Table A-4 Ctc Window Mouse Shortcuts - Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation And Operation Manual

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Appendix A
CTC Information and Shortcuts
Table A-4
Technique
Double-click
Right-click
Move mouse cursor
August 2005
CTC Window Mouse Shortcuts
Description
Node in network view—Displays the node view.
Card in node view—Displays the card view.
Alarm/Event—Displays the object that raised the alarm or event.
Circuits—Displays the Edit Circuit window.
Network view graphic area—Displays a menu that you can use to create a
new domain; change the position and zoom level of the graphic image; save
the map layout (if you have a Superuser security level); reset the default
layout of the network view; set, change, or remove the background image
and color; and save or reset the node position.
Node in network view—Displays a menu that you can use to open the node,
reset the node icon position to the longitude and latitude set on the
Provisioning > General tab, delete the node, fix the node position for
automatic layout, provision circuits, provision channels, and update circuits
or channels with a new node.
Span in network view—Displays a menu that you can use to view
information about the span's source and destination ports, the protection
scheme, and the optical or electrical level.
Card in node view—Displays a menu that you can use to open, delete, reset,
and change cards. The card that you choose determines the commands that
appear.
Card in card view—Displays a menu that you can use to reset the card, or
go to the parent view (node view).
Empty slot in node view—Displays a menu with cards that you can choose
to preprovision the slot.
Over node in network view—Displays a summary of node alarms and
provides a warning if the node icon has been moved out of the map range.
Over span in network view—Displays circuit (node, slot, port) bandwidth
and protection information. For DWDM spans, the optical direction and
optical ring ID appear. If the span terminates on the trunk port of a
transponder card (TXP or MXP), the associated DWDM wavelength also
appears.
Over card in node view—Displays card type, card status, alarm profile
status and, depending on the DWDM card type, number of bands or
channels.
Over card port in node view—Displays card name, port state, and alarm
profile status.
Over card port in card view—Displays port state and alarm profile status.
For DWDM cards, the port number is labeled as channel, band, or line
depending on the card type along with the port state and alarm profile status.
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide, R6.0
A.2.2 CTC Mouse Options
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