Cisco Systems CATALYST 8500 Manual de usuario Pagina 13

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 20
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 12
1-13
Cisco Catalyst 8500 Manager User Guide
Chapter 1 Concepts
Views
Views
Views are accessible by clicking the Viewer icon on the Cisco EMF launchpad. These views appear in
the frame at the left of the window when you open the Map Viewer window (see the following figure for
an example).
Views model hierarchical relationships between objects, both physical and logical. Objects are organized
into different views and can exist in multiple views simultaneously by reference. Each object can have
a number of parent and child objects. You can access EM objects by navigating through one of the views
to find specific objects by expanding the text. Click on the plus sign (+) next to any object to expand the
view. A minus sign (–) next to an object indicates there are no more levels to expand; you may, however,
click on a minus sign (–) to collapse the view to the level of the specific object as necessary. Each view
represents a different way of containing and grouping objects.
The EM adds specific views to the standard views supplied by Cisco EMF. The standard Cisco EMF
views are the Physical and Network views.
Note For further information on views, see the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide
Release 3.2.
Figure 1-5 C8500MGR Views
The number in parenthesis next to a view indicates how many top–level objects are contained within the
view. For example, in the preceding figure the Network, Physical, and Component Managed views each
contain 1 top–level object and the Layer 3 QoS view contains 2 top–level objects.
The Views section covers the following areas:
Component Managed View
Layer 3 QoS View
Network View
Physical View
You may or may not see all of these views using this EM (exceptions noted). These views all exist within
EMs, however they are not all implemented. If multiple EMs are co–resident, the applicable views are
displayed.
As the following sections detail, the views you will use to perform the majority of the EM capabilities
are the Physical and Component Managed views. Both a similar in structure and allow you to initiate the
EM windows, however it is recommended that you use the Physical view to perform most management
functions within the EM. The Physical view provides a graphical representation of the chassis that the
Component Managed view does not. It should, however, be noted that you must use the Component
Managed view to see representative ATM connection objects within the EM as ATM connection objects
are not available through the Physical view.
Vista de pagina 12
1 2 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios