Cisco RouterDevice ManagementSupports Management Module SM-CIS1001Titlepage
Introduction The SPECTRUM ModelDevice Management Page 10 Cisco RouterThe device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available from the Device icon ar
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 100 Cisco RouterIF IndexSame as IF Index (Page 89) in the IPM Route Next Hop table.Addre
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 101 Cisco RouterGroup MaskThe multicast group address mask which, when combined with Gro
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 102 Cisco RouterBSR AddressThe IP address of the bootstrap router (BSR) for the local PI
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 103 Cisco RouterLast Error TypeThe type of the last invalid message that was received by
Application View Cisco VPDN ApplicationDevice Management Page 104 Cisco RouterRP Mapping Change TypeDescribes the operation that resulted in generati
Application View Cisco VPDN ApplicationDevice Management Page 105 Cisco RouterSession TotalThe total number of active sessions, of this tunnel type,
Application View Cisco VPDN ApplicationDevice Management Page 106 Cisco RouterActive SessionsThe number of active sessions currently in the tunnel.De
Application View Cisco VPDN ApplicationDevice Management Page 107 Cisco RouterCisco VPDN Tunnel Session ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for t
Application View Cisco VPDN ApplicationDevice Management Page 108 Cisco RouterCall DurationThe call duration of the current active user session.Packe
Application View Cisco VPDN ApplicationDevice Management Page 109 Cisco RouterDevice Caller IDThe incoming caller identification of the user. This is
Device Management Page 11 Cisco RouterTasksThis section lists in alphabetical order various management and troubleshooting tasks that can be performe
Application View Cisco VPDN ApplicationDevice Management Page 110 Cisco RouterUser NameThe user name for this entry.Tunnel IDThe Tunnel ID for this e
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 111 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Ext ApplicationThis application (CiscoDLSWExtApp) suppor
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 112 Cisco RouterCostPeer cost advertised to remote peers in the capabilities exchan
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 113 Cisco Routerconfigurations. True indicates that it will accept connections, fal
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 114 Cisco Router lfs2052 2052 lfs2345 2345 lfs2638 2638
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 115 Cisco RouterPeer TCP Queue MaxDefault promiscuous peer maximum output TCP queue
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 116 Cisco RouterOn Demand LF SizeThe default Largest Frame Size associated with the
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 117 Cisco RouterLocal AckReflects whether the peer connection is locally acknowledg
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 118 Cisco RouterBackup LingerThis variable indicates whether the backup peer will r
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 119 Cisco RouterDynamic No LLCThis variable indicates the length of time a dynamic
TasksDevice Management Page 12 Cisco RouterIPM Routing Protocol (check)• IPM Route Table (Page 87)• IPM Route Next Hop Table (Page 88)• IPM Route Int
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 120 Cisco RouterPriorityThe partner's priority setting on this peer connection
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 121 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Ext Transport Connection Specific ViewAccess: From the I
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 122 Cisco RouterdlswTConnConfigTable and dlswTConnConfigTDomain are imported from D
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 123 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Ext Fast ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
Application View Cisco DLSW Ext ApplicationDevice Management Page 124 Cisco RouterTime To LiveThe amount of time (in hundredths of a second) remainin
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 125 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Ext Trap Control ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 126 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Node ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoDL
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 127 Cisco RouterStatus The status of the DLSw part of the system. Changing the value fr
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 128 Cisco RouterPartner Reject Indicates whether the DLSw is permitted to emit partner
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 129 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Transport Connection Statistics ViewAccess: From the Icon Su
TasksDevice Management Page 13 Cisco RouterView IF/Port/App Statistics• Interface Device View (Page 17)• Interface Icons (Page 18)View/Change Interfa
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 130 Cisco RouterRemote T AddrThe remote transport address. Together with the ciscoDlswT
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 131 Cisco Routerother, activePersistent, activeOnDemand, passive, and excluded.Sap List
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 132 Cisco RouterA larger receive window value may be appropriate for partners that are
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 133 Cisco RouterStateThe state of this transport connection. The transport connection e
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 134 Cisco Routermessage received from the partner DLSw. A string of zero length is retu
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 135 Cisco RouterPartner Mac ExclThe value of true signifies that the MAC addresses rece
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 136 Cisco RouterIn Data PktsThe number of Switch-to-Switch Protocol (SSP) messages of t
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 137 Cisco RouterN Rex RcvdsThe number of NETBIOS_NR_ex (NetBIOS Name Recognized-explore
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 138 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Transport Connection TCP Operation ViewAccess: From the Icon
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 139 Cisco RouterSap ListThe SAP list indicates which SAPs are allowed to be data link s
Device Management Page 14 Cisco RouterEventsThis section provides the range of event messages that are specific to the Cisco Router.The Cisco Router
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 140 Cisco Routermethods: (1), user configured, including via management protocol set op
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 141 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Dir NBIOS Cache ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 142 Cisco RouteruserConfiguredPublic, userConfiguredPrivate, partnerCapExMsg, and dynam
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 143 Cisco RouterCisco DLSW Dir Location ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 144 Cisco RouterCircuit CreatesThe total number of entries ever added to Dlsw Circuit T
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 145 Cisco Routerand the second four octets are the Data Link Correlator. If the DLSw SS
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 146 Cisco RouterDLSw should perform the appropriate action given its previous state (e.
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 147 Cisco RouterFC Largest Recv GrantedThe largest receive window size granted by this
Application View Cisco DLSW ApplicationDevice Management Page 148 Cisco RouterDisc Reason Remote DataImplementation-specific data reported by the DLS
Application View Cisco HSRP ApplicationDevice Management Page 149 Cisco RouterRemote SapThe SAP of the remote station to which this link station shou
Device Management Page 15 Cisco RouterCiscoViewThis section describes how to access Cisco’s CiscoView management software from SPECTRUM.CiscoView is
Application View Cisco HSRP ApplicationDevice Management Page 150 Cisco RouterCisco HSRP Group Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
Application View Cisco HSRP ApplicationDevice Management Page 151 Cisco Routerthe active router. In the priority range of 0 to 255, 0 is the lowest p
Application View Cisco HSRP ApplicationDevice Management Page 152 Cisco RouterConfigured Hello TimeIf Use Configured Timers (Page 151) is “true”, thi
Application View Cisco HSRP ApplicationDevice Management Page 153 Cisco RouterVirtual MAC AddressMac Addresses used are as specified in RFC 2281. For
Application View Cisco HSRP ApplicationDevice Management Page 154 Cisco RouterPriorityPriority of the tracked interface for the corresponding { ifInd
Application View Cisco HSRP ApplicationDevice Management Page 155 Cisco RouterCisco HSRP Physical Interface Configuration Table ViewAccess: From the
Performance ViewsDevice Management Page 156 Cisco RouterPerformance ViewsThis section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available
Performance Views Device Performance ViewDevice Management Page 157 Cisco RouterDevice Performance ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the De
Performance Views Device Performance ViewDevice Management Page 158 Cisco RouterCisco Processes CPU Statistics Table ViewThis table displays overall
Configuration ViewsDevice Management Page 159 Cisco RouterConfiguration ViewsThis section describes the Configuration views available for models of t
CiscoViewDevice Management Page 16 Cisco RouterNote:Note:CiscoView 3.0 will appear as “Cisco View” on your device menu after the above steps have bee
Configuration Views Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 160 Cisco RouterAccesses the Redundancy and Model Reconfiguration Options View.Re
Device Management Page 161 Cisco Routerinterfaces displayed in SPECTRUM are updated to reflect the change.Create Sub-InterfacesSet this button to det
Configuration Views Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 162 Cisco RouterUsedIndicates the number of bytes from the memory pool that are c
Configuration Views Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 163 Cisco RouterAddress and File Name must also be created, and these three value
Device Management Page 164 Cisco RouterTime CompletedThe time the Copy State last transitioned from running to successful or failed states. This fiel
Configuration Views Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 165 Cisco RouterCisco Running Config Event/Alarm Configuration ViewAccess: In the
Syslog Trap Support Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 166 Cisco RouterSyslog Trap SupportThis section describes the Syslog Trap Support
Syslog Trap Support Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 167 Cisco RouterThe Syslog message severity is mapped to the SPECTRUM alarm sever
Syslog Trap Support Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 168 Cisco RouterBy default the switch logs normal but significant system messages
Model Information ViewDevice Management Page 169 Cisco RouterModel Information ViewThis section provides a brief overview of the Model Information vi
Device Management Page 17 Cisco RouterDevice ViewThis section describes the Device view and its associated subviews for models of Cisco Router device
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Device Management Page 175 Cisco RouterIndexNumerics1 Min Busy % 1585 Min Busy % 1585 Sec Busy % 158AActive Connections 129Active Router 152Add an En
Index IndexDevice Management Page 176 Cisco RouterCheckpointAccountingButton29Table 29View Information 29Circuit 128CiscIPMRoutApp 87CiscoChassisAppl
Index IndexDevice Management Page 177 Cisco RouterSource Ip Addr 106Tunnel Attr State 105Cisco VPDN Tunnel Session View107Bytes In 108Bytes Out 108Ca
Index IndexDevice Management Page 178 Cisco RouterEECEditor 14EchoCount34In 32Out 32Enable/Disable Redundant Addresses12EncapsulationType34Environmen
Index IndexDevice Management Page 179 Cisco RouterIPM Route Boundary Table 90Address 91Address Mask 91IF Index 90Status 91IPM Route Enable, Button 88
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 18 Cisco RouterInterface IconsFigure 3 illustrates an Interface icon from the Interface Devic
Index IndexDevice Management Page 180 Cisco RouterIPX Accounting Information 30Service Advertisement Protocol View30Novell Internet Packet Exchange V
Index IndexDevice Management Page 181 Cisco RouterQueue Interface View 71Queue Rotation Interface View 72Queue Statistics View 71QUICC Ethernet 153RR
Index IndexDevice Management Page 182 Cisco RouterView Current Interface/Port Status13View IF/Port/App Statistics 13View/Change Interface IP Address1
Index IndexDevice Management Page 183 Cisco Router
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 19 Cisco RouterNetwork Type LabelThis label identifies the type of network the interface is c
Device Management Page 2 Cisco RouterCopyright NoticeDocument 9030809-04. Copyright © April 2002 by Aprisma Management Technologies, Inc. All rights r
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 20 Cisco RouterInterface Icon Subviews Menu Table 2 lists the Icon Subviews menu options avai
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 21 Cisco RouterSecondary Address Panel ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interf
Device Management Page 22 Cisco RouterDevice Topology ViewThis section describes the Device Topology views available for models of Cisco Router devic
Device Topology View Sub-Interfaces Topology ViewDevice Management Page 23 Cisco RouterSub-Interfaces Topology ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews men
Device Management Page 24 Cisco RouterApplication ViewThis section describes the Application view and the associated application-specific subviews av
Application View Supported ApplicationsDevice Management Page 25 Cisco RouterSupported ApplicationsSPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two
Application View Supported ApplicationsDevice Management Page 26 Cisco Router- RS-232-WAN- Frame Relay- Token Ring- Ethernet- Fast Ethernet- RFC 1317
Application View Supported ApplicationsDevice Management Page 27 Cisco Router• CISCO-ENV-MIB • CISCO-DSPU-MIB • CISCO-DLSW-MIB • CISCO-ISDN-MIB • CIS
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 28 Cisco RouterThe following device-specific applications are described in the re
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 29 Cisco RouterIP Routing Application This application, with exception of the IP
Device Management Page 3 Cisco RouterContentsINTRODUCTION 7Purpose and Scope ...7Required Reading
Application View Novell Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 30 Cisco RouterNovell Routing Application This application (CiscoNovellApp) has thr
Application View Novell Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 31 Cisco RouterThresholdThe threshold of IPX accounting records in use before IPX t
Application View Vines Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 32 Cisco RouterVines Routing Application This application (CiscoVinesApp) has six me
Application View Vines Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 33 Cisco RouterVines Broadcast Detail View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for t
Application View Vines Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 34 Cisco RouterVines Rx ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoVinesAp
Application View XNS Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 35 Cisco RouterB-casts ForwardedThe number of broadcast packets forwarded from another
Application View Cisco BSTUN ApplicationDevice Management Page 36 Cisco Routerconfigured in the router at the other end of the BSTUN tunnel.TypeThe p
Application View Cisco STUN ApplicationDevice Management Page 37 Cisco RouterBSTUN Routes ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoBSTUNA
Application View Cisco STUN ApplicationDevice Management Page 38 Cisco RouterSTUN Group ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoSTUNApp
Application View Cisco STUN ApplicationDevice Management Page 39 Cisco RouterSTUN Route ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoSTUNApp
Contents ContentsDevice Management Page 4 Cisco RouterCisco Chassis Application...40Cisco Chassis Card View.
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 40 Cisco RouterCisco Chassis Application This application (CiscoChasApp) has two men
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 41 Cisco Routerapplicable to the card, then the object instance won't be popula
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 42 Cisco Routerc2202 -c2501 -c2502 -c2503 -c2504 -c2505 -c2506 -c2507 -c2508 -c2509
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 43 Cisco Routerc2521 -c2522 -c2523 -c2524 -c2525 -c4700S -c7206 -c3640 -as5200 -c160
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 44 Cisco Routerc3660 Six slot MARS Routerc7202 Modular two slot router in the cisco7
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 45 Cisco Routerws-c3524-xl Cisco Catalyst 3524XL switch with 24 10/100BaseTX ports a
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 46 Cisco Routercat5k-rsfc Router Switching Feature Card for the Catalyst 5000 that i
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 47 Cisco Routerc7513mx Cisco 7513mx chassis, Czbus capable, TDM Time Division Multip
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 48 Cisco Routerc673 Cisco 600 DSL CPE platform with SDSL, 2B1Q line coding, ethernet
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 49 Cisco Routerc7150-dualt3 7150 Series chassis with 2 10/100 FE interfaces, 2 T3 in
Contents ContentsDevice Management Page 5 Cisco RouterIPM Route Next Hop Table View...88IPM Route Next Hop Table...
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 50 Cisco Routercdpa7610 The Cisco Digital PBX Adapter (DPA) enables the integration
Application View Cisco Chassis ApplicationDevice Management Page 51 Cisco RouterChassis ID/Serial No.A unique identifier for this chassis. The defaul
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 52 Cisco RouterCisco Modem ApplicationThis application (CiscoModemApp) has five menu o
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 53 Cisco RouterModems OfflineThe number of modems in the system that have been held ad
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 54 Cisco RouterCall DirectionThe modem can be used either as an incoming call or outgo
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 55 Cisco RouterDisconnect ReasonIndicates the reason that the last connection or call
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 56 Cisco RouterCall DurationThis object specifies the call duration of the current or
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 57 Cisco RouterModulation Scheme UsedThe modem modulation scheme used in the current o
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 58 Cisco Routerenabled at this modem. If cmManageable is “true” (1), status polling wi
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 59 Cisco RouterModem Line Statistics Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for
Contents ContentsDevice Management Page 6 Cisco RouterDlsw Dir Locate Mac Table...143Dlsw Dir Locate NBIOS Table...
Application View Cisco Modem ApplicationDevice Management Page 60 Cisco Router2400 Or Less ConnectionsThe number of connections initially established
Application View Cisco Flash ApplicationDevice Management Page 61 Cisco Routerobject will only be present for those speeds where one or more connecti
Application View Cisco Flash ApplicationDevice Management Page 62 Cisco RouterCisco Flash Configuration View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for
Application View Cisco Flash ApplicationDevice Management Page 63 Cisco RouterFlash Copy Operations Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for
Application View Cisco Flash ApplicationDevice Management Page 64 Cisco RouterSource FilenameThis field lets you set the source file name, either in
Application View Cisco Flash ApplicationDevice Management Page 65 Cisco RouterThis button adds the new copy operation to the Flash Copy Operations Ta
Application View Cisco Flash ApplicationDevice Management Page 66 Cisco RouterFlash Miscellaneous Operations Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews
Application View Cisco Flash ApplicationDevice Management Page 67 Cisco Routerpossible values are read_only and run_from_flash.Upgrade MethodThe meth
Application View Cisco Ping ApplicationDevice Management Page 68 Cisco RouterCisco Ping ApplicationThis application (CiscoPingApp) provides access to
Application View Cisco Ping ApplicationDevice Management Page 69 Cisco RouterMin RTTThe minimum round trip time in milliseconds of all the packets th
Device Management Page 7 Cisco RouterIntroductionThis section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Cisco Router devices.This in
Application View Cisco Ping ApplicationDevice Management Page 70 Cisco RouterDelaySpecifies the minimum amount of time to wait before sending the nex
Application View Cisco Queue ApplicationDevice Management Page 71 Cisco RouterCisco Queue ApplicationThis application (CiscoQueueApp) has three menu
Application View ATM Client ApplicationDevice Management Page 72 Cisco RouterQueuing, it is the queue number associated with the traffic stream (conv
Application View ATM Client ApplicationDevice Management Page 73 Cisco RouterOper StatusThis object indicates the current operational status (up, dow
Application View ATM Client ApplicationDevice Management Page 74 Cisco RouterATM Link Modeling OptionsAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ATM
Application View ATM Client ApplicationDevice Management Page 75 Cisco RouterCreating VPL/VCL Models1 Model the device that contains the ATM applicat
Application View EnvMon ApplicationDevice Management Page 76 Cisco RouterEnvMon ApplicationThis application (CiscoEnvMonApp) has five menu options th
Application View EnvMon ApplicationDevice Management Page 77 Cisco RouterPower Supply StatusAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoEnvMonAp
Application View Discovery ApplicationDevice Management Page 78 Cisco Routeran emergency shutdown of the managed device is initiated.Hi ThresholdThe
Application View Discovery ApplicationDevice Management Page 79 Cisco RouterDevice PortThe Port-ID string as reported in the most recent CDP message.
Introduction Supported DevicesDevice Management Page 8 Cisco RouterSupported DevicesSPECTRUM management module SM-CIS1001 currently lets you model the
Application View Cisco Terminal Server ApplicationDevice Management Page 80 Cisco RouterCisco Interface ApplicationAccess: From the Icon Subviews men
Application View Cisco Terminal Server ApplicationDevice Management Page 81 Cisco RouterMessage TextThe actual message, up to 256 characters.Message
Application View Cisco Terminal Server ApplicationDevice Management Page 82 Cisco RouterWidth in CharWidth, in characters, of the terminal screen att
Application View Cisco Memory Pool ApplicationDevice Management Page 83 Cisco RouterName The remote host name of the session.StateIndicates whether t
Application View Cisco Syslog ApplicationDevice Management Page 84 Cisco Routervalues of this row may contain inaccurate information.UsedIndicates th
Application View Cisco Syslog ApplicationDevice Management Page 85 Cisco RouterSoftware_FilterSet to true to filter out all Syslog messages that deal
Application View Cisco Syslog ApplicationDevice Management Page 86 Cisco RouterMessages DroppedThe number of messages which could not be processed du
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 87 Cisco RouterCisco IPM Routing ApplicationThis application (CiscIPMRoutApp) pr
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 88 Cisco RouterUp TimeThe time since the multicast routing information represent
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 89 Cisco Routeridentifies the sources for which this entry specifies a next hop
Introduction The SPECTRUM ModelDevice Management Page 9 Cisco RouterThe SPECTRUM ModelThe model type for the Cisco Router devices is Rtr_Cisco.Modelin
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 90 Cisco RouterIPM Route Interface Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 91 Cisco RouterAddressThe group address which when combined with the correspondi
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 92 Cisco Routermulticast packet that matches a pruned route doesn't get for
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 93 Cisco RouterIn Limit2Incoming interface's limit for rate limiting data t
Application View Cisco IPM Routing ApplicationDevice Management Page 94 Cisco RouterIF IndexThe IF Index value of the interface for the outgoing inte
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 95 Cisco RouterWindow SizeNumber of Interval intervals a Cisco multicast router waits be
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 96 Cisco RouterPIM Interface Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Cisco
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 97 Cisco RouterCBSR PreferenceThe preference value for the local interface as a candidat
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 98 Cisco RouterSource MaskThe value of Source Mask from the IPM Route Table (Page 87).Up
Application View Cisco PIM ApplicationDevice Management Page 99 Cisco Routergroup prefix for which this entry contains information about the Candidat
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