Table Of Contents
Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - Z
Index
Numerics
3.6.x tabs, in Prime Network Events 8-14
6rd tunnels, viewing properties 17-46
6VPE
and IPv6 16-1
IPv6 VPN over MPLS 16-1
A
access gateway
badge 3-9, A-21
viewing properties 12-18
accumulating affected parties
in an alarm 9-25
in the correlation tree 9-25
acknowledged tickets 9-6
acknowledging tickets 9-20
activation script, launching 2-48, 2-53, 4-1
adding
associated VLANs 12-54
EFP cross-connects 12-76
Ethernet services 12-107
MPLS-TP tunnels 17-5
network elements 4-9
pseudowires 12-92
unassociated bridges 12-74
VLANs 12-49
VPLS instances 12-79
VPNs
existing 17-23
new 17-22
Advanced tab
events 8-18
tickets 9-18
affected elements, finding 9-20
Affected Elements window 4-31
affected parties 9-23
accumulating 9-7, 9-25
Affected Parties tab (tickets) 9-14
calculating 9-24
finding 9-20
affected severity, updating over time 9-26
Agent Not Loaded, VNE communication state 2-33
Agent Unreachable, VNE communication state 2-33
aggregation, definition 1-1
aggregations
adding elements to 4-33
aggregating network elements 4-31
disaggregating 4-36
renaming 4-36
using Chinese characters 4-5
viewing thumbnails 4-33
working with thumbnail views 4-35
alarm count, definition 2-29
alarms
badges A-22
customizing 2-56
definition 1-1
disabling on a port 3-28
enabling on a port 3-29
severities 9-23
All tab, in Prime Network Events 8-3
application, launching external 2-48, 2-52, 4-1
applying overlays
Ethernet service 12-109
MPLS-TP tunnels 17-17
network clock 18-49
pseudowire 12-105
VLAN 12-60
VPLS instance 12-80
VPN 17-26
ARP table 17-37
associated VLANs
adding 12-54
tag manipulations 12-54
viewing
mapping properties 12-56
service links 12-56
working with 12-54
association, definition 1-2
ATM cross-connects
in logical and physical inventory 18-6
overview 18-6
properties 18-7
viewing 18-6
audience, intended xvii
audio options, customizing 2-56
Audit tab
events 8-18
in Prime Network Events 8-4
auto refresh, in Prime Network Events 8-23
B
background images for maps 4-18
badges
access gateway 3-9, A-21
alarms 2-31, A-22
blocking 3-9, A-21
clock service 3-9, A-21
for elements and links 3-9
icons A-19
lock 3-9, 17-6, A-22
management states A-19
multiple links 3-10, A-22
reconciliation 3-10, 6-9, 12-48, A-22
redundancy service 3-10, A-22
REP primary 3-10, A-22
REP primary blocking 3-10, A-22
STP root 3-10, A-22
technology related A-21
tickets A-22
VNE communication states A-20
VNE investigation states A-20
VNE management states 2-31
BFD
viewing BFD session properties 17-48
viewing MPLS-TP BFD session properties 17-50
BGP, viewing inventory details 17-45
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection. See BFD
blocked ports, using with CiscoPathTracer 11-4
blocking badge 3-9, A-21
borders for selected icons 4-14
bridges
understanding unassociated 12-73
viewing properties for VLANs 12-70
business configurations 6-8
business elements
definition 1-2
icons 2-17, A-4
roles required 6-1
business tag
definition 1-2
detaching 6-5
roles required 6-1
searching for 6-5
using Chinese characters 6-3
working with 6-3
buttons A-17
for filtering links A-17
in table toolbars A-16
Prime Network Events
Auto Refresh 8-23
Refresh Now 8-23
Ticket Properties dialog box A-18
toolbar A-17
Prime Network Vision A-12
link filtering A-17
table toolbar A-16
toolbar A-13
Report Manager toolbar A-19
C
callouts, VPN service overlay 17-27
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 13-5
Carrier Supporting Carrier (CSC) path traces 11-34
CEM groups
configured on
physical interfaces 18-52
virtual CEM interfaces 18-54
viewing in
logical inventory 18-54
physical inventory 18-52
viewing properties 18-52
CEM interfaces
properties 18-53
viewing in physical inventory 18-51
CESoPSN, viewing properties 18-3
CFM
description
maintenance domains 15-3
maintenance endpoints (MEPs) 15-3
maintenance intermediate points (MIPS) 15-3
overview 15-3
viewing properties for
maintenance associations 15-7
maintenance domains 15-4, 15-6
MEPs 15-8
MIPs 15-5
remote MEPs 15-9
Chinese characters
support for business tags 6-3
using in map and aggregation names 4-5
Circuit Emulation Services over PSN. See CESoPSN
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) properties
in logical inventory 12-6
in physical inventory 12-8
viewing 12-6
Cisco PathTracer
across CSC configurations 11-34
comparing paths 11-30
counter values, saving 11-29
destinations 11-12
details pane 11-27
details window
menu options 11-24
toolbar 11-25
in MPLS networks 11-33
launching from
Ethernet Flow Point (EFP) 11-9
Ethernet port 11-13
examples 11-9
IP interface 11-10
MPLS-TP tunnel endpoint 11-14
pseudowire endpoint 11-13
VLAN bridge 11-11
Layer 2 VPNs 11-36
Layer 3 VPNs 11-35
menus 11-17
opening 11-4
overview 1-6, 11-1, 11-2
path pane 11-19
path trace
from inventory 11-8
from map view 11-6
options for starting 11-6
path trace pane 11-20, 11-25
rerunning paths 11-30
right-click
options in path trace window 11-20
trace launch options 11-5
roles required 11-1
single-path window 11-17
starting points 11-33
tabs 11-19
toolbar 11-18
viewing
Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol path information 11-31
path trace details 11-22
path traces 11-15
QinQ path information 11-31
clearing and removing tickets 9-22
clearing tickets 9-6, 9-21
clock recovery, pseudowire properties 18-45
clock service
badge 3-9, A-21
properties 18-36
color coding, severity icons 7-5
Command Builder. See Prime Network Command Builder
communication status, for VNEs 3-12
configuration scripts, launching 2-48, 2-53, 4-1
Connecting, VNE communication state 2-33
Connectivity Fault Management. See CFM
content pane
in Prime Network Vision 2-12
in the Prime Network Vision inventory window 3-18
tabs in logical inventory 3-36
Control Channel (CC), viewing information for pseudowire endpoint 12-100
conventions, used in this document xx
Correlation tab (tickets) 9-17
CPU usage graph, opening 4-44
creating
maps 4-8
report folders 10-48
VPNs 17-22
cross-connects
ATM
overview 18-6
properties 18-7
viewing 18-6
EFP
adding 12-76
overview 12-75
properties 12-76
cross-VRF routing entries 17-51
Currently Unsynchronized, VNE investigation state 2-34
customizing
audio options 2-56
event history size 2-56
D
Daily Average and Peak report 10-12
Daily Event Count by device report 10-15
Defined Not Started, VNE investigation state 2-34
defining report types 10-47
deleting
business elements 6-8
maps 4-27
report folders 10-50
reports 10-45
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing. See DWDM
destination, for CiscoPathTracer 11-12
Detailed Audit Events report 10-17
Detailed Provisioning Events report 10-17
Detailed Security Events report 10-17
Detailed Service Events report 10-15
Detailed Syslogs report 10-16
Detailed System Events report 10-17
Detailed Tickets report 10-16
Detailed Traps report 10-16
details pane, CiscoPathTracer 11-27
Details tab
events 8-17
tickets 8-21, 9-12
Device Partially Reachable, VNE communication state 2-33
devices
adding to maps 4-9
aggregations 4-31
CPU usage, checking 4-44
finding in maps 4-29
icons 2-12, A-2
in maps 4-31
pinging 4-44
removing from map 4-16
renaming aggregations 4-36
resizing in maps 4-14
severity indicator 2-30
status indicators 2-30
Telnet to a device 4-45
viewing
operating system information 3-36
properties 3-6
Devices with the Most Events report
by severity 10-12
by type 10-12
Devices with the Most Syslogs report 10-12
Devices with the Most Traps report 10-12
Device Unreachable, VNE communication state 2-33
device view pane
in the Prime Network Vision inventory window 3-18
toolbar 3-19
disaggregating aggregations 4-36
Discovering, VNE investigation state 2-34
discovery
based on Link OAM 15-13
EFD 12-43
EVC multiplex services 12-107
MPLS-TP tunnels 17-5
VLAN 12-43
document
audience xvii
conventions xx
organization xviii
related documentation xxi
terminology 1-1
duplication count, definition 2-29
DWDM
roles required for viewing properties 14-1
viewing
alert and alarm counters 14-9
G.709 properties 14-5
ODU alarm properties 14-7
ODU alert properties 14-8
OTU alarm properties 14-7
OTU alert properties 14-8
performance monitoring configuration 14-10
properties 14-2
E
EFD discovery 12-43
EFP
launching a path trace 11-9
overview 12-45
understanding severity and ticket badges 12-37
EFP cross-connects
adding 12-76
viewing properties 12-76
working with 12-75
egress adjacents, VRF 17-33
element icons, and information displayed 3-3
elements, business
deleting 6-8
renaming 6-8
elements, viewing operating system information 3-36
Ethernet flow domains
renaming 12-40
viewing 12-40
Ethernet Flow Domains inventory tab 2-7
Ethernet flow point (EFP), viewing properties 12-33
Ethernet LAGs
viewing 12-21
viewing properties 12-22
Ethernet links, and configured LSPs 17-12
Ethernet LMI
Device EVC Properties window 15-11
overview 15-9
viewing properties
for device EVCs 15-10
for physical interfaces 15-11
for UNI interfaces 15-12
in logical inventory 15-10
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 11-13
Ethernet Service report
detailed 10-19
options 10-36
summary 10-20
Ethernet services
adding overlays 12-109
adding to maps 12-107
viewing properties 12-110
working with 12-106
EVC multiplex services, discovery 12-107
EVCs
shared switching entities 12-38
viewing service properties 12-38
event history size, customizing 2-56
Event Reduction Statistics report 10-13
events
Advanced tab 8-18
Audit tab 8-18
categories 7-5
definition 1-2
Details tab 8-17
filtering 8-24, 8-25
Provisioning tab 8-19
refreshing list in Prime Network Events 8-23
removing filters 8-27
Security tab 8-19
Trap tab 8-19
viewing
in Prime Network Events 8-2
properties 8-16
events reports 10-11
detailed network events, report options 10-27
detailed non-network events, report options 10-30
generating from
Prime Network Vision 10-39
Report Manager 10-23
Reports menu 10-38
report options 10-25
Run Report dialog box 10-24
exporting data from
Prime Network Events 8-27
Prime Network Vision 2-65
external application, launching 2-48, 2-52, 4-1
F
Fault Database vs. Event Archive Statistics report 10-13
filtering
events 8-24, 8-25
links
by type 4-41, 4-43
during map creation 4-41
in an existing map 4-43
using collection method 5-18
removing for events and tickets 8-27
tables 2-62, 2-64
tickets
by criteria 9-7
by network element 9-7
flickering links 5-3
G
General tab, in inventory window 3-18
generated ticket 9-6
graphical links, reducing number of in maps 2-19
H
History tab (tickets) 9-13
H-VPLS
working with 12-78
working with in Prime Network Vision 12-78
I
icons
See also buttons and badges
alarm and ticket A-22
badges A-19
business elements 2-17, A-4
information displayed for elements 3-3
links A-8, A-9
logical inventory 3-34, A-6
management states 2-31, A-19
maps 17-21
map view 2-13
network elements 2-12, 2-15, A-2
physical inventory 3-22, A-8
Prime Network Events A-11
Prime Network Vision 2-13, A-1
reconciliation 3-10
reference A-1
REP 12-63
selecting 4-14
severities A-11
severity, color coding 2-30, 7-5
sizes 2-13, 3-3
tickets 2-35
VLAN domains 12-63
VLAN overlays 12-63
IMA group
properties 18-13
viewing properties 18-13
impact analysis
accumulating affected parties 9-24
affected severities 9-23
automatic mode 9-23
links and 5-13
proactive mode 9-23
Initializing management state 2-31
Inter-Chassis Communication Protocol (ICCP), viewing properties 12-28
inventory reports 10-18
generating from
Prime Network Vision 10-39
Report Manager 10-31
Reports menu 10-38
report options 10-33
Run Report dialog box 10-32
inventory tabs
Ethernet Flow Domains 2-7
in Prime Network Vision 2-6
Network Elements 2-7
opening 2-7
types of 2-7
VTP Domains 2-7
working with 2-8
inventory window
content pane 3-18
device view pane 3-18
device view pane toolbar 3-19
General tab 3-18
logical inventory 3-30
navigation pane 3-17
Network Events tab 3-20
opening 3-14
options
Disable Sending Alarms button 3-24, 18-6
Open Port Utilization Graph button 3-24, 18-6
Show Cross-Connect Table button 3-24, 18-6
Show DLCI Table button 3-24, 18-6
Show Encapsulation button 3-24, 18-6
Show VC Table button 3-24, 18-6
overview 3-14, 3-15
physical inventory 3-21, 3-24, 18-6
Ports tab 3-18, 3-25
Provisioning Events tab 3-20
ticket and events pane 3-20
Tickets tab 3-20
IOS-XR Software Package Summary report 10-18
IP interface, launching a path trace 11-10
IP SLA, viewing responder service properties 12-113
IPv6
addresses
in logical inventory 16-3
in physical inventory 16-4
in inventory 16-3
in Prime Network 16-3
notes, for viewing IPv6 addresses 16-4
support in Prime Network 16-1
viewing IPv6 information 16-3
IPv6 VPN over MPLS (6VPE) 16-1
IS-IS, viewing properties 12-115
K
keyboard shortcuts, for tables 2-60
L
launching Prime Network Events
as a standalone application 7-3
from Prime Central 7-3
launching Prime Network Vision
as a standalone application 2-3
from Prime Central 2-3
Layer 2 CiscoPathTracer (VPN) 11-36
Layer 3 CiscoPathTracer (VPN) 11-35
link aggregation group. See Ethernet LAGs
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), viewing properties 12-8
Link OAM
and topology discovery 15-13
overview 15-13
viewing properties in
logical inventory 15-14
physical inventory 15-17
link properties window
link list pane 5-11
overview 5-10
properties pane 5-11
ticket and events pane 5-13
links
adding 5-16
arrowheads 5-5, A-11
bidirectional vs. unidirectional 5-5, A-11
colors 5-6
dashed line 5-5, A-10
definition 1-2
dynamic 5-3
exceeding number that can be displayed 2-18
filtering A-17
by type 4-41, 4-43
in maps 4-41
using collection method 5-18
finding in maps 4-30
flickering 5-3
graphical representation 2-18
icons A-8, A-9
impact analysis 5-13
in maps 2-18
links view 5-8
normal vs. wide vs. tunnel 5-5
overview 5-1
properties 5-4
quick view 5-7
reducing number of in maps 2-19
selecting in maps 4-30, 5-19
significance of
arrowheads A-11
characteristics A-10
color A-10
solid vs. dashed lines A-10
width A-10
solid line 5-5, A-10
static 5-3
tooltips 2-19, 5-6
tunnels 5-5
types A-9
use of arrowheads 5-5
user roles required for working with 5-1
viewing
between VLAN elements and devices 12-57
in links view 5-8
options 5-18
properties 5-4, 5-10
width 5-5
links view
filtering 2-26, A-17
information displayed 2-26
in Prime Network Vision 2-25
list view
in Prime Network Vision 2-21
overview 2-21
right-click options 2-24
toolbar 2-23, 2-59, A-16
LLDP, viewing properties 12-8
lock badge 3-9, A-22
logical inventory
branches 3-32
content pane 3-36
content pane tabs 3-36
icons 3-34, A-6
navigation pane 3-32
tabs 3-36
viewing in Prime Network Vision 3-30
window 3-31
logical link, definition 1-2
LSEs
inventory details 17-42
viewing 17-42
LSP endpoints 17-14
properties 17-14
LSPs
lockout state 17-6
on Ethernet links 17-12
properties 17-14
redundancy service properties 17-14
Working and Protected 17-6
M
Maintenance, VNE investigation state 2-34
maintenance domains, in CFM 15-3
managed element, definition 1-2
management states
badges A-19
icons A-19
overview 2-31
managing maps, roles required 4-2
managing report folders
creating 10-48
deleting 10-50
moving 10-49
renaming 10-49
viewing properties 10-51
managing reports
deleting 10-45
moving reports 10-44
renaming 10-42
roles required 10-1
saving 10-41
sharing 10-43
viewing
report properties 10-46
reports 10-41
managing tickets 9-19
managing VPNs 17-22
adding to maps 17-23
creating 17-22
moving virtual routers between 17-25
overlays
adding 17-26
displaying 17-27
hiding 17-27
removing from maps 17-24
maps
adding network elements 4-9
adding VLANs 12-49
aggregations 4-31
applying background images 4-18
CiscoPathTracer files 11-28
closing 4-5, 4-8
creating 4-8
customizing 2-56
deleting 4-27
devices in 4-29
filtering links 4-41
finding
affected elements 4-30
links in maps 4-30
in Prime Network Vision 2-12
layouts 4-17
link icons A-8
network elements in 4-29, 4-31
opening 2-9, 4-5
any map 4-6
options 4-7
previously viewed 4-6
overlays
callouts 17-27
VPN 17-26
overview 17-19, 17-20
previewing before printing 4-24
printing 4-24
print setup 4-25
red border and graphical links 2-18
removing
devices 4-16
network elements 4-16
VLANs 12-52
VPNs 17-24
renaming 4-20
renaming aggregations 4-36
roles required 4-2
saving 4-21
as an image 4-22
as new map 4-22
with information 4-21
selecting views 4-17
using Chinese characters 4-5
using overview windows 4-19
viewing
aggregation thumbnails 4-33
thumbnails 4-33
VPNs
adding 17-23
overlays 17-26
viewing 17-19
working with 4-1
zooming in 4-15
map view
adding VLAN overlays 12-60
in Prime Network Vision 2-12
Mean Time to Repair report 10-13
menus
CiscoPathTracer 11-17
CiscoPathTracer details window 11-24
Prime Network Events 7-8
Prime Network Vision 2-38
Report Manager 10-6
MEPs, in CFM 15-3
MIPS, in CFM 15-3
MLPPP
viewing link properties 18-30
viewing properties 18-26
Mobile Transport over Packet. See MToP
modifying VNE properties 3-11
monitoring
Carrier Ethernet services 12-1
Carrier Grade NAT properties 13-1
network clocking service 18-35
PTP service 18-38
Most Common Daily Events report 10-14
Most Common Syslogs report 10-14
moving
report folders 10-49
reports between folders 10-44
MP-BGP properties in logical inventory 17-45
MPLS
ARP table 17-37
BGPs, viewing 17-45
CiscoPathTracer and 11-33
LSEs, viewing 17-42
monitoring services 17-29
NDP table 17-37
pseudowire end-to-end emulation tunnels, viewing 17-51
rate limit information 17-39
roles required for viewing properties 17-1
routing entities 17-34
TE tunnels, viewing 17-53
MPLS pseudowire over GRE, properties 18-33
MPLS TE tunnel, inventory details 17-53
MPLS-TP tunnel endpoint, launching a path trace 11-14
MPLS-TP tunnels
adding to maps 17-5
applying overlays 17-17
BFD sessions, viewing properties 17-50
discovery 17-5
LSP lockout state 17-6
overview 17-4
properties 17-7
working with 17-4
MToP
channelized lines 18-17
IMA group properties 18-13
monitoring
network clocking service 18-35
PTP service 18-38
network clocking service 18-35
PTP service overview 18-38
roles required for working with 18-1
TDM
overview 18-16
viewing properties in physical inventory 18-17
viewing
ATM cross-connects 18-6
ATM VCI properties 18-10
ATM VPI properties 18-10
CEM groups 18-52, 18-54
CEM interfaces 18-51
CEM properties 18-51
CESoPSN pseudowire properties 18-3
encapsulation information 18-11
IMA group properties 18-13
MLPPP link properties 18-30
MLPPP properties 18-26
network clocking service 18-35
pseudowire clock recovery properties 18-42
PTP service properties 18-38
SAToP pseudowire properties 18-2
SONET/SDH channelization properties 18-18
SyncE properties 18-46
T3 DS1 and DS3 channelization properties 18-22
TDM properties 18-17
virtual CEMs, list of 18-52
virtual CEMs properties 18-51
Multichassis LACP (mLACP), viewing properties 12-28
multiple links badge 3-10, A-22
multiplex services, discovery of 12-107
N
navigation pane
logical inventory 3-32
physical inventory 3-21
Prime Network Vision 2-11
NDP table 17-37
network clocking service
applying an overlay 18-49
clock service properties 18-36
monitoring 18-35
monitoring PTP service 18-38
overview 18-35
PTP interface properties 18-38
PTP service 18-38
network elements
adding to existing aggregations 4-33
adding to maps 4-9
aggregating 4-32
aggregations 4-31
CPU usage, checking 4-44
definition 1-2
finding in maps 4-29
icons 2-12, 2-15, A-2
information displayed in icons 3-3
in maps 4-31
management state 2-31
pinging 4-44
removing from maps 4-16
renaming aggregations 4-36
resizing in maps 4-14
severity indicators and network elements 2-30
status indicators 2-30
Telnet to 4-45
viewing
operating system information 3-36
properties 3-6
zooming in 4-15
Network Elements inventory tab 2-7
Network Events tab
inventory window 3-20
link properties window 5-13
network event tabs, in Prime Network Events 8-7
Network Pseudowire report
detailed 10-20
options 10-37
summary 10-20
network service reports 10-19
generating from
Prime Network Vision 10-39
Report Manager 10-34
Reports menu 10-38
report options 10-36
Run Report dialog box 10-35
Notes tab (tickets) 9-19
O
obtaining documentation xxi
opening
inventory tabs 2-7
maps 2-9
Open Map dialog box options 4-7
operating system information, viewing for devices 3-36
Operational, VNE investigation state 2-34
options
Open Map dialog box 4-7
working with aggregation thumbnails 4-35
OSPF
supported versions 12-118
viewing properties 12-118
overlays
applying to
Ethernet services 12-109
maps 4-37
MPLS-TP tunnels 17-17
network clocks 18-49
pseudowire 12-105
VLANs 12-60
VPLS instances 12-80
VPNs 17-26
displaying and hiding
for VLANs 12-61
for VPNs 17-27
in maps 4-40
Ethernet service 12-109
pseudowire 12-92, 12-105
removing 4-41, 12-62
viewing 4-40
pseudowire tunnel links in VPLS 12-83
REP information 12-62
STP information 12-65
VLAN
adding 12-60
removing 12-62
viewing STP link information 12-66
working with 12-43
VPLS
callouts 12-83
instance 12-80
viewing pseudowire tunnel links 12-83
VPN 17-25
adding 17-26
callouts 17-27
working with 4-29, 4-37
overview
ATM cross-connects 18-6
CFM 15-3
CiscoPathTracer 1-6, 11-1
EFP cross-connects 12-75
EFPs 12-45
Ethernet LMI 15-9
Ethernet OAM 15-2
Link OAM 15-13
MPLS-TP tunnels 17-4
network clocking service 18-35
Prime Network Command Builder 1-7
Prime Network Events 1-8
Prime Network Soft Properties Manager 1-6
Prime Network Vision 1-5
Prime Network Vision inventory window 3-14
Prime Network Vision maps 2-8
PTP service 18-38
Report Manager 1-7
reports 10-1
SAToP 18-2
SBC 19-1
switching entities 12-45
TDM 18-16
unassociated bridges 12-73
VLANs 12-44
overview window 4-19
P
Partially Discovered, VNE investigation state 2-34
parties, accumulating affected 9-7
password, changing 2-55
path pane, in CiscoPathTracer 11-19
path trace
and blocked ports 11-4
examples 11-9
launching from
EFP 11-9
Ethernet port 11-13
IP interface 11-10
MPLS-TP tunnel endpoint 11-14
pseudowire endpoint 11-13
VLAN bridge 11-11
starting 11-6
from inventory 11-8
from map view 11-6
viewing
in CiscoPathTracer 11-15
Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol path information 11-31
path trace details 11-22
QinQ path information 11-31
path trace details window 11-22
path trace pane, CiscoPathTracer 11-20, 11-25
PathTracer. See Cisco PathTracer
permissions, security 1-3
physical inventory
branches 3-21
buttons
Disable Sending Alarms 3-24, 18-6
Open Port Utilization Graph 3-24, 18-6
Show Encapsulation 3-24, 18-6
content pane 3-23
icons 3-22, A-8
navigation pane 3-21
viewing device properties 3-21
viewing in Prime Network Vision 3-21
window 3-19
physical link, definition 1-2
pinging
devices 4-44
network elements 4-44
pseudowires 12-98
polling, initiating 3-14
Poll Now button 3-14
ports
alarms
disabling 3-28
enabling 3-29
viewing
configuration 3-26
status 3-25
with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 16-5
Ports tab, in inventory window 3-18, 3-25
Port Utilization graph, generating 3-30
Prime Central
launching Prime Network Events 7-3
launching Prime Network Vision 2-3
Prime Network 3.6.x tabs, in Prime Network Events 8-14
Prime Network Command Builder
launching scripts 2-48, 2-53, 4-1
overview 1-7
Prime Network Events
All tab 8-3
Audit tab 8-4
buttons
Ticket Properties dialog box A-18
toolbar A-17
customizing 7-10
displaying all events 7-5
event categories 7-5
exporting data 8-27
icon severities A-11
launching
as a standalone application 7-3
from Prime Central 7-3
options 7-2
menus 7-8
network event tabs 8-7
overview 1-8
Prime Network 3.6.x tabs 8-14
Provisioning tab 8-5
right-click options 7-9
roles required 7-1, 8-1
Security tab 8-6
Service tab 8-8
Syslog tab 8-8
system event tabs 8-4
System tab 8-7
Ticket tab 8-9
toolbar 7-7
toolbar buttons A-17
V1 Trap tab 8-11
V2 Trap tab 8-11
V3 Trap tab 8-12
viewing
all events 7-5
events and tickets 8-2
window 7-4
working with 8-15
Prime Network Soft Properties Manager overview 1-6
Prime Network Vision
adding network elements 4-9
buttons A-12
filtering links A-17
table toolbar A-16
toolbar A-13
creating maps 4-8
customizing 2-56
deleting maps 4-27
exporting data 2-65
generating reports 10-39
GUI overview 17-19, 17-20
icons 17-21, A-1
links A-9
logical inventory A-6
map A-2, A-4
physical inventory A-8
selecting 4-14
sizes 2-13
interface components 2-5
inventory tabs 2-6
launching
as a standalone application 2-3
from Prime Central 2-3
options 2-2
links
characteristics A-10
colors A-10
icons A-9
list view toolbar A-16
maps 2-12, 2-56
adding network elements 4-9
choosing layout 4-17
closing 4-5, 4-8
creating 4-8
deleting 4-27
opening 4-5
overview 2-8
renaming 4-20
resizing elements 4-14
saving 4-21
saving as an image 4-22
saving as new map 4-22
saving with information 4-21
using Chinese characters 4-5
viewing options 4-17
menus 2-38
Activation 2-42
Edit 2-40
File 2-39
Help 2-44
Network Inventory 2-43
Node 2-41
Reports 2-43
right-click 2-45
Tools 2-42
View 2-40
Window 2-44
navigation 2-5
opening
inventory tabs 2-7
the inventory window 3-14
overlays 17-27
overview 1-5
port information 3-26
properties window 3-7
removing network elements 4-16
renaming maps 4-20
resizing map elements 4-14
right-click menus 2-45
roles required 2-1, 3-2
tables
defining filters 2-62
finding text in 2-60
managing 2-58
setting selection filters 2-64
sorting 2-61
toolbar options 2-59
toolbar buttons A-13
viewing tickets 9-4
VLAN elements and icons 12-44
windows 2-5
working with
H-VPLS 12-78
inventory tabs 2-8
multiple tabs 2-11
tickets 9-1
VPLS 12-78
Prime Network Vision window
content pane 2-12
inventory tabs 2-6
links view 2-25
list view
overview 2-21
toolbar 2-23, 2-59
map view 2-12
icons 2-13
right-click options 2-20
severity indicators 2-20
navigation pane 2-11
right-click menus
aggregation 2-50
device 2-46
link 2-51
links view 2-53
list view 2-51
maps 2-46
ticket 2-54
ticket pane 2-27
toolbar 2-35
layout tools 2-37
map options 2-36
map zoom tools 2-37
navigation tools 2-37
overlay tools 2-36
viewing options 2-36
printing maps 4-24
properties
6rd tunnels 17-46
CEM interface 18-53
clock service 18-36
ICCP 12-28
mLACP 12-28
MPLS pseudowire over GRE 18-33
MPLS-TP tunnels 17-7
MToP
ATM VCI 18-10
ATM VPI 18-10
pseudowire clock recovery 18-45
PTP interface 18-38
REP 12-14
report folders 10-51
report types 10-52
SBC 19-4
AAA 19-7
DBE 19-4
H.248 19-5, 19-9
media address 19-5
policy 19-10
SBE 19-7
SIP 19-13
virtual connections 18-5
properties window in Prime Network Vision 3-7
provider, definition 1-2
Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB), viewing properties 12-31
Provisioning Events tab, in the inventory window 3-20
Provisioning tab
events 8-19
in Prime Network Events 8-5
pseudowire clock recovery
properties 18-45
viewing properties 18-42
pseudowire endpoint, launching a path trace 11-13
pseudowires
adding 12-92
applying overlay 12-105
overlays 12-92
pinging 12-98
redundancy service properties 12-102
viewing
endpoint properties 12-89
properties 12-95
redundancy service properties 12-102
tunnel links in VPLS overlays 12-83
VCCV and CC information 12-100
working with 12-92
PTP
interface properties 18-38
monitoring service 18-38
service overview 18-38
PWE3
inventory details 17-51
viewing 17-51
Q
quick view, for links 5-7
R
rate limits, for routing entities 17-39
reconciliation badge A-22
aggregations 2-50
business elements 6-9
description 3-10
EFPs 12-48
switching entities 12-48
VPLS forwards 12-78
red border in maps, and graphical links 2-18
reduced polling 3-14
reduction count, definition 2-29
redundancy service 17-14
badge 3-10, A-22
on LSP endpoints 17-14
pseudowires 12-102
related documentation xxi
removing
overlays 4-41
tickets 9-21
VLAN overlays 12-62
VLANs from maps 12-52
VPNs 17-24
renaming
Ethernet flow domains 12-40
maps 4-20
report folders 10-49
reports 10-42
REP
icons and badges 12-63
viewing
for VLAN service link properties 12-64
in VLAN domain views 12-62
in VLAN overlays 12-62
report categories 10-11
report folders
creating 10-48
deleting 10-50
moving 10-49
renaming 10-49
viewing properties 10-51
working with 10-48
Report Manager
content pane 10-8
events reports 10-11
generating reports 10-23
inventory reports 10-18
menu options 10-6
navigation tree 10-7
network service reports 10-19
overview 1-7
report categories 10-11
right-click options 10-9
roles required 10-1
toolbar buttons 10-6, A-19
using 10-4
report properties, viewing 10-46
reports
and database load 10-22
canceled 10-22
creating folders 10-48
defining types 10-47
deleting
folders 10-50
reports 10-45
events
Daily Average and Peak 10-12
Devices with the Most Events by severity 10-12
Devices with the Most Events by type 10-12
Devices with the Most Syslogs 10-12
Devices with the Most Traps 10-12
Event Reduction Statistics 10-13
Fault Database vs. Event Archive Statistics 10-13
Mean Time to Repair 10-13
Most Common Daily Events 10-14
Most Common Syslogs 10-14
Syslog Count by device 10-14
Syslog Count by type 10-14
Syslog Trend by severity 10-14
fail to generate 10-22
formats 10-41
generating 10-22
events reports 10-23
inventory reports 10-31
network service reports 10-34
generating from
Prime Network Vision 10-39
Report Manager 10-23
Reports menu 10-38
inventory
IOS-XR Software Package Summary 10-18
Software Version Summary by device 10-18
Software Version Summary by version 10-18
limiting access to 10-44
managing
maximum concurrent reports 10-40
options 10-40
maximum number of concurrent reports 10-40
moving
folders 10-49
reports between folders 10-44
network events
Detailed Event Count (by device) 10-15
Detailed Service Events 10-15
Detailed Syslogs 10-16
Detailed Tickets 10-16
Detailed Traps 10-16
network service
Ethernet Service Detailed 10-19
Ethernet Service Summary 10-20
Network Pseudowire Detailed 10-20
Network Pseudowire Summary 10-20
VPLS Detailed 10-21
VPLS Summary 10-21
non-network events
Detailed Audit Events 10-17
Detailed Provisioning Events 10-17
Detailed Security Events 10-17
Detailed System Events 10-17
options for
detailed network events reports 10-27
detailed non-network events reports 10-30
events reports 10-25
inventory reports 10-33
network service reports 10-36
overview 10-1
queued 10-40
renaming
folders 10-49
reports 10-42
Report Properties dialog box 10-46
roles required 10-1
saving 10-41
sharing 10-43
using Report Manager 10-4
viewing 10-41
report folder properties 10-51
report properties 10-46
report type properties 10-52
working with folders 10-48
Reports menu, and generating reports 10-38
report types, viewing properties 10-52
REP primary badge 3-10, A-22
REP primary blocking badge 3-10, A-22
Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP), viewing properties 12-14
resizing icons
using the Resize option 4-14
using your mouse 4-14
right-click options
aggregations 2-50
CiscoPathTracer 11-5, 11-20
devices 2-46
links 2-51
links view 2-53
list view 2-24, 2-51
maps 2-46
Prime Network Events 7-9
Prime Network Vision 2-20, 2-45
Report Manager 10-9
tickets 2-54
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 information 16-2
SBC properties 19-2
working with
business tags 6-1
CiscoPathTracer 11-1
links 5-1
maps 4-2
MPLS networks 17-1
MToP 18-1
Prime Network Events 7-1, 8-1
Prime Network Vision 2-1, 3-2
reports 10-1
tickets 9-1, 9-2
tickets in Prime Network Vision 9-2
routing entities 17-34
ARP table 17-37
NDP table 17-37
rate limit information 17-39
viewing properties 17-34
S
SAToP, overview 18-2
saving
maps 4-21
reports 10-41
SBC
AAA properties 19-7
DBE properties 19-4
H.248 properties 19-5, 19-9
logical inventory properties 19-1
media address properties 19-5
overview 19-1
policy properties 19-10
properties 19-4
SBE properties 19-7
SIP properties 19-13
user roles required for viewing properties 19-2
viewing in logical inventory 19-3, 19-4
scopes, and security 1-3
scripts
launching 2-48, 2-53
launching for activation and configuration 4-1
security
permissions 1-3
roles 1-3
scopes 1-3
Security tab
events 8-19
in Prime Network Events 8-6
selecting
icons 4-14
links in maps 4-30
Service tab, in Prime Network Events 8-8
service view
overlays 17-27
removing VLANs 12-52
removing VPNs 17-24
virtual routers 17-25
VPNs 17-22, 17-29
Session Border Controller. See SBC
severity
color of device icon 2-31
icons A-11
indicators
in Prime Network Vision map view 2-20
overview 2-30
propagation 2-30
shared switching entities 12-38
sharing reports 10-43
Shutting Down, VNE investigation state 2-35
sites, viewing properties 17-30
Soft Properties Manager. See Prime Network Soft Properties Manager
Software Version Summary report
by device 10-18
by version 10-18
SONET/SDH, viewing properties 18-18
Spanning Tree Protocol. See STP
static link, adding 5-16
status indicators, for network elements 2-30
Stopped, VNE investigation state 2-35
STP
viewing
link information in VLAN overlay 12-66
properties 12-10
VLAN service link properties 12-66
viewing in
VLAN domain views 12-65
VLAN overlays 12-65
STP root badge 3-10, A-22
Structure-Agnostic TDM over Packet. See SAToP
submitting a service request xxi
subscriber, definition 1-2
switching entities
containing termination points 12-49
overview 12-45
Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE), viewing properties 18-46
Syslog Count report
by device 10-14
by type 10-14
Syslog tab, in Prime Network Events 8-8
Syslog Trend report by severity 10-14
system event tabs, in Prime Network Events 8-4
System tab, in Prime Network Events 8-7
T
T3 DS1 and DS3, viewing properties 18-22
tables
filtering 2-62
finding text in 2-60
keyboard shortcuts 2-60
keyboard shortcuts for 2-60
managing in Prime Network Vision 2-58
sorting 2-61
toolbar buttons A-16
tabs
in CiscoPathTracer window 11-19
working with multiple tabs 2-11
tag manipulations, for associated VLANs 12-54
TDM
overview 18-16
viewing properties in physical inventory 18-17
Telnet to devices 4-45
termination points, in switching entities 12-49
terminology in this document 1-1
TE tunnels and CiscoPathTracer 11-37
thumbnail views, options 4-35
ticket and events pane, Prime Network Vision inventory window 3-20
ticket pane
information displayed 2-28
Prime Network Vision 2-27
ticket properties, Details tab 8-21
Ticket Properties dialog box
Advanced tab 9-18
Affected Parties tab 9-14
Correlation tab 9-17
Details tab 9-12
History tab 9-13
Notes tab 9-19
toolbar 9-11
tickets
acknowledged 9-6
acknowledging 9-20
and EFP severities 12-37
badges A-22
clearing 9-6, 9-21
clearing and removing 9-22
definition 1-3
filtering
by criteria 9-7
by network element 9-7
finding
affected elements in map 4-30
affected elements using the ticket pane 9-20
generated 9-6
icons 2-35
managing 9-19
propagating new 2-30
properties 9-10
removing 9-21
removing filters 8-27
right-click menu 2-54
roles required 9-1
status 9-5
viewing
in Prime Network Events 8-2
in Prime Network Vision 9-4
properties 9-11
working with in Prime Network Vision 9-1
Tickets tab
inventory window 3-20
link properties window 5-13
Prime Network Events 8-9
Time Division Multiplexing. See TDM or MToP TDM
toolbar buttons
CiscoPathTracer single-path window 11-18
for filtering links A-17
for tables 2-59, A-16
Prime Network Vision list view A-16
Report Manager 10-6, A-19
Ticket Properties window 9-11
toolbars
CiscoPathTracer 11-18
CiscoPathTracer details window 11-25
device view pane 3-19
Prime Network Events 7-7
Prime Network Vision 2-35, 2-59
Prime Network Vision list view 2-23, 2-59
Report Manager 10-6
Ticket Properties window 9-11
tooltips for links 5-6
Tracking Disabled, VNE communication state 2-33
Trap tab (events) 8-19
U
unassociated bridges
adding 12-74
overview 12-73
understanding
EFP severity and ticket badges 12-37
static and dynamic links 5-3
unassociated bridges 12-73
VLAN and EFD discovery 12-43
ungrouping aggregations 4-36
unmanaged network, definition 1-3
Unsupported, VNE investigation state 2-34
updating
affected severity 9-26
VNE information 3-14
Up ticket 9-7
user roles
viewing
Carrier Grade NAT properties 13-1
DWDM properties 14-1
Ethernet OAM properties 15-1
MToP properties 18-1
SBC properties 19-2
working with
business elements 6-1
business tags 6-1
Carrier Ethernet services 12-2
CiscoPathTracer 11-1
IPv6 and 6VPE 16-2
links 5-1
maps 4-2
MPLS networks 17-1
Prime Network Events 7-1, 8-1
Prime Network Vision 2-1, 3-2
reports 10-1
tickets 9-1
tickets in Prime Network Vision 9-2
V
V1 Trap tab, in Prime Network Events 8-11
V2 Trap tab, in Prime Network Events 8-11
V3 Trap tab, in Prime Network Events 8-12
viewing
6rd tunnel properties 17-46
access gateway properties 12-18
ATM cross-connects 18-6
ATM VCI properties 18-10
ATM VPI properties 18-10
BFD session properties 17-48
Carrier Ethernet properties, roles required 12-2
Carrier Grade NAT properties 13-2, 13-5
CDP properties 12-6
CEM groups 18-52, 18-54
CEM interfaces 18-51
CEM properties 18-51
CESoPSN pseudowire properties 18-3
CFM properties 15-3
cross-VRF routing entries 17-51
device operating system information 3-36
device properties 3-6
DWDM properties 14-2
EFP cross-connect properties 12-76
EFP properties 12-33
encapsulation information 18-11
Ethernet flow domains 12-40
Ethernet LAG properties 12-22
Ethernet LAGs 12-21
Ethernet Link Aggregation Groups 12-21
Ethernet services properties 12-110
EVC service properties 12-38
ICCP properties 12-28
IMA group properties 18-13
IP SLA responder service properties 12-113
IPv6 information 16-2
IS-IS properties 12-115
Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol path trace 11-31
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) properties 12-8
Link Layer Discovery Protocol properties 12-8
Link OAM properties 15-13
link properties 5-10
links between VLAN elements and devices 12-57
LLDP properties 12-8
LSE properties 17-42
LSP endpoint properties 17-14
LSPs on Ethernet links 17-12
mLACP properties 12-28
MLPPP link properties 18-30
MLPPP properties 18-26
MPLS TE tunnel information 17-53
MPLS-TP BFD sessions 17-50
MPLS-TP tunnel properties 17-7
network element properties 3-6
operating system information for devices 3-36
OSPF properties 12-118
path trace details in CiscoPathTracer 11-22
path traces in CiscoPathTracer 11-15
PBB properties 12-31
port configuration information 3-26
pseudowire
clock recovery properties 18-42
endpoint properties 12-89
properties 12-95
redundancy service properties 12-102
VCCV and CC information 12-100
PWE3 tunnel information 17-51
QinQ path trace 11-31
REP information in
VLAN domain views 12-62
VLAN overlays 12-62
report folder properties 10-51
report properties 10-46
reports 10-41
report type properties 10-52
REP properties
for VLAN service links 12-64
in logical inventory 12-14
routing entities 17-34
SAToP pseudowire properties 18-2
SBC properties 19-3, 19-4
SONET/SDH channelization properties 18-18
STP
information in VLAN domain views 12-65
information in VLAN overlays 12-65
properties 12-10
properties for VLAN service links 12-66
SyncE properties 18-46
T3 DS1 and DS3 channelization properties 18-22
TDM properties 18-17
ticket properties 8-20
tickets in Prime Network Vision 9-4
virtual CEMs
list of 18-52
properties 18-51
virtual connection properties 18-5
Virtual Switching Instance properties 12-87
VLAN
bridge properties 12-70
mapping properties 12-56
mappings 12-52
service link properties 12-62
trunk group properties 12-68
VNE properties 3-11
VPLS
access Ethernet EFP properties 12-91
instance properties 12-85
properties 12-85
VPN
properties 17-29
site properties 17-30
VRF properties 17-30
VRRP information 17-40
VSI properties 12-87
virtual CEMs
listing 18-52
viewing properties 18-51
Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV), viewing information for pseudowire endpoint 12-100
virtual cloud, definition 1-3
virtual connections
viewing encapsulation information 18-11
viewing properties 18-5
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), viewing information 17-40
virtual routers
moving 17-25
properties, viewing 17-30
VRF tables 17-33
Virtual Switching Instance. See VSI
VLAN bridge, launching a path trace 11-11
VLAN overlays
adding to maps 12-60
working with 12-43
VLANs
adding associated VLANs 12-54
adding to map view 12-49
associations 12-54
definition 1-3
discovery 12-43
elements
EFPs 12-45
icons in Prime Network Vision 12-44
network VLAN 12-44
overview 12-44
switching entities 12-45
overlays
STP link information 12-66
viewing REP information 12-62
viewing STP information 12-65
overview 12-44
removing
from maps 12-52
overlays 12-62
tag manipulations for associations 12-54
viewing
associated VLAN mapping properties 12-56
associated VLAN service links 12-56
bridge properties 12-70
links between elements and devices 12-57
mappings 12-52
REP properties 12-64
service link properties 12-62
STP properties 12-66
working with 12-43
VLAN trunk group, viewing properties 12-68
VNE/Agent Unreachable, VNE communication state 2-33
VNE communication states
Agent Not Loaded 2-33
Connecting 2-33
Device Partially Reachable 2-33
Device Unreachable 2-33
Tracking Disabled 2-33
VNE/Agent Unreachable 2-33
VNE investigation states
Currently Unsynchronized 2-34
Defined Not Started 2-34
Discovering 2-34
Maintenance 2-34
Operational 2-34
Partially Discovered 2-34
Shutting Down 2-35
Stopped 2-35
Unsupported 2-34
VNEs
communication state badges A-20
investigation state badges A-20
management state 2-31
modifying properties 3-11
updating information 3-14
viewing communication status 3-12
viewing properties 3-11
VPLS
adding instances to maps 12-79
instance overlays 12-80
overlays
link callout 12-83
viewing pseudowire tunnel links 12-83
viewing
access Ethernet EFP properties 12-91
instance properties 12-85
properties 12-85
pseudowire endpoint properties 12-89
working with 12-78
VPLS report
detailed 10-21
options 10-37
summary 10-21
VPNs
adding to maps 17-23
and virtual routers 17-25
creating 17-22
definition 1-3
managing 17-22
moving virtual routers between 17-25
overlays 17-25
callouts 17-27
creating 17-26
displaying 17-27
hiding 17-27
properties, viewing 17-29
removing from maps 17-24
sites 17-30
viewing in maps 17-19
virtual routers 17-30
VRFs
cross-VRF routing entries 17-51
tables
egress 17-33
ingress 17-33
viewing properties 17-30
with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 16-6
VSI, viewing properties 12-87
VTP Domains inventory tab 2-7
W
Working and Protected LSPs 17-6
working with
associated VLANs 12-54
business elements 6-1
business tags 6-1
EFP cross-connects 12-75
Ethernet services 12-106
H-VPLS 12-78
inventory tabs 2-8
links, user roles required 5-1
MPLS-TP tunnels 17-4
overlays 4-37
Prime Network Events 8-15
pseudowire overlays 12-92
pseudowires 12-92
tickets in Prime Network Vision 9-1
VLAN overlays 12-43
VLANs 12-43
VPLS 12-78
Z
zooming in and out of maps 4-15