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Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Nodes
The Node Window displays the following information for each discovered node:
• Internal ID—Internal ID of the node. The internal ID is a unique ID for every
event, link, linkset, signaling point, and node, assigned by SGM for its own
internal use. It can also be useful when the TAC is debugging problems.
• Name—Name or IP address of the node.
• Primary SNMP Address—IP address of the node, used by SNMP to poll the
node. (There might be other IP addresses on the node that are not the primary
SNMP address.)
• CLLI Code—COMMON LANGUAGE Location Identification Code for the
node. A CLLI code is a standardized 11-character identifier that uniquely
identifies the geographic location of the node. If the node has no CLLI code
configured, this field is blank.
• Device Type—Device type of the node. Possible values are:
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Cisco2650—Cisco 2650 series router
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Cisco2650XM—Cisco 2650XM series router
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Cisco2651—Cisco 2651 series router
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Cisco2651XM—Cisco 2651XM series router
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Cisco7204—Cisco 7204 series router
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Cisco7204VXR—Cisco 7204VXR series router
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Cisco7206—Cisco 7206 series router
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Cisco7206VXR—Cisco 7206VXR series router
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Cisco7507—Cisco 7507 series router
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Cisco7507mx—Cisco 7507mx series router
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Cisco7507z—Cisco 7507z series router
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Cisco7513—Cisco 7513 series router
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Cisco7513mx—Cisco 7513mx series router
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Cisco7513z—Cisco 7513z series router
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IPDevice—IP device, other than those listed above. You can assign this
icon to an unknown node if you know that it is an IP device.
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Unknown—SGM is unable to determine the device type.
• ITP MIB Level—MIB conformance level used by the ITP, such as ITP MB5.