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Starting and Navigating in AtmDirector


Starting and Navigating in AtmDirector

Starting and Navigating in AtmDirector

After AtmDirector is installed on your system, you can start and shut down the application by entering the correct commands from the UNIX command line. Command options allow you to perform special functions, such as running AtmDirector in debug mode or checking the version of AtmDirector. Refer to Appendix A, "Troubleshooting," for information about using these and other command options.

The AtmDirector application displays a window that provides useful information about your network and options for accomplishing most of the tasks you want to perform.

There are additional utilities that you can execute from the UNIX command line to back up, recover, and enlarge the database. Refer to Appendix B, "AtmDirector Database Management."


Starting the AtmDirector Application

To start the AtmDirector application, follow these steps:

Step 1 Log in to your system.

Step 2 Bring up your window manager.

Step 3 Open an xterm window.

Step 4 Change directory by entering the following command:


% cd /opt/CSCOatmd/bin


Note If you installed AtmDirector in a directory other than CSCOatmd, enter that directory name. If the AtmDirector bin directory is in your search path, you can enter the command to start AtmDirector from any directory.

Step 5 Enter the following command to start AtmDirector:


% atmdirector

The system displays the AtmDirector main window.


Windows, Options, and Menus

When you start AtmDirector, the AtmDirector window appears, as shown in Figure 2-1. The window contains the following elements:

Figure 2-1 : AtmDirector Window

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Table 2-1 : File Menu Options

Option Description
Print Brings up a window where you can select whether to print the entire map or only the part of the map that is visible. You can print the map to a printer or to a file.
Close Closes the current topology map window.
Exit Closes all windows and exits the application.

Table 2-2 : Edit Menu Options

Option Description
Delete Lets you delete a device or a link.
Rename Fabric Displays a window for changing the name of a network fabric.
Update Adds new devices to the topology map. New devices are those that have been discovered since the map was opened or updated.

Table 2-3 : Map Menu Options

Option Description
Navigator Opens a navigation window for viewing a specific area of the network topology map.
Zoom In Increases the size of the objects in the topology map and narrows the view area.
Zoom Out
Decreases the size of the objects in the topology map and widens the view area.
Object
Displays a cascaded menu that provides options for managing objects.
Option Description
Describe Shows detailed information about the selected device or link.
CiscoView Invokes CiscoView for the selected device.
Hide endhosts Conceals the end hosts and links connected to the selected switch from view on the topology map.
Show endhosts Reveals all of the end hosts and links connected to the selected switch on the topology map.
Manage/Unmanage
Tells AtmDirector to poll the device for status information. Unmanage tells AtmDirector not to poll the device for status information.
Refresh Redraws the AtmDirector windows.
Relayout
Redraws the topology layout in a default layout.
New Devices Displays a list of devices discovered since the last update. After the topology map is updated, this list is cleared.

Table 2-4 : Tools Menu Options

Options Description
OAM Ping Initiates an OAM ping to a selected device and link.
Soft PVC/PVP Setup Displays a window that lets you set up a SPVC or SPVP between end hosts.
VC List Displays a cascaded menu for choosing the VCs to list. You can select all connection or connections by SVC addresses.

Table 2-5 : Admin Menu Options

Option Description
Clear State Resets the previously down status of the selected device.
Clear State All Resets the previously down status of all devices in the fabric.

Table 2-6 : Options Menu Options

Option Description
Global Options Opens the Global Options window, where you can configure discovery SNMP polling parameters (polling interval, timeout, and retries) and miscellaneous parameters (default network fabric and zoom factor). You can also turn on and off topology and discovery debug options for logging messages.

 

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