Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 1.2 Developer's Guide
Fully-qualified Domain
Names (FDN)
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MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/ONS15454-86/FTP/PLINE-4-15-TX
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/NCS2KE-235-160/PTP/FAC-4-5-3-1
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/NCS2KE-235-160/PTP/FAC-4-5-3-1
Link FDN Format
5.4
An object type that is of a subclass of Link represents a communication pipe between two
or more NetworkResource (e.g.: ManagedElement) instances by connecting instances of
the LinkTerminationPoint belonging to the connected network resources.
The format is as follows:
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/<me.name>/TL/<l.name>
Where:
or more NetworkResource (e.g.: ManagedElement) instances by connecting instances of
the LinkTerminationPoint belonging to the connected network resources.
The format is as follows:
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/<me.name>/TL/<l.name>
Where:
<me.name> is the value of the containing ManagedElement’s name attribute
<l.name> is the name of the link’s name attribute.
<l.name> is the name of the link’s name attribute.
For example:
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/ONS15454-86/TL/172.20.109.86:LINE-1-17-2-TX-
-172.20.109.86:LINE-1-10-1-RX
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/ONS15454-86/TL/172.20.109.86:LINE-1-17-2-TX-
-172.20.109.86:LINE-1-10-1-RX
OpticalCrossConnection FDN Format
5.5
An OpticalCrossConnection object type a subclass of ForwardingRelationship, which
represents the network information transfer function (information flow between two or
more Protocol Endpoints) from the management perspective, and can support both
connection-oriented (mode = connection) and connectionless (mode = flow) networks.
A ForwardingRelationship can only exist if it is terminated by two or more
ProtocolEndpoints.
Currently only the OpticalCrossConnection class supports the FDN.
The format is as follows:
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/<me.name>/CC/<fr.name>
Where:
represents the network information transfer function (information flow between two or
more Protocol Endpoints) from the management perspective, and can support both
connection-oriented (mode = connection) and connectionless (mode = flow) networks.
A ForwardingRelationship can only exist if it is terminated by two or more
ProtocolEndpoints.
Currently only the OpticalCrossConnection class supports the FDN.
The format is as follows:
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/<me.name>/CC/<fr.name>
Where:
<me.name> is the value of the containing ManagedElement’s name attribute
<fr.name> is the name of the optical cross connection’s name attribute.
<fr.name> is the name of the optical cross connection’s name attribute.
For example:
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/ONS15454-86/CC/ LINEWL-1-17-2-RX-
1530.33&LINEWL-1-17-2-TX-1530.33,LINEWL-2-1-2-RX-
1530.33&LINEWL-2-1-2-TX-1530.33
MD/CISCO_EPNM/ME/ONS15454-86/CC/ LINEWL-1-17-2-RX-
1530.33&LINEWL-1-17-2-TX-1530.33,LINEWL-2-1-2-RX-
1530.33&LINEWL-2-1-2-TX-1530.33