Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE We are currently using the Provider_Cloud model type to achieve this. It allows a one to many relationship, as well as connecting to device interfaces (the WA_Link/Segment only allows for a one to one relationship). It accomplishes the need to monitor DMVPN connections and a couple other odd configurations that we have. This is a jerry rigged solution on my part, so I fully agree that there needs to be a generic dummy model_type like the Event Model.
-AB From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 9:02 AM To: spectrum Subject: SV: [spectrum] Modelling a passive Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) in OneClick I agree, fully! A dummy object much like the EventModel, but more like a device model- that have device attributes (Maintenanse etc) AND portlike capabilities for connecting with other devices. Then you can use Southbound GW to change status on these models using a third party monitoring tool. I think I did a enhancementRQ for this abut 2 years ago, but then CA didn't see a bigger need for it. /Roberth _____ Från: Naiman, Eugen [mailto:[email protected]] Skickat: den 7 oktober 2009 02:18 Till: spectrum Ämne: RE: [spectrum] Modelling a passive Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) in OneClick I cant get any info in Spectrum Im looking basically for a dumb connector-like device (or group of devices). I need to be able to represent the links between switch ports to CWDM and between CWDMs. This image might give an idea: cid:[email protected] There wont be alarms, traffic stats, events coming from these devices they will be used just to connect things nothing more. So far, Ive been playing with WAN containers, WA_Segments, fanouts and pingables in order to model CWDM ports. James Wiedel gave me an idea to use a WAN Container and WA_Segment; Im trying to implement it at the moment. Any idea about how to solve this issue is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Regards, Eugen NAIMAN _____ From: Barnes, William [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, 7 October 2009 10:28 AM To: spectrum Subject: Re: [spectrum] Modelling a passive Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) in OneClick How do you plan to get information into Spectrum? Since we cant poll it with SNMP or ICMP, then I assume that there is some type of management system for this that can forward information / alarms. If that is the case then you can use the Southbound Gateway to show those alarms and information. A similar example - Cable power supplies, amplifiers, transponders that have not IP address but talk to a management station. That management station generates alarms to Spectrum so that we can parse out the information and create eventModel models to represent these nonpollable components. Bill Barnes Sr. Engineer Comcast _____ From: "Naiman, Eugen" <[email protected]> Reply-To: "Naiman, Eugen" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 16:06:07 +1100 To: spectrum <[email protected]> Subject: [spectrum] Modelling a passive Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) in OneClick Hello, Ive been wondering if anyone has (somehow) modelled/represented this type of device in OneClick. http://www.ghipsystems.com/en/Products/CWDM51xx-en/CWDM51xx-en.html I know that its a passive device so there cant be any SNMP/ICMP or other access. What Im looking for its a visual representation. 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