Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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• CPT 200 SDH
• CPT 600
• CPT 600 SDH
• NCS2K
• NCS2k SDH
• CPT 600
• CPT 600 SDH
• NCS2K
• NCS2k SDH
GateWay/CORBA does not support ONS 155xx family and ONS 158xx family NEs in Prime Optical
10.6.
The following figure illustrates the GateWay/CORBA communications architecture within a service
provider’s OSS environment.
10.6.
The following figure illustrates the GateWay/CORBA communications architecture within a service
provider’s OSS environment.
Figure 1-1: GateWay/CORBA Communications Architecture
The telemanagement community has adopted CORBA as the preferred distribution technology with
which to integrate the various components of an OSS. The Multi Technology Network Management
Working Group of the TMF has been working to create a specification for an NML-EML interface.
GateWay/CORBA is based on the following TMF standards:
which to integrate the various components of an OSS. The Multi Technology Network Management
Working Group of the TMF has been working to create a specification for an NML-EML interface.
GateWay/CORBA is based on the following TMF standards:
• TMF.513 v2.0 (August 2001): Multi Technology Network Management Business Agreement
• TMF.608 v2.0 (August 2001): Multi Technology Network Management Information
• TMF.608 v2.0 (August 2001): Multi Technology Network Management Information
Agreement
• TMF.814 v3.0 (August 2001): Multi Technology Network Management Solution Set
The TMF.608 document is a protocol-independent information model for the network resources being
managed. The TMF.814 document is the CORBA Interface Data Language (IDL) component of the
specification; it consists of a set of definitions for specific objects and methods that are available for use
at the NML-EML interface for passing information or accomplishing specific actions. However,
TMF.814 is a specific interface implementation based on a TMF high-level business agreement described
by the TMF.513 document. To complete the document set, TMF.814A recognizes that different parties
may provide varying degrees of compliance in their implementations. The TMF.814A document is called
the Implementation Agreement, and is simply a form to be filled out by those parties implementing
TMF.814 to further describe their specific implementations to those who might use them.
managed. The TMF.814 document is the CORBA Interface Data Language (IDL) component of the
specification; it consists of a set of definitions for specific objects and methods that are available for use
at the NML-EML interface for passing information or accomplishing specific actions. However,
TMF.814 is a specific interface implementation based on a TMF high-level business agreement described
by the TMF.513 document. To complete the document set, TMF.814A recognizes that different parties
may provide varying degrees of compliance in their implementations. The TMF.814A document is called
the Implementation Agreement, and is simply a form to be filled out by those parties implementing
TMF.814 to further describe their specific implementations to those who might use them.
1.1 Hardware Modifications
The following new hardwares have been supported in Release 10.6:
20-SMRFS-CV (Single Module ROADM (SMR)).
NCS2K-MF-6RU (10-Slot Passive Shelf)
NCS2K-MF10-6RU (14-Slot Passive Shelf)
NCS2K-MF-6RU (10-Slot Passive Shelf)
NCS2K-MF10-6RU (14-Slot Passive Shelf)