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Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide, R3.2
March 2002
Chapter 2 Software Installation
Viewing CTC Table Data
2.8 Viewing CTC Table Data
Much of the ONS 15454 data that CTC displays, such as alarms, alarm history, circuits, and inventory,
is displayed in tables. You can change the way the CTC tables are displayed. For example, you can:
Rearrange or hide table columns
Sort tables by primary and secondary keys in descending or ascending order. (Sorting and hiding is
available for all read-only tables.)
Export CTC table data to spreadsheets and database management programs to perform additional
data manipulation. To export table data, see the “Printing and Exporting CTC Data” section on
page 2-27.
To change the display of a CTC table, left-click or right-click a column header in the table. Right-click
a column header to display a shortcut menu that has table column display options (Figure 2-14).
Right-Click
Network view graphic area—Displays a menu where you can create a new
domain, change the position and zoom level of the graphic image, and
change the background image and color.
Node in network view—Displays a menu where you can open the node,
provision circuits, update circuits with a new node, and reset the node icon
position to the longitude and latitude set on the Provisioning > General tabs.
Span in network view—Displays a menu where you can view information
about the source and destination ports, the span’s protection scheme, and
the spans optical or electrical level. You can also display the Circuits on
Span dialog box, which displays additional span information and allows
you to perform UPSR protection switching.
Card in node view—Displays a menu where you can open, delete, reset, and
change cards. The card that is selected determines the commands that are
displayed.
Move Mouse Cursor
Over node in network view—Displays a summary of node alarms and
provides a warning if the node icon has been moved out of the map range.
Over span in network view—Displays circuit (node, slot, port) and
protection information
Over card in node view—Displays card type and card status
Over card port in node view—Displays port number and port status
Table 2-9 CTC Window Navigation (continued)
Technique Description
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