Cisco Systems OL-9118-03 Server User Manual


 
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User Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.0
OL-9118-03
Chapter 4 Getting Started
Discovering Your Network
Node Type Type of node. Node types can be specific to ITP, RAN-O, or generic to both.
ITP specific nodes include:
Cisco2650XM, Cisco2651XM
Cisco2811
Cisco7204VXR, Cisco7206VXR
Cisco7301
Cisco7507, Cisco7507mx, Cisco7507z, Cisco7513, Cisco7513mx,
Cisco7513z
Cisco7604, Cisco7606, Cisco7609, Cisco7613
RAN-O-specific nodes include:
CiscoMWR-1941-DC-A—Cisco MWR-1941-DC-A series router
CiscoONS15454—Cisco ONS 15454 SONET multiplexer
Node B—The radio transmission and reception unit for communication
between radio cells.
RAN_SVC—RAN Service Module in the Cisco ONS 15454
Generic nodes include:
IPDevice—IP device, other than those listed previously. You can assign this
icon to an unknown node if you know that it is an IP device.
Unknown—MWTM is unable to determine the node type.
Software Version Version of software (for example, IOS) that is installed on the node.
Uptime Time the node has been up, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
Reboot Reason Reason for the last reboot of the node.
Ignored Indicates whether the node should be included when aggregating and displaying
MWTM status information:
Uncheck the check box to include the node. This is the default setting.
Select the check box to exclude the node.
Note Not applicable for unmanaged nodes.
Users with authentication level Power User (level 2) and higher can edit this
field.
Process Traps Indicates whether the MWTM should process traps from this node:
Check the check box if you want the MWTM to process traps from this node.
This is the default setting.
Uncheck the check box if you do not want the MWTM to process traps from
this node.
Users with authentication level Power User (level 4) and higher can edit this
field.
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