NTP-B195 Document Existing Provisioning
From the File menu choose Export.
Step 2
In the Export dialog box
Step 3
As HTML—Saves data as a simple HTML table file without graphics. The file must be viewed or
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edited with applications such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or other
applications capable of opening HTML files.
As CSV—Saves the CTC table as comma-separated values (CSV).
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As TSV—Saves the CTC table as tab-separated values (TSV).
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If you want to open a file in a text editor or word processor application, procedures may vary; typically
Step 4
you can use the File > Open command to display the CTC data, or you can double-click the file name
and choose an application such as Notepad.
Text editor and word processor applications display the data exactly as it is exported, including comma
or tab separators. All applications that open the data files allow you to format the data.
If you want to open the file in spreadsheet and database management applications, procedures may vary;
Step 5
typically you need to open the application and choose File > Import, then choose a delimited file to
display the data in cells.
Spreadsheet and database management programs also allow you to manage the exported data.
Note
The export operation only applies to tabular data, so it is not available for the following CTC tabs and
subtabs:
Provisioning > General, Protection, Security, SNMP, SONET DCC, or Timing windows
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Maintenance > Database, Protection, Diagnostic, or Timing windows
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Figure 6-2
Step 6
Click OK.
Step 7
In the Save dialog box, enter a name in the File name field using one of the following formats:
[filename].html—for HTML files
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[filename].csv—for CSV files
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[filename].tsv—for TSV files
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Navigate to a directory where you want to store the file.
Step 8
Click OK.
Step 9
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
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(Figure
6-2), click a data format:
An exported file cannot be opened in CTC.
Selecting CTC Data For Export
Chapter 6
Manage Alarms
November 2004