Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual page 126

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Working with the CTC Window
Figure 2-7
After you add a node to a domain, the span lines leading to nodes within the domain become thicker
(Figure
Figure 2-8
is green if all spans it represents are active and grey if any one span it represents is down. The domain
icon color reflects the highest alarm severity of any node within it.
Figure 2-8
Within the domain, external nodes and domains that are directly connected to nodes inside the domain
are displayed in a dimmed color
displayed.
Figure 2-9
You manage ONS 15454s that reside within a domain the same way you manage ONS 15454s on the
network map.
Note
Domains you create will be seen by all users who log into the network.
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Adding nodes to a domain
2-8). The thick lines may represent multiple spans. For example, if the "rio-104" node in
is connected to two nodes within domain-0, the thick line represents two spans. The thick line
Outside nodes displayed within the domain
(Figure
Nodes inside a domain
Table 2-8
shows the domain actions.
2-9). DCC links with one or two ends inside the domain are also
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November 2001

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