Hi, Michael,

According to AAI SMEs, this is the way to do it:

1. SDN switch by Pnf
2. SDN switch port by p-interface and l-interface(s)
3. Physical links and logical links between SDN port switches by physicallinks 
and logicallinks
4. SDN switch locations by complexes.
5. If the SDN control plane is segmented (partitioned, sharded), perhaps 
cloud-region can be used to represent the segments. Cloud-region is meant to 
represent the segmentation of the cloud management plane, so if the boundaries 
of SDN control and cloud management plane do not coincide, we may need some 
further modeling.
6. Since the ONAP model can change in the future, it would be good if the 
modelers of the SDN switches  network bring their solution to ONAP.

Thanks,
jimmy

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Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2017 11:29 PM
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Subject: [onap-discuss] [AAI] Modelling physical hardware in ONAP AAI

Hi,

I have a use case where we are managing a network of SDN switches. We would 
like to use ONAP AAI to handle the inventory management for ports on these 
switches, as well as modelling which switches are in what locations (and how 
they interconnect with each other).

I haven't been able to find any examples of how I would do such a thing in AAI, 
although its entirely possible that I've missed something obvious. Does the 
team have any pointers on getting started?

Thanks,
Michael
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