Chapter 6: Defined Resources

Resource

Description

 

 

 

 

Sub-element

An element has one or more sub-elements for statistics that apply to the Adva Optical Metro

 

Ethernet technology. The sub-element name identifies a sub-element that resides in the

 

database. Sub-element names are often used in reports to identify specific entities.

 

The sub-element name is constructed from the element name plus the instance name.

 

 

Example: hqccm.canalst.dev.mycorp.com_SqlDb<5>

 

In the Netcool/Proviso DataMart Resource Editor, sub-element names appear in the name

 

column on the Sub-Element tab.

 

 

Sub-element instance

A sub-element instance name is constructed from a shorthand name for the sub-element type

 

plus an identifier.

 

 

Example: SqlDb<5>

 

In the Netcool/Proviso DataMart Resource Editor, sub-element instance names appear in the

 

instance column of the Sub-Element tab.

 

 

Sub-element label

A sub-element label is often used in reports to identify a particular instance of a sub-element. A

 

sub-element label is constructed from a shorthand name for the sub-element type plus a

 

filename.

 

 

Example: SqlDatabase: "pubs"

 

In the Netcool/Proviso DataMart Resource Editor, sub-element labels appear in the label

 

column on the Sub-Element tab.

 

 

Sub-element family

This technology pack groups the sub-elements it creates into the following families:

 

Adva

 

In the Netcool/Proviso DataMart Resource Editor, family names appear in the fam column on

 

the Sub-Element tab.

 

 

 

Sub-Element Types

The Adva Optical Metro Ethernet Technology Pack creates the following kinds of sub-elements:

LAN Ports (Customer facing UNI Ports)WAN Ports (Up link ports)Latency and Jitter Probes per COS-VLAN-Port(UNI-N)

Tables of Sub-Element Types

The tables in this section describe the kinds of Adva Optical Metro Ethernet sub-elements that this technology pack manages. Note the following about the tables:

The Naming Structure row defines how sub-element names, sub-element labels, and sub-element instance names are constructed. The following typeface conventions are used:

MIB object names are presented in bold type (for example, cdspCardIndex).

Adva Optical Metro Ethernet Technology Pack property names are presented in monospace type (for example, DSPCard)

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