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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter 9 Managing Faults
Where Can I Get Information on Affected Services and Customers?
Note If you click an alarm count box in the Dashboard, the Alarm Browser appears (see Figure 9-3),
prefiltered for the selected alarm severity.
If there is a change in the alarm count, and the pushpin is up, the Dashboard is moved to the front of the
other windows.
9.2.2 Tooltips
A tooltip appears with the actual alarm counters when the cursor is positioned over a managed object
(domain, group, NE, or board). The tooltip displays a count for each of the following severities:
CR—Critical
MJ—Major
MN—Minor
WR—Warning
UA—Total number of alarms unacknowledged
9.2.3 Domain Explorer
The Domain Explorer is the home window and provides a logical view of the network plus alarm,
connectivity, and operational status. (See Figure 9-2.) It is divided into two sections:
Hierarchy pane—Consists of the different components, which appear in a hierarchical format. The
top level of the hierarchy is the management domain, followed by groups, and then NEs. Groups and
NEs may be repositioned in the hierarchy using either cut/paste or drag and drop operation. Groups
and NEs can exist in multiple locations in the tree.
Property sheet—Displays information about the component selected in the Hierarchy pane. There
are three property sheets: Management Domain Properties, Group Properties, and Network Element
Properties.