
• Enterprise Survivability Servers (ESSs) - Displays the ESSs for the Communication
Manager. If the ESS controls some of the PNs in the tree (because they lost connectivity
with the Communication Manager), these PNs appear directly under the ESS, rather than
under the Communication Manager.
• Local Survivable Processors (LSPs) - Display the LSPs for the Communication Manager.
• Voice Adjuncts - Displays Voice Adjuncts for the Communication Manager.
• Media Gateways (MGs) - Only appear for Communication Managers, if the
Communication Manager is running in processor ethernet mode. When you click an MG,
all IP phones physically connected to the MG are displayed in the Port Connections Table.
• PNs - Displays the PNs that are controlled by the Communication Manager. Under each
PN, the list of cabinets associated with the selected PN are displayed, showing the cabinet
number and letter for each device.
The IP Office branch displays all IP Office devices. It supports the following types of devices:
IP406V2, IP412, IP500, IP500V2 (IP Office mode), Small Office 4T+4A+8DS, Small Office 2T
+4A, and Small Office 4T+8A.
The Other branch splits into three. The Unaffiliated branch displays a list of MGs, whose
affiliation with a Avaya Aura
®
Communication Manager media server cannot be determined.
If you click an MG, IP phones physically connected to the MG are displayed in the Port
Connections Table. The Remote Controller branch displays all MGs for which the controller
could be found, but the controller’s association with the Communication Manager could not be
determined. The ESS branch displays a list of ESSs, whose affiliation with the Avaya Aura
®
Communication Manager media server cannot be determined.
Note:
To refresh the Port Connections or Endpoints table for connections or endpoints attached
to a specific device, right click that device in the tree and select Refresh Connections.
Custom Views
The Network Management Console helps you create custom views of your network. This lets
you design a view of your network based on criteria that are important to you. For example,
you can design a custom view based on the location of devices or based on the functions that
devices perform (that is, backbone switches, servers, important users, and so on.) This can
help you focus on a particular set of devices.
Note:
Copy, Cut, and Paste functions are allowed in Custom Views only.
Related topics:
Creating Custom Views on page 54
Viewing the network tree
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