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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.