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SST Operations Bridge
Users Guide
Part number: 544630-002
Second edition: 07/2009
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Page 1 - SST Operations Bridge

SST Operations Bridge Users Guide Part number: 544630-002 Second edition: 07/2009

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Overview of SST/OB User Interface 10 2 Overview of SST/OB User Interface 2-1 SST/OB User Functions: Overview The actions available to SSTOB users

Page 3 - Contents

Overview of SST/OB User Interface 11 2-3 Menu Bar Figure 2-2 SST/OB Menu Bar The Menu bar gives access to the following menus: • Application Men

Page 4 - Document Feedback Form

Overview of SST/OB User Interface 12 2-3-3 Tools Menu Figure 2-5 SST/OB Tools Menu The various options available in the Tools menu are: • Chang

Page 5 - Preface

Overview of SST/OB User Interface 13 2-3-5 Help Menu Figure 2-7 SST/OB Help Menu The Help menu provides the following options: • SST Operations

Page 6 - HP SST/OB Documentation

Overview of SST/OB User Interface 14 2-5 Toolbar Figure 2-9 SST/OB Toolbar – Dashboards Tab The Toolbar is displayed just below the Tabs bar in

Page 7 - 1-1 What is HP SST/OB?

Application Options 15 3 Application Options You can configure the various SST/OB options using the Options dialog box. Use the Options command o

Page 8 - 1-2 Features & Benefits

Application Options 16 • Size of the log file Use the Maximum size of log file combo box in the Data Folder area to specify the maximum allowabl

Page 9 - Overview

Application Options 17 3-2 Advanced Options Figure 3-2 Options Dialog Box – Advanced Tab The Advanced tab page can be used to configure the follo

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Application Options 18 3-3 Database Options Figure 3-3 Options Dialog Box – Database Tab The Database tab page can be used to configure the foll

Page 11 - 2-3 Menu Bar

Application Options 19 3-4 Time Options Figure 3-5 Options Dialog Box – Time Tab The Time tab page can be used to configure the display time sett

Page 12 - 2-3-4 Manage Menu

2 Legal notices Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of m

Page 13 - 2-4 Tabs Bar

Application Options 20 Terminal Browser or any Local/Policy View that uses the above fields will also be affected. NOTE: The time settings d

Page 14 - 2-6 Status Bar

Application Options 21 3-5 Defaults Options Figure 3-6 Options Dialog Box – Defaults Tab The Defaults tab page can be used to configure the defau

Page 15 - 3 Application Options

Dashboards 22 4 Dashboards 4-1 Overview SST/OB Dashboards provide you business intelligence across all areas of your Terminal environment. Dashbo

Page 16 - Application Options 16

Dashboards 23 4-2 Pre-Defined Dashboards SST/OB provides the following pre-defined Dashboards: Table 4-1 Pre-Defined Dashboards S. No Dashboard N

Page 17 - 3-2 Advanced Options

Dashboards 24 4-3 Dashboard View Functions The intuitive easy-to-use SST/OB Client Application enables you to perform a wide variety of functions.

Page 18 - 3-3 Database Options

Dashboards 25 4-4 Creating new Dashboards Follow the steps below to create a new Dashboard. 1. Click on the button on the Dashboard toolbar. Th

Page 19 - 3-4 Time Options

Dashboards 26 4-5 Changing Dashboard Settings Follow the steps below to modify Dashboard settings. 1. Select the Dashboard to be modified from

Page 20 - Application Options 20

Dashboards 27 4-7 Terminal Summary SST/OB Dashboards provides you with an option for Terminal Summary to present the status of a Policy View in a n

Page 21 - 3-5 Defaults Options

Terminal Browser 28 5 Terminal Browser 5-1 Overview The Terminal Browser feature in SST/OB allows you to monitor Terminals proactively and conven

Page 22 - 4 Dashboards

Terminal Browser 29 5-3 Terminal List SST/OB enables you to display Terminals at various levels, providing in-depth monitoring and easy troublesho

Page 23 - 4-2 Pre-Defined Dashboards

Contents Preface Before You Begin ...

Page 24 - 4-3 Dashboard View Functions

Terminal Browser 30 Blacklisting a Terminal The Terminal List area can also be used to blacklist Terminals. To blacklist a Terminal, right-click

Page 25 - 4-4 Creating new Dashboards

Terminal Details 31 6 Terminal Details SST/OB enables you to view the details of Terminals at various levels, depending on the selection made in t

Page 26 - 4-6 Deleting Dashboards

Terminal Details 32 • Line Port • Line Process • Load Filename • Logical Network • Longitude • Node Name (Tandem) • Owner Name • Postal C

Page 27 - 4-7 Terminal Summary

Terminal Details 33 6-1-2 Events The Events tab displays the events received for the selected Terminal. Figure 6-2 Details for Terminal - Events

Page 28 - 5 Terminal Browser

Terminal Details 34 6-1-4 Faults The Faults tab displays the faults at the selected Terminal. Figure 6-4 Details for Terminal - Faults The Fau

Page 29 - 5-3 Terminal List

Terminal Details 35 • Acquirer Region • Envelop/Check used • From account • To account Specify the number of previous transactions to be displ

Page 30 - Setting Terminal Priority

Terminal Details 36 6-1-7 Resolution The Resolution tab provides the resolution information for the selected Terminal. This tab is only displaye

Page 31 - 6 Terminal Details

Faults and Events Browser 37 7 Faults and Events Browser 7-1 Overview SST Operations Bridge provides a feature of browsing the various faults and

Page 32 - Terminal Details 32

Faults and Events Browser 38 The figure below displays a list of faults generated on All Terminals between 1st July 2009 and 11th July 2009. Figu

Page 33 - 6-1-3 Cash

Faults and Events Browser 39 7-3 Events Browser Events Browser enables you to display the events in your environment. To access the Events Browse

Page 35 - 6-1-6 Action History

Faults and Events Browser 40 7-4 Customizing Data SST/OB also provides you with a feature to apply multiple conditions to filter your faults and

Page 36 - 6-1-8 Custom Information

Faults and Events Browser 41 3. Clicking on press the button to add a new condition button will add a new condition in the following format. Filt

Page 37 - 7 Faults and Events Browser

Faults and Events Browser 42 5. Specify the values in the respective fields to create multiple conditions. Figure 7-8 SST/OB Filter builder Wi

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SST/OB Standard User Functions 43 8 SST/OB Standard User Functions 8-1 Overview Following are the set of actions that are available to a standard

Page 39 - 7-3 Events Browser

SST/OB Standard User Functions 44 8-2 Taking Actions on Problems The Terminals displayed in a Policy View can have the following status: • Ackno

Page 40 - 7-4 Customizing Data

SST/OB Standard User Functions 45 8-2-2 Unacknowledging a Problem Follow the steps listed below to remove the existing acknowledgment for a Termin

Page 41 - Faults and Events Browser

SST/OB Standard User Functions 46 8-2-3 Closing a Problem Follow the steps listed below to remove the existing acknowledgment for a Terminal and

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SST/OB Standard User Functions 47 8-3 Sending Email SST/OB provides the ability to send email alerts for problem situations, before they can impac

Page 43 - 8-1 Overview

SST/OB Standard User Functions 48 8-4 Viewing Action History 8-4-1 Overview Two viewing actions are possible for a user who is logged in dependin

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SST/OB Standard User Functions 49 8-4-2 Action History Details You can view details for actions displayed in the Action History tab using the Deta

Page 45 - Functions

Preface 5 Preface SST Operations Bridge (SST/OB) is specially designed to provide an across-the-board solution for managing Problem, Change and Ass

Page 46 - 8-2-3 Closing a Problem

SST/OB Standard User Functions 50 8-4-3 Customizing Action History Follow the steps given below to customize the information displayed in the Act

Page 47 - 8-3 Sending Email

SST/OB Standard User Functions 51 4. You can use the Add Group option to add multiple conditions in the filter. Click on or Filter button and

Page 48 - 8-4 Viewing Action History

SST/OB Standard User Functions 52 8-4-4 Action History Context Menu Actions List of standard menu items available to the user when they right-cli

Page 49 - 8-4-2 Action History Details

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 53 9 SST/OB Advanced User Functions Apart from Standard user functions, following are the set of actions that can b

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 54 9-1 SST/OB Views Views are the building blocks for creating Dashboards. A dashboard can contain one or more vi

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 55 9-1-1 Pre-Defined Policy Views The following policy views are provided out of the box specifically for BASE24 sw

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 56 9-1-2 Creating Local Views Three types of Local Views can be created: • New View • New SQL-based View • New

Page 53 - SST/OB Advanced User

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 57 3. The New View dialog box is displayed. The General tab page is the default page. Enter the name for the Loc

Page 54 - 9-1 SST/OB Views

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 58 Figure 9-4 Views Contents Wizard – Filter Conditions Page 6. Click on the Finish button to continue. 7. Th

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 59 8. Select the Columns to display in the view. TIP: It is recommended that you choose less than ten columns

Page 56 - 9-1-2 Creating Local Views

Preface 6 HP SST/OB Documentation This section provides an overview of the Operations Bridge documentation and their contents. Manual Description

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 60 • Select the View is dependent on the results of one or more Standard Policies check box if the results to be

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 61 9-1-2-2 Creating New SQL-based Local View Follow the steps below to create a new SQL-based Local View. 1. Click

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 62 4. Click on the SQL tab in the New SQL-based View dialog box to access the corresponding tab page. Create a q

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 63 7. Click on the Display tab in the New SQL-based View dialog box to configure the default display format for th

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 64 9. Click on the OK button in the Chart Properties box. This displays the New SQL-based View dialog box. 10.

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 65 9-1-2-3 Creating New SQL-based Local View (in Custom Tab) The Custom Tab SQL View can only be displayed in the T

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 66 3. The New SQL-based View dialog box is displayed. The General tab page is the default page displayed. Enter

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 67 NOTE: If a column is of character data type, you must specify single quotes around the substitution parameter.

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 68 Click on the Options tab to configure the execution options for the view. This displays the corresponding tab

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 69 9-1-3 Changing Local View Settings Follow the steps listed below to modify user-defined Local Views. NOTE: You

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HP SST Operations Bridge: Overview 7 1 HP SST Operations Bridge: Overview This chapter lists the main features of SST/OB and points out the advant

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 70 4. The View Contents Wizard Filter Conditions page is displayed. Use this page to modify/add condition(s) tha

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 71 9-1-3-3 Modifying a SQL-based Local View (in Custom Tab) Follow the steps listed below to modify a SQL-based Vie

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 72 9-1-4 Deleting Local Views Follow the steps listed below to delete user-defined views. NOTE: You can not dele

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 73 9-1-5 View Context Menu Figure 9-27 View Context Menu Actions: Use this option to perform the following actio

Page 72 - 9-1-4 Deleting Local Views

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 74 9-2 Fault and Fault Categories SST/OB provides the functionality of creating custom faults and assigning them t

Page 73 - 9-1-5 View Context Menu

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 75 2. Use the Click to create a Custom Fault link to create a new customized fault. This displays the Custom Faul

Page 74 - 9-2-1 Faults

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 76 Changing Faults Follow the steps below to modify a custom fault: 1. Click on the Faults and Fa

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 77 9-2-2 Fault Categories Faults can be grouped into categories for easy manageability using Fault Categories. You

Page 76 - 9-2-1-2

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 78 9-2-2-2 Modifying Fault Categories Follow the steps below to modify a custom fault category: 1. Click on the F

Page 77 - 9-2-2 Fault Categories

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 79 9-2-2-3 Renaming a Fault Category Follow the steps below to rename a custom fault category: 1. Click on the Fau

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HP SST Operations Bridge: Overview 8 1-2 Features & Benefits Real-Time Monitoring SST/OB uses the following methods for monitoring the Termin

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 80 9-3 Closure Codes Closure Codes provide information related to the problem that a Terminal has. Using this fea

Page 80 - 9-3 Closure Codes

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 81 9-3-2 Changing Closure Code Settings Use the following steps to modify a closure code: 1. Click on the Closure

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 82 9-4 Object State Codes Object State Codes provide information related to the state of an object that is respons

Page 82 - 9-4 Object State Codes

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 83 9-4-2 Changing Object State Code Settings Use the following steps to modify an object state code: 1. Click on t

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SST/OB Advanced User Functions 84 9-5 Data Management 9-5-1 Overview With SST/OB, you can manage the following types of Terminal related informat

Page 84 - 9-5 Data Management

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 85 9-5-3 Terminal Profiles Terminal Profiles displays the information about the Terminals gathered from the BASE24

Page 85 - 9-5-3 Terminal Profiles

SST/OB Advanced User Functions 86 9-6 Running Commands SST/OB provides the ability to execute commands on Terminals. The commands that are avail

Page 86 - 9-6 Running Commands

Appendix A 87 Appendix A SST/OB Grid Features Selecting Columns to Display: Select/deselect the columns to display using the Select Visible Column

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Document Feedback Form 88 Document Feedback Form We would appreciate your comments on the HP SST Operations Bridge Users Guide. After you have r

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Document Feedback Form 89 9. The level of writing in this book is: Too Basic Just Right Too Technical (Please be specific.) 10. Do you have

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HP SST Operations Bridge: Overview 9 SLA Monitoring SST/OB provides a mechanism of SLA monitoring by color codes in the views that are triggered u

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