6
CAR Policy Configuration window, detailed description   14-7
creating   14-5
overview   1-12
status   14-23
CAR Policy Status window, viewing   14-23

CAR workflow   14-4

cautions
regarding
Configuration Backup/Restore failure   3-31
deploying a port adapter in an occupied slot   2-27
deploying a processor in an occupied slot   2-23
downloading the correct IOS version or image   3-36
failure at Finish point when deploying a port adapter   2-27
failure at Finish point when deploying a processor   2-23
IOS image download failure   3-38
Management Information window access   3-2
mixing power supplies   1-8
significance of   xviii

CD-ROM, obtaining Cisco documentation on   xx

CEMF and Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager   2-3
quitting a CEMF user session   2-6
starting a CEMF user session   2-3

change management   13-1
inserting a module   13-2
mismatched state   13-2
removing a module   13-1

chassis management   3-1
chassis configuration   3-6
Chassis Configuration window, detailed description   3-9
Chassis Configuration window, viewing   3-6
commissioning or decommissioning a chassis   3-7
global performance logging, starting or stopping   3-8
chassis fault management   3-17
Chassis Fault Management window, detailed description   3-21
Chassis Fault Management window, viewing   3-17
chassis inventory   3-14
Chassis Inventory window, detailed description   3-16
Chassis Inventory window, viewing   3-15
command log   3-24
Command Log window, detailed description   3-26
Command Log window, viewing   3-24
Command Log window column width, changing   3-26
configuration backup and restore   3-31
backup, initiating   3-33
backup, scheduling   3-34
caution regarding   3-31
Configuration Backup/Restore window, detailed description   3-35
Configuration Backup/Restore window, viewing   3-32
restore, initiating   3-33
IOS image download   3-36
caution regarding   3-36
initiating   3-38
initiating, caution regarding   3-38
IOS Image Download window, detailed description   3-39
IOS Image Download window, viewing   3-36
scheduling   3-38
management information   3-2
Management Information window, viewing   3-2
Management Information window, detailed description   3-5
Configuration tab   3-5
IOS/Command Line Security tab   3-5
passwords, entering or changing   3-4
SNMP management   3-11
SNMP community names, selecting or modifying   3-12
SNMP Management window, detailed description   3-13
SNMP version, selecting   3-12
trap generation, enabling or disabling   3-13
system configuration   3-3
system log   3-28
System Log window, detailed description   3-29
System Log window, viewing   3-28
Telnet service, initiating   3-41
web console, launching   3-41
user names, entering or changing   3-4

Cisco.com, obtaining technical assistance through   xxi

Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager
supported I/O cards and PCMCIA cards (table)   2-29

configuring
(see also configuring a chassis)   3-6
interfaces   7-4
ISDN switch type   11-6
logical interfaces   11-1
MCX controller service types   11-2
voice cards   2-14

configuring a chassis   3-6
Chassis Configuration window, detailed description   3-9
Chassis Configuration window, vieiwng   3-6
commissioning or decommissioning a chassis   3-7
global performance logging, starting or stopping   3-8
SNMP management   3-11
SNMP community names, selecting or modifying   3-12
SNMP Management window, detailed description   3-13
SNMP Management window, viewing   3-11
SNMP version, selecting   3-12
trap generation, enabling or disabling   3-13

D


deployment and predeployment   2-6
Auto Discovery   2-9
Cisco 7200/7400 chassis, deploying   2-16
commissioning and subchassis discovery   2-10
chassis commissioning or decommissioning   2-13
commissioning effect   2-11
object naming   2-11
object states   2-11
configuring voice cards   2-14
deployment process   2-7
device synchronization   2-9
modules, deploying   2-21
port adapters   2-23
processor   2-22
supporting modules   2-29
user-named versus auto-named   2-21
predeployment, performing   2-8
predeployment process   2-7

documentation
feedback, providing electronically or by mail   xx
obtaining the latest   xix
on a CD-ROM   xx
on the World Wide Web   xix
ordering   xx
related   xviii

DS0 signaling type options
for E1 (table)   11-16
for T1 (table)   11-15

F


fault management   12-1
alarms   12-1
alarms, viewing   12-2
ATM interface faults   12-5
ATM Interface Faults window, detailed description   12-6
ATM Interface Faults window, viewing   12-5
heartbeat polling   12-3
connectivity management   12-4
inactive interfaces   12-5
operational status polling   12-4
performance logging, and   12-5
traps   12-3

figures
Access List Configuration window
General tab   14-10
IP Extended tab   14-16
IP Precedence tab   14-13
IP Standard tab   14-12
MAC tab   14-15
After Subchassis Discovery   2-13
ATM Connection Upload window   10-3
ATM Interface Configuration (Configuration (2) tab)   7-18
ATM Interface Configuration Profile window (Configuration (1) tab)   6-5
ATM Interface Configuration window (Configuration (1) tab)   7-15
ATM Interface Faults window   12-6
ATM Interface Status window   8-14
ATM QoS Profiles Configuration window (RxTx Parameters tab)   10-9
ATM QoS Profiles Management (Profile tab)   10-21
ATM QoS Profiles window (Profile tab)   10-6
ATM SVC Configuration window (Configuration tab)   10-30
ATM VCL Configuration window
Configuration tab   10-23
Layer 3 Configuration tab   10-24
ATM VCL Status window   10-34
Before Subchassis Discovery   2-12
CAR Policy
Apply window   14-19
Configuration window   14-6
Status window   14-24
CEMF Launchpad   2-5
CEMF Manager group box   2-5
Event Manager group box   2-6
Chassis Configuration window
Configuration tab   3-7
in global performance logging   9-3
Chassis Fault Management window
Fan tab   3-21
General tab   3-18
Power Supply tab   3-19
Temperature tab   3-20
Chassis Inventory window
General tab   3-15
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager View Hierarchy   1-15
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Views   1-14
Cisco 7204 VXR Chassis   1-7
Port Adapter Numbering   1-7
rear view   1-8
Cisco 7206 and 7206 VXR Chassis
Port Adapter Numbering   1-5
Rear View   1-6
Cisco 7206 and 7206VXR Chassis   1-5
Cisco 7401 Chassis   1-9
Command Log window   3-25
Configuration Backup/Restore window (Backup/Restore tab)   3-32
Deployment Wizard
Object Parameters (1 of 4)   2-17
Object Parameters (2 of 4)   2-18
Object Parameters (3 of 4)   2-19
Object Parameters (number of SVC objects)   10-17
Object Parameters (SVC name)   10-18
Object Parameters when deploying a PVC   10-13
Object Parameters when deploying port adapters   2-27
Deployment Wizard (VCL Object Parameters)   10-12
Deployment Wizard Summary
when deploying a chassis   2-20
when deploying an I/O or PCMCIA card   2-31
when deploying a port adapter   2-28
when deploying a processor   2-23
when deploying a PVC   10-15
when editing or deleting a CAR policy   14-21
Deployment Wizard Templates
when deploying an SVC   10-16
when deploying a port adapter   2-26
when deploying a processor   2-22
when deploying a PVC   10-11
Deployment Wizard Views
when deploying an I/O or PCMCIA card   2-30
when deploying an SVC   10-19
when deploying a PVC   10-14
DS1 Configuration window
Channel Group tab   11-12
DS0 Group tab   11-4
PRI Group tab   11-7
Service Type tab   11-14
TDM Group tab   11-9
DS3/E3 Interface Performance window   9-20
DS-3 Interface Status window   8-18
E3 Performance window—Performance (3) tab   9-22
Ethernet Interface Configuration window (Configuration tab)   7-20
Ethernet Interface Performance window   9-25
Ethernet Profile window   6-3
General Process Workflow   2-2
Generic Interface Status window   8-3
HSRP IP Profile window   6-4
Interface Configuration window (Configuration tab)   7-3
Interface Management   5-2
Interface Performance window
Performance (1) tab   9-5
Performance (2) tab   9-8
Performance (3) tab   9-10
IOS Image Download window   3-37
IP Configuration window
Generic Parameters tab   7-6
HSRP Parameters tab   7-8
Login window   2-4
Management Information window
Configuration tab   3-3
IOS/Command Line Security tab   3-4
Module Configuration window   4-2
Module Fault Management window   4-6
Module Inventory window   4-11
Performance Manager window (Line Chart tab)   9-28
POS Interface Configuration window   7-11
POS Profile window   6-2
Schedule Dialog Box
in scheduling a backup   3-34
in scheduling a download   3-39
SNMP Management window (SNMP Management tab)   3-12
SONET Interface Performance
Line tab   9-14
Path tab   9-16
Section tab   9-12
Virtual Tributary tab   9-18
SONET Interface Status
Line tab   8-9
Medium tab   8-6
Path tab   8-10
Section tab   8-8
Virtual Tributary tab   8-12
Sys Log Messages window   3-29
Voice Card Type Configuration window   2-15

G


general process workflow   2-2

getting started   2-1

global performance logging
Chassis Configuration window   9-3

global performance logging, starting or stopping   3-8

H


heartbeat polling, in fault management   12-3
connectivity management   12-4
inactive interfaces   12-5
operational status polling   12-4
performance logging, and   12-5

help
online   xix
technical assistance, obtaining   xxi
Cisco.com   xxi
TAC   xxi

I


I/O or PCMCIA cards, deploying   2-29

interface configuration   7-1
ATM interface configuration   7-14
ATM Interface Configuration window, detailed description   7-16
ATM Interface Configuration window, viewing   7-14
Ethernet interface configuration   7-19
Ethernet Interface Configuration window, detailed description   7-21
Ethernet Interface Configuration window, viewing   7-19
generic interface configuration   7-2
configuring and commissioning an interface   7-4
Interface Configuration window, detailed description   7-4
Interface Configuration window, viewing   7-3
interfaces and related windows
description   7-1
table of   7-2
IP configuration   7-5
IP Configuration window, detailed description   7-7
IP Configuration window, viewing   7-5
POS interface configuration   7-10
POS Interface Configuration Window, detailed description   7-11
POS Interface Configuration window, viewing   7-10

interface management   5-1

interface performance   9-1
DS-3 interface performance   9-19
DS-3/E3 Performance window, detailed description   9-20
DS-3 Interface Performance window, viewing   9-19
Ethernet interface performance   9-24
Ethernet Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-25
Ethernet Interface Performance window, viewing   9-24
generic interface performance   9-4
Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-6
Interface Performance window, viewing   9-4
performance logging, starting or stopping   9-5
global performance logging, starting or stopping   9-3
interfaces and related windows
discussion   9-2
table of   9-2
Performance Manager   9-27
missed polls   9-31
Performance Manager Window, detailed description   9-30
Performance Manager Window, viewing   9-27
SONET interface performance   9-11
SONET Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-13
SONET Interface Performance window, viewing   9-11

interface profiles   6-1
applying   6-7
creating   6-1
ATM Interface Configuration Profile window   6-5
Ethernet Profile window   6-3
HSRP IP Profile window   6-4
POS Profile window   6-2
deleting   6-8

interface status   8-1
ATM interface status   8-13
ATM Interface Status window, detailed description   8-14
ATM Interface Status window, viewing   8-13
DS-3 interface status   8-17
DS-3 Interface Status window, detailed description   8-18
DS-3 Interface Status window, viewing   8-17
generic interface status   8-2
Interface Status window, detailed description   8-3
Interface Status window, viewing   8-2
interfaces and related windows
description   8-1
table of   8-2
SONET interface status   8-5
SONET Interface Status window, detailed description   8-7
SONET Interface Status window, viewing   8-5

interface types
and performance windows (table)   9-2
and status windows (table)   8-2

L


Layer 3 QoS   14-1
access lists   14-9
Access List Configuration window, detailed description   14-11
creating   14-9
CAR overview   14-3
access lists   14-3
CAR   14-3
CAR policies   14-4
applying an access list to a CAR policy   14-6
CAR Policy Configuration window, detailed description   14-7
creating   14-5
CAR policy application   14-18
CAR Policy Apply window, detailed description   14-22
editing or deleting a CAR policy   14-20
removing a CAR policy from an interface   14-20
to an interface   14-19
CAR policy status   14-23
CAR Policy Status window, viewing   14-23
CAR workflow   14-4
launching the Layer 3 QoS windows   14-1

Layer 3 QoS logical objects (table)   1-12

M


Management Information window, detailed description   3-5
Configuration tab   3-5
IOS/Command Line Security tab   3-5
IOS username and passwords   3-6

module management   4-1
module configuration   4-1
commissioning or decommissioning a module   4-3
Module Configuration window, detailed description   4-4
Module Configuration window, viewing   4-2
module fault management   4-5
Module Fault Management window, detailed description   4-6
Module Fault Management window, viewing   4-5
module inventory   4-10
Module Inventory window, detailed description   4-12
Module Inventory window, viewing   4-11
module performance   4-7
Module Performance window, detailed description   4-9
Module Performance window, viewing   4-8
performance logging, enabling or disabling   4-9

Module Performance window   4-8

O


overview of the product   1-1
logical objects   1-12
CAR access list   1-12
CAR policies   1-12
CoS queue groups   1-12
PVC objects   1-13
SVC objects   1-13
WRED and CAR objects   1-12
objects and interfaces   1-2
Cisco 7200 and 7400 Edge Routers chassis   1-4
physical interfaces and technologies   1-10
physical objects   1-2
physical objects and management functions (table)   1-3
port adapters   1-10
supporting modules   1-9
object states   1-17
additional states   1-19
decommissioned   1-18
normal   1-18
transient states   1-19
views   1-13
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager view   1-15
Component Managed view   1-15
Generic Objects view   1-17
Layer 3 QoS view   1-16
Network view   1-16
physical view   1-16

P


passwords
entering or changing   3-4
IOS, security details   3-6

PCMCIA cards, deploying   2-29

physical interfaces, technologies, and windows (table)   1-11

physical objects and management functions (table)   1-3

R


reader comment form, submitting electronically   xx

S


severity colors (table)   12-1

SNMP management   3-11
SNMP community names, selecting or modifying   3-12
SNMP Management window, detailed description   3-13
community names   3-14
trap generation   3-14
version   3-14
trap generation, enabling or disabling   3-13
version, selecting   3-12

SONET
interface performance   9-11
SONET Interface Performance window, detailed description   9-13
SONET Interface Performance window, viewing   9-11
interface status   8-5
SONET Interface Status window, detailed description   8-7
SONET Interface Status window, viewing   8-5

T


tables
ATM Logical Objects   1-13
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Supported I/O Cards and PCMCIA Cards   2-29
Cisco 7200/7400 Series Manager Supported Port AdaptersCisco 7200/7400 Series Manager
supported port adapters (table)   2-24
DS0 Signaling Type Options for E1   11-16
DS0 Signaling Type Options for T1   11-15
Interfaces and Configuration windows   7-2
Interface Types and Performance windows   9-2
Interface Types and Status windows   8-2
Layer 3 QoS Logical Objects   1-12
Physical Interfaces, Technologies Supported, and Related windows   1-11
Physical Objects and Management Functions   1-3
Severity Colors   12-1
Valid Protocol Names   14-17

TAC (Technical Assistance Center)
obtaining support from   xxi
how the Escalation Center works   xxiii
priority levels, understanding   xxii
telephone numbers   xxiii
website   xxii

TDM groups, managing   11-8
creating a TDM (cross-connect) group   11-9
deleting a TDM group   11-10

Technical Assistance Center (see TAC)   xxi

technical support   xxi
through Cisco.com   xxi
through TAC   xxi

telephone numbers for TAC (see technical support)   xxiii

Telnet service, initiating   3-41
web console, launching   3-41

traps
and fault management   12-3
enabling or disabling generation of   3-13

typographical conventions used in this document   xviii

U


user names
entering or changing   3-4
IOS, security details, viewing   3-6

V


valid protocol names (table)   14-17

voice interfaces   11-1
channel groups, managing   11-11
creating a channel group   11-11
deleting a channel group   11-13
configuring logical interfaces   11-1
DS0 groups, managing   11-2
configuring MCX controller service types   11-2
creating a DS0 group   11-3
deleting a DS0 group   11-5
PRI groups, managing   11-5
configuring the ISDN switch type   11-6
creating a PRI group   11-6
deleting a PRI group   11-8
service types, managing   11-13
DS1 Extended Controller Configuration window, detailed description   11-14
TDM groups, managing   11-8
creating a TDM (cross-connect) group   11-9
deleting a TDM group   11-10

W


World Wide Web
contacting TAC via   xxii
obtaining Cisco documentation via   xix

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