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Figure 7
CWI Desktop
The CWI Desktop allows you to communicate with the router using the following applications:
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Alarm Viewer—Provides an interface between the CWI and the alarm management functions of the router controller,
allowing you to dynamically view alarm records with powerful filtering capabilities. The Alarm Viewer also provides a
launch point to view correlated alarms.
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Inventory Viewer—Displays the attribute values of selected objects.
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Rack View—Displays a graphical representation of the physical equipment including racks, cards, slots, power supplies,
and fan trays. The router can be viewed from the front or the back. The Rack View displays active alarms on the associated
object and provides context-sensitive launch points for other CWI applications in the same way as the Inventory Tree. The
card character displays are user configurable and are displayed on the card faceplate.
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Interface Quick Viewer—Provides a view of interface attributes for selected cards.
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Configuration Desktop—Provides an interface tailored to managing configuration applications.
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Telnet/SSH—Provides the capability to issue CLI commands and view session information within the CWI. Telnet/SSH
includes additional CWI features for creating command lists and executing commands from the command list, saving and
loading command lists from a file, and running in batch mode. Additionally, console text can be displayed in a separate
window. The SSH application allows you to connect to the router with a secure connection.
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Troubleshooter—Provides fault isolation and repair of connectivity problems between the CWI and router.
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