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Suppose you have an alarm selected in the Alarms table, and then you select a single Service Location in Map view. This is a special selection, and the selected items turn purple in some views.

This is what you see in the various views:

  • Map view: Only the Service Location is selected in purple.
  • Logical view: Only the Service Location is selected in purple.
  • Alarms view: The alarm is still selected in the Alarms table, if you selected a Service Location that is part of an alarm.

    If you select a Service Location in a Topology view and the selected Service Location is not part of an alarm, no alarm is selected in Alarms view.

  • Cable Modems view: Highlights in purple all the cable modems at the selected Service Location.
  • Tree view: Highlights in purple the selected Service Location in the tree.
  • SC-QAM view: Highlights in purple all the MAC address/frequency pairs for the modems at the selected Service Location.
  • OFDM/A view: Highlights in purple all the modem+channel+ IUC/profiles for the modems at the selected Service Location.
  • Amplifiers view: Nothing is highlighted.
  • Historical view: In the graphs, the lines associated with the selected Service Location are highlighted in purple. In the Frequencies table, the MAC address for the selected Service Location is highlighted in purple.

    Graphs contain data for the selected Service Location, and the Frequencies table shows the MAC addresses and frequencies that are historical and current.

  • PreEQ view: No change.
NOTE: Selecting a topology element shows all alarms related to it. Selecting a Service Location also shows MAC addresses that belong to it and its details (in SC-QAM or OFDM/A views).