Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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– LR_DSR_OC48_STM16
– LR_DSR_OC192_STM64
– LR_DSR_OC192_STM64
• globaldefs::NamingAttributesList_T aEndTPs
– Supported. It contains only one PTP.
• globaldefs::NamingAttributesList_T zEndTPs
– Supported. It contains two PTPs on the same ME.
• globaldefs::NVSList_T additionalInfo
– Supported. The supported parameters are listed in the following table.
Managed Element Type
Parameter Name
Supported Parameter Values
All managed elements that support
topological links
topological links
linkCost
Integer, 0 to 999999.
All managed elements that support
topological links
topological links
provType
MANUAL (default value) and PATCHCORD.
• globaldefs::sSrlgGroupList_T srlgGroupListValue
– Supported. This field holds the SRLG group values. This is an optional parameter. You can
include the SRLG group during link creation. A maximum of five SRLG groups are
supported for a given link. SRLG groups are only supported for SONET/SDH topological
links.
supported for a given link. SRLG groups are only supported for SONET/SDH topological
links.
Throws
Compliance
Prime Optical-defined.
Prime Optical-defined.
3.3.19 deleteTopologicalLink
Synopsis
Description
This interface enables an NMS to delete a topological link manually between two managed elements.
Prime Optical throws the EXCPT_UNABLE_TO_COMPLY exception if an attempt is made to delete an
autodiscovered topological link or if the topological link cannot be deleted in the current state. Prime
Optical generates an object deletion event notification when a topological link is deleted.
Prime Optical deletes topological links between two PTPs even if there is a physical link connection
This interface enables an NMS to delete a topological link manually between two managed elements.
Prime Optical throws the EXCPT_UNABLE_TO_COMPLY exception if an attempt is made to delete an
autodiscovered topological link or if the topological link cannot be deleted in the current state. Prime
Optical generates an object deletion event notification when a topological link is deleted.
Prime Optical deletes topological links between two PTPs even if there is a physical link connection
in the network. The NMS must ensure the disabling of the SDCC, the deletion of all circuits carried
through the link, and the removal of the physical link connectivity.
through the link, and the removal of the physical link connectivity.
Patchcord links are deleted twice. The first delete operation forces the link to become invalid, but the
link information is still present in the Prime Optical database. The second delete operation removes
the link information from the Prime Optical database.
the link information from the Prime Optical database.
Parameters