Map viewer (viewer), Groups, Access – 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 3 Getting Started

Starting Cisco EMF and Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager

Map Viewer (Viewer)

MapViewer allows complete flexibility in viewing, building, and monitoring your network using
graphical representations of network elements.

MapViewer is the primary entry point into the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager. When the
MapViewer application is launched, a window appears corresponding to the highlighted map icon in the
hierarchy pane. You can easily monitor the status of all network elements or abstractions of elements
contained within the network and you can launch any of the additional applications on the Launchpad.

Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for further details on the MapViewer
application.

Groups

Object Group Manager allows you to organize network elements into object groups. An object group is
a collection of objects which are related in some way. They may all be the same type of equipment or all
belong to the same customer.

Object groups can be built manually or by building a query. Some Cisco EMF subsystems may also build
object groups which may be visible and usable by the Cisco EMF user.

Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for further details on the Object Group
Manager application.

Access

User Access Control allows system administrators the opportunity to control the features of their system
that can be accessed by various levels of personnel. This is important for secure network management.

Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for further details on the User Access
Control application.

Event Browser (Events)

One of the most important aspects of Network Service Management is the ability to identify faults and
other events on the network and to take action to resolve them quickly and efficiently. For example, there
may be a power supply fault in a chassis which would require an engineer to be sent out to rectify the
fault. This fault is critical to the running of the network and would need prompt attention.

In Cisco EMF, when a condition (fault) occurs on a managed object in the network, the system is notified
immediately. Notification is shown as an event and can be viewed with the Event Browser (when
configured to do so).

Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3.2 for further details on the
Event Browser application.

Discovery

Discovery allow you to examine the network for IP and SNMP devices and create a managed object for
each new device discovered. Auto-discovery can be opened from the Launchpad window or from a pop
up menu available on selected objects.

Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3.2 for further details on the
Auto-discovery application.

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