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HP Open V iew Servi ce Assuranc e for Communication Networks HP OpenV iew Opera tions Online Help HP-UX, So laris, Windows N T Manufacturing P art Number: J51 19-90007 October 2001 © Copyright 200 1 Hewlett-Packard Company .[...]
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2 Legal Notices Hewlett-P ac kard makes no warranty of any kind wi th regard to this manual, including , but not limited to , the implied wa rranties of merc hantability and fitness for a pa rticular purpose . Hewlett-P ackard shall not be held liable fo r errors contained herein or direc t, indirect, special, incidental or consequentia l damages i[...]
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3 Jav a ™ is a U .S . trademark of Sun Microsyst ems, Inc . Microsoft ® is a U .S. registered trade mark of M icrosoft Corp oration. Netscape is a U .S . trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation. Oracle ® is a registered U . S . tradem ark of O racle Corpor ation, Red wood City , California. Oracle8 ™ , and Or acle8 Server ™ are tra[...]
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Contents 5 1. Introduction to H P OpenView Ser vice Assurance for Communi cation Ne tworks Product Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 HP OpenView Ope rations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 OV T elecom Exte nsions for OV Operat ions . . . . . . [...]
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6 Contents[...]
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7 1 Introduction to HP OpenV iew Service A ssurance for Communication Networks HP Op enView Servi ce Ass ura nce fo r Co mmun icati on Ne tworks (OVSACN) is an integ rated solution for managing IP devices, telecom equipm ent, sys tem informa tion, and s oftware applicatio ns . It is based on the HP Ope nView Operations (O VO) plat form, includ ing [...]
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8 Chapter 1 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assur ance for Communi cation Networks See al so: •“ Intro duction to th e T op ology G UI ” online help, available from the Help but ton in the topology GUI. •“ Using HP OpenV iew Opera tions F eatures ” on page 13 •“ Relatio nship Bet ween Mes sages and Pro blems ” on page 15 •[...]
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Chapter 1 9 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assu rance for C ommuni cation Networks Product Architecture Produc t Architectu re Fig ure 1-1 shows a high-leve l view of the O V SACN net work management system. F igure 1-1 High-Level Product Architecture T opology Adapter OVO Agen t SPIs OVO Server SPIs OVO G UI To p o l o g y G U I Te l e c o [...]
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10 Chapter 1 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assur ance for Communi cation Networks Prod uct Arc hitec ture HP OpenView Operations The prima ry components of O V O are: • OVO Agent — The OVO agent processes run on managed nodes throu ghout t he env ironme nt to collect messag es fro m the p roces ses runn ing on th ose node s . The O V O [...]
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Chapter 1 11 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assu rance for C ommuni cation Networks Product Architecture devices and applicatio ns, so that an incomin g message from a device or applicat ion can aff ect the stat us of an ass ociated serv ice. Service Navigator p rovides root cause analysis of s ervice status issues. I t can also sho w the se[...]
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12 Chapter 1 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assur ance for Communi cation Networks Prod uct Arc hitec ture serve r acts a s a server to the to pology GUI b y updating the pr oblems and status information di splayed i n the topolog y GUI. • T opology GUI — The topology GUI consists of several prese nters, incl udin g th e map pres ent er [...]
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Chapter 1 13 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assu rance for C ommuni cation Networks Using HP OpenView Operations Features Using HP OpenView Operations F eatures When use d together , the O VO GUI an d the topology GUI are powerful tools for managi ng your entire network. Y ou can select a message in the OV O GUI and launc h a presenter in th[...]
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14 Chapter 1 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assur ance for Communi cation Networks Using HP OpenV iew Operations Features Alternativ ely , in the scop ing pane yo u can dou ble-click on Applicatio ns:T elco iN OC->Highl ight in Map, Sho w Problem or Show Proble m History .[...]
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Chapter 1 15 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assu rance for C ommuni cation Networks Relation ship Between Messages an d Proble ms Relationship Between M essages and Problems The O VO mes sage browser and t he topolo gy GUI proble ms presenter contain similar i nformation for managing tel ecom equipment. Each telecom message received by the O[...]
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16 Chapter 1 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assur ance for Communi cation Networks Mapping of T asks in the T opology GUI and the OVO GUI Mapping of T a sks in the T opology GUI and the OVO GUI The fo llowin g table shows how to pe rform task s in both t he top ology GUI and the O VO GUI. Ta s k St eps in OVO GUI Steps in T opolog y GUI Own [...]
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Chapter 1 17 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assu rance for C ommuni cation Networks Mapping of T asks in the T opology GUI and the OVO GUI V iew problem histo ry Select the problem in the message browser . Click Applicatio ns : T elco iNOC:Show Problem History in the Scoping p ane, or clic k Telco i NOC:Vi ew Problem Histo ry from th e Actio[...]
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18 Chapter 1 Introduc tion to HP OpenView Serv ice Assur ance for Communi cation Networks Mapping of T asks in the T opology GUI and the OVO GUI[...]
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Index Index 19 O OVO ag en t functions , 11 OV O operat or GUI functions , 10 OVO se r ve r functions , 10 OVSACS overview , 7 S Service Navigat or functions , 10 T telec om subage nt functions , 11 topolog y adapto r functions , 11 topology GU I functions , 12 launching f rom OV O GUI , 13 topology s erver functions , 11[...]