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Chapter 2 Concepts

Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Objects and Interfaces

Figure 2-2

Sample Telecom Graphical Object

An object is a representation of a network element. For example, the object could be a node or a link.
Each object shown in the right window provides pictorial cues which provide information about its
associated network element. The information can be structural information; for example, a network
element name or state and event information such as “out of service.”

Each object can display the following information about its associated network element:

Object name—Name that the user gives to the object

Object class—Class indicates a different kind of element

Object state—(ANSI T1-232):

Event unacknowledged count

Event unacknowledged state

Event outstanding state

Figure 2-3

shows an example of a Cisco 12000 chassis map displaying a few of the TGO icons that could

appear.

Object name

Object class bitmap

Event unacknowledged count and state (color).
The color of the object balloon shows the most severe
unacknowledged event status. Event severities are
by a letter in the balloon (for example, the letter C
signifies a Critical alarm.

Event outstanding state
(outline and name colors)
Color of outline and
object name shows most
severe event status of
any acknowledged or
unacknowledged event

Object state

(icon/hatching)

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