Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.6 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 9.6.3 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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Optical does not support SNC in pending state. However, Prime Optical SNC has a proprietary
deleting state.
2.2.4.3 AVC Events
In certain situations, Prime Optical cannot provide the list of changed object attributes. In this
case, Prime Optical generates an AVC event with an empty attribute list. The NMS makes a get
call to retrieve the object details.
2.2.4.4 Managed Element and Object Creation Event
You can use the Prime Optical client to add new managed elements. If the name of the new
element is incorrect, an object creation event is generated with the incorrect name. Later,
when Prime Optical connects to the actual NE, it retrieves the correct name. Prime Optical
generates an AVC event to notify the NMS of the correct name.
2.2.5 Naming Conventions
The following sections describe naming conventions for objects that Prime Optical reports.
2.2.5.1 Multilayer Subnetwork
You define the name in the Prime Optical client. If you do not specify a name, Prime Optical
assigns a default name.
2.2.5.2 Managed Element
The ME reports the name.
2.2.5.3 Physical Termination Point
The PTP name represents the position of the PTP with respect to the equipment. For example,
port number 4 on equipment in slot 15 is reported as /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=15/port=4.
For multishelf NEs, the rack and shelf number must be included in the PTP name. ONS 15454
For multishelf NEs, the rack and shelf number must be included in the PTP name. ONS 15454
MSTP NEs support up to eight shelves per NE. The shelf ID identifies a specific shelf on the NE.
The rack ID remains 1 for all shelves.
This PTP naming convention is used to represent the front Ethernet ports for the ONS 15454
This PTP naming convention is used to represent the front Ethernet ports for the ONS 15454
SONET and ONS 15454 SDH ML-series cards. The back Ethernet ports are reported as floating
termination points (FTPs).
For class of service (CoS) data on data cards, the PTP name specifies the interface (POS, Fast
For class of service (CoS) data on data cards, the PTP name specifies the interface (POS, Fast
Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet), direction (input/output), and CoS level (0 to 7).
For example, CoS data with a POS interface, input direction, and CoS level 3 for slot 1, port 1 is
For example, CoS data with a POS interface, input direction, and CoS level 3 for slot 1, port 1 is
reported as rack=1/shelf=1/slot=1/port=1:POS/Input/3.
Similarly, CoS data with a Fast Ethernet interface, output direction, and CoS level 5 for slot 1,
Similarly, CoS data with a Fast Ethernet interface, output direction, and CoS level 5 for slot 1,
port 1 is reported as /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=1/port=1:FastEthernet/Output/5.
For the ONS 15600 SONET, the ASAP card on slot 3, port 1 on PPM 3 and PIM 2 is reported as
For the ONS 15600 SONET, the ASAP card on slot 3, port 1 on PPM 3 and PIM 2 is reported as
/rack=1/shelf=1/slot=3/sub_slot=2/ppm_holder=3/port=1.