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Cisco Media Gateway Manager 5.0 User Guide
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Chapter 9 Managing Faults
Where Can I Get Information on Affected Services and Customers?
Then you need to identify the alarms:
9.3.1 How Are Alarms Displayed?
When a module is under maintenance, you can suppress the alarms so that they are not displayed on the
Cisco MGX Alarm or History tab or on any other client:
9.3.2 Suppressing Alarms
9.2.1 Dashboard
The Dashboard shows useful alarm and NE information in one easily accessible location. See Figure 9-1.
Figure 9-1 Dashboard
Returns you to the Domain Explorer,
Cisco MGM home window.
Opens the Alarm Browser.
Opens a filtered Alarm Browser that shows EMS
generated alarms in the domain. Enabled only if the user
has Read/Write permission on the "Show Cisco MGM
EMS Alarms/Events" operation.
Indicates the total
number of NEs
in the domain. When you
click on the NE count, the
Domain NE Table appears.
Indicates the total number of critical, major,
minor, warning, and unacknowledged alarms
on NEs in the domain and on Cisco MGM. The
box outline indicates a change in Cisco MGM
status. If you click on a specific severity alarm
count, the alarm browser is displayed and filtered
to show alarm information corresponding
to the alarm severity selected.
Minimizes all other
Cisco MGM windows
from the display.
Closes the dashboard.
Restores the windows.
When blinking,
indicates that alarm
count or NE count
has changed.
Server number
Displays online help.
If the pushpin is down, the
dashboard is not brought in front
of all windows when there is an
alarm count change. If the pushpin
is up, the dashboard is brought in
front of all windows when there is
an alarm count change.
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Cisco MGM Dashboard on 172.16.0.0
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