H Using The Service Level Management (Slm) Reports; H Starting Diagnostic Tests - Paradyne OPENLANE User Manual

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Using the Service Level Management (SLM) Reports
Starting Diagnostic Tests
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SLM Reports are set up and distributed through the World Wide Web. From
within the Navigation Wizard, you need only ensure the discovery of the
FrameSaver SLV devices for which you want to enable data collection. See
Populating the Device Display Area
devices.
Chapter 5,
Creating Service Level Management Reports,
overview of creating and delivering these reports through the World Wide Web.
The Device Display Area, within the Navigation Wizard window, lists and displays
all devices known to the Performance Wizard. By selecting a FrameSaver device,
physical interface, DLCI, or end-to-end connection from the Device Display Area,
you can perform various operations, including starting Diagnostic Tests.
Procedure
To access Diagnostic Tests from within the Navigation Wizard:
1. Select a device, physical interface, DLCI, or end-to-end connection from the
Device Display Area.
2. Start Diagnostic Tests using any of the following methods:
— Click on the Tests button at the bottom of the Navigation Wizard window.
— Click on the Action menu and select Tests.
— Click on the right mouse button while positioned over an object, then
select Tests from the pop-up menu.
NOTE:
The Diagnostic Tests component requires Write access to a device. You set
this access by using the Set (Write) Community string when you add devices
to the Device Display Area. See
page 2-4 for more information on adding devices.
Chapter 6,
Diagnostic Tests,
Tests functions and access options.
on page 2-4 for information on adding these
Populating the Device Display Area
provides you with an overview of the Diagnostic
May 1999
Using the Navigation Wizard
provides you with an
on
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