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Overview

Overview

The Cisco 6700 series Element Management System (EMS) is a powerful operations and management tool with a graphical user interface. EMS enables users to provision, manage, and monitor up to 2,500 Cisco 6700 nodes within a Cisco 6700 network.

EMS Terms

Table 1-1 describes some of the terms used throughout this EMS guide.


Table 1-1: EMS Terms
Term Definition

NE

Network element---The physical Cisco 6732 or Cisco 6705 chassis. Occasionally, the term "Cisco 6700 NE" is used for added clarity.

node

The EMS representation of a NE in the Cisco 6700 network (shown as an icon in the EMS net view).

slot

A space in the Cisco 6732 or Cisco 6705 chassis used to house a card.

card

A modular element placed in a slot of the Cisco 6732 or Cisco 6705 chassis. A card that provides one or more user traffic interfaces (lines) is called a line card; a card that does not offer user traffic interfaces is called a common card.

line

An interface designed to carry user traffic (data or voice) across the Cisco 6700 network.

port

An interface designed to carry non-user traffic (such as management traffic) from the Cisco 6700 NE to a network device or workstation.

EMS Views

Table 1-2 describes the different windows (views) seen in EMS.


Table 1-2: EMS Views
View Description How to Open How to Close

Net view

A view of the Cisco 6700 network, using icons to represent installed nodes. Individual nodes are created and modified in net view.

Net view appears when EMS is initially launched.

Select File > Exit from the menu bar. This closes EMS.

Inter-node provision window

A special display used to configure connections between nodes.

From net view, click the Inter Node Provision button at the top right of the window.

Select File > Exit from the menu bar to return to net view.

Node view

A graphic representation of a Cisco 6732 or Cisco 6705 chassis, complete with installed cards. Lines and cards are provisioned from node view.

From net view, double-click a node, or right-click a node and select Node View from the popup menu.

Select File > Exit from the menu bar to return to net view.

NE provision window

A window used to set important NE parameters such as IP address, timing source, and node ID.

From node view, double-click the node nameplate (located at the top of the screen).

Select Exit from the function bar to return to node view.

Plugin slot provision window

A window used to provision a slot for a particular card.

From node view, double-click any empty slot.

Select Exit from the function bar to return to node view.

Plugin card provision window

A window used to set individual card settings.

From node view, double-click any card.

Select Exit from the function bar to return to node view.

Line provision window

A window used to set individual line settings and parameters.

From node view, double-click any line.

Select Exit from the function bar to return to node view.

Each view is further detailed in the following sections.

Net View

Net view appears when EMS is initially launched. It displays the topology of the Cisco 6700 network. (See Figure 1-1.) From net view, all nodes, subnets, and end node lists can be created or modified.


Figure 1-1:
Net View


Inter-Node Provision Window

The inter node provision window is used to provision connections between two or more NEs. (See Figure 1-2.) By clicking the visual links drawn between nodes, inter-node connections can be created, modified, or deleted.


Figure 1-2: Inter-Node Provision Window


Node View

The EMS node view provides a graphical representation of a Cisco 6700 NE, complete with installed cards and LEDs. (See Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4.) Use node view to provision all slots, cards, and lines in the NE.


Figure 1-3:
Cisco 6732 Node View



Figure 1-4:
Cisco 6705 Node View


NE Provision Window

The NE provision window is used to provision important NE parameters. To open the NE provision window, double-click the node nameplate in node view. (See Figure 1-5.)


Figure 1-5: Node Nameplate


Double-clicking the node nameplate launches the NE provision window. (See Figure 1-6.) The left side of the display contains the function bar, a group of buttons used to navigate the NE provision window.


Figure 1-6:
NE Provision Window and Function Bar


In Figure 1-6, note that the System Basic Provisioning button is grayed out in the button bar. This indicates that the system basic provisioning window is now open. To open a different provisioning window, click one of the buttons in the function bar.

Plugin Slot Provision Window

The plugin slot provision window (see Figure 1-7) is used to provision a slot for a particular type of card.


Figure 1-7: Plugin Slot Provisioning Window


Plugin Card Provision Window

The plugin card provision window (see Figure 1-8) is used to set slot and card parameters, such as card type and administrative status (in service or out of service).


Figure 1-8: Plugin Card Provision Window


Line Provision Window

The line provision window (see Figure 1-9) is used to provision individual line parameters. Each type of line card uses a different line provision window; Figure 1-9 shows the line provision window for a DSX1/8 card.


Figure 1-9: DSX1/8 Line Provision Window


Navigating EMS

The following sections describe the basic navigational techniques used to enter data and provision the Cisco 6700 NE.

Using the Mouse

The following terms are used in this guide to describe actions involving the mouse:

Selecting Icons

Highlighting List Entries

Selecting one or more entries from an EMS list is referred to as highlighting the entries.

Entering Data

The node information window (see Figure 1-10) is used to describe several methods of entering data in EMS:


Figure 1-10: Node Information Window


Using Common Buttons

The following buttons appear in many EMS windows:


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