Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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In both of these examples, if the operator supplies any wrong parameters for secondary
source/drop ports, the Cisco Prime Optical GateWay/CORBA interface returns an exception that
reports the list of actual available ports retrieved from the ME, such as the following:
source/drop ports, the Cisco Prime Optical GateWay/CORBA interface returns an exception that
reports the list of actual available ports retrieved from the ME, such as the following:
If you do not provide a secondary source PTP, the primary link between the AendTP and the
ZendTP is successfully created. However, while creating the reverse link, the GateWay/CORBA
interface tries using the secondary source as the first element from the list of available PTPs
returned by the ME/NCP layer (for example, /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=15/port=1). If such a PTP port
is still available, the reverse link is created properly; otherwise, Prime Optical throws an
exception.
ZendTP is successfully created. However, while creating the reverse link, the GateWay/CORBA
interface tries using the secondary source as the first element from the list of available PTPs
returned by the ME/NCP layer (for example, /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=15/port=1). If such a PTP port
is still available, the reverse link is created properly; otherwise, Prime Optical throws an
exception.
It is recommended that you specify a secondary source PTP. If you do not specify the secondary
source PTP, GateWay/CORBA, by default, uses the first item from the list of available PTPs.
However, the element may also be invalid.
source PTP, GateWay/CORBA, by default, uses the first item from the list of available PTPs.
However, the element may also be invalid.
You have to specify the desired PTP in the additional creation info list in case of the availability
of multiple choices.
of multiple choices.
Throws
Compliance
TMF-defined.
3.3.18 createTopologicalLinkWithYCableProtection
Synopsis
Description
This interface enables an NMS to create a Y-cable topological link manually between two
managed elements. A Y-cable link is a bidirectional link with one PTP source and two PTP
destinations. Because of the limitation in TMF for topological links that have one PTP source
and one PTP destination, Prime Optical reports two topological links for a Y-cable link. These
two topological links have the same nativeEMSName. See
managed elements. A Y-cable link is a bidirectional link with one PTP source and two PTP
destinations. Because of the limitation in TMF for topological links that have one PTP source
and one PTP destination, Prime Optical reports two topological links for a Y-cable link. These
two topological links have the same nativeEMSName. See