Medical Archive Solutions User Guide

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HP Medical Archive
Interface Components
Navigation Tree
The Navigation Tree on the left side of the NMS interface displays a
tree structure of the grid: the sites, cabinets, nodes, services, and com-
ponents. This frame provides quick access to any element of the grid.
Naming Conventions
The names that appear in the Navigation Tree follow the following
convention:
Locations:
Site A—The primary site for the HP Medical Archive.
Site B—An optional Disaster Recovery (DR) site.
Cabinets:
A-1 through A-8—Cabinets at the primary site. (Limited to A-4
if the optional DR site exists.)
B-1 through B-4—Cabinets at an optional DR site.
Nodes—Named using the following elements:
Two or three-letter code for the type of node (such as: AN for
Admin Node, GN for Gateway Node, or CSN for Control/
Storage Node)
A sequence number (1 through 4) within the cabinet
The cabinet identifier (such as B-1, A-3, and so on)
Example: GN1-A-1 is the primary Gateway Node in cabinet
A-1.
Services—Named by the software with a three letter acronym and
then the node ID in parenthesis, such as ADC (11010115) for an
Administrative Domain Controller service.
Components—Named by the software
Tree Structure
By clicking on the +/- sign to the left of a name, you reveal/hide the list
of related grid elements on that branch. This enables progressive dis-
closure of grid elements while keeping the number of items listed
more manageable.
To view detailed information about an element of the grid, click on the
element’s name. The information is displayed in the Content frame of
the NMS interface.