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Chapter 16      Managing DWDM Networks
  Viewing Performance Monitoring Configuration
OTN PM Settings Tab
Type OTN performance monitoring parameter being tracked: 
bbe-pm-fe—Far-end path monitoring background block errors (BBE-PM). Indicates the 
number of background block errors recorded in the optical transport network (OTN) path 
during the performance monitoring time interval.
bbe-pm-ne—Near-end path monitoring background block errors (BBE-PM)....

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Chapter 16      Managing DWDM Networks
  Configuring and Viewing DWDM
Configuring and Viewing DWDM
The following commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking the appropriate node and 
choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you can run these 
commands (see Permissions for Managing DWDM, page B-16). To find out if a device supports these 
commands, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported Cisco VNEs. Type...

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Chapter 16      Managing DWDM Networks
  Configuring and Viewing DWDM
Command Navigation Input Required and Notes
Controller Data Show >N/A; performed from command launch point
PM History DataPM interval type: 15-min or 24-hour
Interval number
RTPM CountersPM interval type: 15-min or 24-hour
RTPM ThresholdPM interval type: 15-min or 24-hour
Wav e l e n g t h  M a pN/A; performed from command launch point
IM Trace DetailsCard location (for example, 0/5/CPU0)...

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Chapter 16      Managing DWDM Networks
  Configuring and Viewing DWDM
G.709 TTI Configure >Optical channel unit type: ODU or OTU
TTI type: Expected or sent
TTI string type: ASCII or hex
TTI string
Option: Set or reset TTI string
G.709 WrapperOption: Disable or enable G.709 wrapper
Laser StateLaser state: Switch off or on
LoopbackLoopback value: Internal or line
Option: Set or remove
PM FEC DataPM interval type
FEC alarm type:
Ec-bits—Bit errors corrected...

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Chapter 16      Managing DWDM Networks
  Configuring and Viewing DWDM
PM Optics Data Configure >PM interval: 15-min or 24-hour
Optics alarm type:
lbc—Laser bias current
opr—Optical power on the unidirectional 
port
opt—Transmit optical power in dBm
Maximum TCA option: Enable or disable
Maximum threshold option: Choosing Set 
configures the value on the device; Reset is the 
default. If you select blank, the threshold value 
is not used.
Maximum threshold...

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Chapter 16      Managing DWDM Networks
  Configuring and Viewing DWDM 

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Managing MPLS Networks
The following topics describe how to view and manage aspects of Multiprotocol Label Switching 
(MPLS) services using the Vision client, including the MPLS service view, business configuration, and 
maps. The topics also describe the device inventory specific to MPLS VPNs, including routing entities, 
label switched entities (LSEs), BGP Neighbours, Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP), VRF instances, 
pseudowires, and TE tunnels. If...

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Chapter 17      Managing MPLS Networks
  Viewing IPv6 Information (6VPE)
Polling and notification using the following protocols over IPv6:
–SNMP v1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3
–Te l n e t
–SSHv2
–ICMP
–XML (for Cisco IOS XR devices)
–HTTP (for Cisco UCS and VMware vCenter devices)
All reports with devices that use IPv6 addresses. 
Fault management, including event processing and service alarm generation. 
Prime Network supports correlation and path tracing for:
6PE...

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Chapter 17      Managing MPLS Networks
  Viewing IPv6 Information (6VPE)
Table 17-1 describes where IPv6 information appears in logical and physical inventory. 
Table 17-1 IPv6 Information in Inventory
Inventory Location Description
Logical Inventory
6rd Tunnels The Tunnel Edges table displays IPv6 addresses and the IPv6 
prefixes that are used to translate IPv4 addresses to IPv6 addresses. 
For more information, see Viewing 6rd Tunnel Properties, 
page 17-49....

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Chapter 17      Managing MPLS Networks
  Viewing IPv6 Information (6VPE)
The IP addresses that appear depend on whether the interface has only IPv4 addresses, only IPv6 
addresses, or both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, as shown in Table 17-2.
Note the following when working with IPv6 addresses:
MPLS label switching entries and Label Switching Entities (LSEs) do not display IPv6 addresses. 
However, the Neighbour Discovery Protocol (NDP) table does display IPv6...
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