Interpreting Map Status Indicators - Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Troubleshooting Manual

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Element type
Device icon
Port icon
Unmanaged device icon
Topology group icon
Composite service icon
Service tier icon
IP/MPLS cloud icon
Green lines
Gray lines
Red lines

Interpreting map status indicators

The maps provide the following status information for managed network elements:
operational status of a device
operational status of an interface
the most severe alarm for a device or service
Table
unmanaged devices.
Indicator
Device icon color
Topology group icon
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Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 6.1 R3
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Description
Managed devices, such as a 7750 SR
Managed access interface
Unmanaged device, such as a PE router
Managed topology groups
Managed composite services
Services that make up the managed composite services
IP/MPLS network
Provisioned paths for an LSP map.
Network interface that is operationally up for all other maps.
Actual paths for an LSP map
Network interface that is operationally down
5-3
describes the map status indicators. There are no status indicators for
Table 5-3 Map status indicators
Description
The color of device icons and links represents the reachability of
the device.
Red indicates that the device or link is not SNMP reachable.
Yellow indicates that the device is being synchronized.
Green indicates that the device is SNMP reachable.
For a service view, red indicates that the service on the device is
down.
The color and icon in the upper left corner of the topology group
icon indicate the most severe alarm on any of the devices in the
group.
The color of the upper middle section of the topology group icon
indicates the aggregated SNMP connectivity status of the devices in
the topology group.
The color of the upper right corner of the topology group icon
indicates the aggregated link status of the links in the topology
group.
Troubleshooting Guide
5 — Troubleshooting alarms using topology maps
Table 5-2 Map elements
November 2008
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