Cisco Cisco Prime Central 1.4 Guida Dello Sviluppatore
EH, EQ for
Remote
Equipment
Remote
Equipment
operation:
input: getAllRemoteEquipmentByPTPRequest
output: getAllRemoteEquipmentByPTPResponse
fault: getAllRemoteEquipmentByPTPException
output: getAllRemoteEquipmentByPTPResponse
fault: getAllRemoteEquipmentByPTPException
Given a named PTP, retrieve a list of remote equipment holders and
equipment associated with the PTP
equipment associated with the PTP
PTP
operation:
input: getAllSupportedPhysicalTerminationPointsRequest
output:
getAllSupportedPhysicalTerminationPointsResponse
fault:
getAllSupportedPhysicalTerminationPointsException
output:
getAllSupportedPhysicalTerminationPointsResponse
fault:
getAllSupportedPhysicalTerminationPointsException
Retrieves a list of physical termination points (PTPs) for the named
DNs that specify the containing
equipment; for example, a list of R
equipment: MD/ME/EH[/EH/EH]/EQ.
equipment: MD/ME/EH[/EH/EH]/EQ.
PTP
operation:
input: getTerminationPointRequest
output: getTerminationPointResponse
fault: getTerminationPointException
fault: getTerminationPointException
Retrieves a named PTP.
Notification
Enables clients to subscribe to web service notifications. A unique
subscription identifier is returned, which is useful if the client decides
to unsubscribe.
subscription identifier is returned, which is useful if the client decides
to unsubscribe.
Note: It must uniquely identify the request signature by its three
elements: consumerEPR and topic
elements: consumerEPR and topic
Supported Topic: INVENTORY_NOTIFICATIONS
ConsumerEPR: <server IP>:<port #>,
ex. 10.105.39.190:9201
ex. 10.105.39.190:9201
Notification
Enables clients to unsubscribe from a notification channel.
Note: The response is an empty payload. Failure should be handled
as an exception.
Note: The response is an empty payload. Failure should be handled
as an exception.
Ethernet Virtual Connection Resource Inventory
Prime Central supports the following Ethernet Virtual Connection Resource Inventory APIs. Extensions are introduced to support Cisco
Prime implementations. For detailed definitions of the APIs and their corresponding data types, see the following files:
Prime implementations. For detailed definitions of the APIs and their corresponding data types, see the following files:
ManagedResourceInventory/FlowDomainFragmentRetrieval.wsdl
ManagedResourceInventory/FlowDomainFragmentRetrieval.xsd
NetworkResourcesBasic/IIS/xsd/LayerRates.xsd
NetworkResourcesBasic/IIS/xsd/Cisco_CE_LayeredParam.xsd
ManagedResourceInventory/FlowDomainFragmentRetrieval.xsd
NetworkResourcesBasic/IIS/xsd/LayerRates.xsd
NetworkResourcesBasic/IIS/xsd/Cisco_CE_LayeredParam.xsd
WSDL Endpoint:
https://<server IP>:<port #>/prime/inventory/FlowDomainRetrievalRPC?wsdl
server IP - Prime Central server IP
port # - configurable, ex 9110
port # - configurable, ex 9110
The following table lists the APIs to retrieve Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVCs). Supported service topologies are point-to-point,
multipoint-to-multipoint, and point-to-multipoint (E-Tree).
multipoint-to-multipoint, and point-to-multipoint (E-Tree).
Object
Type
Type
API
Function
Ethernet
PW/EVC
PW/EVC
operation:
input:
getFlowDomainFragmentRequest
output:getFlowDomainFragmentResponse
fault: getFlowDomainFragmentException
Retrieves a list of:
Flow domain fragment entities
CTP entities
Matrix flow domain fragments
When this operation succeeds, it returns EVC, service parameters,
EFP and its parameters, and forwarding references.
CTP entities
Matrix flow domain fragments
When this operation succeeds, it returns EVC, service parameters,
EFP and its parameters, and forwarding references.
Ethernet
PW/EVC
PW/EVC
operation:
input:
getFlowDomainFragmentRouteRequest
output: getFlowDomainFragmentRouteResponse
fault: get
FlowDomainFragmentRouteException
Retrieves the flow domain fragment routes. When this operation succeeds,
it returns
EoMPLS forwarding entities, including Ethernet pseudowire edge
instances, cross-connects, and VFI, when applicable.
it returns
EoMPLS forwarding entities, including Ethernet pseudowire edge
instances, cross-connects, and VFI, when applicable.