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Part Number MN-NETVUE Revision 3 Comtech EF Data is an AS9100 Rev B / ISO9001:2000 Registered Company Release 1.1 User Gu

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NetVue product title Revision 3 Table of Contents MN-NETVUE Table of Contents - vi A.3 Configuring the SNMP manager ...

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–5 5.2.1.3 General Info See Figure 4 - General Info (information. General I

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–6 Current Window – shows whether the outage occurred in the current window

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–7 Alarm category – shows the category of the alarm. Alarm offline impact –

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–8 5.2.5 SLA Configuration Page Figure 8 - SLA Configuration Overview shows

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–9 5.2.5.1 Window Settings Use the Window setting to configure the time win

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–10 5.2.5.2 Alarm Settings See Figure 10 – Alarm Settings. Use Alarm Settin

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–11 5.2.5.3 Extra Settings See Figure 11 – Extra Settings. Use the Extra Se

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–12 SLA validity start time – set the start of the time period when the SLA

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–13 5.2.6.1 Total Violation See Figure 13 - Total Violation. Use the Total

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–14 5.2.6.2 Violation Count See Figure 14 - Violation count. Violation coun

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Preface Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE vii PREFACE About this User Guide This user guide contains installation and operation information for

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–15 Maximum single total violation unit – set the unit of measure for the Ma

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–16 5.2.9 Reporting To see reporting information for an SLA, go to the Repo

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–17 5.3 Create an SLA Figure 18 - Configuring an SLA 5.3.1 Create an SLA

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–18 5.4 Configure an SLA 1. Define the SLA window, within the SLA configur

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–1 Chapter 6. Alerter 6.1 Introduction to the Alerter The Alerter, also known as the Skyline Al

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–2 6. Click Next to start the setup. Figure 6-2 Setup Wizard window 1. On the Select Installati

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–3 4. On the Confirm Installation window, click Next to confirm and start the installation. Figu

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–4 6.3 Start the Alerter To start the Skyline Alerter for the first time: 1. Go to Start | All P

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–5 Figure 6-7 Add Account window 3. Click Add Account. The Skyline Alerter connects to the speci

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–6 6.4 Configure the Alerter 6.4.1 Connect to a different NetVue system You can connect the Skyl

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Preface Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE viii Carrier-in-Carrier® is a registered trademark of Comtech EF Data. Microsoft®, Windows®, Internet

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–7 4. The Add Connection window opens. a. Enter the Name of DMS. This is a name you create for t

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–8 6.4.2 Set the Alarm Filter You can set the Skyline Alerter to filter specified parameters. Thi

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–9 4. If you use Server-side filtering select the applicable options: a) Select the Use serversi

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–10 Figure 6-14 Options window | Notification type tab 1. To cause the popup balloons to close a

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–11 i. Click the severity type ii. Select the .wav sound file. iii. Select Repeat to cause the

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–12 Figure 6-16 Options window | Preferences tab 3. Select Run Skyline Alerter when Windows star

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Alerter Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 6–13 Cancel pending alarms – click this button if an alarm storm occurs (when too many alarms are o

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0BSpectral Analysis and Monitoring (SpectrumVue-8) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 7–1 Chapter 7. Spectral Analysis and Monitoring (Spectrum

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0BSpectral Analysis and Monitoring (SpectrumVue-8) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 7–2 Figure 7-1 SpectrumVue-8 Front Panel Figure 7-2 Spec

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0BSpectral Analysis and Monitoring (SpectrumVue-8) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 7–3 7.2.1 Integrated Operation for SpectrumVue-8 See Figu

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Preface Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE ix EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) In accordance with European Directive 89/336/EEC, independent

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0BSpectral Analysis and Monitoring (SpectrumVue-8) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 7–4 7.3 Configure the SpectrumVue-8 for real-time spectru

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0BSpectral Analysis and Monitoring (SpectrumVue-8) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 7–5 Figure 7-5 SpectrumVue-8 Spectrum Configuration 3. S

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0BNetVue Cube Desktop Application Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 8–1 Chapter 8. NetVue Cube Desktop Application 8.1 Introduction to the Ne

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0BNetVue Cube Desktop Application Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 8–2 Figure 8-2 Installation Wizard window c. Click Next to start the ins

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0BNetVue Cube Desktop Application Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 8–3 Figure 8-4 Installation Complete window After the installation is com

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0BNetVue Cube Desktop Application Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 8–4 Figure 8-6 Log-on window 3. Click Log on. The NetVue Cube Desktop ap

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0BLicensing Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 9–1 Chapter 9. Licensing 9.1 Overview The NetVue System supports a given number of devices per

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0BLicensing Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 9–2 9.3 Procedure to upgrade an existing NetVue license 1. Contact CEFD Sales with a purchase o

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–1 Chapter 10. Advanced Configuration (System Display) 10.1 L

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–2 • Notification • Scheduler Figure 8-2 System Display Cons

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Preface Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE x Environmental Maximum storage temperature allowed is -20 to +70°C. The NetVue must not be operated

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–3 10.2.1.2 Start a manual backup 1. At the top of the Backup

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–4 Weekly - specify the number of weeks to pass between automati

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–5 CAUTION Do not use DMAUpgrade (System Display) to restore b

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–6 5. Delete specific report templates content from the C:/Skyl

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–7 Server Version Backup Restore ~ Manual Manual Microsoft Win

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–8 10.2.2.4 Restore the database Use one of two methods to rest

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–9 3. Copy all the files in the SLDMADB directory on the origin

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–10 10.3 Clustering 10.3.1 Configuration: Adding the NetVue Ag

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–11 10.4 Redundancy 10.4.1 Set up a pair of redundant NetVue S

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–12 NOTE: If the NetVue Servers have only one network interfac

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Preface Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE xi Product Support For all product support, please call: +1.240.243.1880 +1.866.472.3963 (toll

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–13 10.4.1.3.1 Type On the Type tab, specify whether failover s

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–14 • Have two different network connections • Define four dif

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–15 • Customer Administrator o Add users o Customer may chang

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–16 NOTE: When the servers in the NetVue Cluster are configure

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–17 10.5.4.2 Domain groups The domain administrator manages dom

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–18 NOTE : This type of user is used mainly when the NetVue Ser

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–19 • Groups • The Info User section shows three tabs: • View

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–20 10.5.6.1.2.2 Info Group For the selected group: • The Users

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–21 NOTE: In NetVue, you cannot change the name of a domain gr

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–22 a. Right-click the Users node. b. Select Add New User. 2.

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Preface Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE xii Warranty Policy Comtech EF Data products are warranted against defects in material and workmanshi

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–23 • E-mail User’s e-mail address, NetVue forwards e-mail mess

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–24 • User must change password at next logon Select this check

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–25 10.5.6.3.6 Testing a user account It is good practice to te

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–26 10.5.6.4.1.2 Agents Users must have the SD Administration: A

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–27 10.5.6.4.1.4 Alarm Users must have the AlarmConsole Access a

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–28 10.5.6.4.1.7 Automation Users must have the SD Tools: Automa

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–29 10.5.6.4.1.11 CPE Manager CPE Manager: View Permission to a

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–30 NOTE: Users with the Database: Trending permission must al

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–31 By default, every existing user has this permission. 10.5.6.

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–32 Element: Starting Permission to start Elements. Element: Sto

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–1 Chapter 1. NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Int

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–33 MIB: Getting Permission to generate SNMP MIB files based on

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–34 Notification: Edit notifications of another user Permission

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–35 10.5.6.4.1.29 Redundancy Templates Redundancy Templates: Co

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–36 SD Administration: Database Permission to access the Admin ‣

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–37 10.5.6.4.1.34 SD Tools SD Tools: Automation Permission to a

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–38 Service: Change Property values Permission to change the val

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–39 Users with this permission can right-click a Spectrum Analyz

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–40 Views: Change Property values Permission to change the value

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–41 VNO HNO VNO HNO VNO HNO1 1.1Admin Tools 1 1 12 2.1Agents: Ad

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–42 10.6 NetVue UI Graphics 10.6.1 Visio drawings Microsoft Vi

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–2 1.2 Architecture of a NetVue System 1.2.1 NetVue S

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–43 10.7 NetVue Maps Configuration 10.7.1 Top-level structure

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–44 Enter a number greater than 0 to have a map that is zoomed i

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–45 10.7.1.5 Scripts In the <Scripts> tag, specify a <

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–46 • name The name of the layer. This name shows in the map le

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–47 10.7.3.3 Layer attribute sourceType overlay Set the sourceT

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–49 If the style attribute is set to markers, only one pair of l

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–50 Examples: operators: ==, ... values: landmark, t*, tanker??,

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–51 4. In the <LongitudePropertyName> tag, specify the na

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–52 Notice the “d” character in front of the parameter name. N

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–3 Figure 1-3 1:1 Redundant NetVue Server – non-cluste

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–53 10.7.4.3.1.3 width In this mandatory width attribute, specif

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–55 Example <MarkerImages> <MarkerImage id=&qu

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–56 10.7.4.3.2.3 Placeholders Depending on the context, these pl

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–57 • If specific events occur • To groups of users • To indi

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–58 To send the email notifications in HTML format, do not selec

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–60 -Type: [type] -UserStatus: [userstatus]

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–61 </Template> </NotifyTemplates> In the examp

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–62 • sms - Cellphone text message Example: The template named

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–4 Figure 1-4 Clustered non-redundant NetVue Servers

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–66 Severitytext - Severity + Severity level. Examples: Critical

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–67 10.9 Databases 10.9.1 Local database 10.9.1.1 Configuring

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–5 Figure 1-5 Clustered and 1:1 redundant NetVue Serve

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–78 Name of the user who last set the Parameter: Field Type Null

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–80 Parameter name: Field Type Null Key parameterName text Yes

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–81 The value 5 from the slenumvalues table: Normal. Field Type

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–82 A value from the slenumvalues table indicating the current

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–6 1.2.2 NetVue servers The NetVue IMS uses a Dell Pow

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–83 Parameter name: Field Type Null Key chParameter text Yes

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Advanced Configuration (System Display) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 10–87 10.9.2.3.2 Oracle database If the central database is an Or

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0BCustomization Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 11–1 Chapter 11. Customization Contact CEFD Product Support about options for customizing a

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0BCustomization Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 11–2 11.2.2 Rack elevation views NetVue includes standard hub inventory lists. The inventory

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–1 Chapter 12. NetVue Redundancy The NetVue manages several modes of redundancy for t

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–2 The NetVue server polls the CTOG/CDM-800 continuously for status and configuration c

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–3 For 1:1 redundancy, there is one primary CDD-880 and one CDD-880 acting as a backup

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–7 Figure 1-6 NetVue Server Log On Screen 1.2.4 NetVu

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–4 Figure 10-2 shows the 2:2 redundancy configurations: Figure 10-2. 2:2 Redundancy Co

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–5 Figure 10-3 shows the 1:3 redundancy configurations: Figure 10-3. 1:3 Redundancy Co

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–6 Figure 10-4 shows the support for two separate frequency spectrums. Figure 10-4. Fr

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–7 12.4 Redundancy Operation 12.4.1 CTOG/CDM-800 1:1 Redundancy operation In Figure 1

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–8 If the configuration polling cycle does not finish, you must make sure to back up th

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–9 12.4.1.5 Restore a backup CTOG to primary status After an automatic redundancy swit

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NetVue Redundancy Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 12–10 Figure 10-7. CDD-880 Redundancy Configuration and Status display 12.4.2.1 Redunda

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–1 Appendix A. SNMP Managers In a NetVue System, you can define a list of SNMP managers. T

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–2 CAUTION SNMP Traps are unsolicited UDP messages. They are forwarded by an SNMP Agent to

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–3 A.2.2 SLSNMPManager The SLSNMPManager communicates with devices that act as SNMP agents.

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–4 <Name>MyName</Name> <IP port="361">201.120.212.0&

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–5 • Resend max The maximum number of times that NetVue will send the same Inform message,

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–6 • Advanced Click this button to open the Advanced dialog box, which contains these setti

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–7 • Make sure the element has a virtual IP address • Make sure the virtual SNMP agent for

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–8 A.5.2 Changing the SNMP port used by a NetVue Agent To cause NetVue to use another port:

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–9 NOTE: Settings on an element level override the settings on a DMA level. If no communit

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–10 A.8.1 General MIBs The general NetVue MIBs describe the default SNMP traps sent by the N

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–11 A.11.2 SNMPv2 special bindings An SNMPv2 trap does not have header data like the SNMPv1

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–12 • Warning • Normal • Information • Timeout • Error • Notice OID (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–9 IMPORTANT: Though documentation may be available fr

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–13 • Name changed • RCA level changed Alarm status (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8813.1.1.2.2.7) Poss

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–14 Trap description (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8813.1.1.2.2.14) (as defined in SNMP Manager) Element

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–15 Element ID (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8813.1.1.2.4.0.2) Parameter ID (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8813.1.1.2

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–16 Severity ID (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8813.1.1.2.4.0.8) Possible values: • Critical (1) • Majo

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–17 • NetVue (16) • Correlation engine (23) • Automation engine (26) Table display index

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–18 Service impact (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8813.1.1.2.4.1.0) Element properties (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.

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SNMP Managers Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE A–19 3. Alarm Property 4. View Property Name of Property Property name spelled in decimal A

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0BOperational Considerations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN–NETVUE B–1 Appendix B. Operational Considerations B.1 NetVue operational consideratio

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0BOperational Considerations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN–NETVUE B–2 B.1.2 Bandwidth considerations Again, all networks are different, so we are

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Glossary Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE C–1 Appendix C. Glossary Terms Circuit A collection of devices (or elements) that comprise a cir

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–10 NOTE: If you do not install the Skyline certificat

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Glossary Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE C–2 Sites attached to the Hubs Circuits Devices that comprise the Circuits NetVue Comtech EF Data’

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Glossary Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE C–3 A text file that describes the format of the information provided by an Element (e.g. temperat

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Acronyms Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN–NETVUE D–1 Appendix D. Acronyms Acronyms API – Application Programming Interface BUC – Block Up Conver

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Acronyms Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN–NETVUE D–2 SQL – Structured Query Language TCP/IP – Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol THA –

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–11 Typically, the NetVue peripherals do interfacing an

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–12 IMPORTANT: The startup type for the NetVue service

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–13 1.3.3 Customization (Engineering Support Center) C

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–14 1.6.1 Trending techniques There are two trending t

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–15 1.8 Hardware Table 1-1 Hardware Description Requi

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NetVue IMS Release 1.1 Overview and Introduction Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 1–17 1.8.3.5 Altitude Table 1-8 Altitude Specification

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–1 Chapter 2. Operations 2.1 NetVue Server Installation The NetVue software runs on Microso

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–2 2.1.1.1 IP reconfiguration 1. After VMware ESXi 5 has booted, press F2. Figure 2-1 VMWa

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–3 The Customization menu opens. Configure a new root password, if desired. 3. Select Config

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–4 6. To commit the changes and restart the Management Network interface, press Y. Figure 2-

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–5 2.1.2 Configure VMware through the GUI 1. Connect the NetVue Server to the network. 2.

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–6 Figure 2-7 vSphere Client Login 5. On the vSphere Client login page, log in with the supp

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–7 8. When the management interface opens, click Inventory. Figure 2-9 vSphere User Interfac

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–8 2.1.2.1 vSphere client access to Windows 2012 Server 1. Use the Console tab to log in to

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–9 2. Find the DataMiner Icon. 3. Right-click the DataMiner Icon and select Start Service.

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–10 After the initial installation is completed, the version is checked every time you launch

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–11 NOTE: If necessary, install the XBAP offline by running an MSI installation package or a

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–12 2.3 Navigation 2.3.1 Accessing NetVue UI 2.3.1.1 Log on to NetVue Cube 1. Open an Inte

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–13 3. If necessary, enter a different NetVue agent IP address (in the cluster) in the Connec

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–14 2. Set the Connection type to either Remoting (TCP:8004) or WebServices (TCP:9004). 3. I

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–15 2.3.1.3 Log off from NetVue Cube 1. In the header bar, click the name of the user who is

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–16 Figure 2-19 Cube Navigation 2.3.2.1 Header bar The header bar shows these items: • Logo

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–17 2.3.2.1.1 Cube side icons Cube side icons are four blue squares, representing the four C

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–18 • Press CTRL+ALT+Left Arrow to move the pane to the left or • Press CTRL+ALT+Right Arrow

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–19 2.3.2.3.3.2 Open a Workspace Click Start | Workspaces to go to the list of available Work

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–20 In the list of results, you can select and open multiple items: • To select multiple, con

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–21 Search Type Search Terms User Logon name Full name User Group Group name View View n

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–22 2.3.2.5 Card pane When you double-click an item in the Surveyor, or an Alarm in the Alarm

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–23 2.3.2.6 Map Based Views The NetVue Cube view opens into a map view of the world. A hierar

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–24 2.3.2.6.2 Continents A continent view also shows any sites, hubs or remotes that may exis

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–25 2.3.2.6.3 Country View (optional) Country views are optional. A country view also shows a

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–26 2.3.2.6.4 Network View The network view lets you see the hub and circuits views. Figure

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–27 2.3.2.6.4.1 Hub View The hub is the location of the NetVue Server. The hub inventory list

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–28 2.3.2.6.4.2 Circuit View The circuit view shows equipment at both the local and remote en

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–29 2.3.2.6.5 Device The device view shows specific details for the selected equipment. Rota

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–30 2.3.3 Events/Alarms The Alarm console is where you examine, manage and process Alarms.

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–31 2.3.3.2 Working with Alarm tabs The Alarm console has three, predefined tabs in the defau

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–32 2.3.3.2.3 Rename a tab Alarm tabs named new tab cannot be renamed, unless you apply an Al

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–33 2.3.3.4.1 Filter with content Enter text into the Filter box. As you enter text, results

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–34 You can customize the time period using the time line at the bottom of the History Page ta

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–35 2.3.3.5.3 Less Details The Less Details function closes the More Detail view and restores

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–36 2.3.3.6.3 Right-click menu Right-click an Alarm in the list to open a shortcut menu showi

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–37 • Default Alarm List – if checked, the current tab becomes the default Alarm list. NOTE:

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–38 2.3.4 NetVue Applications 2.3.4.1 Modules: Extensions of NetVue 2.3.4.1.1 Automation Not

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–39 Examples of some of the many Dashboard applications: • List of real-time amplifier KPI •

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–40 2.3.4.1.5 Scheduler Not supported in current release. 2.3.4.1.6 Service Template Not sup

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–41 2.3.4.3.2 NetVue Time Harmonization Figure 2-30 Time Harmonization The Time Harmonizatio

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Operations Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 2–42 2.3.4.3.3 Firmware Loading Application The firmware loading application is included in th

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–1 Chapter 3. Reports and Trending 3.1 Reports The NetVue System includes a numb

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–2 3.1.1 User Activity, Daily or Weekly reports • System-wide reports capture: o

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–3 o Min In / Out • Max polling delay (SNMP Devices Only) • Event messages that

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–4 3.1.3 Performance, DMA Activity reports • Maximum CPU (Windows, ESXi) • Maxi

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–5 3.1.4 Disk Space Monitoring You must monitor available disk space on the NetVue

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–6 3.1.5 NetVue Cube Trending In NetVue Cube, configure a Parameter in the Trendin

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–7 3.1.5.1 Displaying the trend graph of a Parameter 1. Open the Element card for

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Reports and Trending Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 3–8 3.1.6 Change the time period of a trend graph In the top-right corner of the wi

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–1 Chapter 4. Protocols 4.1 About Protocols Protocols allow a NetVue Agent to communicate wi

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–2 3. Choose from the list in the PROTOCOLS column: Figure 4-1 Protocols & Templates page

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–3 4.1.3.2 TEMPLATES column This column shows: • Available Alarm and Trending templates • As

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–4 2. Select Apps, and then click Protocols & Templates. Figure 4-3 Protocols & Templ

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–5 3. Right-click in the Protocol pane, select Upload and browse to the protocol XML file. Fi

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–6 Figure 4-5 Protocol version management 4.2.3 Understanding the Alarm and Trend Templates’

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–7 4.2.4 Opening the Protocols page Double-click the protocol version to open the protocol ed

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–8 Figure 4-8 Template Editor Page When you change the parameter selections and click Apply, t

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–9 4.2.5.1 To copy a template: 1. Click a template’s name. 2. Select Duplicate. 3. Enter a

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–10 4.2.6 Manually Adding a Single Device (Element) 1. Left-click Surveyor 2. Right-click Ne

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Protocols Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 4–11 4. Enter a Name for the element. 5. Select a Protocol. In this example, the NetPerformer

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–2 SLA Configuration – Configure SLA Time Frame, Alarm Settings, SLA trackin

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–3 5.2.1.1 Compliance Info See Figure 2 - Compliance Info. Compliance Info

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0BService Level Agreement (SLA) Revision 3 NetVue User Guide MN-NETVUE 5–4 5.2.1.2 Performance indicators See Figure 3 - Performance Indicators. P

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