Cisco Active Network Abstraction Customization User Guide Version 3.5.1
Examples

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Examples

Basic Soft Property Example

Soft Property Example Including TCA Alarm

Soft Property Table Example


Examples


This chapter provides several examples of creating a soft property from start to finish, including defining the TCA alarms and defining a soft property table:

Basic Soft Property Example—Describes how to create a simple soft property from beginning to end, including publishing the soft property to another node in the hierarchy.

Soft Property Example Including TCA Alarm—Describes how to define a TCA alarm for a soft property.

Soft Property Table Example—Describes how to define a soft property table.

Basic Soft Property Example

This section describes how to create a simple soft property from beginning to end.

To create a soft property (excl. TCA alarm):


Step 1 Right-click on a Managed Element in the Tree pane or workspace of the Cisco ANA NetworkVision window.

or

Open the Inventory window for the required Managed Element and right-click on the required object in the Network Element, for example, port or card.

Step 2 Select Management | Soft Properties Management from the shortcut menu. The Soft Properties Manager window is displayed.

Step 3 Select the required property from the dropdown list in the Properties Panel.

Step 4 Click New Element in the toolbar of the Soft Properties Manager dialog box.

or

Select New Element from the File menu.

The Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Step 5 Define the soft property information in the General tab as follows:

Name—sp01

Label—My Soft Property

Description—Example of soft property

Type—Property

Polling Rate—Status

Enabled—Selected

Step 6 Select the Parsing tab. The Parsing tab is displayed.

Step 7 Define the information in the Parsing tab as follows:

Select Use Telnet/SSH

In the text box enter show ip vrf example

Step 8 Click Add. The Add/Edit Parsing Rule dialog box is displayed.

Figure 3-1 Add/Edit Parsing Rule Dialog Box

Step 9 Define the information in the Add/Edit Parsing Rule dialog box as follows:

Operator—Match

Expression—\d\d

Source text box—Enter the information as shown in the example.

Step 10 Click Test Expression. The result 55 is displayed in the Result text box.

Step 11 Click OK. The Parsing tab of the Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Figure 3-2 Add Soft Property Dialog Box

Step 12 Click Add. The Add/Edit Parsing Rule dialog box is displayed.

Figure 3-3 Add/Edit Parsing Rule Dialog Box

Step 13 Define the information in the Add/Edit Parsing Rule dialog box as follows:

Operator—Substring

From Index—1

To Index—1

Source text box—55

Step 14 Click Test Expression. The result 5 is displayed in the Result text box.

Step 15 Click OK. The Parsing tab of the Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Figure 3-4 Parsing Tab

Step 16 Click Test. The Test Parsing Rules dialog box is displayed.

Figure 3-5 Test Parsing Rules Dialog Box

Step 17 Click Test. The result of the test is displayed in the Output Buffer area.

Step 18 Click Close. The Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Step 19 Click Debug. The Debug Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Figure 3-6 Debug Soft Property Dialog Box

After the Status is returned as valid, check the required input parameters returned the correct values, such asTelnet Commands=[show ip vrf example]

Step 20 Click Close. The Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

(To add a TCA Alarm, go to Step 2 on page 3-8).

Step 21 Click OK. The Soft Properties Manager window is displayed.

Figure 3-7 Soft Properties Manager Window

Step 22 Click Close. The Cisco ANA NetworkVision window or Inventory window is displayed depending on your original selection.

Step 23 In order to view the newly created soft property, click in the right top corner to close the Inventory window and then open the Inventory window again.

or

Move up and down a branch in the Tree pane of the Inventory window.

The Inventory window for the required Managed Element is displayed with the newly defined soft property.

Figure 3-8 Inventory Window

Step 24 Right-click on the required Managed Element in the Tree pane or workspace of the Cisco ANA NetworkVision window.

or

Right-click on the required object of the Network Element in the Inventory window.

Step 25 Select Management | Soft Properties Management from the shortcut menu. The Soft Properties Manager window is displayed.

Step 26 Select the required Properties Panel and soft property in the Element Properties table.

Step 27 Click Hierarchy Manager in the toolbar of the Soft Properties Manager dialog box.

or

Select Hierarchy Manager from the Tools menu or shortcut menu.

The Hierarchy Manager window is displayed.

Step 28 Select the required node in the hierarchy from which you want to publish the soft property.

Step 29 Click Copy or Cut in the toolbar to copy or cut the soft property.

Step 30 Select the required node in the hierarchy where you want to publish the soft property.

Step 31 Click Paste in the toolbar to paste the soft property. The soft property is published to the selected node in the hierarchy.

Step 32 Click Close. The Soft Properties Manager window is displayed.


For more information about defining a soft property with a TCA alarm, see Soft Property Example Including TCA Alarm.

Soft Property Example Including TCA Alarm

This section describes how to define a TCA alarm for a soft property.

To create a soft property including TCA alarm:


Step 1 Perform steps 1-20, as described in the Basic Soft Property Example starting on page 3-1 and ending on page 3-6.

Step 2 Select the TCA Alarms tab. The TCA Alarms tab is displayed.

Step 3 Click Add. The General tab of the Add TCA dialog box is displayed.

Step 4 Define the information in the TCA Alarms tab as follows:

Name—My value is not 5.

Enabled—Selected.

Description—Show this alarm if the value is not equal to 5.

Alarm Severity—CRITICAL.

Step 5 Select the Trigger tab in the Add TCA dialog box. The Trigger tab is displayed.

Step 6 Define the information in the Trigger tab as follows:

Trigger—Value Not Equal.

To value—5

Step 7 Click OK. The TCA Alarms tab is displayed with the defined TCA alarm.

Step 8 Click OK. The Soft Properties Manager window is displayed.

Step 9 Click Close. The Cisco ANA NetworkVision window is displayed or Inventory window is displayed depending on your original selection.

Step 10 In order to view the newly created soft property, click in the right top corner to close the Inventory window and then open the Inventory window again.

or

Move up and down a branch in the Tree pane of the Inventory window.

The Inventory window for the required Managed Element is displayed with the newly defined soft property.

The example below displays the Inventory window before the defined alarm has been triggered.

Figure 3-9 Inventory Window Before Alarm Triggered

The example below displays the Inventory window after the alarm has been triggered.

Figure 3-10 Inventory Window After Alarm Triggered

The example below displays the Inventory window after the alarm has been cleared.

Figure 3-11 Inventory Window After Alarm Cleared

Step 11 Perform steps 24-32, as described in the Soft Property Example starting on page 3-7, and ending on page 3-7.


For more information about defining a soft property table, see Soft Property Table Example.

Soft Property Table Example

This section describes how to define a soft property table.

To create a soft property table:


Step 1 Perform steps 1-2, as described in the Soft Property Example (TCA) on page 3-8.

Step 2 Click New Element in the toolbar of the Soft Properties Manager window.

or

Select New Element from the File menu.

The Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Step 3 Define the soft property information in the General tab as follows:

Name—sp02

Label—My Soft Table

Description—Example of a soft table

Type—Table

Polling Rate—Status

Enabled—Selected

Step 4 Select the Parsing tab. The Parsing tab is displayed.

Step 5 Define the information in the Parsing tab by entering .1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1 in the text box.

Step 6 Click Add. The Add Edit Column Controller dialog box is displayed.

Step 7 Define the information in the Add Edit Column Controller dialog box as follows:

Column Title—My First Column

Column Data—2

Step 8 Click OK. The Parsing tab of the Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed with the defined table information for column 1 of the table.

Step 9 Click Add. The Add Edit Column Controller dialog box is displayed.

Step 10 Define the information in the Add Edit Column Controller dialog box as follows:

Column Title—My Second Column

Column Data—3

Step 11 Click OK. The Parsing tab of the Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed with the defined table information for column 1 and 2 of the table.

Figure 3-12 Add Soft Property Dialog Box

Step 12 Click Debug. The Debug Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Step 13 Click Close. The Add Soft Property dialog box is displayed.

Step 14 Click OK. The Soft Properties Manager window is displayed.

Step 15 Click Close. The Cisco ANA NetworkVision window or Inventory window is displayed depending on your original selection.

Step 16 In order to view the newly created soft property, click in the top right corner to close the Inventory window and then open the Inventory window again.

or

Move up and down a branch in the Tree pane of the Inventory window.

The Inventory window for the required Managed Element is displayed with the newly defined soft property table.

Figure 3-13 Inventory Window

Step 17 Perform steps 24-32, as described in the Basic Soft Property Example starting on page 3-7, and ending on page 3-7.