A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X -

Index

A

access control 4-1

access manager 1-7, 3-3

access specifications 4-3

creating new 4-8

deleting 4-12

modifying 4-11

account information 8-6

accounts, viewing MGC host 8-6

accounts dialog box, security policy attribute 8-7

adjacent point code 1-14, 1-18

administrative password 4-12

administrative status, setting 8-5

advanced diagnostics 8-59

alarm and measurement viewer 8-60

alarm log, viewing 8-58

alarm management A-1

alarms

application-related A-4

application-related for the MGC host and BAMS A-4

BAMS A-3

BAMS and MGC A-2

catalyst A-5

file system A-4

ITP-L A-5

LAN switch A-5

MGC A-2

monitoring 6-10

reference tables A-1

resource alarms A-4

setting how long they are stored 6-29

understanding A-2

alarm viewer 8-60

APC 1-14, 1-18

application alarms A-4

application events A-4

applications

opening and closing 3-3

switching between 3-3

audit trunk groups 8-58

authenthicationFailure A-5

auto-discovery, changing frequency 5-20

average summary rule 7-11

B

backing up, Cisco MNM database 9-3

BAF 1-2

balloons, Map Viewer 3-22

BAMS 1-2

alarms A-3

alarms troubleshooting A-2

CIC availability measurements B-34, B-40

deploying 5-12

file system properties 8-20

measurements B-7

messages A-3

properties dialog box 8-11

view 1-23, 3-18

basic operations 3-6

bearer capability properties 8-27

Bellcore Automatic Message Accounting Format (BAF) 1-2

Billing and Measurement Server 1-2

C

C7 IP link 1-14

c7iplnk 1-14

call detail record viewer 8-60

CALL measurement group B-4

Catalyst 2900 1-1

Catalyst 2900XL traps A-6

Catalyst 5000 1-1

Catalyst alarms A-5

CDR viewer 8-60

changing

device IP address C-6

device password C-6

CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB-V1SMI A-5, A-6

CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB A-5

CISCO-TRANSPATH-MIB A-2

clearing

method 6-16

reason for clearing 6-16

time and date 6-16

user responsible for clearing 6-16

closing Cisco MNM applications 3-3

CMM 1-3

codec string properties 8-26

codes, map viewer 3-22

coldStart, alarm / trap A-5

commAlarm A-2

commissioning 6-25

conditional routes 8-26

configChange A-5

CONFIG-LIB viewer 8-60

configuring devices 8-5

connectivity network, containment hierarchy 1-16

CPC properties 8-26

creating scoreboards 6-6

Ctrl + 3-6

customizing event management 6-4

D

database

backup 9-3

changing 3-32

restoring 9-3

data summaries 7-10

decommissioning 6-25

deleting deployed objects 5-22

deploying

media gateway network 5-11

MGC node 5-11

network devices 5-12

physical site 5-11

with a seed file 5-6

deployment 5-1, 5-2

deleting an object 5-22

information required 5-2

manual 5-10

modifying an object 5-21

SSH 5-2

troubleshooting C-6

destination point code 1-18

devices

changing 3-32

starting 9-2

stopping 9-2

viewing properties 8-10

views 3-15

diagnostics 8-57

advanced 8-59

dialog box 8-58

for HSI 8-59

for MGC 8-59

tools 8-57

dialog boxes

field-level help 3-28

for multiple devices 3-28

navigating between 3-32

properties for multiple software releases 3-30

understanding 3-28, 3-30

dial plan

components 8-25

properties 8-26

viewing 8-25

discovery 1-7, 3-3

complete alarm 5-21

troubleshooting C-6

understanding 5-14

disk

measurements B-11

partition properties 8-23

DPC 1-18

dual CLI interworking 8-54

dynamic updates 3-31

E

Element Manager 1-4

EMF

Element Manager 1-4

events 6-10

network model 1-8

object 1-8

object type 1-8

object types and attributes 1-8

view 1-9

What is contained within EMF? 1-6

What is EMF? 1-6

environmentError A-2

equipmentError A-2

errored state 6-22

errors

deployment C-6

related to SSH C-1

Ethernet

interface 1-15

interface properties 8-16

measurements B-10

event browser

full event description screen 6-15

open the query editor 6-16

screen information 6-14

using 6-10

event manager, using 6-4

events 1-7, 3-3

external node 1-15

extnode 1-15

F

farm 1-1

seed file example 5-7

fault management, introduction 6-1

faults, managing Cisco MGX 8260 6-29

feature lists 4-2, 4-3

field

descriptions 3-28

in dialog boxes 3-30

level help 3-28

file

menu 3-9

system properties dialog box 8-21

file system alarms A-4

full event description screen

acknowledge details 6-15

clearing details 6-16

Event Browser 6-15

event description 6-15

event state 6-15

management domain 6-15

object name 6-15

severity 6-15

time and date 6-15

G

getting started with Cisco MNM 3-1

groups 1-7, 3-3, B-13

H

H.245 measurement group B-43

H.323

tab, trunk group properties 8-53

view 1-24

host, view 1-21, 3-15

HSI

diagnostics 8-59

host diagnostics 8-59

server, launch 8-5

view 1-24

I

icons, map viewer 3-22

IF-MIB A-5

information required for deployment 5-2

interfaces

measurements B-10

TDM B-8

viewing properties 8-15

Internet Transfer Point 1-1

IP

changing address for a device C-6

counters B-1

links 1-15

views 3-20

IP FAS path 1-15

ipfaspath 1-15

iplnk 1-15

ITP 1-1

ITP-L

alarms A-5

deploying 5-12

measurements B-8

properties dialog box 8-11

SS7 MTP2 channel properties 8-19

TDM interfaces, measurements B-8

view 1-22, 3-16

IUA measurements B-44

L

LAN switch

1-5

alarms A-5

deploying 5-12

measurements B-9

port properties 8-17

properties dialog box 8-11

view 3-17

launching

CiscoView 8-5

configuration tools 8-5

WebViewer 8-5

launchpad 3-4

linkDown A-5

links, properties 8-30

linkset 1-15

linkUp A-5

lists, selecting from 3-8

location view 3-20

logical

summary rule 7-11

view 3-20

login screen 3-2

log viewer 8-60

loopback interface properties 8-16

M

M3UA key 8-45

M3UA route 8-45

M3UA SGP measurements B-46

management tasks 8-1

manual deployment 5-10

map viewer

introduced 3-10

symbols 3-22

views 3-13

max summary rule 7-11

measurements

BAMS B-7

disk B-11

groups for signaling and trunk group components B-13

interfaces B-10

ITP-L B-8

LAN switch B-9

memory B-12

MGC host B-4

port B-9

processor B-11

RAM B-12

signaling components B-12

TDM interfaces B-8

trunk groups B-12

Media Gateway Controller (MGC) 1-3

memory, measurements B-12

MGC

alarms A-2

deploying network 5-11

deploying the host 5-12

deploying the node 5-11

diagnostics 8-59, 8-60

farm 1-1

host alarms A-2

host file system properties 8-20

host messages A-2

host properties dialog box 8-11

host view 3-15

node view 1-10

toolbar 8-60

toolkit 8-61

troubleshooting alarms A-2

MGCP path 1-15

mgcppath 1-15

MGC toolbar 8-60

MGX 8260

properties dialog box 8-11

traps A-4

min summary rule 7-11

MML 1-18

commands running from Cisco MNM 8-58

MNM

closing an application 3-5

database backup 9-3

dialog boxes 3-28

how it models the network 1-9

key features 1-4

messages C-1

opening an application 3-4

opening functions table 3-24

quitting a session 3-3

starting a session 3-1

switching between applications 3-5

troubleshooting C-1

using the map viewer 3-9

viewing status information 3-9

modifying

deployed objects 5-21

user groups 4-11

monitored attributes 7-7

monitoring

dynamically-updated information 3-31

file systems 8-20

the network 6-10

mouse 3-6

mouse, using in Cisco MNM 3-6

multiple devices, displaying information on 3-28

multiple Event Browser sessions 6-10

N

NAS path 1-15

naspath 1-15

navigation 3-6, 3-7

between dialog boxes 3-32

menu 3-32

network

interfaces, measurements B-10

management 8-1

view 1-25, 3-20

network management 8-1

node view 3-13

normal state 6-22

O

object

attributes 1-8

classes 1-8

group 4-4

group manager 1-9

types 1-8

objects 1-8

opening

MNM applications 3-3

the query editor, event browser 6-16

X-terminal window 8-5

OVL measurement group B-6

P

password 3-2

changing administrative 4-12, 4-13

percentage routes 8-26

performance data 7-8, 7-20

performance manager

printing statistics 7-16

refresh button 7-7

sample line chart screen 7-9

sample table display screen 7-9

screen 7-7, 7-8

start date data entry box 7-10

summary interval 7-7

summary rule 7-7

permission level 4-4

physical site, deploying 5-11

physical view 1-24, 3-20

ping 8-58

point codes properties 8-30

polling

changing defaults 7-15

presence 6-22

rediscovering devices 6-25

setting frequencies 7-4

starting on a device 7-5

POMDynamicReconfiguration trap 5-20

port

measurements B-9

properties 8-17

print 3-9

printing performance statistics 7-16

processingError A-2

processor

measurements B-11

properties 8-23

process status, viewing 8-58

properties

dialog boxes 8-9

dial plan 8-25

signaling components 8-30

trunk groups 8-47

viewing 8-9

viewing MGC host 8-9, 8-20

Q

Q.931 measurement group B-43

Q.931 protocol 1-15

qualityOfService A-2

quitting Cisco MNM 3-1

R

RAM

measurements B-12

properties 8-23

reboot 9-2

redeploying C-6

rediscovering C-6

rediscovery

changing frequency 5-20

manual 5-21

refresh button 7-8, 7-11

resource alarms A-4

restoring, Cisco MNM database 9-3

route holiday properties 8-26

routine management procedures 8-3

S

SCO/SLO interface properties 8-16

scoreboards, creating 6-6

SCTP association measurements B-44

SCTP IUA measurements B-44

security 4-1

policy 5-2, 5-20, 7-4

seed file 5-6

seed file deployment 5-6

selecting, in lists 3-8

serial interface properties 8-16

Service Switching Points (SSPs) 1-14

session, starting and quitting 3-1

setting, threshold-crossing alerts 6-9

SGP M3UA measurements B-46

SGP SUA measurements B-47

shortcut keys 3-6

signaling components

measurements B-12

properties 8-30

Signaling Transfer Point (STP) 1-16

SIP attributes, viewing 8-47

SIP to SIP calling B-27

site

deploying 5-11

view 3-20

SNMP information, viewing 8-6

SNMPv2-MIB A-5

SS7 components

MTP2 channel properties 8-19

network 1-14

path 1-16

properties 8-30

route 1-16

subsystem 1-16

SSH 5-2, 5-20, 7-4

related errors C-1

security policy in accounts dialog box 8-8

troubleshooting C-7

Start Date data entry box, performance manager 7-10

starting

a Cisco MNM session 3-1

node devices 9-2

VSPT 8-5

state icons 3-22

STATE measurement group B-7

states dialog box 5-20, 6-3, 6-25

status bar 3-9

status dialog window 3-10

status information, viewing 3-9

stopping node devices 9-2

STP 1-18

SUA

key 8-45

route 8-45

SGP measurements B-47

summary interval 7-7

summary rule 7-7, 7-11

switching applications 3-3

switch view 1-23

symbols, map viewer 3-22

syslogAlarm A-5

system

component properties 8-23

components measurements B-11

log viewing 8-58

T

TCAs, setting 6-9

TCP counters B-1

TDM

interface measurements B-8

interface properties 8-16

Telnet, to a device 8-5

threshold-crossing alerts, setting 6-9

TMR properties 8-26

TNS properties 8-26

toolbar 3-8

basic 3-7

MGC 8-60

tooltips 3-8

tools, for diagnosis 8-57

total, summary rule 7-11

traceroute 8-58

trace viewer 8-60

translation verification 8-61

traps

BAMS A-3

ITP-L A-5

MGC host 6-22

receipt not guaranteed 6-24

troubleshooting

alarms A-2

Cisco MNM problems C-1

deployment C-6

discovery C-6

SSH C-7

trunk groups

audit 8-58

component properties 8-47

measurements B-12

U

UDP counters B-1

UNIX commands, running from CMNM 8-58

user, modifying 4-10

user group 4-2, 4-4

creating 4-7

modifying 4-11

user name, Cisco EMF login 3-2

user password, Cisco EMF login 3-2

using

event browser 6-10

map viewer 3-10

the event manager 6-4

V

view

network 3-20

physical 3-20

site 3-20

viewer

map 1-7

multiple applications 3-4

using 3-10

viewing, interface properties 8-15

views

expanding or collapsing 3-21

map viewer 3-13

virtual memory

measurements B-12

properties 8-23

Voice Services Provisioning Tool (VSPT) 1-5

launch 8-5

launch mode 8-6

W

warmStart A-5

WebViewer, launching 8-5

X

X-terminal window, opening 8-5

X window, launching 8-58