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Configuring Network Services Upstream Control Protocol (UCP) Display
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VLAN type (STD or Upstream)
UCP Node Type (Primary, Secondary, Primary and Secondary, Upstream, Non-Upstream)
UCP status (active, standby)
Node types are updated using SNMP traps from the relevant devices.
6.18.1 VLAN Submap Display
Each VLAN interface on a VLAN submap has a UCP Node-type label on top of the VLANIF symbol that can be one of the
following for i MAP 6.0 devices:
p-ups - Primary Upstream Node
s-ups - Secondary Upstream Node
p&s-ups - Primary and Secondary Upstream Node
non-ups - Non-Upstream Node
No text - the VLAN Interface is not in UFO mode; it is a standard VLAN.
Refer to the following figure. An upstream node is connected to a non-upstream node. The green color of the “p-ups” text
indicates that the primary is currently active. If there were a secondary upstream node, it would be in a standby state and be
indicated by a gray color.
FIGURE 6-232 VLAN Interface Showing UCP Status
6.18.2 Network Inventory Display
This same information is also available in the VLAN IF inventory table. Refer to the following figure.