Cisco Systems 12000/10700 V3.1.1 Router User Manual


 
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Chapter 2 Concepts
Views
Views
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager views can be accessed by clicking on the Viewer icon in the
Cisco EMF launchpad. These views appear in the frame at the left of the window when you open the
Map Viewer window (see Figure 2-4 on page 2-11).
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager views model hierarchical relationships between objects, both
physical and logical. Objects are organized into different views and can exist in multiple views
simultaneously by reference. Each object can have a number of parent and child objects. You can access
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager objects by navigating through one of the views to find the object.
You can navigate through views by expanding text. Click on the + sign next to any object to expand text.
A - sign next to an object indicates there is no more text to expand. Each view represents a different way
of containing and grouping objects.
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager adds specific views to the standard views supplied by Cisco EMF.
The standard Cisco EMF views are the Physical and Network views (for further information on these
views, refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3.2).
The number in parenthesis next to a view indicates how many top-level objects are contained within the
view.
The Views section covers the following areas:
Component Managed View
Layer 3 QoS View
Network View
Physical View
VLAN View
Component Managed View
The Component Managed view displays all objects within the Cisco EMF system. The Component
Managed view displays all the physical objects and most of the logical objects.
Figure 2-4 Hierarchy of Component Managed View
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