Cisco Active Network Abstraction User Guide, 3.7.1
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Icon Reference

Cisco ANA NetworkVision Icons

Map Icons

Link Colors

Link Badges

Cisco ANA NetworkVision Toolbar Icons

Table Toolbar Icons

Link Filtering Icons

Logical Inventory Icons

Physical Inventory Icons

Cisco ANA EventVision Icons

Severity Icons

Cisco ANA EventVision Toolbar Icons

Ticket Properties Toolbar Icons

Report Manager Icons

Icon Badges

Network Element Badges

Alarm and Ticket Badges


Icon Reference


The following topics provide a quick reference to Cisco ANA NetworkVision and Cisco ANA EventVision icons:

Cisco ANA NetworkVision Icons

Cisco ANA EventVision Icons

Report Manager Icons

Icon Badges

Cisco ANA NetworkVision Icons

The following topics describe the icons used in Cisco ANA NetworkVision:

Map Icons

Link Colors

Cisco ANA NetworkVision Toolbar Icons

Table Toolbar Icons

Link Filtering Icons

Logical Inventory Icons

Physical Inventory Icons

Map Icons

Table A-1 Cisco ANA NetworkVision Map Icons 

Icon
Device

ATM switch

Basic rate access (BRA)

Connection termination point (TP)

Ethernet flow point (EFP)

Cross-connect

Digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM)

Ethernet service

Ethernet switch

Ethernet virtual connection (EVC)

Generic SNMP

Logical Circuit Aggregation (LCA) business element

Logical Circuit Peer (LCP) business element

Logical Circuit Peer with one or more one hidden connected devices.

Network pseudowire

Network, subnetwork, or logical aggregation

Pseudowire switching entity

Switching entity

Router

Site

Site with one or more hidden connected devices.

Unknown, or ghost, device

Unmanaged network, cloud

Viewable by a user with a higher permission level

Virtual router

VLAN

VPLS

VPN

VSI


Link Colors

Table A-2 Link Colors 

Color
Severity
Description

Critical

Critical alarm is on the link.

Major

Major alarm is on the link.

Minor

Minor alarm is on the link.

Normal

Link is operating normally.

Selected

Link is selected.


Link Badges

Table A-3 Link Badges 

Icon
Description

Blocking

Multiple links

REP primary

REP primary and blocking

STP root


Cisco ANA NetworkVision Toolbar Icons

Table A-4 Cisco ANA NetworkVision Toolbar Icons 

Button
Function
Map Options

Creates a new map in the database.

Opens a map saved in the database using the Open dialog box.

Adds a network element to the map or to the subnetwork selected in the navigation pane and displayed in the content pane.

Saves the current map (the background and the location of devices) to the database.

Viewing Options

Displays the map view in the Cisco ANA NetworkVision content pane (the button toggles when selected or deselected).

Displays the list view in the Cisco ANA NetworkVision content pane (the button toggles when selected or deselected).

Displays the links view in the Cisco ANA NetworkVision content pane (the button toggles when selected or deselected).

Overlay Tools

Chooses and displays an overlay of a specific type on top of the elements displayed in the content pane in the map view.

When an overlay is selected, all the elements and links that are part of the overlay are colored, and those that are not part of the overlay are dimmed.

Displays or hides a previously defined overlay of a specific type on top of the elements displayed in the content pane in map view.

Refreshes the overlay.

Navigation Tools

Moves up a branch in the navigation pane and map pane to enable you to view different information.

Opens the Map Options dialog box, enabling you to display or hide different types of links in the map and links views.

Opens a window displaying an overview of the network.

Finds a device or aggregated node in the map according to the name.

Opens the Find Business Tag dialog box, enabling you to find and delete a business tag according to a name, key, or type.

Map Zoom and Layout Tools

Defines the way in which the NES are arranged in the Cisco ANA NetworkVision map view: circular, symmetric, tree, or hierarchical.

Fits the entire subnetwork or map in the map pane.

Activates the normal selection mode (the button toggles when selected or deselected).

Activates the zoom selection mode, which enables you to select an area in the map pane to enlarge by clicking and dragging (the button toggles when selected or deselected).

Activates the pan mode, which enables you to move around in the map pane by clicking and dragging (the button toggles when selected or deselected).


Table Toolbar Icons

Table A-5 Table Toolbar 

Icon
Name
Description

Export to CSV

Exports the information displayed in the list view. Either the selected rows are exported, or, when nothing is selected, the entire table is exported.

Sort Table Values

Sorts the information displayed in the list view (for example, according to element category).

Filter

Filters the information displayed in the table by the criteria you specify.

Clear Filter

Clears the existing filter.

Show All Rows

Displays all table rows that meet the current filtering criteria.

Show Only Selected Rows

Displays only the rows that you select.


Link Filtering Icons

Table A-6 Link Filtering Icons 

Button
Name
Description

All Links

Displays the complete list of links for the selected context (map or aggregated node). In other words, the list is not filtered and all the links are displayed, including external links.

External Links

Displays links with only one side of the link in this context (map or aggregated node) and the other side either not in the map or outside the selected context.

Flat Links (Surface)

Displays the links currently visible on the map for the selected context (map or aggregated node), excluding any thumbnails.

Deep Links

Displays the links for the current aggregated node where both endpoints are within the currently selected context.


Logical Inventory Icons

Table A-7 describes the icons used in the logical inventory navigation pane.

Table A-7 Logical Inventory Navigation Pane Icons 

Icon
Logical Inventory Item

Access Lists

ATM Traffic Profiles

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)

Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

Clock

Ethernet LMI

Frame Relay Traffic Profiles

IP SLA

Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)

Modular OS

Operating System

Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)

Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP)

Session Border Controller

Spanning Tree Protocol

Tunnel Traffic Descriptors

ARP Entity

Bridges

Ethernet Link Aggregation

GRE Tunnels

IMA Groups

Local Switching

LSEs

MLPPP

MPBGPs

OSPF Processes

Pseudowires

Routing Entities

Traffic Engineering Tunnels

VC Switching Entities

VRFs

VSIs

Bridge

Connectivity Fault Management (CFM)

CFM Maintenance Association

CFM Maintenance Domain

Cross-VRF

Encapsulation

Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) group

Label switching

Logical inventory

Multiple Spanning Tree protocol (MST) instance

Virtual Switch Interface (VSI)

VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)


Physical Inventory Icons

Table A-8 Physical Inventory Icons 

Icon
Device

Chassis

Shelf

Slot/Subslot

Port/Logical Port

Unmanaged Port


Cisco ANA EventVision Icons

This topic includes:

Severity Icons

Cisco ANA EventVision Toolbar Icons

Ticket Properties Toolbar Icons

Severity Icons

The severity indicators in Table A-9 are also used for alarm and ticket badges.

Table A-9 Severity Indicators 

Icon
Color
Severity

Red

Critical

Orange

Major

Yellow

Minor

Sky Blue

Warning

Green

Cleared, Normal, or OK

Dark Blue

Information

White

Indeterminate


Cisco ANA EventVision Toolbar Icons

Table A-10 Cisco ANA EventVision Toolbar Icons 

Button
Function

Displays the previous page of events in the Cisco ANA EventVision window.

Displays the next page of events in the Cisco ANA EventVision window.

Refreshes the events displayed in the log by querying the database. If a filter is active, the refresh is done according to the filter. The log returns to the beginning of the list, displaying the events in ascending or descending order depending on the order of the current list. Descending order means that the last event is displayed first.

Displays the Cisco ANA EventVision Filter dialog box, which enables you to define a filter for the events displayed in the Cisco ANA EventVision log.

Toggles automatic refresh of event data on and off. You define the refresh-time period (in seconds) in the Cisco ANA EventVision Options dialog box. The default is 60 seconds. If a filter is active, the refresh is done according to the filter.

Displays the properties of the selected event or ticket in the Properties pane.


Ticket Properties Toolbar Icons

Table A-11 Ticket Properties Window Toolbar Icons 

Icon
Description

Refreshes the information displayed in the Ticket Properties dialog box.

Acknowledges that the ticket is being handled. The status of the ticket is displayed as true in the ticket pane and in the Ticket Properties dialog box.

If a ticket was acknowledged, and some events were correlated to it afterward, then the ticket is considered to have not been acknowledged.

This button is enabled only if the ticket is not acknowledged.

Requests the relevant Cisco ANA to remove the faulty network element from the Cisco ANA networking inventory. In addition, it sets the ticket to Cleared severity or status (the icon is displayed in green) and automatically changes the acknowledged status of the ticket to true.

This button is enabled only if the severity of the alarm is higher than Cleared or Normal.

Saves the notes for the selected ticket.

This button is enabled only when text is entered in the Notes field of the Notes tab.


Report Manager Icons

Table A-12 Report Manager Toolbar Icons 

Icon
Name
Description

Run

Generates the selected report

Define Report of This Type

Enables you to define a report of this type that is suited specifically to your environment.

New Folder

Creates a new folder

Move

Moves one or more folders or reports that you created.

Rename

Renames a folder that you created.

Delete

Deletes one or more folders that you created.

Delete Report

Deletes the selected report.

View

Displays the selected report in HTML format.


Icon Badges

This topic includes:

Network Element Badges

Alarm and Ticket Badges

Network Element Badges

Table A-13 Network Element Icon Badges 

Badge
State
Description

Currently Unsynchronized

The VNE model is inconsistent with the element for one of the following reasons:

A required, recoverable device command failed.

The device did not respond in a timely manner.

The VNE was in maintenance state but has restarted and is now resynchronizing with the network element.

The VNE was in the Device Unreachable state and is now resynchronizing with the network element.

Device Partially Reachable

The element is not fully reachable because:

At least one protocol is not operational.

All protocols are not operational but the element is still sending syslogs or traps.

Device Unreachable

No protocols are responding and the element has not sent traps or syslogs in the last three minutes.

Discovering

The VNE is building the model of the device.

Maintenance

The VNE is no longer polling the device; therefore, the VNE does not know the device status. This can occur when a user moves the VNE to maintenance mode, or the VNE is using adaptive polling and CPU information is too high.

Partially Discovered

The VNE model is inconsistent with the device because a required device command failed three times. A common cause of this state is that the device contains in unsupported module.

Reconciliation

The business element with this badge is associated with a network element that does not exist. For example, the device configuration has changed and a network problem exists.

Shutting Down

The VNE has been stopped or deleted by the user, and the VNE is terminating its connection to the device.

Unsupported

The device type is not supported by Cisco ANA, specifically because no VNE driver was found for the interface.

VNE/Agent Unreachable

The VNE is not responding to the gateway. This can occur if the unit or AVM is overutilized or the connection between the gateway and unit or AVM was lost.


Alarm and Ticket Badges

The severity icons in Table A-9 are also used for alarm and ticket badges.