Table Of Contents
Managing Inventory
11.1 Overview
11.2 Domain NE Table
11.2.1 Viewing the Domain NE Table
11.2.2 Viewing the ONS 1580x Domain NE Table
11.2.3 Filtering the Domain NE Table
11.2.4 Viewing the ENE Devices Table
11.3 Equipment Inventory Table
11.3.1 Viewing an Equipment Inventory Table
Managing Inventory
This chapter describes how to manage inventory using CTM R5.0. This chapter contains the following sections:
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Overview
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Domain NE Table
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Equipment Inventory Table
11.1 Overview
Managing inventory involves maintaining a record of all of the NE resources installed in the network to support the provisioning of services. It should include collecting information about locations, quantities of equipment, model numbers, serial numbers, versions, installation dates, and so on.
Inventory management is one of the fundamental network management functions. When forecasting service growth or even attempting to provision a new service, it is necessary to know the current network inventory. Can the existing inventory support the forecast growth or new service requests, or must additional equipment be ordered and installed onsite? Can your hardware support a new software release? You will need to check the type and revision of hardware to determine the answer. Has a recall been issued by the vendor for a certain hardware revision of a board? Are you affected? You will need to check the inventory again.
CTM allows you to add NEs, and it autodiscovers the details about the NE itself and the contained physical inventory. CTM remains automatically synchronized with changes relating to inventory that might occur in the network. All inventory information is stored in the CTM database and is available at any time.
Inventory management includes the discovery of the NEs from the EMS, and ongoing synchronization with the NEs. It also includes the ability to provide the inventory to a higher level NMS through a northbound interface.
CTM can quickly capture, display, and store an inventory of the NEs on your network. It allows you to view information about the NEs, installed software, and software licenses. CTM also lets you edit the inventory information for the NEs in your network.
For passive NEs, you can add inventory information manually. You can also add inventory information for unmanaged NEs or for NEs from other vendors.
CTM allows you to export inventory reports to a flat text file with a user-specified delimiter character. This file can be imported easily into a spreadsheet application for further analysis.
CTM provides two levels of inventory reports:
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A complete list of all the NEs that belong to a specific group or to the entire domain. See Domain NE Table.
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A detailed list of cards and modules installed on the NEs. See Equipment Inventory Table.
11.2 Domain NE Table
The Domain NE table displays an inventory of all the NEs in the selected CTM domain, group, or subnetwork. Based on your selection criteria, the Domain NE table tells you which NEs are in or out of service, available or unavailable, and so on. Figure 11-1 shows an example of the Domain NE table.
11.2.1 Viewing the Domain NE Table
Step 1
Select a node in the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer tree.
Step 2
Choose File > Domain NE Table. Table 11-1 provides descriptions.
Figure 11-1 Domain NE Table
Note
See Appendix A, "Icons and Menus Displayed in CTM" for details of all the icons displayed in the window.
Table 11-1 Field Descriptions for the Domain NE Table
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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NE Model
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Selected NE model:
• Cisco Catalyst 6509
• Cisco CRS-1
• Cisco ONS 15200
• Cisco ONS 15216
• Cisco ONS 15302
• Cisco ONS 15305
• Cisco ONS 15310
• Cisco ONS 15327
• Cisco ONS 15454 or Cisco ONS 15454 SDH
• Cisco ONS 15501
• Cisco ONS 15530
• Cisco ONS 15540
• Cisco ONS 15600 or Cisco ONS 15600 SDH
• Cisco ONS 15800, Cisco ONS 15801, or Cisco ONS 15808
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Active IP Address
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Active IP address of the selected NE. For all ONS 15xxx NEs except the ONS 1580x, the active IP address is the same as the primary IP address. For the ONS 1580x, this field displays either the primary or secondary IP address, depending on which address is currently used to reach the NE.
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Communication State
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Connectivity state between CTM and the selected NE: Available or Unavailable.
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Operational State
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Current operational state of the system: Preprovisioned, In Service, Under Maintenance, or Out of Service.
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PM Collection State (not applicable to the ONS 15200, ONS 15216, or Catalyst 6509)
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Whether performance monitoring collection is enabled or disabled. Values are 15 Min Enabled, 15 Min Disabled, 1 Day Enabled, and 1 Day Disabled. You can configure the PM collection state in the Domain Explorer > NE Properties pane > Status tab.
Note The Cisco CRS-1 supports only 15-minute PM data collection. 24-hour PM data collection is not supported for the Cisco CRS-1.
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Robust PM Collection State (not applicable to the ONS 15200, ONS 15216, ONS 15302, ONS 15305, ONS 15501, Catalyst 6509, or CRS-1)
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Whether robust PM collection is enabled or disabled. Values are 15 Min Robust Enabled, 15 Min Robust Disabled, 1 Day Robust Enabled, and 1 Day Robust Disabled. You can configure the robust PM collection state in the Domain Explorer > NE Properties pane > Status tab.
Note You cannot collect robust PM data until at least one 15-minute or one 1-day interval has been collected in normal operation.
Note Robust PM data collection applies only to CTC-based NEs and to the ONS 15530, ONS 15540, ONS 15800, ONS 15801, and ONS 15808. Robust PM collection is not supported for the ONS 15200, ONS 15216, ONS 15302, ONS 15305, ONS 15501, Catalyst 6509, or CRS-1.
Note You can collect up to 8 hours of 15-minute robust PM data for CTC-based NEs.
Note You can collect up to the previous day's 1-day robust PM data for CTC-based NEs.
Note For the ONS 15530 and ONS 15540 ESPx, you can collect up to 24 hours (96 previous missed intervals) of 15-minute robust PM data and up to the previous day's 1-day robust PM data.
Note For the ONS 15540 ESP, you can collect up to 24 hours (96 previous missed intervals) of 15-minute robust PM data.
Note For the ONS 1580x (TL1 Agent release after 2.x), you can collect up to 8 hours (32 previous missed intervals) of 15-minute robust PM data and up to 2 days of 1-day robust PM data.
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Version
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NE software version that is running.
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GNE ID
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ID for the gateway NE (GNE) on the selected NE's ring.
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Subnetwork ID
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Name of the subnetwork associated with the selected NE.
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Network Partition ID
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Name of the network partition to which this NE is associated.
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NE Type
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Type of NE.
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Location Name
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Geographic location of the NE.
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Description
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Information that a user might have entered to describe the selected NE.
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Tip
The Dashboard window displays an NE counter icon. This counter lists the total number of NEs in the domain. Click the counter to open the Domain NE table, which provides an inventory of NEs within the selected management domain.
11.2.2 Viewing the ONS 1580x Domain NE Table
The Domain 1580x table shows the status of a selected ONS 15800, ONS 15801, or ONS 15808 NE; displays both the primary and secondary IP addresses; and tells whether the NEs are in or out of service, available, or unavailable.
Step 1
Select an ONS 15800, ONS 15801, and ONS 15808 node in the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer tree.
Step 2
Choose Configuration > ONS 15800, ONS 15801, or ONS 15808 > Domain 1580x Table. Table 11-2 provides descriptions.
Table 11-2 ONS 1580x Domain NE Table
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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ID number of the NE.
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NE Model
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Model of the selected NE.
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NE Type
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Type of NE. Values are:
• Terminal—Represents the default setting, where it is not possible to identify if the NE type is east or west terminal for a long haul (LH) system.
• Terminal East—Contains one transmit east-to-west section (transmit transponders, multiplexers, transmit power amplifiers) and one receive west-to-east section (amplifiers, demultiplexer, splitters, receive transponders) for an LH system.
• Terminal West—Contains one transmit west-to-east section (transmit transponders, multiplexers, transmit power amplifiers) and one receive east-to-west section (amplifiers, demultiplexer, splitters, receive transponders) for an LH system.
• Optical Line Amplifier—Amplifies signals in two stages through optical amplifiers for an LH system.
• Optical ADM—Exchanges high-volume traffic between terminal and intermediate sites for an LH system.
• Line Extender Module—Retimes, reshapes, and retransmits the optical signal between optical line amplification (OLA) sites for an LH system.
• ELH Terminal—Represents the default setting, where it is not possible to identify whether the NE type is east or west terminal for an Extended Long Haul (ELH) system.
• ELH East Terminal—Contains one transmit east-to-west section (wavelength converters, multiplexers, transmit power amplifiers) and one receive west-to-east section (line pre-amplifier, demultiplexer, optional receive transponders) for an ELH system.
• ELH West Terminal—Contains one transmit west-to-east section (wavelength converters, multiplexers, transmit power amplifiers) and one receive east-to-west section (line pre-amplifier, demultiplexer, optional receive transponders) for an ELH system.
• ELH Optical Line Amplifier—Amplifies signals in two stages through optical amplifiers for an ELH system.
• ELH Optical ADM—Exchanges high-volume traffic between terminal and intermediate sites for an ELH system.
• ELH Line Extender Module—Retimes, reshapes, and retransmits the optical signal between OLA sites for an ELH system.
• Unknown—NE type is unknown.
• Other—NE type is not specified.
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Active IP Address
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Primary or secondary IP address, depending on which address is currently used to reach the selected NE.
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Primary IP Address
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Primary IP address.
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Secondary IP Address
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Backup IP address that the CTM server uses to reach the selected NE.
When the primary and secondary IP addresses are the same, the secondary IP address is not supported. For ONS 1580x NEs, the secondary IP address points to a backup address that is remapped to the ONS 1580x primary address. This backup address allows CTM to reach the ONS 1580x node through a different route by using Layer 3 routing instead of the less-secure Layer 2 routing.
If you change the primary IP address when the ONS 1580x is in service or under maintenance, the actual node IP address changes. CTM resets the NE automatically to activate the new IP address. After resetting the active IP address, the primary IP address and secondary IP address have the same value. If you want to reset the secondary IP address, you should first reset the NAT address on the router to map the NAT address to the new CMP address.
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Communication State
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Current connectivity state between CTM and the selected NE. Values are Available or Unavailable.
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Operational State
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Current operational state of the system. Values are In Service, Under Maintenance, or Out of Service.
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Version
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NE software version.
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Alarm Log Size
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Size of the alarm log.
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Alarm Log Status
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Current status of the alarm log.
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PM Collection State
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Displays whether performance monitoring collection is enabled or disabled. You can configure the PM collection state in the Domain Explorer > NE Properties pane > Status tab.
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11.2.3 Filtering the Domain NE Table
Step 1
Select a node in the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer tree.
Step 2
Choose File > Domain NE Table. The Domain NE table opens. (See Figure 11-1.)
Step 3
Choose File > Filter. The Domain NE table Filter dialog box opens.
Step 4
Specify the filter criteria to display the results in the Domain NE table. Table 11-3 describes the fields in the filter.
Step 5
Click OK. The filtered data is displayed in the Domain NE table.
Table 11-3 Field Descriptions for the Domain NE Table Filter
Field
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Description
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NE ID Tab
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Available NE ID/Selected NE ID
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List of available NE IDs. Click Add and Remove to move NE IDs to and from the Selected NE ID list.
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Inventory Tab
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Communication State
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Filters NEs according to their communication state (Unavailable or Available).
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Operational State
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Filters NEs according to their operational state (In Service, Out of Service, Preprovisioned, or Under Maintenance).
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PM Collection State
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Filters NEs according to their PM collection state (Enabled, 15 Min Collection, 1 Day Collection, Disabled).
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Robust PM Collection State
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Filters NEs according to their robust PM data collection state (Enabled, 15 Min Collection, 1 Day Collection, Disabled).
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GNE
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Filters domain inventory data based on GNE IDs. You can select <ALL> to filter all GNE IDs or you can choose a particular GNE ID from the pull-down menu.
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NP ID Tab
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Available Network Partitions/Selected Network Partitions
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Filters domain inventory data based on network partition. Click Add and Remove to move network partitions to and from the Selected Network Partitions list.
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11.2.4 Viewing the ENE Devices Table
Use the ENE Devices table to view subtending ENEs that are supported by a given GNE.
Step 1
Select a GNE node in the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer tree.
Step 2
Choose File > ENE Devices. The ENE Devices table opens.
Note
The fields in the ENE Devices table are identical to the fields in the Domain NE table (see Table 11-1), except that the ENE Devices table shows only those ENEs that are associated with the selected GNE.
11.3 Equipment Inventory Table
The Equipment Inventory table displays a complete inventory of the components of the selected NE or of the NEs in a group or subnetwork. Figure 11-2 shows an example of the Equipment Inventory table.
Figure 11-2 Equipment Inventory Table
Note
See Appendix A, "Icons and Menus Displayed in CTM" for details of all the icons displayed in the window.
11.3.1 Viewing an Equipment Inventory Table
Step 1
In the Domain Explorer or Subnetwork Explorer tree, select the NE, group, or subnetwork for which you want to view inventory data, and choose Configuration.
Step 2
Select the NE model and choose Equipment Inventory Table. The Equipment Inventory table for the selected NE model opens.
The following sections provide information about the individual Equipment Inventory tables:
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Cisco Catalyst 6509 Equipment Inventory Table
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Cisco CRS-1 Equipment Inventory Table
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ONS 15200 Equipment Inventory Table
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ONS 15216 Equipment Inventory Table
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ONS 15302 or ONS 15305 Equipment Inventory Table
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Equipment Inventory Table for CTC-Based NEs
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ONS 155xx Equipment Inventory Table
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ONS 15800, ONS 15801, or ONS 15808 Equipment Inventory Table
11.3.1.1 Cisco Catalyst 6509 Equipment Inventory Table
The Cisco Catalyst 6509 Equipment Inventory table displays a complete list of the Cisco 6509 system inventory. Table 11-4 provides descriptions.
Table 11-4 Field Descriptions for the Cisco 6509 Equipment Inventory Table
Column
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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Physical Location
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Location where the NE is installed.
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Module Name
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Name of the module.
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Description
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Information that was entered to describe the selected NE.
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Name
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Name of the NE.
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Hardware Revision
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Hardware revision number of the device.
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Firmware Revision
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Firmware revision of the NE.
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Software Revision
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Software revision of the component.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the device.
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MFG Name
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Name of the manufacturer of the component.
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Model Name
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Name of the model.
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Alias
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Alias specified for the component by the Network Manager.
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Asset ID
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Asset tracking identifier specified for the component by the Network Manager.
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Part Number
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Part number used for the device.
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CLEI Code
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CLEI code for the device.
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FRU
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Name of the field-replaceable unit (FRU). An FRU is any component or subassembly of an item or unit of hardware, subject to size and weight limitations, that can reasonably be replaced at a customer location.
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11.3.1.2 Cisco CRS-1 Equipment Inventory Table
The Cisco CRS-1 Equipment Inventory table displays a complete list of the Cisco CRS-1 system inventory. Table 11-5 provides descriptions.
Table 11-5 Field Descriptions for the CRS-1 Equipment Inventory Table
Column
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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Physical Location
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Location where the NE is installed.
Note An asterisk (*) preceding the physical location name indicates the active processor.
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Module Name
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Name of the module.
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Description
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Information that was entered to describe the selected NE.
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Name
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Name of the NE.
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Hardware Revision
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Hardware revision number of the device.
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Firmware Revision
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Firmware revision of the NE.
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Software Revision
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Software revision of the component.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the device.
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MFG Name
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Name of the manufacturer of the component.
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Model Name
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Name of the model.
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Alias
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Alias specified for the component by the Network Manager.
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Asset ID
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Asset tracking identifier specified for the component by the Network Manager.
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Part Number
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Part number used for the device.
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CLEI Code
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CLEI code for the device.
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FRU
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Name of the FRU, which is a component or subassembly of an item or unit of hardware, subject to size and weight limitations, that can reasonably be replaced at a customer location.
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11.3.1.3 ONS 15200 Equipment Inventory Table
The ONS 15200 Equipment Inventory table displays a complete list of the ONS 15200 system inventory. Table 11-6 provides descriptions.
Table 11-6 Field Descriptions for the ONS 15200 Equipment Inventory Table
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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Module ID
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ID number of the selected Client Layer Interface Port (CLIP) module or Network Controller Board (NCB).
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Module Name
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Module name of the CLIP or NCB.
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Name
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Name of the selected CLIP or NCB.
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Physical Location
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Physical location (shelf and slot) of the CLIP or NCB.
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Shelf Name
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Name of the shelf where the CLIP or NCB is located.
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CLEI Code
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CLEI code for the CLIP or NCB.
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Part Number
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Part number of the CLIP or NCB.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the CLIP or NCB.
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Hardware Revision Number
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NCB hardware revision number. This field does not apply to the CLIP.
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Software Version
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NCB software version. This field does not apply to the CLIP.
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Service State
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Service state of the CLIP or NCB. There are four states:
• Unknown—The state cannot be determined.
• Not Installed—The CLIP or NCB is not installed.
• Out of Service—The CLIP or NCB is installed but is not commissioned and is not carrying traffic.
• In Service—The CLIP or NCB is commissioned and carrying traffic.
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ITU Channel Number
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Integer ITU channel number that uniquely defines the optical wavelength for the CLIP. This field does not apply to the NCB.
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Data Rate
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Data rate at which the 3R transponders are configured on the CLIP. Values are:
• Undefined (0)
• STM1-OC3 (1)
• STM4-OC12 (2)
• STM16-OC48 (3)
• Gigabit Ethernet (4)
This field does not apply to the NCB.
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Unit Application Code
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CLIP application code. This field does not apply to the NCB.
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DWDM Power Split Ratio
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DWDM power split ratio for the CLIP. Values are:
• 0/100
• 10/90
• 50/50
• 90/10
• 100/0
This field does not apply to the NCB.
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Primary NCB ID
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ID of the primary NCB that manages the CLIP.
Beginning with the ONS 15200 R1.1, it is possible to define both a primary and secondary NCB for each CLIP. Prior to R1.1, each CLIP was associated with a single NCB. The NCB provides the NE-level management functionality for the ONS 15200 and supports the various management interfaces such as SNMP, web browser, CLI, and Maintenance Manager. Having up to two active NCBs for each CLIP provides an added level of management robustness. If an NCB becomes unavailable or the NCB loses visibility to a CLIP, the other NCB can continue to monitor and configure the CLIP.
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Secondary NCB ID
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ID of the secondary NCB that manages the CLIP.
Note This field applies to the ONS 15200 R1.1 and later.
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11.3.1.4 ONS 15216 Equipment Inventory Table
The ONS 15216 Equipment Inventory table displays a complete list of the ONS 15216 system inventory. Table 11-7 provides descriptions.
Table 11-7 Field Descriptions for the ONS 15216 Equipment Inventory Table
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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Equipment Type
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NE model type.
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Physical Location
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Location where the NE is installed.
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Wavelength(s)
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Number of wavelengths for this NE.
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CLEI Code
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CLEI code for the device.
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Product Name
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Name of the product.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the device.
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11.3.1.5 ONS 15302 or ONS 15305 Equipment Inventory Table
The ONS 15302 or ONS 15305 Equipment Inventory table displays a complete list of the ONS 15302 or ONS 15305 system inventory. Table 11-8 provides descriptions.
Table 11-8 Field Descriptions for the ONS 1530x Equipment Inventory Table
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
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Generic type of card.
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Physical Location
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Slot number where the card appears.
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Install State
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Installation state of the card.
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Expected Module
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Default card for the slot.
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Operational State
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Operational state of the card. (Not applicable if the slot is empty.)
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Software Version
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Version of software present on the card. (Not applicable if the slot is empty.)
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Board Serial Number
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Serial number of the card.
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Hardware Version
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Hardware version of the card. (Not applicable if the slot is empty.)
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11.3.1.6 Equipment Inventory Table for CTC-Based NEs
The Equipment Inventory table for CTC-based NEs displays a complete list of the ONS 15310, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15600 SONET, or ONS 15600 SDH system inventory. Table 11-9 provides descriptions.
Table 11-9 Field Descriptions for the Equipment Inventory Table—CTC-Based NEs
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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Equipment Type
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Generic type of card.
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Admin State
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User-assigned designation that drives whether an entity is in service or out of service. The Admin State is the driver for the Service State. Values are:
• IS—In Service; able to carry traffic.
• OOS, DSBLD—Out of Service. Unable to carry traffic.
• IS, AINS—Auto In Service. Alarm reporting is suppressed, but traffic is carried.
• OOS, MT—Out of Service, Maintenance. Alarm reporting is suppressed, but traffic is carried and loopbacks are allowed.
• OOS, OOG—Out of Service, Out of Group. This state is used to place a member circuit out of the group and to stop sending traffic. OOS, OOG applies only to the cross-connects on the end node where the VCAT resides. For intermediate nodes, the cross-connects are OOS, MT.
Note If the NE release does not support the Admin State, this field shows Not Applicable (N/A).
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Service State
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Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS-NR—In Service-Normal
• OOS-AU—Out of Service-Autonomous
• OOS-MA—Out of Service-Management
• OOS-AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management
In addition, a secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion
• UEQ—Unequipped; there is nothing in the slot
• UAS—Unassigned; the entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted
• SWDL—Software download in progress
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change
• AINS—Automatic In Service
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it
Note If the NE release does not support the Service State, this field shows N/A.
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Actual Equipment Type
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Specific type of card.
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Physical Location
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Slot number where the card appears.
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CLEI Code
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CLEI code for the card.
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Hardware Part Number
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Part number used for the card.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the card.
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Hardware Revision
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Hardware revision number of the card.
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User Code
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Displays the User Code of the card.
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Firmware Version
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Firmware version of the card.
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Application Filename
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Name of the file that the card loads from the TCC or XTC flash in order to run its application.
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Other Information
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Additional information entered by the manufacturer.
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Equipment State
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Current state of the card. Values are:
• Not Present
• Mismatched
• Loading
• Failed
• Standby
• Active
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Product ID
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Product ID string of 63 characters maximum. If the card does not support the product ID, the field shows N/A.
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Version ID
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Version ID string in the format V99_. The version ID always begins with a V and ends with a space. If the card does not support the version ID, the field shows N/A.
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11.3.1.7 ONS 155xx Equipment Inventory Table
The ONS 155xx Equipment Inventory table displays a complete list of the system inventory of the selected ONS 15501, ONS 15530, or ONS 15540 NE. Table 11-10 provides descriptions.
Table 11-10 Field Descriptions for the ONS 155xx Equipment Inventory Table
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected ONS 155xx NE.
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Equipment Type
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General type of the component.
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Name
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Name of the ONS 155xx component.
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Module Name
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Name of the ONS 155xx module.
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Physical Location
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Physical location for the component in the NE as a slot, subslot, and port number.
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CLEI Code
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CLEI code, an industry standard code that precisely defines a component.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the NE.
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Hardware Version
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Hardware revision of the NE.
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Firmware Version
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Firmware revision of the NE.
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Software Version
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Software revision of the NE.
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Manufacturer Name
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Name of the manufacturer of the NE.
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Product Name
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Vendor-specific model name; for example, the part number.
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Alias
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Alias specified for the component by the Network Manager.
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Asset ID
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Asset tracking identifier specified for the component by the Network Manager.
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Description
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Description of the component.
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11.3.1.8 ONS 15800, ONS 15801, or ONS 15808 Equipment Inventory Table
The ONS 1580x Equipment Inventory table displays a complete list of the ONS 15800, ONS 15801, or ONS 15808 system inventory. Table 11-11 provides descriptions.
Table 11-11 Field Descriptions for the ONS 1580x Equipment Inventory Table
Field
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Description
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NE ID
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Name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
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Name of the ONS 1580x module.
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Physical Location
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Physical location of the ONS 1580x module.
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Operational State
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Operational state of the module: In Service, Out of Service, or Under Maintenance.
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Working Condition
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Working condition of the module:
• Normal—Operational state is In Service; no alarms are present
• Abnormal—Operational state is In Service; alarms are present
• Not Applicable—Operational state is Out of Service
• Maintenance—Operational state is In Maintenance
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Software Version
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Version of the firmware that resides on the module.
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BIOS Version
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Version number of the module's BIOS.
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Board Serial Number
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Serial number of the module's board.
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SCC Version
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Version of the module's serial communication controller.
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Product Option
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Product option. Displays Not Available if the TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
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Hardware Version
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Version of the hardware. Displays Not Available if the TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
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Line Direction
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Working direction associated with the module. Some modules work on the east-to-west fiber; others work on the west-to-east fiber. If the module is bidirectional or is not associated with a specific fiber direction, this field is undetermined.
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