Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 9.8 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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Scenario 3: Naming and Notification Services Installed on Independent Servers
The naming and notification services are installed on independent servers as shown in the
following figure.
following figure.
Figure 1-4: Naming and Notification Services on Independent Servers
The Prime Optical server processes, GateWay/CORBA, and the NMS processes must be
configured to use the naming and notification services on independent workstations.
configured to use the naming and notification services on independent workstations.
1.4 Information Model
The information model used by the GateWay/CORBA northbound interface is based on the TMF
NML-EML CORBA interface—TMF.814 v3.0. This standard is available to TMF members from the
TMF website. The information model allows the EMS to provide an abstraction layer between
the EMS and the NMS. This standard is generic and is, therefore, applicable to many different
EMS and NE implementations. Customers implementing a TMF-compliant CORBA interface
between a specific NMS and Prime Optical must use the GateWay/CORBA product, and will
require specific information on what API features are implemented and how those features
should be used.
NML-EML CORBA interface—TMF.814 v3.0. This standard is available to TMF members from the
TMF website. The information model allows the EMS to provide an abstraction layer between
the EMS and the NMS. This standard is generic and is, therefore, applicable to many different
EMS and NE implementations. Customers implementing a TMF-compliant CORBA interface
between a specific NMS and Prime Optical must use the GateWay/CORBA product, and will
require specific information on what API features are implemented and how those features
should be used.
1.5 IDL-Related Changes
The following table lists the IDL-related changes that occurred between two given releases.