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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?
Figure 9-2 Domain Explorer
SuperUsers or Network Administrators use the Domain Explorer to create groups of NEs and to organize
the domain in a hierarchy. By default, the Domain Explorer contains the following groups that are visible
to SuperUsers and Network Administrators only:
• Discovered NEs—Contains NEs that have been automatically discovered by the server. Discovered
NEs are added to the Discovered NEs group by default and then managed automatically. Refer to
the “4.2.4 Network Element Discovery” section on page 4-7 for more information on discovery
service.
• Deleted NEs—Contains NEs that have been deleted. An NE appears in this group only when the last
instance of that NE has been deleted.
• Lost and Found—The client performs a minimal check at initialization to verify that the tree
representation for the administrator’s domain is valid. If there are any mismatches between the
groups and NEs in the domain and those in the administrator’s domain, the mismatched NEs or
groups are shown in the Lost and Found group in the Domain Explorer Hierarchy pane. If the
administrator moves the NEs or groups in the Lost and Found group to another group and then clicks
Refresh Data or restarts the client, the Lost and Found group disappears.
Note The Discovered NEs, Deleted NEs, or Lost and Found groups may not be deleted or renamed.
Note The server time is displayed on the lower right side of the Domain Explorer.