In other words, if this check box is not selected, these equipment still form part of the route solution irrespective of whether they have cross connects or not. See "Using the Cross Connect View" for further information.Ĭlear the check box to ignore the internal connectivity while finding a routing path. In other words, if this check box is selected, this equipment must have cross connects to be a part of a route solution. Select the Requires Cross Connect for Traversal check box to specify that the routing manager consider the internal connectivity (cross connects within an equipment) while finding a routing path. ![]() The Name, Technology, and Type fields are mandatory. ![]() The equipment is saved in the database, and is displayed in the appropriate folder in the Equipment tree browser.Ĭlick the Create icon on the equipment tree browser menu.Īn unpopulated equipment definition view is displayed.Ĭomplete the required fields. Accept the default to display the equipment, or deselect the check box. You are prompted whether you want to display the new equipment on saving it. When you have configured the extensible attributes, click Next to view the equipment. See Network Intelligence Developer's Guide for further information on creating and configuring extensible attributes. Extensible attributes exist only if they have been created as custom attributes as part of a telecom domain, or during implementation. (Optional) Configure any extensible attributes listed. When you have configured the equipment, click Next. (Optional) Click Generate Name beside the Name field to create a name for the equipment. Status: The status of the equipment is Planned, by default, and may not be edited.Įxternal Source: the external source for the equipment. Out Service Date: Use the calendar window to select the date on which the equipment reaches exhaustion. In Service Date: Use the calendar window to select the date on which the equipment comes into service. Supplier: The hardware supplier for example: Alcatel, Ericsson. Technology: The equipment platform for example: IP, Wireless, SDH.Ĭustomer: The customer for the equipment. Type: The equipment type for example: ATM Type, Frame Type, CESR. If the Equipment Definition of the equipment being created is named Blackbox, then the Equipment Configuration Wizard allows ports to be added to the equipment instance directly. ![]() The equipment definition name, Blackbox, is a reserved word and has a special meaning in Network Intelligence.
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