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Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide
Version 10.5, Part Number 78-12945-01 Rev. D0, August 2003
Chapter 4 Connection Manager
Starting Connection Manager
Menu Bar
The Connection Manager menu bar provides actions that you can select by pulling down the menu and
clicking on the desired action. The following menus and submenus are available:
• File
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New CM GUI—Opens a new instance of Connection Manager application. You can have up to
four instances of the Connection Manager running at any one time on a workstation.
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New Connections—Displays a list of available connection types from which to select when
adding a new connection.
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Close—When you are running multiple instances of the Connection Manager, selecting this
action closes the current Connection Manager main window. If you are running only one
instance, selecting this action returns you to the CWM main menu.
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Exit—Exits the Connection Manager application.
• Edit
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Filters—Displays the Filter Settings Dialog Box.
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Delete Template—Displays the Delete Template Dialog Box that lists the templates that can be
deleted.
• View
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XPVC Segments—Displays the XPVC Connection and Segments window.
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Alarm Console—Displays the Alarm Console log.
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MultiCast Group—Displays members of the MultiCast Group.
• Diagnostic
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Test Connection—Tests the integrity of a connection between a card and the remote end within
the WAN switching network by sending a single collection of supervisory cells to the remote
end. The terminal displays only a pass or fail message.
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Test Delay—Externally tests the integrity of a connection by sending a single collection of
supervisory cells to the remote end of the network and back. The terminal displays a passor fail
message and the round trip time in milliseconds.
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Search option
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Connection Trace—Displays connection trace information.
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Detailed Status—Displays detailed status and configuration information for a specified group.
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Reroute—Displays the reroute timer settings.
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Connection Up—Allows you to up a connection.
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Connection Down—Allows you to down a connection.
Note When trying to start Bert through the BERT GUI, the GUI allows you to change parameters that are not
applicable to AXSM-E T1 lines. From the GUI, the only configurable parameters are Inverse pattern at
TX, Inverse pattern at Rx, and Insert constant-rate error for AXSM-E T-1 lines.The other parameters
should not be modified.
• Help
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Help—Displays Connection Manager version information.