Table Of Contents
Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
Numerics
6VPE, and CiscoANA 16-2
A
accumulating affected parties
in an alarm 9-19
in the correlation tree 9-19
acknowledged tickets 9-5
acknowledging tickets 9-16
activation script, launching 2-7, 2-32, 2-33, 2-36, 4-2
adding
associated VLANs 12-43
EFP cross-connects 12-65
Ethernet services to maps 12-91
pseudowires to maps 12-77
unassociated bridges 12-62
VLANs to maps 12-38
VPLS instances 12-70
VPNs to a map 17-7
Advanced tab (tickets) 9-15
affected elements, finding 9-16
Affected Elements window 4-18
affected parties 9-18
accumulating 9-5, 9-19
affected pair, viewing reports 9-20
Affected Parties tab (tickets) 9-11
calculating 9-19
affected severity, updating over time 9-20
aggregated node
aggregating devices 4-22
disaggregating 4-23
renaming 4-23
viewing thumbnail 4-15
aggregating network elements 4-22
aggregation, definition 1-1, 1-2
alarm
badges A-13
customizing 2-39
disabling on a port 3-12
enabling on a port 3-12
severities 9-18
alarm count, definition 2-17
All tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-2
application, launching external 2-7, 2-13, 2-32, 2-33, 2-36, 4-2
applying Ethernet service overlays 12-92
ARP table 17-23
associated VLANs
adding 12-43
tag manipulations 12-43
viewing
mapping properties 12-44
service links 12-44
working with 12-43
association, definition 1-2
ATM cross-connects
overview 18-4
properties 18-5
viewing 18-4
AToM report
detailed 10-12
options 10-23
summary 10-12
audience, intended xviii
Audit tab
events 8-17
in CiscoANA EventVision 8-3
auto refresh, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-20
B
badge
alarms 2-19, A-13
icons A-11
network element A-12
tickets A-13
VNE management state 2-19
BGP
inventory details 17-30
viewing 17-30
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD), viewing properties 17-31
bridges
understanding unassociated 12-61
viewing properties for VLANs 12-59
business configurations 6-5
business element
definition 1-2
roles required 6-1
business tag
detaching 6-4
roles required 6-1
searching for 6-4
using Chinese characters 6-2
working with 6-3
buttons A-6
C
callouts, VPN service overlay 17-10
Carrier Ethernet services, monitoring 12-1, 13-1
Carrier Grade NAT
roles required for viewing properties 13-1
viewing properties
logical inventory 13-2
physical inventory 13-4
CC, viewing information for pseudowire endpoint 12-83
CE
disconnecting in maps 17-12
displaying and hiding 17-12
linking in maps 17-11
CEM groups
configured on physical interfaces 18-41
configured on virtual CEM interfaces 18-42
viewing 18-41
in logical inventory 18-42
in physical inventory 18-41
CEM interfaces
properties 18-42
viewing 18-40
CESoPSN, viewing properties 18-3
Chinese character support for business tags 6-2
Circuit Emulation Services over PSN. See CESoPSN
CiscoANA 3.6.x tabs, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-11
Cisco ANA Command Builder
launching scripts 2-7, 2-32, 2-33, 2-36, 4-2
overview 1-6
Cisco ANA EventVision
All tab 8-2
Audit tab 8-3
CiscoANA 3.6.x tabs 8-11
customizing 7-8
displaying all events 7-4
event categories 7-4
exporting data 8-24
icons
severities A-9
Ticket Properties dialog box A-10
toolbar A-10
launching 7-2
menus 7-6
overview 1-7
Provisioning tab 8-4
right-click options 7-7
roles required 7-1, 8-1
Security tab 8-5
Service tab 8-6
Syslog tab 8-7
System tab 8-5
Ticket tab 8-8
toolbar 7-5
toolbar icons A-10
V1 Trap tab 8-8
V2 Trap tab 8-9
V3 Trap tab 8-10
viewing
all events 7-4
events and tickets 8-2
window 7-3
Cisco ANA NetworkVision
adding network elements 4-6
customizing 2-39
deleting maps 4-13
exporting data 2-45
generating reports 10-25
GUI overview 17-3, 17-4
icons 17-4, A-1
filtering links A-6
logical inventory A-7
map A-1
physical inventory A-8
table toolbar A-6
toolbar A-4
interface components 2-4
links
badges A-4
colors A-3
list view toolbar A-6
maps 2-6, 2-39
adding network elements 4-6
closing 4-5
deleting 4-13
layout 4-10
opening 4-3
renaming 4-14
resizing elements 4-14
saving 4-10
saving as an image 4-11
saving as new map 4-11
saving information 4-10
viewing options 4-16
menus 2-24
Edit 2-25
File 2-25
Help 2-29
Network Inventory 2-28
Node 2-26
Reports 2-28
Tools 2-27
View 2-26
Window 2-29
navigation 2-4
opening the inventory window 3-6
overlays 17-10
overview 1-4
port information 17-33
properties window 3-3
removing network elements 4-9
renaming maps 4-14
resizing map elements 4-14
roles required 2-1, 3-1
shortcut menus 2-29
starting 2-2
tables
defining filters 2-43
finding text in 2-41
managing 2-40
setting selection filters 2-45
sorting 2-42
toolbar icons A-4
viewing tickets 9-2
VLAN elements and icons 12-34
windows 2-4
working with tickets 9-1
Cisco ANA NetworkVision window
content pane 2-5
links view 2-13
list view
overview 2-10
toolbar 2-12, 2-41
map view 2-6
icons 2-8
right-click options 2-7
severity indicators 2-10
navigation pane 2-5
shortcut menus
Aggregated Node 2-33
Device 2-30
Link 2-34
Links view 2-36
Map 2-33
Ticket 2-37
ticket pane 2-15
toolbar 2-22
layout tools 2-23
map options 2-22
map zoom tools 2-23
navigation tools 2-23
overlay tools 2-23
viewing options 2-22
Cisco ANA PathTracer
comparing paths 11-22
content pane 11-16
counter values, saving 11-21
destinations 11-10
endpoints 11-25
examples of launching 11-7
in MPLS networks 11-24
launching from an EFP 11-7
launching from an Ethernet port 11-11
launching from an IP interface 11-8
launching from a pseudowire endpoint 11-11
launching from a VLAN bridge 11-10
layer tabs 11-19
menus 11-14, 11-16, 11-18
multipath window 11-12, 11-14
opening 11-3
overview 1-6, 11-1, 11-2
paths pane 11-16
path trace
from inventory 11-7
from map view 11-5
starting 11-4
properties table 11-19
rerunning paths 11-22
right-click options 11-4
roles required 11-2
single-path window 11-16, 11-18
starting points 11-25
tabs 11-15
toolbar 11-14, 11-18
topological map 11-19
viewing Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol path information 11-23
viewing path information 11-20
viewing QinQ path information 11-22
CiscoANA Report Manager overview 1-6
CiscoANA Soft Properties Manager overview 1-6
CiscoANA vs. Event Archive Statistics report 10-8
Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP
clearing and removing tickets 9-17
clearing tickets 9-5, 9-16
clocking service, properties 18-29
clock recovery, pseudowire properties 18-37
color coding, severity icons 7-4
Command Builder. See Cisco ANA Command Builder
configuration script, launching 2-7, 2-32, 2-33, 2-36, 4-2
Connectivity Fault Management (CFM), viewing properties 15-2
content pane
in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-5
in CiscoANA PathTracer 11-16
in the CiscoANA NetworkVision inventory window 3-10
tabs in logical inventory 3-17
conventions, used in this document xix
Correlation tab (tickets) 9-14
CPU usage graph, opening 4-26
creating
maps 4-6
report folders 10-34
VPNs 17-6
cross-connects
overview 18-4
properties 18-5
viewing 18-4
cross-VRF routing entries 17-34
D
Daily Average and Peak report 10-9
Daily Event Count by device report 10-9
defining report types 10-33
deleting
maps 4-13
report folders 10-35
reports 10-30
destination, for CiscoANA PathTracer 11-10
Detailed Syslog report 10-9
Detailed Traps report 10-9
Details tab
events 8-15
tickets 8-19, 9-9
device
adding to maps 4-6
aggregated nodes 4-22
CPU usage, checking 4-26
finding in maps 4-19
icons 2-6, A-1
in maps 4-16, 4-22
management state 2-19
pinging 4-27
removing from map 4-9
renaming aggregated nodes 4-23
resizing in maps 4-14
severity indicator 2-18
status indicators 2-17
Telnet to a device 4-27
viewing properties 3-2
Devices with the Most Events report
by severity 10-10
by type 10-10
Devices with the Most Syslogs report 10-10
Devices with the Most Traps report 10-10
Device Unreachable management state 2-19
device view pane
in the CiscoANA NetworkVision inventory window 3-8
toolbar 3-9
disaggregating nodes 4-23
discovery
EFD 12-33
VLAN 12-33
document
audience xviii
conventions xix
terminology 1-1
duplication count, definition 2-17
DWDM properties, roles required for viewing properties 14-1
E
EFD discovery 12-33
EFP
launching a path trace 11-7
overview 12-35
understanding severity and ticket badges 12-22
EFP cross-connects
adding 12-65
viewing properties 12-66
working with 12-64
egress adjacents, VRF 17-21
elements, business
deleting 6-5
renaming 6-5
Ethernet flow domains
renaming 12-30
viewing 12-30
Ethernet flow point (EFP), viewing properties 12-20
Ethernet LAG, viewing properties 12-14
Ethernet Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs), viewing 12-13
Ethernet LMI, viewing properties 15-8
Ethernet Local Management Interface. See Ethernet LMI
Ethernet OAM
overview 15-2
roles required for viewing properties 15-1
Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance. See Ethernet OAM
Ethernet port, launching a path trace 11-11
Ethernet Service report
detailed 10-13
options 10-23
summary 10-13
Ethernet services
adding overlays 12-92
adding to maps 12-91
viewing
properties 12-94
working with 12-90
EVC service, viewing properties 12-23
event properties
Audit tab 8-17
Details tab 8-15
Provisioning tab 8-17
Security tab 8-17
Trap tab 8-18
events
categories 7-4
definition 1-2
filtering 8-21
refreshing list in CiscoANA EventVision 8-20
removing filters 8-24
viewing in CiscoANA EventVision 8-2
viewing properties 8-14
events reports 10-8
generating from
CiscoANA NetworkVision 10-25
Report Manager 10-15
Reports menu 10-25
report options 10-16
Run Report dialog box 10-16
EventVision. See Cisco ANA EventVision
exporting
data from CiscoANA EventVision 8-24
data from CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-45
external application, launching 2-7, 2-13, 2-32, 2-33, 2-36, 4-2
F
fault management in MPLS networks 15-1
filtering
events 8-21
links
by type 4-24, 4-26
collection method 5-14
removing for events and tickets 8-24
tables 2-43, 2-45
tickets 8-21
by criteria 9-6
by device 9-5
flickering links 5-2
G
generated ticket 9-4
H
History tab (tickets) 9-10
H-VPLS, working with 12-69
I
icon
badges A-11
alarm and ticket A-13
network element A-12
Cisco ANA EventVision
Auto Refresh 8-20
Refresh Now 8-20
Ticket Properties dialog box A-10
toolbar A-10
CiscoANA NetworkVision A-1
links A-6
map view 2-8
table toolbar A-6
toolbar A-4
devices 2-6, A-1
logical inventory 3-15, A-7
management states 2-19, A-11
maps 17-4
map view, in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-8
physical inventory 3-10, A-8
reference A-1
REP 12-52
Report Manager toolbar A-11
severities A-9
severity, color coding 2-18, 7-4
tickets 2-22
VLAN domains 12-52
VLAN overlays 12-52
IMA, viewing group properties 18-7
impact analysis
accumulating affected parties 9-19
affected pair report 9-20
affected severities 9-18
automatic mode 9-18
disabling 9-20
links and 5-10
proactive mode 9-18
Initializing management state 2-19
inventory reports 10-11
generating from
CiscoANA NetworkVision 10-25
Report Manager 10-19
Reports menu 10-25
report options 10-20
Run Report dialog box 10-20
inventory window
content pane 3-10
device view pane 3-8
device view pane toolbar 3-9
logical inventory 3-13
navigation pane 3-8
opening 3-6
options
Disable Sending Alarms button 3-11
Open Port Utilization Graph button 3-11
Show Cross-Connect Table button 3-11
Show DLCI Table button 3-11
Show Encapsulation button 3-11
Show VC Table button 3-11
overview 3-6, 3-7
physical inventory 3-10, 3-11
ticket pane 3-9
IP interface, launching a path trace 11-8
IP SLA, viewing responder service properties 12-97
IPv6, VPN over MPLS 16-1
IS-IS, viewing properties 12-98
K
keyboard shortcuts, for tables 2-41
L
Layer 2 CiscoANA PathTracer (VPN) 11-26
Layer 3 CiscoANA PathTracer (VPN) 11-26
layer tabs, in CiscoANA PathTracer 11-19
LCA
creating 17-15
deleting 17-16
moving 17-15
LCP
adjacent 17-16
disconnecting in map 17-12
displaying or hiding CE 17-12
linking in map 17-11
moving 17-16
LDP Neighbors tab 17-29
link
adding 5-12
arrowheads 5-3
bidirectional vs. unidirectional 5-3
colors 5-3
creating 17-11
dashed line 5-3
definition 1-2
disconnecting 17-12
dynamic 5-2
filtering A-6
by type 4-24, 4-26
collection method 5-14
in maps 4-24
finding in maps 4-18
flickering 5-2
impact analysis 5-10
links view in CiscoANA NetworkVision 5-5
overview 5-1
properties 5-3
selecting in maps 4-18, 5-14
solid line 5-3
static 5-2
tooltips 5-4
user roles required for working with 5-1
viewing
between VLAN elements and devices 12-46
options 5-14
properties 5-3, 5-7
Link Layer Discovery Protocol, viewing properties 12-5
Link OAM
overview 15-12
viewing properties 15-12
Link Properties window
link list pane 5-8
overview 5-7
properties pane 5-9
links view
filtering 2-15, A-6
in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-13
information displayed 2-14
list view
in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-10
overview 2-10
toolbar 2-12, 2-41, A-6
LLDP, viewing properties 12-5
logical inventory
branches 3-14
content pane 3-17
content pane tabs 3-17
icons 3-15, A-7
navigation pane 3-14
tabs 3-17
viewing in CiscoANA NetworkVision 3-13
window 3-13
logical link, definition 1-2
LSE
inventory details 17-27
Label Switching Table tab 17-27
MPLS Interfaces tab 17-27
viewing 17-27
M
Maintenance management state 2-19
managed element, definition 1-2
management state
icons A-11
overview 2-19
managing maps, roles required 4-2
managing report folders
creating 10-34
deleting 10-35
moving 10-34
renaming 10-35
viewing properties 10-36
managing reports
deleting 10-30
moving reports 10-30
renaming 10-28
roles required 10-1
saving 10-27
sharing 10-29
viewing 10-27
viewing report properties 10-31
managing tickets 9-15
managing VPNs 17-6
adding to maps 17-7
creating 17-6
moving virtual routers between 17-8
overlays
adding 17-9
displaying 17-10
hiding 17-10
removing from maps 17-8
map
adding network elements 4-6
adding VLANs 12-38
aggregated nodes 4-22
CE devices 17-12
CiscoANA PathTracer files 11-20
closing 4-5
creating 4-6
creating links 17-11
customizing 2-39
deleting 4-13
devices in 4-16, 4-19, 4-22
disconnecting links 17-12
filtering links 4-24
finding
affected elements 4-17
links in maps 4-18
in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-6
layouts 4-10
opening 4-3
any map 4-4
commonly used 4-3
options 4-4
overlays
callouts 17-10
VPN 17-9
overview 17-3, 17-4
previewing before printing 4-27
printing 4-27
print setup 4-28
removing
devices 4-9
VLANs 12-41
VPNs 17-8
renaming 4-14
renaming aggregated nodes 4-23
roles required 4-2
saving 4-10
as an image 4-11
as new map 4-11
with information 4-10
selecting views 4-16
viewing
network 4-15
network overview 4-15
thumbnail 4-15
VPNs
adding 17-7
overlays 17-9
viewing 17-3
map view
adding VLAN overlays 12-49
in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-6
menus
CiscoANA EventVision 7-6
CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-24
CiscoANA PathTracer 11-14, 11-16, 11-18
Report Manager 10-3
monitoring Carrier Ethernet services 12-1, 13-1
Most Common Daily Events report 10-10
Most Common Syslogs report 10-10
moving
report folders 10-34
reports between folders 10-30
MP-BGP. See BGP
MPLS
ARP table 17-23
BGPs, viewing 17-30
CiscoANA PathTracer and 11-24
LSEs, viewing 17-27
monitoring services 17-17
NDP table 17-24
PWE3s, viewing 17-35
rate limit information 17-26
roles required for viewing properties 17-1
routing entities 17-22
TE tunnels, viewing 17-36
MPLS pseudowire over GRE, properties 18-26
MPLS TE tunnel, inventory details 17-36
MToP, roles required for working with 18-1
N
navigation pane
CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-5
logical inventory 3-14
physical inventory 3-10
NDP table 17-24
network
finding devices 4-19
viewing devices 4-16
viewing maps 4-15
network clocking service
clock service properties 18-29
monitoring 18-28
monitoring PTP service 18-30
overview 18-28
PTP interface properties 18-31
PTP service 18-30
network element
adding to maps 4-6
aggregating 4-22
definition 1-2
icon badges A-12
removing from maps 4-9
resizing in maps 4-14
network service reports 10-12
generating from
CiscoANA NetworkVision 10-25
Report Manager 10-22
Reports menu 10-25
report options 10-23
Run Report dialog box 10-22
NetworkVision. See Cisco ANA NetworkVision
Notes tab (tickets) 9-15
O
obtaining documentation xx
Open Map dialog box options 4-4
Operational management state 2-19
options, opening maps 4-4
OSPF
supported versions 12-101
viewing properties 12-101
overlays
applying 4-20
to VLAN 12-49
applying to
pseudowire 12-85
displaying and hiding
for VLANs 12-51
for VPNs 17-10
Ethernet service 12-92
hiding 4-22
pseudowire 12-77, 12-85
removing 4-22, 12-51
viewing 4-22
pseudowire tunnel links in VPLS 12-73
REP information 12-52
STP
information 1
VLAN
adding 12-49
removing 12-51
viewing STP link information 12-55
working with 12-33
VPLS callouts 12-74
VPLS instance 12-71
VPN 17-9
adding 17-9
callouts 17-10
working with 4-19
overview
CiscoANA Command Builder 1-6
CiscoANA EventVision 1-7
CiscoANA NetworkVision 1-4
CiscoANA NetworkVision inventory window 3-6
CiscoANA PathTracer 1-6, 11-1
CiscoANA Report Manager 1-6
CiscoANA Soft Properties Manager 1-6
cross-connects 18-4
EFPs 12-35
network clocking service 18-28
reports 10-1
SAToP 18-2
switching entities 12-34
unassociated bridges 12-61
VLANs 12-34
P
Partially Supported management state 2-19
parties, accumulating affected 9-5
password, changing 2-38
paths pane, in CiscoANA PathTracer 11-16
path trace
launching examples 11-7
launching from
an EFP 11-7
an Ethernet port 11-11
an IP interface 11-8
a pseudowire endpoint 11-11
a VLAN bridge 11-10
starting 11-4
from inventory 11-7
from map view 11-5
viewing
Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol path information 11-23
path information 11-20
QinQ path information 11-22
path trace information, viewing in CiscoANA PathTracer 11-20
PathTracer. See Cisco ANA PathTracer
permissions, security 1-3
physical inventory
branches 3-10
buttons
Disable Sending Alarms 3-11
Open Port Utilization Graph 3-11
Show Encapsulation 3-11
content pane 3-11
icons 3-10, A-8
navigation pane 3-10
viewing device properties 3-10
viewing in CiscoANA NetworkVision 3-10
window 3-9
physical link, definition 1-2
pinging
devices 4-27
pseudowires 12-80
ports
alarms
disabling 3-12
enabling 3-12
viewing configuration 17-33
with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 16-3
Port Utilization graph, opening 3-11
printing maps 4-27
properties
CEM interface 18-42
clock service 18-29
MPLS pseudowire over GRE 18-26
pseudowire clock recovery 18-37
PTP interface 18-31
report folders 10-36
report types 10-37
SBC 19-3
AAA 19-6
DBE 19-4
H.248 19-5, 19-7
media address 19-4
policy 19-7
SBE 19-5
SIP 19-11
TDM-specific 18-11
properties table, in CiscoANA PathTracer 11-19
properties window in CiscoANA NetworkVision 3-3
provider, definition 1-2
Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB), viewing properties 12-19
provisioning route targets, roles required 16-1
Provisioning tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-4
pseudowire
viewing
tunnel links in VPLS overlays 12-73
pseudowire clock recovery
overview 18-33
properties 18-37
viewing properties 18-33
pseudowire endpoint, launching a path trace 11-11
pseudowires
adding to maps 12-77
applying overlay 12-85
overlays 12-77
pinging 12-80
viewing
endpoint properties 12-27
VCCV and CC information 12-83
viewing properties 12-86
working with 12-77
PTP
interface properties 18-31
monitoring service 18-30
PWE3
inventory details 17-35
viewing 17-35
R
rate limits, for routing entities 17-26
reduction count, definition 2-17
related documentation iii-xx
removing
tickets 9-17
VLAN overlays 12-51
VLANs from maps 12-41
VPNs 17-8
renaming
Ethernet flow domains 12-30
maps 4-14
report folders 10-35
reports 10-28
REP
icons and badges 12-52
viewing
for VLAN service link properties 12-53
in VLAN domain views 12-52
viewing in
VLAN overlays 12-52
report categories 10-8
report folders
creating 10-34
deleting 10-35
moving 10-34
renaming 10-35
viewing properties 10-36
working with 10-33
Report Manager
content pane 10-5
events reports 10-8
generating reports 10-15
inventory reports 10-11
menu options 10-3
navigation tree 10-4
network service reports 10-12
overview 1-6
report categories 10-8
right-click options 10-6
roles required 10-1
toolbar icons 10-4, A-11
using 10-2
report properties, viewing 10-31
reports
creating folders 10-34
defining types 10-33
deleting
folders 10-35
reports 10-30
events
CiscoANA vs. Event Archive Statistics 10-8
Daily Average and Peak 10-9
Detailed Event Count (by device) 10-9
Detailed Syslog 10-9
Detailed Traps 10-9
Devices with the Most Events by severity 10-10
Devices with the Most Events by type 10-10
Devices with the Most Syslogs 10-10
Devices with the Most Traps 10-10
Most Common Daily Events 10-10
Most Common Syslogs 10-10
Syslog Count by device 10-11
Syslog Count by type 10-11
Syslog Trend by severity 10-11
formats 10-27
generating 10-14
events reports 10-15
inventory reports 10-19
network service reports 10-22
generating from
CiscoANA NetworkVision 10-25
Report Manager 10-15
Reports menu 10-25
inventory
Software Version Summary by device 10-11
Software Version Summary by version 10-11
limiting access to 10-30
managing 10-26
moving between folders 10-30
moving folders 10-34
network service
AToM Detailed 10-12
AToM Summary 10-12
Ethernet Service Detailed 10-13
Ethernet Service Summary 10-13
VPLS Detailed 10-14
VPLS Summary 10-14
options for
events reports 10-16
inventory reports 10-20
network service reports 10-23
overview 10-1
renaming
folders 10-35
reports 10-28
Report Properties dialog box 10-32
roles required 10-1
saving 10-27
sharing 10-29
using Report Manager 10-2
viewing 10-27
report folder properties 10-36
report type properties 10-37
viewing properties 10-31
working with folders 10-33
Reports menu, and generating reports 10-25
report types, viewing properties 10-37
Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP), viewing properties 12-13
right-click options
CiscoANA EventVision 7-7
CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-7
CiscoANA PathTracer 11-4
Report Manager 10-6
roles
managing reports 10-1
security 1-3
viewing
Carrier Ethernet properties 12-2
Carrier Grade NAT properties 13-1
DWDM properties 14-1
Ethernet OAM tool properties 15-1
IPv6 properties 16-1
working with
business tags 6-1
CiscoANA EventVision 7-1, 8-1
CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-1, 3-1
CiscoANA PathTracer 11-2
maps 4-2
MPLS networks 17-1
MToP 18-1
tickets 9-1
routing entities 17-22
ARP table 17-23
NDP table 17-24
rate limit information 17-26
viewing properties 17-22
S
SAToP, overview 18-2
saving
maps 4-10
reports 10-27
SBC
AAA properties 19-6
DBE properties 19-4
H.248 properties 19-5, 19-7
logical inventory properties 19-1
media address properties 19-4
policy properties 19-7
properties 19-3
SBE properties 19-5
SIP properties 19-11
user roles required for viewing properties 19-2
viewing in logical inventory 19-2
scopes, and security 1-3
scripts
launching 2-7, 2-32, 2-33, 2-36
launching (activation and configuration) 4-2
security
permissions 1-3
roles 1-3
scopes 1-3
Security tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-5
selecting links in maps 4-18
Service tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-6
service view
LCAs 17-15, 17-16
LCPs 17-16
overlays 17-10
removing VLANs 12-41
removing VPNs 17-8
tunnels 17-13, 17-14
virtual routers 17-8
VPNs 17-6, 17-17
Session Border Controller. See SBC 19-1
severity
color of device icon 2-19
icons A-9
propagation 2-18
severity indicators
in CiscoANA NetworkVision map view 2-10
overview 2-18
sharing reports 10-29
shortcut menus, in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-29
sites
disconnecting in map 17-12
displaying or hiding CD 17-12
linking in map 17-11
properties, viewing 17-17
Soft Properties Manager. See Cisco ANA Soft Properties Manager
Software Version Summary report
by device 10-11
by version 10-11
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), viewing properties 12-7
static link, adding 5-12
STP
viewing
in VLAN domain views 12-54
in VLAN overlays 12-54
link information in VLAN overlay 12-55
VLAN service link properties 12-56
Structure-Agnostic TDM over Packet. See SAToP
submitting a service request xx
subscriber, definition 1-2
switching entities
containing termination points 12-38
overview 12-34
Syslog Count report
by device 10-11
by type 10-11
Syslog tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-7
Syslog Trend report by severity 10-11
System tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-5
T
table
filtering 2-43
finding text in 2-41
keyboard shortcuts for 2-41
managing in CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-40
sorting 2-42
toolbar icons A-6
tabs, in CiscoANA PathTracer window 11-15
tag manipulations, for associated VLANs 12-43
TDM-specific properties 18-11
Telnet to devices 4-27
termination points, in switching entities 12-38
terminology in this document 1-1
TE tunnels and CiscoANA PathTracer 11-27
ticket pane
CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-15
CiscoANA NetworkVision inventory window 3-9
information displayed 2-16
ticket properties, Details tab 8-19
Ticket Properties dialog box
Advanced tab 9-15
Affected Parties tab 9-11
Correlation tab 9-14
Details tab 9-9
History tab 9-10
Notes tab 9-15
toolbar 9-9
tickets
acknowledging 9-5, 9-16
and EFP severities 12-22
badges A-13
clearing 9-5, 9-16
clearing and removing 9-17
definition 1-3
filtering 8-21
by criteria 9-6
by device 9-5
finding affected elements 9-16
finding affected elements in map 4-17
generated 9-4
icons 2-22
managing 9-15
propagating new 2-18
properties 9-7
removing 9-17
removing filters 8-24
roles required 9-1
status 9-4
viewing in CiscoANA EventVision 8-2
viewing in CiscoANA NetworkVision 9-2
viewing properties 9-9
working with in CiscoANA NetworkVision 9-1
Ticket tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-8
toolbar
CiscoANA EventVision 7-5
CiscoANA NetworkVision 2-22
CiscoANA NetworkVision list view 2-12, 2-41, A-6
CiscoANA PathTracer 11-14, 11-18
Report Manager 10-4
Ticket Properties window 9-9
toolbar icons
CiscoANA PathTracer multipath window 11-14
CiscoANA PathTracer single-path window 11-18
Report Manager 10-4, A-11
Ticket Properties window 9-9
tooltip, links 5-4
topological map, in CiscoANA PathTracer 11-19
Traffic Engineering LSPs tab 17-28
Trap tab (events) 8-18
tunnels, adding 17-13, 17-14
U
unassociated bridges
adding 12-62
overview 12-61
understanding
EFP severity and ticket badges 12-22
Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management 15-2
static and dynamic links 5-2
unassociated bridges 12-61
Unknown management state 2-19
unmanaged network, definition 1-3
Unsupported management state 2-19
updating affected severity 9-20
Up ticket 9-5
user roles
viewing SBC properties 19-2
working with links 5-1
V
V1 Trap tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-8
V2 Trap tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-9
V3 Trap tab, in CiscoANA EventVision 8-10
VCCV, viewing information for pseudowire endpoint 12-83
viewing
BFD properties 17-31
Carrier Ethernet properties, roles required 12-2
Carrier Grade NAT properties 13-2, 13-4
CEM groups 18-41
CEM interfaces 18-40
device properties 3-2
EFP cross-connect properties 12-66
EFP properties 12-20
Ethernet flow domains 12-30
Ethernet LAG properties 12-14
Ethernet LAGs 12-13
Ethernet Link Aggregation Groups 12-13
Ethernet LMI properties 15-8
Ethernet services properties 12-94
EVC service properties 12-23
IMA group properties 18-7
IP SLA responder service properties 12-97
IPv6 properties, roles required 16-1
IS-IS properties 12-98
Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol path trace 11-23
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) properties 12-5
Link Layer Discovery Protocol properties 12-5
link properties 5-7
links between VLAN elements and devices 12-46
LLDP properties 12-5
LSE properties 17-27
MPLS TE tunnel information 17-36
OSPF properties 12-101
PBB properties 12-19
port configuration information 17-33
pseudowire
endpoint properties 12-27
properties 12-86
VCCV and CC information 12-83
PWE3 tunnel information 17-35
QinQ path trace 11-22
REP information in
VLAN domain views 12-52
VLAN overlays 12-52
report folder properties 10-36
report properties 10-31
reports 10-27
report type properties 10-37
REP properties 12-13
REP properties for VLAN service links 12-53
routing entities 17-22
SBC properties in logical inventory 19-2
STP
information in VLAN domain views 12-54
properties 12-7
properties for VLAN service links 12-56
STP information in VLAN overlays 12-54
ticket properties 8-18
tickets in CiscoANA NetworkVision 9-2
Virtual Switching Instance properties 12-25
VLAN
bridge properties 12-59
mapping properties 12-44
mappings 12-41
service link properties 12-52
trunk group properties 12-57
VNE properties 3-4
VPLS
access Ethernet EFP properties 12-29
instance properties 12-75
properties 12-75
VPN
properties 17-17
site properties 17-17
VRF properties 17-18
VSI properties 12-25
viewing cross-VRF routing entries 17-34
virtual CEMs, listing 18-41
virtual cloud, definition 1-3
Virtual Private Network. See VPN
virtual routers
moving 17-8
properties, viewing 17-18
VRF tables 17-21
Virtual Switching Instance (VSI), viewing properties 12-25
VLAN
adding associated VLANs 12-43
adding to map view 12-38
associations 12-43
definition 1-3
discovery 12-33
elements
EFPs 12-35
icons in CiscoANA NetworkVision 12-34
network VLAN 12-34
overview 12-34
switching entities 12-34
overlays
STP link information 12-55
viewing REP information 12-52
viewing STP information 12-54
overview 12-34
removing from map 12-41
removing overlay 12-51
tag manipulations for associations 12-43
viewing
associated VLAN mapping properties 12-44
associated VLAN service links 12-44
bridge properties 12-59
links between elements and devices 12-46
mappings 12-41
REP properties 12-53
service link properties 12-52
STP properties 12-56
VLAN bridge
launching a path trace 11-10
VLAN overlays
adding to maps 12-49
working with 12-33
VLANs
working with 12-33
VLAN trunk group, viewing properties 12-57
VNEs, viewing properties 3-4
VNE Unreachable management state 2-19
VPLS
adding instances to maps 12-70
overlays
link callout 12-74
viewing pseudowire tunnel links 12-73
viewing
access Ethernet EFP properties 12-29
instance properties 12-75
properties 12-75
working with 12-69
VPLS core, viewing pseudowire endpoint properties 12-27
VPLS forward, viewing pseudowire endpoint properties 12-27
VPLS instance overlays 12-71
VPLS report
detailed 10-14
options 10-24
summary 10-14
VPNs
adding to maps 17-7
and LCAs 17-15, 17-16
and LCPs 17-16
and tunnels 17-13, 17-14
and virtual routers 17-8
creating 17-6
managing 17-6
moving virtual routers between 17-8
overlays 17-9
callouts 17-10
creating 17-9
displaying 17-10
hiding 17-10
properties, viewing 17-17
removing from maps 17-8
sites 17-17
viewing in maps 17-3
virtual routers 17-18
VRFs
cross-VRF routing entries 17-34
tables
egress 17-21
ingress 17-21
viewing properties 17-18
VRF tab 17-29
with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 16-4
VSI, viewing properties 12-25
W
working with
associated VLANs 12-43
business elements 6-1
business tags 6-1
EFP cross-connects 12-64
Ethernet services 12-90
H-VPLS 12-69
links, user roles required 5-1
overlays 4-19
pseudowire overlays 12-77
pseudowires 12-77
tickets in CiscoANA NetworkVision 9-1
VLAN overlays 12-33
VLANs 12-33
VPLS 12-69