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  Working with Ethernet Services
Figure 18-70 Ethernet Service Properties Window
Table 18-53 describes the information that is displayed for an Ethernet service. 
Step 3To view the EVC Properties window, click the hyperlink in the EVC field. 
Figure 18-71 shows an example of the EVC Properties window. 
Table 18-53 Ethernet Service Properties Window
Field Description
Name Ethernet service name.
System...

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Figure 18-71 EVC Properties Window
Table 18-54 describes the information that is displayed in the EVC Properties window. The tabs that are 
displayed depend on the services included in the EVC. For example, if the EVC contains two network 
VLANs and a VPLS, tabs are displayed for the following:
EVC Terminating table
Network VLANs
VPLS 
Table 18-54 EVC Properties Window...

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  Viewing IP SLA Responder Service Properties
Viewing IP SLA Responder Service Properties
Cisco IOS Service Level Agreements (SLAs) software allows you to analyze IP service levels for IP 
applications and services by using active traffic monitoring to measure network performance. 
The IP SLA responder is a component embedded in the destination Cisco device that allows the system 
to anticipate and...

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  Viewing IS-IS Properties
Figure 18-72 IP SLA Responder in Logical Inventory
Table 18-55 describes the properties displayed for IP SLA Responder service. 
Viewing IS-IS Properties
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol is a routing protocol developed by the 
ISO. It is a link-state protocol where IS routers exchange routing information based on a single metric 
to determine...

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  Viewing IS-IS Properties
To view IS-IS properties: 
Step 1In the Vision client, double-click the device configured for IS-IS. 
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > IS-IS > System. 
Figure 18-73 shows an example of the IS-IS window with the Process table in logical inventory.
Figure 18-73 IS-IS Window in Logical Inventory 
Table 18-56 describes the information that is displayed in...

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Figure 18-74 IS-IS Process Properties in Logical Inventory 
Table 18-57 describes the information that is displayed for the selected IS-IS process.
Table 18-57 IS-IS Process Properties in Logical Inventory
Field Description
Process Unique identifier for the IS-IS process.
System ID Identifier for this Intermediate System.
IS  Type Level at which the Intermediate System...

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  Viewing OSPF Properties
Viewing OSPF Properties
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a link-state routing protocol for IP networks. It uses a link state 
routing algorithm and falls into the group of interior routing protocols, operating within a single 
autonomous system (AS). It uses the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm to calculate the best path for a 
given destination. OSPF is perhaps the most...

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Figure 18-75 OSPF Processes in Logical Inventory 
Table 18-58 describes the information that is displayed for OSPF processes.
Table 18-58 OSPF Processes in Logical Inventory
Field Description
OSPF Process Details
Process ID Unique process identifier.
Router ID Router IP address.
OSPF Version OSPF version: v1, v2, or v3.
SPF Timers
Schedule Delay Number of milliseconds to wait...

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Figure 18-76 Viewing OSPF Interface
Table 18-59 OSPF Processes in Logical Inventory (continued)
OSPF Interfaces Table
IP Interface OSPF interface, hyperlinked to the relevant entry in the routing entity IP Interfaces table in logical 
inventory.
For more information about the IP Interfaces table, see Ta b l e 1 7 - 8.
Internet Address OSPF interface IP address. 
Area ID OSPF...

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  OSPF Topology
OSPF Topology
In OSPF topology, the links will be formed among the OSPF Process Device Components even though 
the link signifies the neighborship among them. The OSPF is a multilink topology, thus enabling the 
creation of multiple links from the same OSPF process. From Prime Network 4.3.2, the OSPF topology 
will be added along with the existing support.
The various types of...
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