Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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Step 2
In the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > GW/CORBA Users.
Step 3
The GW/CORBA Users table displays a list of available OSS users. Select the OSS user to
delete.
delete.
Step 4
Choose Edit > Delete (or click the Delete a User tool) to delete the OSS profile from the
Prime Optical database.
Prime Optical database.
Step 5
Click OK to confirm the deletion. The OSS client profile name is deleted from the
GW/CORBA Users table.
GW/CORBA Users table.
If the OSS is connected to Prime Optical when the profile is being deleted, Prime Optical does not
terminate the OSS session.
6.3 Viewing Currently Logged In GateWay/CORBA OSS Users
Step 1
Log into the Prime Optical client with administrator privileges.
Step 2
In the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > GW/CORBA Users.
Step 3
The GW/CORBA Users table displays a list of available OSS users. Click the Show Logged
in GW CORBA Users tool.
in GW CORBA Users tool.
Step 4
In the Active GW/CORBA Users table, a list of currently logged-in users is displayed,
including the OSS profile name, IP address to which the user is logged in, and the login
time.
including the OSS profile name, IP address to which the user is logged in, and the login
time.
6.4 Logging Out GateWay/CORBA OSS Users
Step 1
Log into the Prime Optical client with administrator privileges.
Step 2
In the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > GW/CORBA Users.
Step 3
The GW/CORBA Users table displays a list of available OSS users. Click the Show
Logged in GW CORBA Users tool.
Logged in GW CORBA Users tool.
Step 4
In the Active GW/CORBA Users table, a list of currently logged-in users is displayed,
including the OSS profile name, IP address to which the user is logged in, and the login
time. Select the user to log off.
including the OSS profile name, IP address to which the user is logged in, and the login
time. Select the user to log off.
Step 5
Click the Log Out GW CORBA User tool.
The user session is cleared from the Active GW/CORBA Users table. You will
notice the loss of session during the next ping cycle or when you try to perform an
operation on another manager. Some examples of user operations are:
operation on another manager. Some examples of user operations are:
The user is connected and performs a query operation on the EMS. The OSS user
starts to query the EMS by getting a fresh object reference from the manager
through an emsSession query. Because the session has been cleared by the
GateWay/CORBA service, the OSS user receives an exception and notices the
loss of session.
through an emsSession query. Because the session has been cleared by the
GateWay/CORBA service, the OSS user receives an exception and notices the
loss of session.
The Prime Optical client forcefully logs out the user. The OSS user does not
immediately notice the loss of session when the Prime Optical client forces a
logout. To immediately log out the user, the GateWay/CORBA service makes a
call to the NMS session interface, which forces the OSS client applications to
modify their shutdown application. This is not the preferred method.
logout. To immediately log out the user, the GateWay/CORBA service makes a
call to the NMS session interface, which forces the OSS client applications to
modify their shutdown application. This is not the preferred method.
The GateWay/CORBA service clears the user session information from its
internal memory and database.