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Logging In to
the M2000
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Tool bar
Information
display
Status bar
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Exiting
To exit the M2000 client, choose System Exit.
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Topology Management
The topology management is used for constructing and managing the
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Set background
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Monitoring NEs
Monitor the NE status.
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deletion
System
log
NE System
log
NE operation
log
Security
log
such as fault management,
performance management,
topology management, and
resource management
Operation log
Types of
logs
NE security
log
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Querying Logs
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Logs Statistics
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The M2000 reports, manages, and analyzes NE alarms in a centralized manner. The
M2000 collects NE alarms to the M2000. In addition, the M2000 notifies the
maintenance personnel of device alarms by short message or email at the time when the
alarm is generated.
Operations:
The following operations and analysis can be performed on NE alarms at the M2000
side.
Manual restore
Filtering
Severity redefinition
Alarm relevance
In this way, the M2000 can perform centralized analysis and processing on the device
alarms generated in the current network.
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Critical
Indicates that the device or the
resource cannot be used
completely and needs to be
restored immediately.
Alarm
category
Operating system
Internal alarm
Event alarm
Fault alarm
Software system
Fault handling
Warning
Service quality
Major
Alarm
type
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Performance Management
Measurement is a process during which the value of an attribute for an NE
Custom counters: refers to the counters that are defined on the M2000
client by users. The principle for customizing counters is to perform
arithmetic operations on the default counters, including common counters
and extended counters, in the system. In this way, custom counters are
self-defined.
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measurement objects.
Performance counter threshold can be set in either of the following windows:
If the value of a counter exceed this threshold, the threshold alarm is generated.
For the same counter, you can set alarm thresholds for various time phases, or set an alarm
threshold for all time periods in each measurement period. These thresholds can be set for all
objects of a measurement type, or for one or more objects.
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each day. This is represented by the parameter capacityControlTime. The M2000 deletes the data saved for
over 30 days.
The M2000 checks the results whose period is 5 minutes or 15 minutes on a fixed time 04:35 a.m. each day.
This is represented by the parameter capacityControlTime + 70 minutes. The M2000 deletes the data saved
for over 7 days.
The parameters described previously are described in the file /export/home/omc/var/etc/conf/pmsvc.xml.
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Measurement Settings
Open the
Measurement
Settings
window.
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Setting Measurement
Refences Counter
Select site
Active Counter
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Software Management
The software management involves the following operations:
Upload software
Upgrading NE software
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Upload Software
Software software browser Transfer from Client to NM Select software
folder in computer/notebook client
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Upgrading NE software
Software software browser Select software in M2000
List client Transfer from NM to NE
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following gives the difference between the full backup and the incremental backup:
Each time when a full backup is performed, the M2000 removes all the previous files
related to full backup and incremental backup on the server and saves one and only the
latest compressed full backup file. The file of full backup is named in the following way:
all-current time, such as, all-20060106103055.tar.gz.
Each time when an incremental backup is performed, a new backup file is generated. The
incremental backup is on the basis of previous backup data that can be a full backup or an
incremental backup. The file of an incremental backup is named in the following way: inccurrent time, such as, inc-20060106103055.tar.gz.
The NM data to be backed up refers to the data contained the following files:
/export/home/omc/var/
/export/home/sysm/
The backup files of the NM data are saved in the directory of /export/home/backup/omc/ on the
M2000 server.
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the configuration files of all NEs managed by the M2000 and the files that change
dynamically during the operation.
You can back up the NE data in two ways: the periodic backup and the manual backup.
The system can generate one backup file after you perform the backup task once.
The maximum number of NE backup files stored on the server is determined by the
M2000 configuration file. At present, the M2000 server can store up to seven
backup files for each NE. When more than seven backup files are generated for an
NE, the M2000 server stores only the latest seven backup files for this NE.
Meanwhile, the M2000 server refreshes the backup file list.
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