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Andreas KUTZER
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System Overview
> 1Tag Vorm.: Preside EC-1 Rel. 17
(Preside Core)
EC-1
> Konfigurationen
> Alarm Management > Generating Reports > Unix Commands (bei Interesse)
General Information
> 4 User Groups: > System Engineer
> All functions in menu
NE-Management:
NE-Access Menu 1
NE-Access Menu 2
NE-Access Menu 3
Backup/Restore:
File Structure:
Click on Backup NE in NE-ACCESS_LIST generates file in dir:
Backup NE:
/home/sdhmsusr/sdhms/data/NE_backup/1P/mmdd2004NE_5000_A
/1C/.... /1X/..... /4XE/... etc.
Reports Tool:
Event-Report:
Performance Report:
Configure PM:
15 Min.:
24H:
UAT:
Result:
practical Demonstration
General Information:
> PAP displays a graphical view of the whole Network > EC-1, OPC and OMEA deliver an Icon with related Info
> Graphical Layout has to be done manually for every NE, and > Different views can be stored
Network views The network view you create with the Preside graphical network editor (GNE) is saved in the Preside database. This configuration is then used in the Preside graphical network browser (GNB) to display alarm information from the network elements in the system. When you change and save a network configuration, the Preside database is immediately updated. The new configuration appears on the Preside GNB, and is used as the default for the Preside GNE and Preside GNB until you make additional changes. The Preside GNB can be used to override the default display preferences set in the Preside GNE.
View selection Multiple independent views allow you to display the same network in different ways, using a specific view. Network elements can be placed in different groups and can have different connectivity in each view (with the exception of traffic display links because they are not specified in the Preside GNE and are an attribute of the network). Each view displays all network elements monitored by Preside. Only relative placement, connectivity, and groupings of network elements are different. Each view can have a different customized layout, group hierarchy, background map, and default preferences. View Management dialog The Preside GNE View Management dialog allows you to select, rename, copy, create, or delete a view. You can also use the dialog to define the Preside GNB users that have access to the selected view. Views can have custom layouts, group hierarchies, and background maps. For example, you can define a view to display the network from a physical point of view, with the network elements aligned with a background map. To display the View Management dialog, select the ViewManagement command from the File menu in the Preside GNE window.
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Preside graphical network editor windows The Preside graphical network editor (GNE) provides two separate types of windows for editing configurations: a network window and a subnetwork window.
The network window is the first to appear when you open the Preside GNE. The network window remains on the screen for the duration of your session. The network window provides a graphic view of the groups of network elements and the separate network elements that Preside is monitoring for alarms. The network is shown as a series of connected graphic objects. You can use the Preside GNE to add, link, move, and delete the objects. These functions allow you to create a network layout.
A subnetwork window appears when you double-click on a group in the network window. The subnetwork window displays the network elements and subgroups that are part of the parent group. A separate subnetwork window exists for each group.
Preside graphical network editor network window After selecting a view (if two or more views exist), the network window appears when you first open the Preside GNE. This window allows you to create or modify a network level view of the system monitored by your Preside software. The network window displays graphic objects (see Figure 1-5) to represent the network elements and groups being monitored.
Preside graphical network editor subnetwork window The Preside graphical network editor (GNE) displays groups and network elements currently monitored by Preside. A separate subnetwork window is available for each group displayed in the network configuration. To display a subnetwork window, open the group by double-clicking on it. You can also open the group by selecting the group and then selecting the Open <group> command from the File or group object menu.
The name of the parent group that the network elements and groups are associated with is shown in the window title bar.
Preside graphical network editor window menus The menus and associated commands in the Preside graphical network editor (GNE) network and subnetwork windows are almost identical. In some cases, commands are disabled (grayed out). This is because the command does not apply to the current action, or the feature activated by the command cannot be executed because the controller runs a version of software that does not support the feature.
Commands that are disabled do not apply to the current action or are not supported by the software version this controller uses. If keyboard shortcuts are available, they appear on the menu next to the command. Use the group object menu to view the details of a selected group. Right click on a selected group to display the group object menu. See Group object menu on page 1-16 for more information.
Multipoint line group Multipoint line groups represent a collection of network elements and other groups. You can add multipoint line groups to a network display by using the Group Display Attributes dialog. You can change the position of amultipoint line group by clicking on the group and holding the middle mouse button, and dragging the group to the new position. You can also use this method to transfer groups to other windows. You can change the size or shape of a multipoint line group using highlight handles. The handles appear on a multipoint line group after you select the Edit <group> command from the group object menu. The Group Display Attributes dialog also appears when you select this command. You can edit the details of the group using this dialog, including converting the group to a polygon or rectangle group. You can display the network elements and groups that make up a multipoint line group by double-clicking on the group. When you double-click on the group, a subnetwork window appears on the display. Commands that are disabled do not apply to the current action or are not supported by the software version this controller uses. If keyboard shortcuts are available, they appear on the menu next to the command. Use the group object menu to view the details of a selected group. Right click on a selected group to display the group object menu.
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Polygon group Polygon groups represent a collection of network elements and other groups. You can add polygon groups to a network display by using the Group Display Attributes dialog. You can change the position of a polygon group by clicking on the group and holding the middle mouse button, and dragging the group to the new position. You can also use this method to transfer groups to other windows. You can change the size or shape of a polygon group using highlight handles. The handles appear on a polygon group after you select the Edit <group> command from the group object menu. The Group Display Attributes dialog also appears when you select this command. You can edit the details of the group using this dialog, including converting the group to a multipoint line or rectangle group. You can display the network elements and groups that make up a multipoint line group by double-clicking on the group. When you double-click on the group, a subnetwork window appears on the display. Commands that are disabled do not apply to the current action or are not supported by the software version this controller uses. If keyboard shortcuts are available, they appear on the menu next to the command. Use the group object menu to view the details of a selected group. Right click on a selected group to display the group object menu.
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practical Demonstration
>Alarm Management
Inventory Management
Performance Management
Preferences
practical Demonstration
Trailmanagement 5
> Introduktion
> Terms used in trail management > Trail Manager works How > Advantages of Trail Manager
TM Funktions Logging into TM-GUI Pers. Preferences Filter Options Building Editing Deleting, Copying Trails (Linkprovisioning)
Physical network
Logical network
Connection management
Trail management
Connections are the internal connections between the ports of a Network Element
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Trails are end-to-end routes over which services travel through the network
Network Builder
> NB-GUI
> Starting NB-GUI > Building PS-Connections > Endpoint Cutover > Target learn
> NB-Commandline
> Netbuild Commands > Database Commands
NB-GUI
Double click on icon in pers. toolbox
Building PS-Connections
Endpoint Cutover
Target Learn
> Back
> Next
NB and DB Commands 2
Starting Trailmanager
3 ways:
> from the tool menu bar configuration
show trails
Trailmanager-GUI
Practical Demonstration
Node Modeller
> Starting NM > Building Virtual NEs > Adding Virtual EC to controller list
Starting NM
> Double click on icon
THE END
PS: if something dont works - debugging is very easy