Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.6 開発者ガイド
Cisco Prime Optical 9.6.3 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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Description
This interface provides a list of all available ML-series equipment names that can be used in
This interface provides a list of all available ML-series equipment names that can be used in
creating an RPR L2 Topology, or a list of all available ML-series TP names that can be used in
creating a point-to-point L2 topology. The returned list of ML-series equipment or TP names
does not guarantee capability to create an L2 Topology. The list of ML-series equipment or TP
names indicates the equipment or TP that is not participating in an L2 topology at this time.
Parameters
Parameters
Name
Type
Input/
Output
Description
managedElementLi
st
globaldefs::NamingAttributesList_T
In
List of MEs from which
available ML-series cards
must be determined.
topoType
multiLayerSubnetwork::L2TopoType
_T
In
Topology type that is
created using the list. Prime
Optical supports
L2TopoType_T.L2TT_RPR or
L2TopoType_T.L2TT_PT2PT.
how_many
unsigned long
In
Maximum number of
equipment or TP names to
return in the first batch.
eqorTPNamesList
NamingAttributesList_T
Out
First batch of equipment or
TP names.
eqorTPNamesIt
NamingAttributesIterator_I
Out
Iterator used to retrieve
the remaining equipment
or TP names.
Throws
globaldefs::ProcessingFailureException
EXCPT_INTERNAL_ERROR - Raised in case of nonspecific EMS internal failure.
EXCPT_INVALID_INPUT - Raised when any of the managed element names do not
refer to a managed element object.
refer to a managed element object.
EXCPT_ENTITY_NOT_FOUND - Raised when any of the managed elements do not exist
in Prime Optical.
in Prime Optical.
Compliance
Prime Optical-defined.
Prime Optical-defined.
3.11 E-Series VLAN Interfaces
VLAN is required for single-card mode or multicard mode Ethernet SNC creation on E-series
cards for ONS 15327 and ONS 15454 NEs. Prime Optical provides methods to create and delete
VLAN. In Prime Optical, VLAN is created within a subnetwork and is available to all objects of a
subnetwork in EMS. Each VLAN is described by a unique name, an ID, and the name of the