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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter 5 Maintaining an Efficient Network
How Do I Monitor the Network?
Table 5-9 Job Monitor Filter Dialog Box Descriptions
Tab Description
Creation Time
(time zone)
Allows you to filter job monitor data for a specified time period, ranging from the
past hour to the past 180 days. Additionally, you can click the User Specified radio
button to specify an exact filter starting and ending time by month, day, year, and
hour. The time zone can be Greenwich mean time (GMT), a user-defined offset
from GMT, or local time, depending on what is specified in the User Preferences
dialog box. Click No Time Specified if you want to filter events and the time
period is not important.
NE ID Allows you to select network elements (NEs) back and forth between the list of
available NE IDs and selected NE IDs. The filter runs on the NEs in the Selected
NE ID list.
Task Owner Allows you to move owners back and forth between the list of available owners and
selected owners. The filter runs on the owners in the Selected Task Owner list.
Job/Task ID Allows you to filter jobs by job and task IDs. Jobs consist of multiple tasks. For
example, if you perform a memory backup for multiple NEs, the backup operation
is a job, and each NE is a task.
If you specify a start and end ID range in the job ID field but leave the task ID
field blank, the filter runs on the job ID range.
If you specify a start and end ID range in the task ID field but leave the job ID
field blank, the filter runs on the task ID range.
If you specify a start and end ID range in both the job ID and task ID fields,
the filter first applies the values in the job ID field, then narrows the filter
according to the values in the task ID field. For example, if you specify that
job ID Start = 1, job ID End = 3, task ID Start = 1, and task ID End = 2, the
returned value is all entries with a job ID of 1, 2 or 3 and a task ID of 1 or 2.
Task Type Allows you to move task types back and forth between the list of available task
types and selected task types. Task types include:
Automatic memory backup
Memory backup
Memory restore
Software download
The filter runs on the tasks in the Selected Task Type list.
Task Status Allows you to filter tasks by status:
Queued—The task is scheduled but has not yet begun.
Running—The task is in progress.
Canceled—The task has been canceled.
Failed—The task failed.
Succeeded—The task succeeded.
Waiting—The node manager must be initialized before a task can begin. If the
node manager is not initialized, the status of the task is Waiting. After the node
manager becomes initialized, the task status changes to Queued.