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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter6 Configuring Hardware
How Do I Manage My Network with the Chassis View?
6.1.2.1 Accessing Network Elements
To view the chassis view for a NE in the Hierarchy pane:
Drag-and-drop the NE from the Hierarchy pane to the Configuration pane
or
Double-click on the NE in the Hierarchy pane
The corresponding view opens or is highlighted in the Configuration pane.
Tip Any window within the Hierarchy pane can be “pinned” down by clicking on the pin tool, located in the
bottom right corner of each window. This means that when you open other windows, the tacked down
window will remain open. For more information on this feature, see Chapter 2, “Basic Concepts.”
Table 6-2 Chassis View—Toolbar Buttons
Option Task
Chassis View Launches Chassis View for the selected object.
If no object is selected, Chassis View launches, and the right hand area is
empty.
Configuration Center Launches Configuration Center for the selected object.
If no object is selected, Configuration Center launches, and the right hand
area is empty.
Diagnostics Center Launches Diagnostics Center for the selected object.
If no object is selected, Diagnostics Center launches, and the right hand
area is empty.
Statistics Report Launches the Statistics Report.
Administration Launches the Cisco MGM Audit Trail Viewer. For more information, see
section 8.3.2 Viewing the Audit Trail File, page 8-4.
Table 6-3 Chassis View—Hierarchy, Configuration, and Inspector Pane Descriptions
Options Task
Hierarchy pane Navigates and displays objects for selection and configuration. For more
information, see Chapter 2, “Basic Concepts.”
Inspector pane Provides a list of detailed status information for the NE selected in the
Hierarchy pane. For more information, see Chapter 2, “Basic Concepts.”
Configuration pane Displays the chassis view for the selected object. If no object is selected, the
Configuration pane will be empty.
Within the Configuration pane, there are two tabs:
Front View—Shows the front view configuration.
Rear View—Shows the rear view configuration.