User`s guide

Related Manuals 1-3
Introduction
¥ Chapter 1,
Introduction
, provides a list of related documentation, describes
certain software conventions, and shows you how to contact Global Technical
Assistance Center.
¥ Chapter 2,
Using the STS16-20 Chassis View
, describes the visual display of
the Chassis View and explains how to use the mouse to access management
applications. Also described in this chapter are device and port level
monitoring functions.
¥ Chapter 3,
ConÞguring ATM Connections
, describes how to conÞgure
Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs). The ATM Connections option will only be
available if you have an ATM SSIM installed in your device.
In addition to providing its own management capabilities, NetSight Element
Manager enables you to access the SmartStack Manager for Windows 95/NT. The
SmartStack Manager is a conÞguration and device management application that
provides network managers with device conÞguration, performance monitoring,
and troubleshooting capabilities. For more information about the SmartStack
Manager, see the
SmartStack Manager - Installation and UserÕs Guide.
Related Manuals
The
STS16-20 UserÕs Guide
is only part of a complete document set designed to
provide comprehensive information about the features available to you through
NetSight Element Manager. Use the following documents to supplement the
procedures and other technical information provided in this manual:
NetSight
Element Manager UserÕs Guide
NetSight Element Manager Tools Guide
NetSight Element Manager Remote Administration Tools UserÕs Guide
NetSight Element Manager Remote Monitoring (RMON) UserÕs Guide
NetSight Element Manager Alarm and Event Handling UserÕs Guide
Network Troubleshooting Guide
For more information about the capabilities of the STS16-20, consult the
appropriate hardware documentation.
For more information on the features of the SmartSTACK Manager, refer to
SmartSTACK Manager - Installation and UserÕs Guide.
Conventions
NetSight Element ManagerÕs device user interface contains a number of elements
which are common to most windows and which operate the same regardless of
the window in which they appear. A brief description of some of the most
common elements appears below.