Manual do usuário Cisco Systems OL-9118-03

Manual para o dispositivo Cisco Systems OL-9118-03

Dispositivo: Cisco Systems OL-9118-03
Categoria: Servidor
Fabricante: Cisco Systems
Tamanho: 0.82 MB
Data de adição: 6/4/2013
Número de páginas: 44
Imprimir o manual

Baixar

Como usar?

Nosso objetivo é fornecer-lhe o mais rapidamente possível o acesso ao conteúdo contido no manual de instruções para Cisco Systems OL-9118-03. Usando a pré-visualização online, você pode visualizar rapidamente o índice e ir para a página onde você vai encontrar a solução para seu problema com Cisco Systems OL-9118-03.

Para sua conveniência

Se a consulta dos manuais Cisco Systems OL-9118-03 diretamente no site não for conveniente para você, você tem duas soluções possíveis:

  • Visualização em tela cheia - Para visualizar facilmente o manual do usuário (sem baixá-lo para seu computador), você pode usar o modo de tela cheia. Para começar a visualização do manual Cisco Systems OL-9118-03 no modo de tela cheia, use o botão Tela cheia.
  • Download para seu computador - você também pode baixar o manual Cisco Systems OL-9118-03 em seu computador e mantê-lo em suas coleções. No entanto, se você não quer perder espaço no seu dispositivo, você sempre pode baixá-lo no futuro a partir de ManualsBase.
Cisco Systems OL-9118-03 Manual de instruções - Online PDF
Advertisement
« Page 1 of 44 »
Advertisement
Versão para impressão

Muitas pessoas preferem ler os documentos não na tela, mas na versão impressa. A opção de imprimir o manual também foi fornecida, você pode usá-la clicando na hiperligação acima - Imprimir o manual. Você não precisa imprimir o manual inteiro Cisco Systems OL-9118-03, apenas as páginas selecionadas. Respeite o papel.

Resumos

Abaixo você encontrará previews do conteúdo contido nas páginas subseqüentes do manual para Cisco Systems OL-9118-03. Se você deseja visualizar rapidamente o conteúdo das páginas subseqüentes, você pode usá-los.

Resumos do conteúdo
Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 1


CHAPTER4
Getting Started
This chapter provides information about starting and stopping the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport
Manager (MWTM), and an overview of how to use the MWTM to manage your Cisco IP Transfer Point
(ITP) or Radio Access Network-Optimization (RAN-O) installation.
This chapter includes:
• Starting the MWTM Server, page 4-1
 Starting the MWTM Client, page 4-2
 Discovering Your Network, page 4-4
 Displaying the MWTM Main Window, page 4-22
 Using the MWTM Main Menu, page 4-

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 2

Chapter 4 Getting Started Starting the MWTM Client Tip For a definition of MWTM nodes, see What is ITP?, page 1-6 and What is RAN-O?, page 1-7. Because the MWTM application comprises a server component and a client component, you must start both components to run the application. To start the MWTM server on a Solaris or Linux system: Step 1 You must be logged in as the root user or as a superuser, or your login must have administrator privileges. To log in as the root user, see the Be

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 3

Chapter 4 Getting Started Starting the MWTM Client Before Starting the MWTM Client When you start an MWTM client, the version and release of the client must match that of the MWTM server. If there is a client-server mismatch, the MWTM displays a warning message when you try to start the client. If you have a web browser installed, the MWTM optionally opens a web page from which you can download an allowed, matching client. See Downloading the MWTM Client from the Web, page 11-7 for

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 4

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Access the Node You use the MWTM to link to the node by using the connection protocol (Telnet or SSH) that you set in the Node SNMP and Credentials dialog box (see Credentials Fields, page 3-21). To access the node, right-click a node in a window, then choose Node > Connect to from the right-click menu. Note If your client workstation does not have network access to the IP address of the node (that is, if the node is behind a firewal

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 5

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Step 5 Select the Seed Settings tab, if it is not already selected. You use the Seed Settings tab to create, save, load, and delete MWTM seed files. Load one or more seed nodes, or an existing seed file, by using the procedures in Loading Seed Nodes and Seed Files, page 4-7. Step 6 Select the Discovery tab, or click Next. You use the Discovery tab to discover the objects in your network. See Running Discovery, page 4-13 for more info

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 6

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Launching the Discovery Dialog To launch the Discovery dialog box and begin the Discovery process, choose Network > Network Discovery from the MWTM main menu. The MWTM displays the Discovery dialog box. Figure 4-1 Discovery Dialog with Seed Settings Displayed You use the Discovery dialog box to load and configure seed nodes, and use those seed nodes to discover the objects in your network. If you start the MWTM client and the MWTM dat

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 7

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Menu Command Description File > Close Closes the current window. (Ctrl-W) Edit > Node SNMP and Opens the Node SNMP and Credentials Editor dialog box. Credentials Editor If you have implemented MWTM User-Based Access, this option is (Alt-D) available to users with authentication-level Network Administrator (level 4) and higher. Help > Topics Displays the table of contents for the MWTM online help. (F1) Help > Window Displays online hel

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 8

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Loading a Seed Node To load a seed node, enter the name or IP address of the seed node in the IP Address, Address range, Subnet, CIDR, or DNS Hostname field, and click Add Node (or press Enter). Note Follow the guidelines for IP addresses in SNMP Configuration Table, page 3-16. The MWTM displays details of the SNMP settings for the seed nodes in the Seed Details pane. Continue adding seed nodes until you are certain that the MWTM wil

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 9

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Field or Button Description Make this my preferred start option Specifies whether the selected seed file should be loaded automatically whenever this MWTM client is started or the Discovery dialog box is opened. By default, this check box is unchecked for all seed files. That is, no seed file is loaded automatically when the MWTM client is started or the Discovery dialog box is opened. Number of Files Total number of seed files and

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 10

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Note If another user modifies and saves the seed file before you save your changes, the MWTM asks if you want to overwrite that user’s changes. If you choose to do so, the other user’s changes are overwritten and lost. If you choose not to do so, your changes are lost, unless you save the seed file to a different filename. Figure 4-3 Save File Dialog: Seed File List Dialog The Save File Dialog: Seed File List contains: Field or Butto

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 11

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Field or Button Description Number of Files Total number of seed files and folders. (displayed in bottom left corner) OK Saves the seed file and any changes you made to the seed file list and closes the dialog box. To save the seed file with a new name, you can either save the file with:  A completely new name. Enter the new name and click OK.  An existing name, overwriting an old seed file. Select the name in the list and click OK

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 12

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Field or Button Description Read Community SNMP community name for read access to the information maintained by the SNMP agent on the node. This value can be up to 32 characters in length. Do not include special characters such as the opening single quote ('), at symbol (@), dollar sign ($), caret (^), closing single quote ('), double quote ("), ampersand (&), or pipe (|). This value is usually set to public (the default). Poll Inte

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 13

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Creating and Changing Seed Files Using a Text Editor A seed file is simply an unformatted list of seed node names. To create a seed file by using a text editor, simply create a file and list the seed node names, one on each line, with no other formatting: new-york-a new-york-b chicago-c When you save and name the seed file, remember:  You can use any letters, numbers, or characters in the name that your operating system allows, excep

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 14

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Figure 4-4 Discovery Tab Before Discovery The Discovery tab comprises:  Discovery Settings, page 4-15  Discovered Nodes, page 4-17 Related Topics:  Discovery Overview, page 4-4  Polling a Node, page 8-70 User Guide for the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager 6.0 4-14 OL-9118-03

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 15

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Discovery Settings The Discovery Settings pane of the Discovery tab contains: Field or Button Description Entire Network Check box used to specify the extent of the network discovery:  To discover the entire network, check this check box. This is called recursive discovery, and it is the default setting. With this check box checked, the MWTM discovers all seed nodes and attempts to manage them; then attempts to discover and manage al

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 16

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Field or Button Description Discover Begins discovering the network. Network Click Discover Network to begin Discovery. If you have not defined at least one seed node in the Seed Settings tab, the MWTM prompts you to do so. When Discovery begins:  The Discover Network button changes to Stop Discovery.  The Discovery In Progress message appears in the title bar of all MWTM client windows. Discovery progresses in bursts. You might see

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 17

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network To recover from this situation and generate a new, complete, and reliable MWTM database, you must perform one of these procedures:  Run Discovery again, with Entire Network and Delete Existing Data checked.  Change the Unmanaged nodes to managed status. See Unmanaging and Managing Nodes or ITP Signaling Points, page 6-38 for more information.  Poll the nodes that were Unmanaged in the first Discovery. See Polling a Node, page 8-70

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 18

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network You can resize each column, or sort the table based on the information in one of the columns. By default, the MWTM displays all of the columns in the Discovered Nodes section except Internal ID, Uptime, Reboot Reason, Process Traps, and Last Status Change.  To display hidden columns, right-click in the table heading and select the check boxes for the columns that you want to display.  To hide columns, right-click in the table headi

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 19

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Column or Button Description Node Type Type of node. Node types can be specific to ITP, RAN-O, or generic to both. ITP specific nodes include:  Cisco2650XM, Cisco2651XM  Cisco2811  Cisco7204VXR, Cisco7206VXR  Cisco7301  Cisco7507, Cisco7507mx, Cisco7507z, Cisco7513, Cisco7513mx, Cisco7513z  Cisco7604, Cisco7606, Cisco7609, Cisco7613 RAN-O-specific nodes include:  CiscoMWR-1941-DC-A—Cisco MWR-1941-DC-A series router  CiscoONS154

Resumo do conteúdo contido na página número 20

Chapter 4 Getting Started Discovering Your Network Column or Button Description Trap Polling Indicates whether trap polling is enabled. This field is read-only. If you want to: (RAN-O only)  Enable trap polling for the RAN-O node, set ipran-mib snmp-access to outOfBand on the node.  Disable trap polling for the RAN-O node, set ipran-mib snmp-access to inBand on the node. Report Polling Indicates whether report polling is enabled on the web interface. For ITP nodes, the default setti


Manuais similares
# Manual do usuário Categoria Baixar
1 Cisco Systems 6200 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
2 Cisco Systems Be6000 Ucs C220m3 HdBE6KSTBDLPLSK9 Manual de instruções Servidor 54
3 Cisco Systems 5.4 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
4 Cisco Systems A03D1TBSATA Manual de instruções Servidor 0
5 Cisco Systems 6 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
6 Cisco Systems Cisco 1121 Secure Access Control System CSACS1121UPK9 Manual de instruções Servidor 25
7 Cisco Systems Cisco Access Registrar 3.5 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
8 Cisco Systems C24 M3 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
9 Cisco Systems Cisco Network StorageC220 Manual de instruções Servidor 1
10 Cisco Systems 3.3 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
11 Cisco Systems Channelized T3 Trunk Card AS5800 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
12 Cisco Systems Cisco Network StorageUCSRAID9266CV Manual de instruções Servidor 0
13 Cisco Systems Cisco Network Storage9266CV-8i Manual de instruções Servidor 0
14 Cisco Systems Cisco Network StorageUCSSP6C220E Manual de instruções Servidor 0
15 Cisco Systems 4.2 Manual de instruções Servidor 6
16 Edelbrock 1921 Manual de instruções Servidor 0
17 Sony VAIO VGF-HS1 Manual de instruções Servidor 11
18 Sony NAS-SV20DI Manual de instruções Servidor 1
19 3Com 10031370-01 Manual de instruções Servidor 1
20 3Com SuperStack 3 Manual de instruções Servidor 9