Use the DWDM Network Functional View window to view the internal connections of the cards in an
MSTP node. The window includes a menu bar, toolbar, and a top and bottom pane. For more information on the menu bar and toolbar, see
Menus and Toolbar.
The top pane is divided into a left and right pane. The left pane provides a tree structure of the MSTP
node on which the functional view is launched. The right pane provides a graphical side-view representation of an MSTP node where all the involved cards are grouped by their side. For more information on sides, see
Node Setup Wizard.
Right-click a side to display a menu that you can use to fit to view, delete, rotate left, rotate right,
horizontal flip, or vertical flip a side. Move your mouse over cards in the side view graphic to display popups with additional information about the card. Right-click a card to display a menu that you can use to open, rotate left, rotate right, horizontal flip, vertical flip, or delete a card. You can double-click a card in the side view graphic to go to the corresponding card view. Right-click the empty space outside of a card in the side view graphic to display a menu that you can use to go to upper view or perform auto layout. In the side view graphic, all transponder (TXP) cards with patchcords are grouped together and represented as an MPO unit. Double-click the MPO unit to view the TXP connections to a multiplexer/demultiplexer card. For more information on MPO, refer to the
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Reference Manual.
Note |
The side view graphic does not display cards that are not involved in the DWDM path, for example, the AIC-I card. |
The bottom pane provides the Alarms and Circuits tab. The Alarms tab displays the same information as
the Alarms tab in the network, node, or card view. Additionally, the graphic area displays the count of Critical (CR), Major (MJ), and Minor (MN) alarms related to that side. The Circuits tab displays the same information as the Circuits tab in the network, node, or card view. When you click on a circuit in the Circuits tab, the impacted patchcords appear in green in the graphic area. Move your mouse over these patchcords to display their input and output power. For more information on the fields, icons, and buttons that appear on Alarms and Circuits tab, see
Alarms and
Circuits.