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At this level, the tree also displays the following devices:
CLANs - Displays the CLANs related to the CM. For each CLAN, all related Media
Gateways (MGs) are listed under the MG branch. When you click a CLAN, all IP phones
associated with the CLAN are displayed in the Registered Endpoints Table.
VAL boards - Displays the VAL Boards related to the CM.
Port Networks (PNs) - Displays the PNs that are controlled by the CM. Carriers that are
part of the selected PN are listed under that PN.
Enterprise Survivability Servers (ESSs) - Displays the ESSs for the CM. If the ESS
controls some of the PNs in the tree (because they lost connectivity with the CM), these
PNs appear directly under the ESS, rather than under the CM.
Local Survivable Processors (LSPs) - Display the LSPs for the CM.
Voice Adjuncts - Displays Voice Adjuncts for the CM.
Media Gateways (MGs) - Only appear for CMs, if the CM is running in processor ethernet
mode. When you click an MG, all IP phones physically connected to the MG are displayed
in the Port Connections Table.
PNs - Displays the PNs that are controlled by the CM. Under each PN, the list of cabinets
associated with the selected PN are displayed, showing the cabinet number and letter for
each device.
The Distributed Office branch lists all the distributed office AM110 servers. Under each server,
the gateway physically connected to the server (either i40 or i120) is displayed. If you click the
AM110 server, all phones controlled by that server are displayed in the registered endpoints
table. If you click the gateway listed under the AM110 server, a list of ports associated with the
gateway are displayed in the Port Connections Table.
The IP Office branch displays all IP Office devices. It supports the following types of devices:
IP406V2, IP412, Small Office 4T+4A+8DS, Small Office 2T+4A, and Small Office 4T+8A.
The Other branch splits into three. The S8100 branch displays S8100 Devices in the network.
The Unaffiliated branch displays a list of MGs, whose affiliation with a Communication
Manager Media Server cannot be determined. If you click an MG, IP phones physically
connected to the MG are displayed in the Port Connections Table. The Remote Controller
branch displays all MGs for which the controller could be found, but the controller's association
with the CM could not be determined.
Note:
To refresh the Port Connections or Endpoints table for connections or endpoints
Note:
attached to a specific device, right click on that device in the tree and select
Refresh Connections.
Using the Network Tree
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