Add A Node To The Current Session; Card View - Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation

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Working with the CTC Window
Click Apply and then click OK.
Step 6
Step 7
At the network view, use the CTC toolbar Zoom buttons (or right-click the graphic area and select a
Zoom command from the shortcut menu) to set the area of the image you can view.
Procedure: Add a Node to the Current Session
During a CTC session, you can add nodes that are not displayed in the session without having to log out
of the session. When you add the node, you have the option to add it to the current login node group.
From the CTC File menu, click Add Node (or click the Add Node button on the toolbar).
Step 1
On the Add Node dialog box, enter the node name (or IP address).
Step 2
If you want to add the node to the current login group, click Add Node to Current Login Group.
Step 3
Otherwise, leave it unchecked.
Click OK.
Step 4
After a few seconds, the new node will be displayed on the network view map.

2.6.3 Card View

Card view displays information about individual ONS 15327 cards and is the window where you perform
card-specific maintenance and provisioning
graphic area. The status area displays the node name, slot, number of alarms, card type, equipment type,
and either the card status (active or standby) or port status (IS [in service] or OOS [out of service]). The
information that is displayed and the actions you can perform depend on the card.
Note
CTC displays a card view for all ONS 15327 cards except the MICs.
Card view provides access to the following tabs: Alarms, History, Circuits, Provisioning, Maintenance,
Performance, and Conditions. The subtabs, fields, and information displayed under each tab depend on
the card type selected.
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(Figure
2-12). A graphic of the selected card is shown in the
Chapter 2
Software Installation
June 2002

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