Cisco Cisco Prime Central 1.5.2 Developer's Guide
Appendix II – 3GPP-Miscellaneous
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s3Interface
• pgwDNSContext
• relativeCapacity
• s1Interface
• sctpParamTemplate
• sgsService
• sgtpcService
• sgwDNSContext
• subscriberMap
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ueDBPurgeTimeout
11.4 3GPP Status File
A Status file will be generated to indicate the completion status of the web service calls
“getAllInventory” and “getManagedElement”. This file will be present under the
“INSTALL_DIR”/sil-data folder and on the respective FTP / SFTP servers under the
configured output directory.
The status file will be referred to get the status of the web service requests.
11.4.1 Status File Name
The status file name contains the request ID, the module and the status of the completion
of web service request.
<Request_ID>_<Module_Identifier>_<Status>.status
Where:
• Request_ID: A running sequence number generated by the server to uniquely
identify a request. The request ID is returned to the web service user in the
response. The web service user can use the request ID to query on the status of the
request.
• Module_Identifier: Indicates the module on which the status file was generated in
response to an operation.
• Status: Indicates if the call has completed successfully, failed or in-progress.
The status file will have the status strings as part of the name based on the following
conditions:
• IN_PROGRESS – Indicates that the file creation is started
• SUCCESS - Indicates that the request is successfully executed
• FAILURE – Indicates if any failure was encountered while processing the request
A Sample status file will have the following name: 10008_IM_SUCCESS.status
11.4.2 Status File Contents
The status file will contain information about the management elements for which
inventory was collected, their name, the inventory file name and the location of storage.
Total Managed Element Count: 1
Success Count: 1
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