CanogaView® Smart Element Manager device that is to be managed. Additionally, if trap/alarm monitoring is desired, then the appropriate “access level”
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager An example of a 9135 Host Table telnet session screen is shown below: (the screens for the 9140 and 9135G products
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 4 Standalone Version In addition, the CanogaView Smart Element Manager’s SNMP Agent Chooser application must be us
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Chapter 2 Installing CanogaView Smart Element Manager All files necessary for the installation of the CanogaView S
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 2-2: Netscape Navigator Java Enable Example 2.2 Installation Steps 2.2.1 Insert CD or Select install.ht
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.2 InstallAnywhere Security Warning If prompted with a security warning, as seen below, allow "Install An
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 2-4: Installer for Windows 8 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.4 Progress Meter The installation process will prepare the installation by extracting data from the CD. Fi
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager When the “OK” button is selected, the installation process continues and the following screens are displayed. Press
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.7 License Agreement Next, the Canoga Perkin’s License agreement is displayed. You must “accept” the terms of t
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this users manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide f
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.8 Important Information Next, the Important Information screen is displayed. It is important that you meet the
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.9 Choose Install Folder The first configurable installation screen that you will encounter is the "Choose
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.10 Choose Shortcut Location The "Choose Shortcut Location" screen defines where application shortcuts
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.11 Enter SNMP Trap Port The "Enter SNMP Trap Port" screen allows the selection of a port number on w
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.12 Installation Billboards Next, as series of billboard messages will be displayed during the installation proc
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 2.2.13 Installation Complete Figure 2-14: Installation Complete Standalone Version 17
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 18 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Chapter 3 Using CanogaView Smart Element Manager This chapter provides an overview of the CanogaView Smart Element
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager CanogaView Smart Element Manager Application Hierarchy Notes CanogaView Smart Element Manager Home Page Starting
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Æ 5U Chassis View Graphical display for an individual 5U Chassis
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Table of Contents Chapter 1 System Requirements...
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Æ Status Æ Configuration
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager enhancements and known problems Æ Installation Notes Installation notes for Windows, Sun and HP Installatio
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Back - display “previous” view window; e.g. from a Chassis View, this displays the Domain View containing the chass
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 3.1.3 Standalone Version Restrictions As this is the Standalone Version of CanogaView Smart Element Manager, it is
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 3.2 Getting Started Once CanogaView Smart Element Manager is installed you are ready to start using it to manage y
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 3.2.2 Start CanogaView Smart Element Manager The CanogaView Start Page provides a starting point from which to a
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Next, the CanogaView Smart Element Manager Login screen opens and the user will be prompted to enter a username and
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager • Domain Management Module (DMM) for management support of the Universal Chassis System (up to eight 2U and 5U cha
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-11. Add/Edit Agent Screen Field Name Usage IP Address IP address of the SNMP Agent to be managed. A va
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager The “Status” column (example below) reports the status of each SNMP Agent being monitored. The Status values of Al
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 4.8 How do I Uninstall CanogaView Smart Element Manager?...62 4.9 How do I Logi
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager The following figure shows the views that are currently implemented in CanogaView Smart Element Manager and the sub
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-14. Domain View. Note the symbols at the bottom of the chassis. There are six symbols:
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Chassis View details all modules and LED status within a chassis. Major and minor alarm conditions are reflected on
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-16. Modem View. Standalone Version 35
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Device (9135G) View Once a 9135G, 9135 or 9140 is selected from the Agent Chooser application, the device and its p
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 3.3 Other Applications 3.3.1 Account Manager To manage login accounts (e.g., add/delete users, set up passwords,
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-19: Account Manager Figure 3-20: Add User 38 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 3.3.2 Alarm Monitor Each graphical views have a button with a yellow bell; the Alarm Monitor. The Alarm Monitor r
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager An example of alarms when selected at the Agent Chooser level is displayed below. Note that alarms against all of t
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Next, an example of selecting the alarm button at a device level follows: Figure 3-22. Alarm Monitor – Filtered E
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager List of Figures Figure 1-1: DMM Host Table...
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Legend - Displays the alarm legend. Figure 3-23. Alarm Legend 42 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Alarm Event Queries or Reports - generate HTML reports against the alarm data base by Log Time, Source or Severity.
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-26. Example Alarm Report 3.3.3 Configuration CanogaView Smart Element Manager supports the user in the
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-27. 9135G Port Configuration 3.3.4 Reset At various levels the user is able to issue reset commands
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-28. Fiber Optic Modem Reset Example Figure 3-29. 9135G Reset Example 46 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-30. Factory Defaults Confirmation Example Figure 3-31. Reset Confirmation Example 3.3.5 Reports R
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-32. Domain Level Reports 48 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-33. Domain Level Report Example Standalone Version 49
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-34. 9135G Report 50 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 3.3.6 Security Manager Collectively the security features within CanogaView Login, Application Level Security - (
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-25. Alarms Records by Log Time Input ...43 Figure
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-35. Security Manager 52 Standalone Version
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 3.3.7 Status Although the status of a device is implied at many levels through the use of color, alarms, graphical
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager The following status example(s) show each tab that may be displayed when the status application is invoked at the 91
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-38. 9135G Status – Spanning Tree Tab Standalone Version 55
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-39. 9135G Status – Forwarding Database Tab Figure 3-40. 9135G Status – Version Tab 56 Standalone Versio
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-41. 9135G Port Statistics 3.3.8 Telnet Telnet is the supported craft interface for login and te
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-42. DMM Telnet Example 3.3.9 TFTP Server The TFTP Server Utility monitors the TFTP file transfer acti
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Figure 3-43. TFTP Server Utility Figure 3-44. TFTP Help Standalone Version 59
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CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions The following list of frequently asked questions is installed on the CanogaVie
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Standalone Version vii
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 4.6 How many User Accounts are supported? No limitation. However, the Standalone Version restricts its use to one b
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager enabled in this release. LiveConnect and LiveConnect security will be enabled in a later release. Netscape 6.2 wit
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager 64 Standalone Version Each chassis has 16 slots and chassis are connected via a CIM card and cable. Additionally,
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The following is a list of typical troubleshooting techniques that can be used to determi
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Contact technical support with this information for a resolution. 5.3 Traps/Alarm Processing If you are experiencin
CanogaView® Smart Element Manager For each trap received, you should see messages from "TRAPSERVICE" and "EVENTENGINE". 5. Make
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CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Appendix A Warranty Information Current Warranty information is available on-line in the Client Login Area of the
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CanogaView® Smart Element Manager Chapter 1 System Requirements The CanogaView Smart Element Manager Server’s hardware and software minimum requireme
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