- Cisco WAN Modeling Tools User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cisco WAN Modeling Tools User Guide
- Contents
- Related CWM and Switch Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Cisco Product Security Overview
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
- Cisco WAN Modeling Tools Overview
- Functionality of the NMT
- Cisco Products Supported by the NMT
- Basic Usage/Charter Functionality
- Gaps
- Data Translation Tools
- System Requirements
- Installing the NMT
- Upgrading the NMT Software
- Starting the NMT
- Removing NMT
- Installing a Cisco WAN Modeling Tools Sub-application
- Removing Sub-applications
- Troubleshooting NMT Installation
- NMT Startup
- NMT Menu Bar
- File Menu
- Display Menu
- Keyboard Commands
- Modeling Processes
- Error Checking
- Troubleshooting NMT
- General Table Information
- Sites Table
- Links Table
- Link Special Cases
- Voice Table
- Data Table
- Bursty Table
- Interface Table
- Feeder Table
- Card Table
- Groups and Network Table
- Nodes Table
- Network Settings
- Model Options
- Feeders
- Obsolete Products
- FastPAD
- Port Concentrator
- Tiered Networks
- Using the Route Command
- AutoRoute
- AutoRoute Least Cost Routing
- PNNI Routing
- Fail Analysis Command
- Build Sites Command
- Optimize Command
- NMT Command Results
- Site Report
- Link Report
- Network Summary Report
- Link Load Report
- ATM & FR Ports Report (or Bursty Data Ports Report)
- Data & Voice Ports Report (or Voice & Data Ports Report)
- Connection Routes Report
- Failed Connections Report
- Parts List Report
- Resource Report/Card Statistics Report
- PNNI Topology Report
- View Summary
- Using the Map Tool
- NMT Map Startup
- Navigating Though a Network View
- Obtaining Link Information - Physical Links
- Obtaining Link Information - Logical Links
- Zooming the Map
- Panning the Map
- Map Color Coding
- Controlling Map Displays in NMT
- NMT Map Main Menu
- Adding New Groups
- Adding Nodes to Existing Groups
- Deleting Groups
- Deleting Nodes or Groups from Existing Groups
- Saving Your Work
- Retrieving Map Data Into NMT
- Using the Map Tool with Fail Analysis
- Using the Map Tool to Analyze Traffic Levels
- Fields Addressed by CET
- Using the CET
- Other CET Commands
- Troubleshooting CET
- Remote CET Extracts
- Translating Between NMT and WANDL Formats
- NMT to Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Excel to NMT
- Usage Review
- SSI TroubleShooting
- CND PC Import Utilities
- Index

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Chapter 6 NMT Reports
ATM & FR Ports Report (or Bursty Data Ports Report)
The ATM and FR Ports Report lists all ports for each site that supports a connection found in the Bursty
Connection Table. This report is output in DBF format.
Data & Voice Ports Report (or Voice & Data Ports Report)
The Data and Voice Ports Report lists all ports for each site that supports a connection found in the Voice
Connection Table and the Data Connection Table.
Connection Routes Report
The Connection Report displays all routed connections and their complete routes.
Note This is a long report. If you do not need to see the routed connections, use the X option in the
REPORT/DEFINE menu to prevent the generation of a Connection Routes report. This improves
performance.
Failed Connections Report
The Failed Connections Report displays all the connections that could not be routed, and the reason.
Possible reasons a connection failed are listed in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1 Failed Connection Reasons
Reason String Meaning
Too Many Hops Hop Count required to route the connection was too large. For AutoRoute, hop count
maximum is 10.
No Path No connectivity in the topology to route this connection.
No Direct Path No direct route specified in the preferred/actual connection route.
Out of Capacity Not enough bandwidth capacity on the lines.
Out of Space Not enough index resources, usually VC count on a link is exceeded.
Out of Bus Not enough bandwidth on a bus of one or more switches required to route the connection.
No Fdr Link Cap Not enough bandwidth capacity on a feeder link.
Too Big Cost Connection cannot be routed without exceeding the maximum cost specified. (This
pertains to AutoRoute networks.)
Too Big AW Connection cannot be routed without exceeding the maximum Administrative Weight
(This pertains to PNNI networks.)
Too Big CTD Connection cannot be routed without exceeding the maximum Cell Transfer Delay (This
pertains to PNNI networks.)
Too Big CDV Connection cannot be routed without exceeding the maximum Cell Delay Variance (This
pertains to PNNI networks.)
Too Big CLR 0 Connection cannot be routed without exceeding the maximum Cell Loss Ratio of the first
phase of policing (leaky bucket). (This pertains to PNNI networks.)
Too Big CLR 0+1 Connection cannot be routed without exceeding the maximum Cell Loss Ratio of the
second phase of policing (leaky bucket). (This pertains to PNNI networks.)