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Chapter 2 Concepts
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Objects and Interfaces
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VLAN—Domain, VLAN, sub-interface objects. VLAN sub-interfaces can be configured on
Ethernet interfaces.
describes the management functions for Layer 3 QoS logical configurations.
describes the management functions for ATM logical objects.
describes the management functions for VLAN objects.
Use of Telecom Graphics Objects
Cisco EMF uses Telecom Graphics Objects (TGO) in the Map Viewer application. TGO is a
TeleManagement Forum (TMF) sponsored initiative to provide standard graphical representations for
network topology maps.
A TGO displays additional information icons on top of the existing object icons displayed in Map
Viewer. The additional icons indicate a variety of information (for example, information on the state of
the object or event status information).
provides an example of a TGO.
Table 2-3
Layer 3 QoS Logical Objects
Logical Object
Management Functions
WRED:
CoS queue groups
ToFab Policies
Create, configure, apply, modify, delete and remove CosQ groups, WRED
ToFab and CAR objects.
CAR:
CAR policies
CAR access lists
Software: VRF Policies
Create, configure, apply(to an interface) and remove(from device and
interface) VRF Policies
Table 2-4
ATM Logical Objects
Logical Object
Management Functions You Can Perform
PVC
SVC
Upload, sync, create, configure, manage, and delete/connect/disconnect on
main or sub-interfaces. Status information can be collected and displayed
for PVC objects only.
Table 2-5
VLAN Objects
Logical Object
Management Functions You Can Perform
Domain,
VLAN
VLAN sub-interfaces
Create and delete on Domain objects. Create, configure, manage, and delete
on VLAN and sub-interfaces.