Create or Import Network Models
Before you open the plan files, ensure that they are available in the User space. The plan files are usually generated using the Cisco Crosswork Planning Collector application and are saved under the Network Models > Local archive or Remote archive section. You also have the option to create new network models in the UI, or if they already exist on your local system, you can import them to User space.
Use the following procedures to import plan files into the User space or to manually create new network models.
Import Plan Files from the Local Machine
Follow these steps to import the plan files into the user space from local machine.
Before you begin
Procedure
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From the main menu, choose Network Models. By default, User space > My network models page opens. |
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Click the Import plan file button. The Import Plan File window appears. ![]() |
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Click Browse and choose the plan file that you want to import. |
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(Optional) Select the required tags from the list (if available) or create new tags. To create new tags, click Add new tag, enter the tag name, and then click the + icon next to the field.
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Click Import. The plan file is imported into the User space > My network models page. |
Import Plan Files from Archive
Follow these steps to import plan files into the user space from Local or Remote archive.
Before you begin
The archived network model is saved in a plan file format (.pln). The location of the archive differs based on whether the Cisco Crosswork Planning Design and Collector applications are installed on the same machine or different machines.
If the Cisco Crosswork Planning Design and Collector applications are installed on the same machine, the archived network models appear under Network Models > Local archive. If the two applications are installed on different machines, you must first connect to the machine where Cisco Crosswork Planning Collector is installed. After connecting, the archived network models appear under Network Models > Remote archive of the Cisco Crosswork Planning Design application. For details, see the "Scenario 2: When the Cisco Crosswork Planning Design and Collector Applications are Installed on Different Machines" section in the Cisco Crosswork Planning 7.0 Collection Setup and Administration.
Procedure
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From the main menu, choose Network Models. By default, User space > My network models page opens. |
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On the left pane, under Local archive or Remote archive, list of archived collections are displayed. Select the required collection name from the list. The right panel displays the list of plan files created under this collection at various scheduled times. Use the Last updated column to know the time at which the plan file was created. |
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Select the required plan file from the right panel and click The Export Plan to User Space window appears. ![]() |
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(Optional) In the Save as field, enter a new name for the plan file. |
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(Optional) Select the required tags from the list (if available) or create new tags. To create new tags, click Add new tag, enter the tag name, and then click the + icon next to the field.
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Click Save. The plan file is imported into the User space > My network models page. |
Create New Network Models Manually
Follow these steps to create a new network model in the User space manually.
Procedure
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From the main menu, choose Network Models. By default, User space > My network models page opens. |
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Click the Create new button. The New Network Model window opens. |
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In the Name field, enter the name of the network model (plan file).
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(Optional) Select the required tags from the list (if available) or create new tags. To create new tags, click Add new tag, enter the tag name, and then click the + icon next to the field.
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Click Save. The newly created network model opens in the Network Design page. By default, two nodes and interfaces are added to the network model. |
What to do next
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Add nodes and site details to the network model that you created. For details, see Create Objects.
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Open the plan file in the Network Design page (see Open Plan Files) to perform any actions, as per your requirement.