Note:
The menu options can differ according to the permissions assigned to a user's login account. For example, the Administration menu options do not display on the screen of a user who does not have administrative privileges.Note:
Some menu items are configurable only on the Network OAM and view-only on the System OAM; and some menu options are configurable only on the System OAM.Note:
Some features do not display in the main menu until the features are activated.Table 2-2 Main Menu Options
Menu Item | Function |
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Administration | The Administration menu allows the user to:
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Configuration | On the NOAM, allows the user to configure:
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Alarms and Events | Allows the user to view:
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Security Log | Allows the user to view, export, and generate reports from security log history. |
Status and Manage | Allows the user to monitor the individual and collective status of Network Elements, Servers, HA functions, Databases, KPIs, system Processes, and Tasks. The user can perform actions required for server maintenance, database management, data, and ISO file management. |
Measurements | Allows the user to view and export measurement data. |
Transport Manager (optional) | On the SOAM, allows the user to configure adjacent nodes, configuration sets, or transports. A maintenance option allows the user to perform enable, disable, and block actions on the transport entries. This option only displays with the DSR application. |
Communication Agent (optional) | Allows the user to configure Remote Servers, Connection Groups, and Routed Services. The user can perform actions to enable, disable, and block connections. Also allows the user to monitor the status of Connections, Routed Services, and HA Services. |
SS7/Sigtran (optional) | On the SOAM, allows the user to configure various users, groups, remote signaling points, links, and other items associated with SS7/Sigtran; perform maintenance and troubleshooting activities; and provides a command line interface for bulk loading SS7 configuration data. This option only displays with the DSR application. |
Diameter Common (optional) | Allows the user to view or configure:
The DSR Bulk Import and Export functions are available on both OAMs for the data configured on that OAM. |
Diameter (optional) | Allows the user to configure, modify, and monitor Diameter
routing:
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UDR (User Data Repository) (optional) | Allows the user to add, edit, store, and manage subscriber and pool data. The user can also monitor the import, export, and subscribing client status. This option only displays with the UDR application. |
RBAR (Range-Based Address Resolution) (optional) | Allows the user to configure the following Range-Based Address
Resolution (RBAR) settings:
This is accessible from the SOAM only. This option only displays with the DSR application. |
FABR (Full Address Based Resolution) (optional) | Allows the user to configure the following Full Address Based
Resolution (FABR) settings:
This is accessible from the SOAM only. This option is only available with the DSR application. |
Gateway Location Application (optional) |
On the SOAM, allows the user to perform configuration tasks,
edit options, and view elements for:
GLA can deploy with Policy DRA (in the same DA-MP or a separate DA-MP). This option only displays with the DSR application. |
MAP-Diameter Interworking (optional) |
On the SOAM, allows the user to perform configuration tasks,
edit options, and view elements for the DM-IWF
DSR Application:
On the NOAMP, allows the user to perform configuration tasks,
edit options, and view elements for the MD-IWF
SS7 Application:
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RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) (optional) |
Allows the user to perform configuration tasks, edit system
options, and view elements for:
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SBR (Session Binding Repository) (optional) |
Allows the user to perform configuration tasks, edit system
options, and view elements for:
Additionally, on the NOAMP, users are allowed to perform
maintenance tasks, edit options, and view elements for:
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Mediation | Allows the user to make routable decisions to end the reply, drop the message, or set the destination realm. |
Policy and Charging (optional) | On the NOAMP, allows the user to perform configuration tasks,
edit options, and view elements for:
Additionally on the
NOAMP, users are allowed to perform maintenance
tasks, edit options, and view elements for:
On the SOAM, allows the user to perform configuration tasks,
edit options, and view elements for:
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DCA Framework (optional) |
Allows the user to perform configuration tasks, edit system
options, and view elements for DCA applications:
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IPFE (optional) | Allows the user to configure IP Front End (IPFE) options and
IP List
TSAs.
This is accessible from the SOAM server only. This option only displays with the DSR application. |
Help | Launches the Help system for the user interface |
Legal Notices | Product Disclaimers and Notices |
Logout | Allows the user to log out of the user interface |