Cisco Cisco Transport Manager 9.1 Technical References
MTNM IMPLEMENTATION STATEMENT TEMPLATES AND GUIDELINES
TMF 814Av3.0
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2.14.2 Interfaces
The EMS supplier should indicate which of the 4 SNC modes of operation it can support (see
Section 4.4 for a description of the SNC modes of operation). The NMS supplier should also
indicate which mode(s) it can support.
Section 4.4 for a description of the SNC modes of operation). The NMS supplier should also
indicate which mode(s) it can support.
Table 2-31. Multi-layer Subnetwork Manager
Operation Status
Support
Exception/
Error Reason
Comments
activateSNC O
N
ProcessingFailure
Exception
<activateSNC() is
not supported.>
Exception
<activateSNC() is
not supported.>
checkValidSNC O
N
ProcessingFailure
Exception <
checkValidSNC()
is not supported.>
Exception <
checkValidSNC()
is not supported.>
createAndActivateSNC M
N
ProcessingFailure
Exception <
createAndActivate
SNC() is not
supported.>
Exception <
createAndActivate
SNC() is not
supported.>
Instead of supporting this API,
Cisco has defined its
proprietory
createAndActivateSNCFromUs
erLabel(SNCCreateData_T,
GradesOfImpact_T,
EMSFreedomLevel_T,
TPDataList_THolder,
SubnetworkConnection_THold
er, StringHolder). Please see
Gateway CORBA
Implementation Agreement for
more details.
Cisco has defined its
proprietory
createAndActivateSNCFromUs
erLabel(SNCCreateData_T,
GradesOfImpact_T,
EMSFreedomLevel_T,
TPDataList_THolder,
SubnetworkConnection_THold
er, StringHolder). Please see
Gateway CORBA
Implementation Agreement for
more details.
createSNC O
N
ProcessingFailure
Exception <
createSNC() is
not supported.>
Exception <
createSNC() is
not supported.>