Cisco Prime Network User Guide, 4.0
Index

Table Of Contents

Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - Y -

Index

Numerics

3GPP inventory retrieval 25-109

6rd

add 6rd forwarding (command) 13-6

tunnels, viewing properties 18-46

6VPE

and IPv6 17-1

IPv6 VPN over MPLS 17-1

A

A10/A11 configurations (HSGW) 25-58

AAA 22-9

APN and 25-18

commands. See AAA commands

diameter protocol 22-1

dynamic protocol authorization profile 22-3

foreign agent and 25-73, 25-76

groups

charging configuration 22-10

charging trigger configuration 22-11

configuration 22-5

diameter configuration 22-6

profile 22-2

RADIUS accounting configuration 22-7

RADIUS authentication configuration 22-9

RADIUS configuration 22-7

home agent and 25-69

HSGW and 25-54

LAC configuration and 25-51

overview 22-1

PDSN and 25-92

RADIUS global configuration 22-4

RADIUS protocol 22-1

AAA commands

create AAA group 25-138

create diameter accounting server 22-12

create diameter authentication server 22-12

delete AAA group 22-12

modify AAA group 22-12

access gateway

badge 3-8, A-21

viewing properties 12-19

access list commands

create route access lists 25-138

remove access list 1-6

show route access lists 25-138

See also route maps

accumulating affected parties

in an alarm 9-18

in the correlation tree 9-19

acknowledging tickets 9-15

ACS

bandwidth policies 25-135

charging action

rule base, viewing 25-133

viewing properties 25-128

commands. See ACS commands

content filtering

overview 25-122

viewing categories 25-125

content services steering 25-121

create active charging service (command) 25-138

credit control properties, viewing 25-125

fair usage properties 25-136

overview 25-121

protocol analyzer 25-121

rule base

for charging action, viewing 25-133

overview 25-122

rule definition groups

commands. See ACS commands

viewing 25-132

rule definitions

overview 25-121

viewing 25-131

viewing 25-123

ACS commands

create access ruledef 25-136

create charging action 25-136

create group of ruledefs 25-136

create host pool 25-136

create rulebase 25-136

create ruledef 25-136

delete access ruledef 25-136

delete active charging service 25-136

delete charging action 25-136

delete host pool 25-136

modify active charging service 25-136

modify charging action 25-136

modify host pool 25-136

rule definition groups

delete group of ruledefs 25-133

show group of ruledefs 25-133

show access ruledef 25-136

show charging action 25-136

Activation

cloning an activation 3-37

deleting activations 3-37

menu 2-29

rolling back activations 3-36

running activations 3-35

searching for activations 3-36

window 3-35

wizards 3-35

activation script, launching 2-39

Active Charging Service. See ACS

ADSL2+

device inventory, viewing 28-4

DSL cable bonding group 28-5

n-to-one access profile 28-8

one-to-one access profile 28-8, 28-10

overview 28-2

TLS access profile 28-8, 28-11

user roles required 28-1

viewing properties 28-2

XDSL traffic descriptors 28-2

Advanced tab (Events GUI) 8-13, 9-13

affected elements 9-13

affected parties 9-17

accumulating 9-18, 9-19

Affected Parties tab (tickets) 9-11

calculating 9-18

affected severities 9-13, 9-19

Agent Not Loaded (VNE communication state) 2-21

Agent Unreachable, VNE communication state 2-21

aggregations 5-16

adding elements to 5-18

creating 5-16

disaggregating 5-19

right-click options 2-36

thumbnails 5-16

working with thumbnail views 5-15

alarms

alarm count in ticket 9-6

alarm count in tickets 9-13

badges A-22

customizing 2-40

disabling on a port 3-26

severities 9-17

APN

commands. See APN commands

overview 25-13

profiles 25-115, 25-119

remap tables 25-113

view properties 25-14, 25-18

APN commands

create APN 25-138

create QoS to DSCP mapping 25-22

create virtual APN 25-22

delete APN 25-22

modify APN 25-22

show APN 25-138

application, launching external 2-34, 2-38

applying overlays

VPLS instance 12-80

VPN 18-24

APS commands

create APS 20-59

modify APS 20-59

ARP table 18-34

associated VLANs

adding 12-55

tag manipulations 12-55

viewing

mapping properties 12-57

service links 12-57

working with 12-55

ATM cross-connects

in logical and physical inventory 20-6

overview 20-6

viewing 20-6

audience, intended xxiii

audio options, customizing 2-40

Audit tab (events) 8-4, 8-13

B

background images for maps 5-12

badges A-19

access gateway 3-8, A-21

alarms 2-19, A-22

blocking 3-8, A-21

clock service 3-8, A-21

for elements and links 3-8

lock 3-8, 18-6, A-22

management states A-19

multiple links 3-8, A-22

reconciliation 3-9, 12-50, A-22

redundancy service 3-9, A-22

REP primary 3-9, A-22

REP primary blocking 3-9, A-22

STP root 3-9, A-22

technology related A-21

tickets A-22

VNE communication states A-20

VNE investigation states A-20

VNE management states 2-19

BBA (Broadband Access) groups 24-3

BFD

commands. See MPLS-TP commands

viewing BFD session properties 18-47

viewing MPLS-TP BFD session properties 18-49

BGP

commands

create BGP address family 18-59

create BGP neighbor 18-59

create BGP router 18-59

delete BGP address family 18-59

delete BGP neighbor 18-59

delete BGP router 18-59

modify BGP address family 18-59

modify BGP neighbor 18-59

modify BGP router 18-59

viewing inventory details 18-45

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection. See BFD

blocking badge 3-8, A-21

BNG

Broadband Access Groups (BBG) 24-3

configuration templates 24-9

IP subscriber 24-9

overview 24-9

PPP 24-12

service 24-9

viewing 24-9

DHCP service profile 24-7

overview 24-1

QoS profile 24-16

service groups 24-13

service policies 24-13

subscriber access points

diagnosing 24-6

viewing 24-5

user role required 24-2

bridges

unassociated 12-73

viewing properties for VLANs 12-70

Broadband Access (BBA) groups 24-3

Broadband Network Gateway. See BNG

bundle ethernet, configuring (configure bundle ethernet command) 18-61

business elements 7-1

defined 7-1

deleting 7-7

icons 2-11, A-4

renaming 7-7

user roles required 7-1

See also business tags

business tags 7-1

attaching and detaching 7-3

Chinese characters 7-2

defined 7-1

searching for 7-4

user roles required 7-1

See also business elements

buttons (GUI)

in Prime Network Events A-18

in Prime Network Vision A-14

for filtering links A-17

in tables A-17

in Report Manager A-19

in tickets window A-18

C

cable

CMTS 27-1

DOCSIS 27-1

DSL 27-1

fiber node 27-10

MAC domain 27-6

narrowband channels 27-8

overview 27-1

QAM domain 27-5

user roles required 27-2

wideband channels 27-8

Carrier Ethernet services

types 12-1

user roles required 12-2

Carrier Grade NAT

commands

add 6rd forwarding 13-6

add CGNAT or 6rd forwarding 13-6

add NAT 64 forwarding 13-6

add static port forwarding 13-6

create CGNAT instance 13-6

show pool utilization 13-5, 13-6

static port forwarding 13-6

monitoring 13-1

user roles required 13-2

viewing properties

logical inventory 13-2

physical inventory 13-5

Carrier Supporting Carrier (CSC) path traces 11-31

CCM

Compliance Audit. See Compliance Audit

Configuration Audit. See Configuration Audit

device groups. See device groups (CCM)

global settings 4-61

GUI 4-1

jobs 4-68

overview 1-3, 4-1

processes, check 4-68

setup tasks

Configuration Management 4-5

device groups 4-9

devices 4-4

Prime Network 4-3

user roles 4-69

CDP. See Cisco Discovery Protocol

CESoPSN, viewing properties 20-3

CFM

commands. See CFM commands

description

maintenance domains 15-3

maintenance endpoints (MEPs) 15-3

maintenance intermediate points (MIPS) 15-3

overview 15-3

viewing properties for

maintenance associations 15-8

maintenance domains 15-5, 15-7

MEPs 15-8

MIPs 15-6

remote MEPs 15-10

CFM commands

configure CFM continuity check 15-18

configure CFM global parameters 15-18

configure CFM maintenance domain 15-18

configure CFM MEP 15-18

configure CFM MIP 15-18

configure CFM service ID 15-18

enable CFM continuity check 15-18

enable CFM SNMP server traps 15-18

CG-NAT. See Carrier Grade NAT

Change and Configuration Management. See CCM

change logs (Configuration Management) 4-69

channelization and TDM. See TDM and channelization

chassis, devices with multi 5-19

Chinese characters in business tags 7-2

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

clearing and removing tickets 9-16

clock

commands (MToP)

create ESMC global 20-55

create ESMC interface 20-55

create PTP clock global 20-55

create PTP clock port 20-55

create PTP interface 20-55

create syncE global 20-55

create syncE interface 20-55

delete PTP clock global 20-55

delete PTP clock port 20-55

disable ESMC interface 20-55

modify ESMC global 20-55

modify ESMC interface 20-55

modify PTP clock global 20-55

modify PTP clock port 20-55

modify PTP interfaces 20-55

modify syncE global 20-55

modify syncE interface 20-55

show PTP clock global 20-55

recovery, pseudowire properties 20-44

service

badge 3-8, A-21

properties 20-35

CM. See Configuration Management

CMTS 27-1

Command Builder 2-39

Command Manager 2-39

commands

AAA

create diameter accounting service 22-12

create diameter authentication server 22-12

delete AAA group 22-12

modify AAA group 22-12

ACS. See ACS commands

cable

DEPI and L2TP. See DEPI and L2TP commands

interfaces. See interfaces commands

ports. See ports commands

QAM. See QAM configurations

show downstream 27-12

show upstream 27-12

Carrier Ethernet services

IS-IS. See IS-IS commands

mLACP. See mLACP commands

pseudowire. See pseudowire commands

REP. See REP commands

VLANs. See VLAN commands

CG NAT. See CG-NAT commands

configuration files

from FTP/TFTP 1-10

show running config 1-10

show startup config 1-10

to FTP/TFTP 1-10

write memory 1-10

data center. See data center commands

delete context 25-138

device setup

access lists. See access list commands

DNS. See DNS commands

host name. See host name commands

interfaces. See interfaces commands

NTP. See NTP commands

ports. See ports commands

RADIUS. See RADIUS commands

SNMP configuration. See SNMP configuration

SNMP traps. See SNMP traps

TACACS. See TACACS commands

DHCP. See DHCP commands

DWDM. See DWDM commands

Ethernet OAM

CFM. See CFM commands

E-LMI. See E-LMI commands

L-OAM. See L-OAM commands

FabricPath (data center). See FabricPath commands

GPRS/UMTS

APN. See APN commands

eGTP. See eGTP commands

GGSN. See GGSN commands

GTPP. See GTPP commands

GTPU. See GTPU commands

IP pool

delete IP pool 23-3

modify IP pool 23-3

licenses

modify licenses 25-138

show licenses 25-138

LTE

ePDG. See ePDG commands

foreign agent. See foreign agent commands

HSGW. See HSGW commands

MME. See MME commands

PDSN. See PDSN commands

P-GW. See P-GW commands

SAE-GW. See SAE-GW commands

S-GW. See S-GW commands

modify license 25-138

MPLS services

BGP. See BGP commands

bundle ethernet. See bundle ethernet commands

IP interface. See IP interface (MPLS) commands

MPLS. See MPLS commands

MPLS-TE. See MPLS-TE commands

MPLS-TP commands. See MPLS-TP commands

RSVP. See RSVP commands

VRF. See VRF commands

VRRP. See VRRP commands

MToP services

APS. See APS

clock. See clock commands (MToP)

SONET. See SONET commands

TDM and channelization. See TDM and channelization commands

PDP. See PDP commands

ping. See ping commands

route maps. See route maps commands

SBC. See SBC commands

show users (Telnet sessions) 1-10

subscriber. See subscriber commands

syslog host logging 1-9

trace route. See trace route commands

VLAN commands. See VLAN commands

vPC (data center). See data center commands

Y.1731. See Y.1731 commands

Y.1731 IPSLA. See Y.1731 IPSLA commands

communication status, for VNEs 3-17

Compliance Audit

audit, run 4-58

compliance policy 4-52

Configuration Audit and 4-2

overview 4-2, 4-50, 4-52

policy profile 4-57

results, view 4-59

user roles required 4-51

violations 4-59

See also CCM

Configuration Audit 4-45

Compliance Audit and 4-2

jobs, manage 4-48

policies

create 4-46

manage 4-47

policy example 4-45

results, view 4-48

schedule 4-47

user roles required 4-69

See also CCM

Configuration Management

archive 4-12

backing up files to archive 4-18

change logs 4-25

cleaning up archive 4-25

comparing files 4-14

exported files per device families 4-66

exporting files 4-16

global settings 4-61

labelling files 4-13

overview 4-2

restoring file from archive to devices 4-22

setup tasks 4-5

synchronizing files 4-17

user roles required 4-69

See also CCM

configuration scripts, launching 2-39

Connecting, VNE communication state 2-21

Connectivity Fault Management. See CFM

Control Channel (CC), viewing information for pseudowire endpoint 12-95

conventions, used in this document xxvi

Correlation tab (tickets) 9-13

CPU usage graph, opening 5-27

crypto template (ePDG) 25-84

CSR 1000v 26-29

Currently Unsynchronized, VNE investigation state 2-22

D

data center

commands. See data center commands

FabricPath. See FabricPath

overview 26-1

user roles required 26-2

virtualization. See virtualization

vPC. See vPC

data center commands

FabricPath

show FabricPath conflict 26-10

show MAC address table learning mode 26-10

vPC

show port channel capacity 26-7

show vPC 26-7

show vPC consistency parameter 26-7

Defined Not Started, VNE investigation state 2-21

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing. See DWDM

DEPI and L2TP commands 27-14

create DEPI class 27-14

create DEPI tunnel 27-14

create L2TP class 27-14

delete DEPI class 27-14

delete DEPI tunnel 27-14

delete L2TP class 27-14

modify DEPI tunnel 27-14

modify L2TP class 27-14

show cable DEPI session 27-14

show DEPI session 27-14

show DEPI tunnel 27-14

show L2TP class 27-14

Details tab (Events GUI) 8-11, 8-15, 9-10

device configuration files

commands

copy from FTP/TFTP 1-10

copy to FTP/TFTP 1-10

See also Configuration Management

device groups (CCM)

setup tasks 4-9

user roles required 4-69

See also CCM

device image files. See Image Management

Device Partially Reachable, VNE communication state 2-21

devices

aggregations 5-16

configuration files. See device configuration files

CPU usage, checking 5-27

icons 2-9, A-2

in maps 5-16

multi-chassis 5-19

pinging 5-28

right-click menu 2-32

satellite 3-22, 4-41

setting up 1-4

severity indicator 2-18

software image files. See Image Management

status indicators 2-17

Telnet to a device 5-28

traceroute from device (command) 1-9

viewing

operating system information 3-31

properties 3-6

Device Unreachable, VNE communication state 2-21

DHCP

commands

create DHCP 25-138

delete DHCP 25-138

modify DHCP 25-138

show DHCP 25-138

show DHCP binding (subscriber access points) 24-6

service profile 24-7

Discovering, VNE investigation state 2-22

discovery

EFD 12-45

EVC multiplex services 12-106

MPLS-TP tunnels 18-5

VLAN 12-45

DNS commands

add DNS server 1-5

add DNS server command 1-5

create proxy DNS 25-138

delete proxy DNS 25-138

modify proxy DNS 25-138

remove DNS server 1-5

remove DNS server command 1-5

document

audience xxiii

conventions xxvi

organization xxiv

related documentation xxvii

downstream rates, show (cable) 27-12

DSL

ADSL2. SeeADSL2

cable technologies and 27-1

VDSL2. See VDSL2

duplication count (tickets) 9-13

DWDM

commands. See DWDM commands

user roles required 14-1

viewing

alert and alarm counters 14-9

G.709 properties 14-5

ODU alarm properties 14-8

ODU alert properties 14-9

OTU alarm properties 14-8

OTU alert properties 14-9

performance monitoring configuration 14-11

properties 14-3

DWDM commands

clear counters 14-15

configure channel 14-15

configure FEC mode 14-15

configure G.709 ODU 14-15

configure G.709 OTU 14-15

configure G.709 TTI 14-15

configure G.709 wrapper 14-15

configure laser state 14-15

configure loopback 14-15

configure PM FEC data 14-15

configure PM optics data 14-15

configure PM OTN data 14-15

configure Rx LOS threshold 14-15

configure transmit power 14-15

show controller data 14-15

show device log 14-15

show IM trace details 14-15

show PM history data 14-15

show RTPM counters 14-15

show RTPM threshold 14-15

show wavelength map 14-15

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. See DHCP

E

EAP profile (ePDG) 25-87

EFD discovery 12-45

EFP

cross-connects 12-75

adding 12-76

viewing properties 12-76

overview 12-47

severity and ticket badges 12-38

egress adjacents, VRF 18-31

eGTP

commands

create EGTP 25-138

delete eGTP 25-31

modify eGTP 25-31

show EGTP 25-138

overview 25-30

view properties 25-31

element icons, and information displayed 3-3

E-LMI. See Ethernet LMI

ePDG

commands

create ePDG service 25-92

delete ePDG service 25-92

modify ePDG service 25-92

show ePDG service 25-92

IPSec and 25-84

overview 25-83

security 25-84

crypto template 25-84

EAP profile 25-87

transform set details 25-88

viewing configuration details 25-90

ESM configuration (MME) 25-151

Ethernet flow domains

listing all 2-5

renaming 12-42

viewing properties of 12-42

Ethernet flow point (EFP), viewing properties 12-33

Ethernet LAGs, viewing 12-23

Ethernet links, and configured LSPs 18-11

Ethernet LMI

commands. See Ethernet LMI commands

Device EVC Properties window 15-12

enable 15-18, 15-20

EVC, configure 15-18, 15-20

overview 15-10

service instance, configure 15-18, 15-20

UNI, configure 15-18, 15-20

viewing properties

for device EVCs 15-11

for physical interfaces 15-12

for UNI interfaces 15-13

in logical inventory 15-11

Ethernet LMI commands

configure multipoint to multipoint or point to point EVC 15-20

configure service instance VLAN ID on interface 15-20

configure UNI in an interface 15-20

enable global E-LMI 15-20

enable on interface 15-20

Ethernet Local Management Interface. See Ethernet LMI

Ethernet OAM

overview 15-2

user roles required 15-1

Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance. See Ethernet OAM

Ethernet services

adding overlays 12-108

adding to maps 12-106

viewing properties 12-109

working with 12-106

EVC

E-LMI

configuring 15-20

viewing 15-12

E-LMI, configuring 15-18

L-OAM, configuring 15-21

services

multiplex 12-106

shared switching entities 12-40

viewing properties 12-40

events

Advanced tab 8-13

Audit tab 8-13

customizing GUI 2-40

Details tab 8-11

filtering 8-18, 8-20

Provisioning tab 8-13

refreshing information 8-17

reports. See reports

Security tab 8-13

tabs in Prime Network Events 8-4

tickets. See tickets

Trap tab 8-14

viewing event properties 8-10

exporting event data 8-21

external application, launching 2-34, 2-38

F

FabricPath

commands

show FabricPath conflict 26-10

show MAC address table learning mode 26-10

monitoring 26-10

overview 26-7

viewing configuration 26-9

Fault Database vs. Event Archive Statistics report 10-13

fiber node (cable) 27-10

foreign agent

AAA and 25-73, 25-76

advertisement configuration 25-75

authentication 25-76

commands. See foreign agent commands

GRE configuration 25-77

home agent details for 25-78

overview 25-72

proxy mobile 25-79

registration revocation 25-80

viewing 25-72

foreign agent commands

create FA 25-81

create IKE 25-81

create SPI 25-81

delete FA 25-81

delete IKE 25-81

delete SPI 25-81

modify authentication 25-81

modify FA 25-81

modify GRE 25-81

modify HA configuration 25-81

modify IKE 25-81

modify proxy mobile IP 25-81

modify registration revocation 25-81

modify SPI 25-81

show FA 25-81

G

General tab, in inventory window 3-13

GGSN

commands

create GGSN 25-138

create PLMN identifier 25-10

create SGSN 25-10

delete GGSN 25-10

modify GGSN 25-10

overview 25-6

view properties 25-7, 25-8

GMM properties (SGSN) 25-37

GPRS/UMTS network

GGSN. See GGSN

GPRS/UMTS networks

APN. See APN

eGTP. See eGTP

GTPP. See GTPP

GTPU. See GTPU

overview 25-4

SGSN. See SGSN

technologies 25-6

graphical links, reducing number of in maps 2-11

GRE

foreign agent configuration (LTE networks) 25-77

home agent and 25-70

HSGW 25-59

PDSN 25-96

groups

RADIUS keepalive and detect dead server 22-9

GTPP

create GTPP (command) 25-138

overview 25-23

view properties 25-24, 25-25

GTPU

commands

create GTPU 25-138

create GTPU bind IP address 25-12

delete GTPU 25-12

delete GTPU bind IP address 25-12

modify GTPU 25-12

modify GTPU bind IP address 25-12

overview 25-11

view properties 25-11

GTTP

commands

create CGF 25-29

create storage server 25-29

delete CGF 25-29

delete GTPP 25-29

delete storage server 25-29

modify CGF 25-29

modify GTPP 25-29

modify storage server 25-29

show CGF 25-29

H

History tab (tickets) 9-11

home agent

AAA and 25-69

commands. See home agent commands

configuration, viewing 25-66

details for foreign agent 25-78

GRE and 25-70

overview 25-65

policy configuration 25-70

registration revocation 25-71

service details 25-67

topology 25-66

home agent commands

create HA Service 25-138

create HA SPI list 25-138

delete HA service 25-138

delete HA SPI list 25-138

modify HA service 25-138

show HA service 25-138

show HA SPI 25-138

host name commands

add host name 1-5

remove host name 1-5

HRPD, create QCI-QOS mapping (command) 25-138

HSGW

A10/A11 configurations 25-58

AAA and 25-54

basic features 25-54

commands. See HSGW commands

GRE parameters 25-59

IP source violation 25-60

MAG 25-62

overview 25-53

QCI mapping details (profile) 25-64

topology 25-54

viewing 25-55

HSGW commands

create HSGW 25-61

create overload policy 25-61

create PLMN entries 25-61

create QCI-QOS mapping 25-138

create SPI 25-61

delete HSGW 25-61

delete overload policy 25-61

delete PLMN entries 25-61

delete SPI 25-61

MAG commands

create MAG 25-64

create profile 25-64

create profile ID QCI mapping 25-64

delete MAG 25-64

delete profile 25-64

delete profile ID QCI mapping 25-64

modify MAG 25-64

modify profile 25-64

show MAG 25-64

modify A10 A11 interfaces 25-61

modify GRE 25-61

modify HSGW 25-61

modify IP source violation 25-61

modify overload policy 25-61

modify PLMN entries 25-61

modify SPI 25-61

show HSGW 25-61

HSRP 12-18

H-VPLS

working with 12-78

I

icons

alarm and ticket A-22

badges A-19

business elements 2-11, A-4

information displayed for elements 3-3

links A-10, A-11

logical inventory 3-30, A-7

management states A-19

management states (VNE) 2-19

maps 18-20

network elements 2-10, A-2

physical inventory A-10

Prime Network Events A-13

Prime Network Vision A-1

reconciliation 3-9

reference A-1

REP 12-63

severities A-13

severity, color coding 2-18

sizes 3-3

tickets 2-23

VLAN domains 12-63

VLAN overlays 12-63

See also buttons

Image Management

add images to repository 4-27

Cisco IOS XR 4-37

activate and deactivate packages 4-39

add packages 4-38

commit packages 4-41

considerations 4-37

delete packages 4-39

roll back packages 4-42

satellites 4-40

clean up repository 4-44

clear flash (distributing images) 4-33

delete packages from repository 4-44

distributing images to devices 4-29

global settings 4-66

overview 4-2

repository 4-27

setup tasks 4-7

upgrade analysis and 4-29

user roles required 4-69

See also CCM

IMA group, viewing properties 20-13

impact analysis

accumulating affected parties 9-18

affected severities 9-17

automatic mode 9-17

links and 6-12

proactive mode 9-17

Initializing (VNE management state) 2-19

Inter-Chassis Communication Protocol (ICCP), viewing properties 12-29

interfaces

commands

add interface configuration

add loopback interface 1-8

configure secondary IP address (MPLS) 18-54

create interface (MPLS) 18-54

create IP interface 27-12

delete interface (MPLS) 18-54

delete IP interfaces 27-12

delete secondary IP address (MPLS) 18-54

disable interfaces

enable interfaces

modify interface (MPLS) 18-54

modify IP interfaces 27-12

remove interface configuration 1-8

show IP interface brief 1-9

show IP route 1-9

update interface configuration 1-8

viewing in physical inventory 3-19

inventory window

content pane 3-13

device view pane 3-13

device view pane toolbar 3-14

General tab 3-13

logical inventory 3-27

navigation pane 3-12

Network Events tab 3-15

opening 3-9

overview 3-9, 3-11

physical inventory 3-19, 3-21

Ports tab 3-13, 3-23

Provisioning Events tab 3-15

ticket and events pane 3-15

Tickets tab 3-15

IP interface (MPLS) commands

configure secondary IP address 18-54

create interface 18-54

delete interface 18-54

delete secondary IP address 18-54

modify interface 18-54

See also interfaces commands

IPoDWDM. See DWDM

IP pools 23-1

commands

create IP pool 25-138

delete IP pool 23-3

modify IP pool 23-3

show IP pool 25-138

viewing properties 23-1

IPSec and ePDG 25-84

IP SLA

viewing responder service properties 12-112

See also Y.1731

IP source violation

HSGW 25-60

PDSN 25-98

IPv6

addresses

in logical inventory 17-3

in physical inventory 17-4

in inventory 17-3

in Prime Network 17-2

IPv6 VPN over MPLS (6VPE) 17-1

notes, for viewing IPv6 addresses 17-4

support in Prime Network 17-1

user roles required 17-2

viewing IPv6 information 17-2

IS-IS

commands

create ISIS address family 12-121

create ISIS interface 12-121

create ISIS interface address family 12-121

create ISIS router 12-121

delete ISIS address family 12-121

delete ISIS interface 12-121

delete ISIS interface address family 12-121

delete ISIS router 12-121

modify ISIS address family 12-121

modify ISIS interface 12-121

modify ISIS interface address family 12-121

modify ISIS router 12-121

show ISIS configuration 12-121

viewing properties 12-114

L

L2TP (cable). See DEPI and L2TP

label ranges (MPLS-TP)

add label range configuration 18-54

remove label range configuration 18-54

LACs (LTE networks) 25-49

Layer 2 PathTracer (VPN) 11-32

Layer 3 PathTracer (VPN) 11-32

licenses

modify licenses (command) 25-138

show licenses (command) 25-138

link aggregation group. See Ethernet LAGs

Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), viewing properties 12-8

Link OAM

commands. See Link OAM commands

enabling and disabling 15-21

EVCs, configuring 15-21

overview 15-14

remote loopback, enabling and disabling 15-21

templates, managing 15-21

topology discovery and 15-14

viewing properties in

logical inventory 15-15

physical inventory 15-18

Link OAM commands

assign template on interface 15-21

configure multipoint to multipoint or point to point EVC 15-21

configure OAM parameters on interface 15-21

disable OAM on interface 15-21

enable E-LMI on interface 15-21

enable OAM on interface 15-21

start remote loopback 15-21

stop remote loopback 15-21

links

adding 6-15

arrowheads 6-5, A-13

bidirectional vs. unidirectional 6-5, A-13

colors 6-5

dashed line 6-4, A-12

dynamic 6-3

exceeding number that can be displayed 2-11

filtering 5-25, 5-27

using collection method 6-17

flickering 6-3

graphical representation 2-11

icons A-10, A-11

impact analysis 6-12

in maps 2-11

links view 6-8

normal vs. wide vs. tunnel 6-5

overview 6-1

properties 6-4

quick view 6-7

reducing number of in maps 2-11

right-click options 2-36

selecting in maps 6-18

solid line 6-4, A-12

static 6-3

tooltips 6-6

tunnels 6-5

types A-11

user roles required 6-1

viewing

between VLAN elements and devices 12-58

in links view 6-8

options 6-17

properties 6-4, 6-10

width 6-5, A-12

LLDP, viewing properties 12-8

LMAs (LTE networks) 25-106

L-OAM. See Link OAM

lock badge 3-8, A-22

logical inventory

branches 3-29

content pane 3-31

content pane tabs 3-31

context 25-138

icons 3-30, A-7

navigation pane 3-29

tabs 3-31

viewing in Prime Network Vision 3-27

window 3-28

loopback

add loopback interface (command) 1-8

remote, enable/disable 15-21

LSEs

inventory details 18-39

viewing 18-39

LSPs

commands. See MPLS-TP commands

endpoints 18-14

lockout state 18-6

on Ethernet links 18-11

redundancy service properties 18-14

Working and Protected 18-5

LTE networks

ePDG. See ePDG

foreign agent. See foreign agent

home agent. See home agent

HSGW. See HSGW

LACs 25-49

LMAs 25-106

overview 25-40

PDSN. See PDSN

P-GW. See P-GW

QCI-QoS mapping 25-48

SAE-GW. See SAE-GW

S-GW. See S-GW

technologies 25-41

LTE security procedure (MME) 25-152

M

MAC domain (cable) 27-6

MAG (HSGW)

commands. See HSGW commands

viewing configuration 25-62

Maintenance, VNE investigation state 2-22

maintenance domains, in CFM 15-3

management states (VNEs)

badges A-19

icons A-19

overview 2-19

maps 5-1

adding VLANs 12-50

aggregations. See aggregations

applying background images 5-12

closing 5-5

creating 5-6

customizing 2-40

Ethernet services, adding 12-106

filtering links 5-25

link icons A-10

NE icons, zooming in and out 2-9

network elements in 5-16

opening 2-7, 5-5

overlays

callouts 18-25

VPN 18-24

overview 18-18, 18-19

overview window 5-14

PathTracer files 11-26

red border and graphical links 2-11

removing

VLANs 12-52

VPNs 18-23

right-click menu 2-12, 2-32

saving 5-15

selecting views 5-12

severity indicators 2-12

user roles required 5-2

views 2-8

links view 2-15, 2-39

link view 2-16

list view 2-12, 2-37

map view 2-8

VPNs

adding 18-22

overlays 18-24

viewing 18-18

MEPs, in CFM 15-3, 15-18

MIPs, in CFM 15-3, 15-18

mLACP

commands

show channel 12-119

show group 12-119

show LACP internal 12-119

show MPLS LDP 12-119

viewing properties 12-29

mLDP

database, viewing 18-42

neighbors, viewing 18-43

overview 18-42

MLPPP

link properties 20-29

MLPPP properties 20-26

MME

commands

create policy accounting 25-138

create QCI-QoS mapping 25-138

delete policy accounting 25-138

modify policy accounting 25-138

configuration details 25-145

EMM configurations 25-150

ESM configuration 25-151

interfaces 25-144

LTE security procedure 25-152

overview 25-143

policy configuration 25-153

S1 interface configuration 25-154

service details 25-146

Mobile Management Entity, See MME

mobile technologies

3GPP inventory retrieval 25-109

ACS 25-121

APN. See APN

GPRS/UMTS. See GRPS/UMTS

LTE. See LTE

operator policies 25-111

user roles required 25-1

Mobile Transport over Packet. See MToP

MP-BGP. See BGP

MPLS

ARP table 18-34

BGP. See BGP

commands. See MPLS commands

LSEs, viewing 18-39

monitoring services 18-26

NDP table 18-34

PathTracer and 11-29

pseudowire end-to-end emulation tunnels, viewing 18-50

pseudowire over GRE, properties 20-32

rate limit information 18-36

routing entities 18-31

user roles required 18-1

MPLS commands

configure MPLS discovery 18-57

configure MPLS label range 18-57

disable MPLS on interface 18-57

enable MPLS on interface 18-57

show MPLS LDP 12-119

MPLS-TE

commands

configure MPLS-TE global 18-57

configure MPLS-TE interface 18-57

tunnels, viewing 18-52

MPLS-TP commands

add BFD template configuration 18-54

add global configuration 18-54

add label range configuration 18-54

add link configuration 18-54

BFD global configuration 18-54

LSP lockout 18-54

LSP path lockout 18-54

LSP path no lockout 18-54

LSP ping 18-54

LSP trace 18-54

remove BFD template configuration 18-54

remove global configuration 18-54

remove label range configuration 18-54

remove link configuration 18-54

show BFD template 18-54

show BFD template at tunnel 18-54

tunnel ping 18-54

tunnel trace 18-54

update global configuration 18-54

MPLS-TP tunnels

adding to maps 18-5

applying overlays 18-16

BFD sessions, viewing properties 18-49

discovery 18-5

labeling 18-54

locking and unlocking (bulk) 18-56

LSP lockout state 18-6

overview 18-4

properties 18-7

viewing 18-7

working with 18-4

MSID configuration (PDSN) 25-98

MToP

ATM cross-connects 20-6

ATM VPI properties 20-10

CEM interfaces 20-49

groups 20-50

viewing 20-50

virtual, viewing 20-50

channelized lines 20-17

encapsulation information 20-11

IMA groups 20-13

MLPPP link properties 20-29

MLPPP properties 20-26

network clock service 20-34

pseudowire clock recovery properties 20-41

SONET/SDH channelization properties 20-18

Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE), viewing properties 20-45

T3 DS1 and DS3 channelization properties 20-21

TDM 20-16, 20-17

user roles required 20-1

viewing

CESoPSN pseudowire properties 20-3

SAToP pseudowire properties 20-2

multicast configurations 19-2

multicast node 19-2

multicast profiles

iPv4 19-4

iPv6 19-5

PIM 19-7

multicast protocols 19-4

overview 19-1

routing entities 19-10

supported network elements 19-1

user roles required 19-2

multicast label switching. See mLDP

multi-chassis devices, viewing 5-19

Multichassis LACP. See mLACP

multiple links badge 3-8, A-22

multiplex services, discovery of 12-106

N

narrowband channels (cable) 27-8

NAT 64 forwarding, add (command) 13-6

NDP table 18-34

NEIM. See Image Management

network clock service

applying an overlay 20-48

clock service properties 20-35

overview 20-34

PTP interface 20-37

PTP service 20-36

network elements

adding to aggregations 5-18

aggregations 5-16

CPU usage, checking 5-27

icons 2-10, A-2

information displayed in icons 3-3

in maps 5-16

management state (VNEs) 2-19

pinging 5-28

severity indicators and network elements 2-18

status indicators 2-17

Telnet to 5-28

viewing

operating system information 3-31

properties 3-6

See also devices

Network Events tab

inventory window 3-15

link properties window 6-12

Notes tab (tickets) 9-14

NRI properties (SGSN) 25-38

NTP commands

add NTP server command 1-6

remove NTP server command 1-6

nV. See virtualization

O

OAM

commands

ping destination from device 1-9

ping VRF 1-9

trace route from device 1-9

traceroute VRF 1-9

See also Link OAM

operating system information (NE), viewing 3-31

Operational, VNE investigation state 2-22

operator policies (mobile technologies) 25-111

OSPF

supported versions 12-117

viewing properties 12-117

overlays 5-21

applying to

Ethernet services 12-108

maps 5-21

MPLS-TP tunnels 18-16

network clocks 20-48

pseudowire 12-98

VPLS instances 12-80

VPNs 18-24

displaying and hiding

for VLANs 12-62

for VPNs 18-25

in maps 5-24

Ethernet service 12-108

pseudowire 12-90, 12-98

removing 12-62

viewing 5-24

VLAN 12-45

removing 12-62

REP information 12-63

STP information 12-66

viewing STP link information 12-66

VPLS

callouts 12-82

instance 12-80

pseudowire tunnel links in 12-82

viewing pseudowire tunnel links 12-82

VPN 18-24

adding 18-24

callouts 18-25

P

Partially Discovered, VNE investigation state 2-22

password, changing user (GUI clients) 2-4

PathTracer

across CSC configurations 11-31

blocked ports and 11-4

comparing paths 11-27

counter values, saving 11-26

destinations 11-11

in MPLS networks 11-29

launching from

Ethernet Flow Point (EFP) 11-8

Ethernet port 11-12

examples 11-7

IP interface 11-9

MPLS-TP tunnel endpoint 11-13

pseudowire endpoint 11-12

VLAN bridge 11-10

Layer 2 TP path information 11-28

Layer 2 VPNs 11-32

Layer 3 VPNs 11-32

opening 11-3

overview 11-1, 11-2

path trace

from inventory 11-7

from map view 11-5

options for starting 11-5

QinQ path information 11-27

rerunning paths 11-27

results, viewing 11-20

single-path window 11-16

starting points 11-30

user roles required 11-1

viewing results 11-14

PCF configuration (PDSN) 25-99

PDP commands

create network requested PDP context 25-138

delete network requested PDP context 25-138

PDSN

AAA and 25-92

commands. See PDSN commands

configurations 25-93

GRE configuration 25-96

IP source violation 25-98

MSID configuration 25-98

overview 25-92

PCF configuration 25-99

policy configuration 25-100

QoS configuration 25-101

registration details 25-102

restrictions 25-103

timers 25-103

viewing 25-94

PDSN commands

create PCF security entity 25-105

create PCF security entry 25-105

create PDSN 25-105

delete PCF security entry 25-105

delete PDSN 25-105

modify GRE 25-105

modify IP source violation 25-105

modify MSID 25-105

modify PCF parameters 25-105

modify PCF security entry 25-105

modify PDSN 25-105

modify policy 25-105

modify PPP 25-105

modify registrations 25-105

modify timers and registrations 25-105

show PDSN 25-105

P-GW

commands

create P-GW 25-138

create P-GW PLMN 25-45

create QCI-QOS mapping 25-138

delete P-GW 25-45

modify P-GW 25-45

overview 25-44

SAE-GW and 25-42

view properties 25-44

physical inventory

Disable Sending Alarms 3-21

icons 3-19, A-10

Open Port Utilization Graph 3-21

Show Encapsulation 3-21

viewing device properties 3-19

window 3-14

ping

commands

ping destination from device 1-9

ping pseudowire 12-120

ping VRF 1-9

ping device (Tools menu) 5-28

policy configuration

MME 25-153

PDSN 25-100

polling, initiating 3-18

Poll Now button 3-18

ports

alarms, disabling 3-26

commands

add port description

assign port to VLAN 1-7

change port status command 1-7

configure downstream port 27-11

create upstream port 27-11

deassign port to VLAN 1-7

modify cable port 27-11

modify port 1-7, 27-11

modify upstream port 27-11

remove port description

update port description

viewing

configuration 3-25

status 3-23

with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 17-5

Ports tab, in inventory window 3-13, 3-23

Port Utilization graph, generating 3-27

Prime Central

launching Prime Network Events 8-1

launching Prime Network Vision 2-2

Prime Network Administration 1-3

Prime Network Events 1-3

Audit tab 8-4, 8-13

Details tab 8-11

event details. See events

GUI overview 8-2

icon severities A-13

launching 8-1

Provisioning tab 8-5, 8-13

Security tab 8-5, 8-13

Service tab 8-6

severity indicators 8-3

Syslog tab 8-7

System tab 8-6

tickets. See tickets

Tickets tab 8-9

Trap tab 8-14

user roles required 8-1

V1 Traps tab 8-7

V2 Traps tab 8-8

V3 Traps tab 8-8

Prime Network Operations Reports 1-3

Prime Network Vision

aggregations. See aggregations

customizing 2-40

GUI overview 2-4, 18-18, 18-19

icons 18-20, A-1

links A-11

logical inventory A-7

map A-2, A-4

physical inventory A-10

inventory tabs 2-5

launching 2-2

links

characteristics A-12

colors A-12

icons A-11

maps. See maps

menus 2-25

port information 3-25

right-click menus 2-31

roles required 2-1, 3-1

severity indicators 2-18

status indicators 2-17

tables 2-42

ticket pane 2-17

tickets. See tickets

toolbar 2-23

VLAN elements and icons 12-46

Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB), viewing properties 12-32

Provisioning tab (events) 3-15, 8-5, 8-13

pseudowires

adding 12-90

applying overlay 12-98

clock recovery 20-44

commands

display pseudowire 12-95, 12-120

ping pseudowire 12-120

defined 12-100

headend 12-101

associated routing entity 12-105

associated VRF entity 12-105

generic interface list 12-105

view configuration 12-102

overlays 12-90

overview 12-90

pinging 12-120

redundancy service properties 12-96

viewing

endpoint properties 12-87

properties 12-93

redundancy service properties 12-96

tunnel links in VPLS overlays 12-82

VCCV and CC information 12-95

PTP

interface properties 20-37

monitoring service 20-36

PWE3

inventory details 18-50

viewing 18-50

Q

QAM commands

create block 27-13

create lane 27-13

create RF profile 27-13

delete frequency profile 27-13

delete RF profile 27-13

modify QAM channel 27-13

modify QAM port 27-13

modify RF profile 27-13

show frequency profile 27-13

show QAM channel 27-13

show QAM port 27-13

show RF profile 27-13

QAM domain 27-5

QCI mapping (HSGW) 25-64

QCI-QoS mapping 25-138

QCI-QoS mapping (LTE networks) 25-48

QoS, configuration (PDSN) 25-101

quick view, for links 6-7

R

RADIUS

AAA and 22-1

commands

add RADIUS server 1-6

remove RADIUS server 1-6

global configuration (AAA) 22-4

rate limits, for routing entities 18-36

reconciliation badge A-22

aggregations 2-36

description 3-9

EFPs 12-50

switching entities 12-50

red border in maps, and graphical links 2-11

reduced polling 3-18

reduction count (tickets) 9-13

redundancy service 18-14

badge 3-9, A-22

on LSP endpoints 18-14

pseudowires 12-96

redundancy status, in physical inventory 3-21

refreshing data in Prime Network Events 8-17

registration details (PDSN) 25-102

registration revocation

foreign agent (LTE networks) 25-80

home agent (LTE networks) 25-71

related documentation xxvii

REP

icons and badges 12-63

primary badge 3-9, A-22

primary blocking badge 3-9, A-22

show REP segment information (command) 12-119

viewing

for VLAN service link properties 12-64

in VLAN domain views 12-63

in VLAN overlays 12-63

viewing properties

Report Manager. See reports

reports

database load and 10-22

events

Daily Average and Peak 10-11

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

folder management 10-43, 10-45

generating from

Prime Network Vision 10-38

Report Manager 10-23

Reports menu 10-37

inventory

Hardware Summary By Selected Property 10-18

Hardware Summary Detailed 10-18

IOS-XR Software Package Summary 10-19

Modules Summary By Type 10-19

Software Version Summary by device 10-19

Software Version Summary by version 10-19

maximum concurrent reports 10-39

network events

Detailed Event Count (by device) 10-15

Detailed Service Events 10-15

Detailed Syslogs 10-15

Detailed Tickets 10-16

Detailed Traps 10-16

network service

Ethernet Service Detailed 10-20

Ethernet Service Summary 10-20

Network Pseudowire Detailed 10-21

Network Pseudowire Summary 10-21

VPLS Detailed 10-21

VPLS Summary 10-22

non-network events

Detailed Audit Events 10-17

Detailed Provisioning Events 10-17

Detailed Security Events 10-17

Detailed System Events 10-18

overview 10-1

report failures 10-22

Report Manager 10-4, 10-11

scheduling 10-38

sharing and limiting access to 10-42

user roles required 10-1

Resilient Ethernet Protocol. See REP

restoring files from archive to devices (Configuration Management) 4-69

RF (cable). See QAM

roles, user (GUI). See user roles required

route map commands

create route access lists 25-138

create route map 25-138

delete route access list 25-138

delete route maps 25-138

modify route access lists 25-138

modify route map 25-138

show route access lists 25-138

show route map 25-138

routing entities 18-31

ARP table 18-34

NDP table 18-34

rate limit information 18-36

viewing properties 18-31

RSVP commands

configure RSVP 18-58

delete RSVP 18-58

disable RSVP on interface 18-58

enable RSVP on interface 18-58

running config

file copy from FTP/TFTP 1-10

file copy to FTP/TFTP 1-10

show command 1-10

write memory command 1-10

S

S1 interface configuration 25-154

SAE

GW

S-GW and 25-42

SAE-GW

commands

create SAE GW 25-43

delete SAE GW 25-43

modify SAE-GW 25-43

MME 25-42

overview 25-42

P-GW and 25-42

viewing 25-42

SAN, viewing 26-37

satellite devices 3-22, 4-41

SAToP, overview 20-2

SBC

AAA properties 21-6

commands. See SBC commands

DBE properties 21-4

H.248 properties 21-5, 21-7

logical inventory properties 21-1

media address properties 21-4

overview 21-1

policy properties 21-7

properties 21-3

SBE properties 21-5

SIP properties 21-10

user roles required 21-2

viewing in logical inventory 21-3, 21-4

SBC commands, blacklists

add blacklist 21-16

add blacklist reason 21-16

delete blacklist 21-16

delete blacklist reason 21-16

update blacklist reason 21-16

SBC commands, CAC policies

add CAC policy set 21-17

add CAC policy table 21-17

add CAC rule entry 21-17

add call policy set 21-17

add call policy table 21-17

add call rule entry 21-17

delete CAC policy set 21-17

delete CAC policy table 21-17

delete CAC rule entry 21-17

delete call policy set 21-17

delete call policy table 21-17

delete call rule entry 21-17

update CAC policy set 21-17

update CAC policy table 21-17

update CAC rule entry 21-17

update call policy set 21-17

update call policy table 21-17

update call rule entry 21-17

SBC commands, Codec lists

add Codec list 21-18

add Codec list entry 21-18

delete Codec list 21-18

delete Codec list entry 21-18

update Codec list entry 21-18

SBC commands, media addresses

add media address 21-18

add media address DBE 21-18

delete media address DBE 21-18

SBC commands, performance statistics

show CPS data 21-13

show current 15 min 21-13

show current 5 min 21-13

show current day 21-13

show H.248 21-13

show previous 15 minutes 21-13

show previous 5 minutes 21-13

show previous day 21-13

show previous hour 21-13

SBC commands, QoS profiles

add QoS profile 21-18

delete QoS profile 21-18

update QoS profile 21-18

SBC commands, show

components 21-13

media statistics 21-13

SBC commands, SIP adjacencies

add SIP adjacency 21-14

add SIP adjacency outbound AuthRealm 21-14

delete SIP adjacency 21-14

delete SIP adjacency outbound AuthRealm 21-14

update SIP adjacency 21-14

update SIP adjacency outbound AuthRealm 21-14

SBC commands, SIP header profiles 21-15

add SIP header profile 21-15

add SIP header profile condition 21-15

add SIP header profile entry 21-15

add SIP header profile header 21-15

delete SIP header profile 21-15

delete SIP header profile entry 21-15

delete SIP header profile header 21-15

update SIP header profile 21-15

update SIP header profile entry 21-15

SBC commands, SIP option profiles

add SIP option profile 21-16

add SIP parameter profile 21-16

add SIP parameter profile parameter 21-16

delete SIP option profile 21-16

delete SIP parameter profile 21-16

delete SIP parameter profile parameter 21-16

update SIP option profile 21-16

update SIP parameter profile parameter 21-16

scripts

launching 2-39

SCTP 25-155

SDH. See SONET

Security tab (events) 8-5, 8-13

Service tab (events) 8-6

service view

overlays 18-25

removing VLANs 12-52

removing VPNs 18-23

virtual routers 18-23

VPNs 18-21, 18-26

Session Border Controller. See SBC

session management (SGSN) 25-39

severity

color of device icon 2-19

icons A-13

indicators

events 8-3

overview 2-18

propagation 2-18

SGNS

service properties

GMM 25-37

NRI 25-37

session management 25-37

SGSN

overview 25-32

service properties

NRI 25-38

session management 25-39

view properties 25-32

S-GW

commands

create QCI-QOS mapping 25-138

create S-GW 25-138

create S-GW PLMN 25-47

delete S-GW 25-47

modify S-GW 25-47

overview 25-46

view properties 25-46

shared switching entities 12-40

Shutting Down, VNE investigation state 2-22

sites, viewing properties 18-27

SNMP

configuration commands

add SNMP configuration

remove SNMP configuration

update SNMP configuration

traps commands

add traps 1-7

enable CFM SNMP server traps 15-18

enable traps command 1-7

remove traps command 1-7

software images (device). See Image Management

SONET

channelization properties 20-18

commands

clear SDH counter 20-53

configure BER threshold 20-53

configure clock source 20-53

configure TCA threshold 20-53

show BER threshold 20-53

show controller data 20-53

show PM line counters 20-53

show PM medium counters 20-53

show PM path counters 20-53

show PM section counters 20-53

show PM trace details 20-53

show TCA threshold 20-53

See also TDM and channelization commands

Spanning Tree Protocol. See STP

startup config

file copy from FTP/TFTP 1-10

file copy to FTP/TFTP 1-10

show command 1-10

write memory command 1-10

static link, adding 6-15

Stopped, VNE investigation state 2-22

STP

in VLAN domain views 12-66

in VLAN overlays 12-66

links (in VLAN overlays) 12-66

properties, viewing 12-10

root badge 3-9, A-22

VLAN service links 12-67

stream control transmission protocol 25-155

Structure-Agnostic TDM over Packet. See SAToP

subscriber access points (BNG)

diagnosing 24-6

viewing 24-5

subscriber commands

create subscribers

delete subscriber

modify subscriber

show subscriber 25-138

switching entities

containing termination points 12-50

overview 12-46

syslogs

syslog host logging (command) 1-9

Syslog tab (in Prime Network Events) 8-7

System tab (events) 8-6

T

T3 DS1 and DS3, viewing properties 20-21

TACACS commands

add TACACS+ server 1-6

add TACACS server

remove TACACS+ server 1-6

remove TACACS server

tag manipulations, for associated VLANs 12-55

TDM and channelization commands

configure AU3 20-57

configure AU4 20-57

configure AUG mapping 20-57

configure card type 20-57

configure controller 20-57

configure framing 20-57

configure STS 20-57

configure TUG3 20-57

delete AU3 20-57

delete AU4 20-57

delete STS 20-57

delete TUG3 20-57

modify E1 controller 20-57

modify T1 controllers 20-57

TDM overview 20-16

Telnet

show Telnet users (command) 1-10

to devices 5-28

termination points, in switching entities 12-50

TE tunnels and PathTracer 11-33

thumbnail views, options 5-15

ticket and events pane, Prime Network Vision inventory window 3-15

Ticket Properties dialog box

Advanced tab 9-13

Affected Parties tab 9-11

Correlation tab 9-13

Details tab 9-10

History tab 9-11

Notes tab 9-14

toolbar 9-10

tickets

acknowledging 9-15

alarm count 9-6

badges A-22

clearing 9-15

clearing and removing 9-16

Details tab 8-15

duplication count 9-6

EFP severities and 12-38

filtering 8-18, 8-20, 9-7

icons 2-23

managing 9-15

overview 9-1

propagating new 2-18

properties 9-9

reduction count 9-6

removing 9-16

right-click options 2-40

user roles required 9-2

viewing

in Prime Network Vision 9-3

properties 9-10

viewing details 8-14

working with in Prime Network Vision 9-1

Tickets tab

inventory window 3-15

link properties window 6-12

Prime Network Events 8-9

Time Division Multiplexing. See TDM or MToP TDM

trace route

trace route from device (command) 1-9

traceroute VRF (command) 1-9

Tracking Disabled, VNE communication state 2-21

transform set details (ePDG) 25-88

Trap tab (events) 8-14

U

UCS 26-32

UNI (E-LMI), configure 15-18, 15-20

Unified Computing System (UCS) devices. See virtualization

Unsupported, VNE investigation state 2-21

upgrade analysis (NEIM) 4-29

upstream rates, show (cable) 27-12

user roles required

ADSL2+ 28-1

BNG 24-2

business elements 7-1

business tags 7-1

cable 27-2

Carrier Ethernet services 12-2

Carrier Grade NAT 13-2

CCM 4-51, 4-69

Compliance Audit 4-51

Configuration Audit 4-69

Configuration Management 4-69

data center 26-2

device groups (CCM) 4-69

DWDM 14-1

Ethernet OAM 15-1

Image Management 4-69

IP and multicast configurations 19-2

IPv6 17-2

links 6-1

maps 5-2

mobile technologies 25-1

MPLS services 18-1

MToP 20-1

PathTracer 11-1

Prime Network Events 8-1

Prime Network Vision 2-1, 3-1

reports 10-1

SBC 21-2

tickets, working with 9-2

VDSL2 28-1

Y.1731 16-2

V

V1 Traps (tab) 8-7

V2 Traps (tab) 8-8

V3 Traps (tab) 8-8

VDSL2

device inventory, viewing 28-4

DSL cable bonding group 28-5

n-to-one access profile 28-8

one-to-one access profile 28-8, 28-10

overview 28-2

TLS access profile 28-8, 28-11

user roles required 28-1

viewing properties 28-2

XDSL traffic descriptors 28-2

Virtual Circuit Connectivity Verification (VCCV), viewing information for pseudowire endpoint 12-95

virtual connections

viewing encapsulation information 20-11

viewing properties 20-5

virtualization

blade server 26-32, 26-46

cluster 26-12

compute services, searching for 26-46

data center container 26-12, 26-13

data store 26-12, 26-13

FCoE interface details 26-43

guest operating system 26-12

host cluster 26-22

host server 26-14

hypervisor (host server) 26-12

hypervisors 26-46

overview 26-11

resource pools 26-12, 26-24

third party devices 26-35

UCS

hypervisor 26-36

network discovery and 26-28

viewing map node 26-26

viewing properties 26-32

vCenter and 26-11

virtual machine 26-12, 26-19, 26-46

virtual network devices, viewing 26-29

virtual storage area network (VSAN). See VSAN

VMware and 26-11

VSG

deploying 26-30

viewing 26-30

virtual port channel. See vPC

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), viewing information 18-37

virtual routers

moving 18-23

properties, viewing 18-27

VRF tables 18-31

Virtual Security Gateway (VSG). See virtualization

Virtual Storage Area Network (VSAN). See VSAN

Virtual Storage Area Network. See VSAN

Virtual Switching Instance. See VSI

VLAN commands

assign port to VLAN 1-7

create VLAN 12-72

deassign port to VLAN 1-7

delete VLAN 12-72

modify VLAN 12-72

VLANs

adding associated VLANs 12-55

adding to map view 12-50

associations 12-55

commands. See VLAN commands

discovery 12-45

elements

EFPs 12-47

icons in Prime Network Vision 12-46

network VLAN 12-46

overview 12-46

switching entities 12-46

overlays 12-45

STP link information 12-66

viewing REP information 12-63

viewing STP information 12-66

overview 12-46

removing

from maps 12-52

overlays 12-62

tag manipulations for associations 12-55

trunk groups 12-68

viewing

associated VLAN mapping properties 12-57

associated VLAN service links 12-57

bridge properties 12-70

links between elements and devices 12-58

mappings 12-53

REP properties 12-64

service link properties 12-63

STP properties 12-67

trunk groups 12-68

VNE/Agent Unreachable, VNE communication state 2-21

VNE communication states

Agent Not Loaded 2-21

Connecting 2-21

Device Partially Reachable 2-21

Device Unreachable 2-21

Tracking Disabled 2-21

VNE/Agent Unreachable 2-21

VNE investigation states

Currently Unsynchronized 2-22

Defined Not Started 2-21

Discovering 2-22

Maintenance 2-22

Operational 2-22

Partially Discovered 2-22

Shutting Down 2-22

Stopped 2-22

Unsupported 2-21

VNEs

communication state badges A-20

investigation state badges A-20

management state 2-19

modifying properties 3-16

updating information 3-18

viewing communication status 3-17

viewing properties 3-16

vPC

commands (data center)

show port channel capacity 26-7

show vPC 26-7

show vPC consistency parameter 26-7

defined 26-3

view configuration 26-5

viewing 26-5

VPLS

adding instances to maps 12-79

instance overlays 12-80

overlays

link callout 12-82

viewing pseudowire tunnel links 12-82

viewing

access Ethernet EFP properties 12-89

instance properties 12-84

properties 12-83

pseudowire endpoint properties 12-87

working with 12-78

VPNs

adding to maps 18-22

and virtual routers 18-23

creating 18-21

moving virtual routers between 18-23

overlays 18-24

callouts 18-25

creating 18-24

displaying 18-25

hiding 18-25

properties, viewing 18-26

removing from maps 18-23

sites 18-27

viewing in maps 18-18

virtual routers 18-27

VRFs

commands

create VRF 25-138

delete VRF 18-53

modify VRF 18-53

ping VRF 1-9

show VRF IP route 1-9

traceroute VRF 1-9

cross-VRF routing entries 18-49

multicast configurations 18-30

tables

egress 18-31

ingress 18-31

viewing properties 18-27

with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 17-6

VRRP commands

create VRRP group 18-60

delete VRRP 18-60

delete VRRP interface 18-60

modify VRRP group 18-60

show VRRP 18-60

VSAN

FC interface details 26-41

FC link aggregation 26-44

network configuration details 26-37

VSI, viewing properties 12-85

VTP domains, listing all 2-5

W

web services scheduler (3GPP inventory) 25-109

wideband channels (cable) 27-8

Working and Protected LSPs 18-5

Y

Y.1731

commands

configure IP SLA parameters 16-4

configure probe endpoint association 16-4

configure profile 16-4

create on demand probe configuration 16-4

deassociate profile 16-4

delete IP SLA parameters 16-4

delete profile 16-4

show IP SLA 16-4

show SLA operations detail 16-4

show SLA profiles 16-4

performance management 16-1

probes 16-2, 16-4

technology overview 16-1

user roles required 16-2