19.5.1 Node View
Figure 19-5
19.5.1.2 Node View Card Shortcuts
If you move your mouse over cards in the graphic, popups display additional information about the card
including the card type; the card status (active or standby); the type of alarm, such as Critical, Major, or
Minor (if any); the alarm profile used by the card; and for transponder (TXP) or muxponder (MXP)
cards, the wavelength of the dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) port. Right-click a card
to reveal a shortcut menu, which you can use to open, reset, delete, or change a card. Right-click a slot
to preprovision a card (that is, provision a slot before installing the card).
19.5.1.3 Node View Tabs
Table 19-8
Table 19-8
Tab
Alarms
Conditions
History
Circuits
Provisioning
Inventory
Maintenance
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lists the tabs and subtabs available in the node view.
Node View Tabs and Subtabs
Description
Lists current alarms (CR, MJ, MN) for the node
and updates them in real time.
Displays a list of standing conditions on the
node.
Provides a history of node alarms including date,
type, and severity of each alarm. The Session
subtab displays alarms and events for the current
session. The Node subtab displays alarms and
events retrieved from a fixed-size log on the
node.
Creates, deletes, edits, and maps circuits.
Provisions the ONS 15454 node.
Provides inventory information (part number,
serial number, Common Language Equipment
Identification [CLEI] codes) for cards installed
in the node. Allows you to delete and reset cards
and change the card service state.
Performs maintenance tasks for the node.
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Subtabs
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Session, Node
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General, Ether Bridge, Network,
Protection, BLSR, Security, SNMP,
Comm Channels, Timing, Alarm
Profiles, Defaults, UCP, WDM-ANS
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Database, Ether Bridge, Protection,
BLSR (ANSI), MS-SPRing (ETSI),
Software, Cross-Connect, Overhead
XConnect, Diagnostic, Timing,
Audit, Routing Table, RIP Routing
Table, Test Access, DWDM
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