Use of telecom graphics objects – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Cisco 12000/10700 v3.1.1 Router Manager User Guide

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Chapter 2 Concepts

Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Objects and Interfaces

VLAN—Domain, VLAN, sub-interface objects. VLAN sub-interfaces can be configured on
Ethernet interfaces.

Table 2-3

describes the management functions for Layer 3 QoS logical configurations.

Table 2-4

describes the management functions for ATM logical objects.

Table 2-5

describes the management functions for VLAN objects.

Use of Telecom Graphics Objects

Cisco EMF uses Telecom Graphics Objects (TGO) in the Map Viewer application. TGO is a
TeleManagement Forum (TMF) sponsored initiative to provide standard graphical representations for
network topology maps.

A TGO displays additional information icons on top of the existing object icons displayed in Map
Viewer. The additional icons indicate a variety of information (for example, information on the state of
the object or event status information).

Figure 2-2

provides an example of a TGO.

Table 2-3

Layer 3 QoS Logical Objects

Logical Object

Management Functions

WRED:
CoS queue groups

ToFab Policies

Create, configure, apply, modify, delete and remove CosQ groups, WRED
ToFab and CAR objects.

CAR:
CAR policies
CAR access lists

Software: VRF Policies

Create, configure, apply(to an interface) and remove(from device and
interface) VRF Policies

Table 2-4

ATM Logical Objects

Logical Object

Management Functions You Can Perform

PVC
SVC

Upload, sync, create, configure, manage, and delete/connect/disconnect on
main or sub-interfaces. Status information can be collected and displayed
for PVC objects only.

Table 2-5

VLAN Objects

Logical Object

Management Functions You Can Perform

Domain,
VLAN
VLAN sub-interfaces

Create and delete on Domain objects. Create, configure, manage, and delete
on VLAN and sub-interfaces.

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