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This interface has the same behavior as the interface described i
but instead of returning entire object structures, this interface returns their names. 
Parameters 
Name 
Type 
Input/ 
Output  Description 
how_many 
unsigned long 
In 
Maximum number of subnetworks to 
return in the first batch. 
sList 
globaldefs::NamingAttributesList_T 
Out 
First batch of subnetwork names. 
sIt 
globaldefs::NamingAttributesIterator_I  Out 
Iterator to retrieve the remaining 
subnetwork names. 
Throws 
Compliance 
TMF-defined. 
3.3.14  getAllTopLevelTopologicalLinks  
Synopsis 
Description 
This interface enables an NMS to request all of the top-level topological links that are under the control of 
the EMS. A top-level topological link is a link in which the link endpoints exist in two different 
multilayer subnetworks. 
If a topological link that is under the control of the EMS is removed from the NE, the provType parameter 
is reported as INVALID. 
Parameters 
Name 
Type 
Input/ 
Output  Description 
how_many 
unsigned long 
In 
Maximum number of top-level 
topological links to return in the 
first batch. 
topoList 
topologicalLink::TopologicalLinkList_T 
Out 
First batch of top-level 
topological links. 
topoIt 
topologicalLink::TopologicalLinkIterator_I  Out 
Iterator to retrieve the remaining 
top-level topological links. 
 
Prime Optical support for TopologicalLink_T structure is as follows: 
•  globaldefs::NamingAttributes_T name 
–  Supported. This field has two tuples. The first tuple is for the EMS. The second is for the 
topological link. The value in the second tuple is the same as the nativeEMSName field