Working with Managed Objects
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FS6300 NMS Administrator’s Reference Guide
9 • Monitoring Managed Objects
Interfaces
Navigate to
Network Database > Managed Objects > Interfaces
in the menu tree to view a list of all managed
interfaces in the network. Select a row and click the new menu in the toolbar at the top of the screen (or right-
click on the row) to view the configuration menu for that interface.
The configuration menu for an interface includes the following options:
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Interface Monitor > Ping
– Displays a status message after pinging the interface.
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Managed Object Properties
– Displays and modifies details about the managed object related to status
monitoring, relationships to other objects, and SNMP attributes.
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UnManage
– Moves the interface to the UnManaged Objects table. Select this option if you no longer want
to manage the interface, but you do not want to delete it from the client.
DSL Ports
Navigate to
Network Database > Managed Objects > DSL Ports
in the menu tree to view a list of all managed
G.SHDSL ports in the network. Select a row and click the new menu in the toolbar at the top of the screen (or
right-click on the row) to view the configuration menu for that DSL port.
The configuration menu for a port includes the following options:
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G.SHDSL Link Configure
– Displays the G.SHDSL Port Configuration window, where you can view
information and edit the desired state and test mode for a specific DSL port.
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UnManage
– Moves the DSL port to the UnManaged Objects table. Select this option if you no longer
want to manage the DSL port, but you do not want to delete it from the client.
IDSL Ports
Navigate to
Network Database > Managed Objects > IDSL Ports
in the menu tree to view a list of all man-
aged IDSL ports in the network. Select a row and click the new menu in the toolbar at the top of the screen (or
right-click on the row) to view the configuration menu for that port.
The configuration menu for a port includes the following options:
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IDSL Link Configure
– Displays the IDSL Port Configuration window.
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UnManage
– Moves the IDSL port to the UnManaged Objects table. Select this option if you no longer
want to manage the IDSL port, but you do not want to delete it from the client.
T1/E1 Ports
Navigate to
Network Database > Managed Objects > T1E1 Ports
in the menu tree to view a list of all man-
aged T1/E1 ports in the network. Select a row and click the new menu in the toolbar at the top of the screen
(or right-click on the row) to view the configuration menu for that T1/E1 port.
The configuration menu for a port includes the following options:
•
Configure T1/E1 Link
– Displays the T1/E1 Configuration window.
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UnManage
– Moves the T1/E1 port to the UnManaged Objects table. Select this option if you no longer
want to manage the T1/E1 port, but you do not want to delete it from the client.