Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway User Guide
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Chapter 1 Introducing the Application Server
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View DNCS Monitor Windows
DNCS Administrative Console Status Window
Use the DNCS Administrative Console Status window to determine the overall
status of various processes and network elements. To determine the status of the
individual Application Server processes, see AppServer Control Window
(on page 5), next in this section.
The DNCS Administrative Console Status window is divided into the following four
The DNCS Administrative Console Status window is divided into the following four
areas:
DNCS
Spectrum NMS (if used)
AppServer
Alarms
Note: Instead of Spectrum Network Management System (NMS), we offer a
separate product called the DBDS Alarm Management System to help you monitor
your network elements. For more information, contact your customer service
representative.
The following illustration indicates that the DNCS; Application Server (AppServer);
The following illustration indicates that the DNCS; Application Server (AppServer);
and Spectrum NMS, if used, are all running. If one of these elements was not
running, the associated box would appear red (instead of green) and display Inactive
(instead of Running). The Alarms area indicates the number of critical (Cr), major
(Mj), and minor (Mn) alarm conditions, if any, that are present in the DBDS.