
Chapter 3 RADview-HPOV Startup RADview-HPOV/ATM User’s Manual
3-4 RADview-HPOV‘s WAN Maps
3.2 RADview-HPOV‘s WAN Maps
Hierarchical WAN maps are the basis of the RADview-HP OpenView network
management system. The user can create and modify a map using the HP
OpenView menu commands. This chapter will focus on the operations relating to
nets containing WAN agents. For complete information about HP OpenView
(HPOV) map functions, refer to HP OpenView Windows User's Guide.
WAN units is a generic term for managing all RAD WAN units.
RADview-HP OpenView includes the following levels of maps:
• The top level of maps, called the Root map, contains a WAN hierarchy that is
automatically created by RADview-HP OpenView the first time the system is
started up
• Double-clicking on the WAN hierarchy will open up the next level, or WAN
submap, containing one or many nets. Each WAN submap is further broken
down at the lowest map level into a collection of IPmux units.
As nets and WAN agents are created, a single node (icon) on the lowest level map
represents each of them. An agent may be selected by clicking on it. A dark gray
box surrounds a selected agent. Once an agent is selected, all relevant HPOV
commands may be utilized. For ease of viewing, multiple map levels can be
viewed simultaneously. Current network status can be easily monitored, as the
network map presents status messages. Color-coded icons reveal the status of each
net or WAN agent at a glance.
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