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Chapter 12 Managing CORBA Interfaces
What is Cisco MGM GateWay/CORBA?
Figure 12-1 Cisco MGM GateWay/CORBA Communications Architecture
Cisco MGM GateWay/CORBA is based on the following TMF standards:
• TMF513 v2.0 (October 2001): Multi-Technology Network Management Business Agreement
• TMF608 v2.0 (October 2001): Multi-Technology Network Management Information Agreement
• TMF814 v2.0 (October 2001): Multi-Technology Network Management Solution Set
12.1.1 Viewing the Cisco MGM GateWay/CORBA Properties Pane
Use the GateWay/CORBA Service Properties pane to stop, start, or configure Cisco MGM
GateWay/CORBA service parameters. To view the Cisco MGM GateWay/CORBA Properties pane,
from the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > Control Panel, then choose
GateWay/CORBA Service from the hierarchy pane at left. The pane contains two tabs, Global and OSS
Clients.
12.1.1.1 Global Tab
Use the Global tab to start and stop Cisco MGM GateWay/CORBA service.
Service provider's OSS
Cisco Media Gateway Manager
CORBA
GIOP
IIOP
TCP
IP
Ethernet
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Table 12-1 Field Descriptions for GateWay/CORBA Service—Global Tab
Field Description
Service Status Displays the current status of the service: Active, Not Active, or Not Installed.
Service Control Allows you to stop or start a process. Notice that the Service Control button
toggles between Stop and Start, and the Service Status field changes accordingly.
This field is not available if the Service Status is Not Installed.
Enable Encryption
for Username and
Password
When checked, usernames and passwords are transmitted between the EMS
server and the OSS in encrypted format. The maximum encryption length is 53
bytes. If this check box is unchecked, Cisco MGM GateWay/CORBA usernames
and passwords are transmitted without encryption. By default, encryption is
disabled at installation.