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3.9.21  getVCATSNC 
Synopsis 
Description 
This interface returns the VCAT structure for the VCAT SNC whose name is supplied as an argument. 
The VCAT SNCs are supported on the following equipment types: 
•  ML equipment (ML1000 and ML100T) 
•  FCMR  
•  ADM_10G 
Parameters 
Name 
Type 
Input/ Output  Description 
vcatName  globaldefs::NamingAttributes_T 
In 
Name of the VCAT SNC. 
vcat 
subnetworkConnection::VCAT_T  Out 
VCAT structure. 
Prime Optical support for VCAT_T is as follows: 
•  globaldefs::NamingAttributes_T vcatName 
Supported. This field will contain two tuples. The first tuple contains the value for the EMS. The 
second tuple contains the VCAT name, which is the same as the nativeEMSName. The value of the 
name field in the last tuple is VCATSubnetworkConnection. 
•  string userLabel 
–  Supported. 
•  string nativeEMSName 
–  Supported. Name supplied by the user at creation time will be reported. 
•  string owner 
–  Not supported. 
•  VCATState_T vcatState 
–  Supported. The state of the VCAT circuit is derived from the states of the member circuits in 
the same way as it is derived for CCAT SNCs. The values supported are: 
  VCATState_T.VCATS_NONEXISTENT 
  VCATState_T.VCATS_PENDING 
  VCATState_T.VCATS_ACTIVE 
  VCATState_T.VCATS_PARTIAL 
  VCATState_T.VCATS_DELETING 
•  globaldefs::ConnectionDirection_T direction 
–  Supported. This field represents the direction of the VCAT and not the member L1 SNCs. 
–  Prime Optical supports CD_UNI (unidirectional) and CD_BI (bidirectional). Current release 
supports only CD_BI. 
•  boolean isSymmetrical 
–  Supported. Current release supports only symmetric VCAT SNCs. 
  True if the rate/capacity is same in both directions. 
  False if the rate/capacity is different in each direction. 
•  transmissionParameters::VCATLayerRate_T txRate 
–  Supported. This field represents the total capacity the VCAT SNC can carry in the forward 
direction. If the VCAT is symmetrical, it represents the capacity both in the forward and