Modifying an access service topology view, Deleting an access service topology view, Accessing an access service topology view – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Modifying an access service topology view

1.

Access the access service topology view list page.

2.

Click the Modify icon for the target access service topology view.
The page for modifying access service topology view appears.

3.

Type a new access service topology view name in the View Name field. The name must be unique
in UAM.

4.

Click OK.

Deleting an access service topology view

1.

Access the access service topology view list page.

2.

Click the Delete icon for the target topology view.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

3.

Click OK.

Accessing an access service topology view

There are two methods of selecting a view name to view devices in an access service topology view. For

brevity, many of the procedures in this guide will cite only one method, but you can use either method
with the same results.

Method 1

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select Access User > Access Topology from the navigation tree.

3.

Click a view name link to enter the corresponding view.
The access service topology view displays the device information.

Method 2

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select Access User > Access Topology from the navigation tree.
The access service topology view displays the device information.

You can switch between the device list view and topology view by selecting the Device List option or the

Topology option located at the upper right of the page.

Device information

Status—Device alarm status, including: Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, Normal,

Unknown, and Unmanaged.

Device Name—Device name. Click a device name link to view the detailed information about the
device. For more information, see HP Intelligent Management Center v7.0 Enterprise and Standard

Platform Administrator Guide.

Category—Device type, such as routers, switches, services, security devices, storage devices, and
desktops.

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