Table Of Contents
Physical Components
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
Chassis
Shelf
Module
Power Supply
Port Connector
Service Alarms
Physical Components
This chapter describes the level of support that Cisco ANA provides for basic physical components of network elements, as follows:
•Information Model Objects (IMOs)
•Service Alarms
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
This section describes the following IMOs:
•Chassis (IChassis)
•Shelf (IShelf)
•Module (IModule)
•Power Supply (IPowerSuply)
•Port Connector (IPortConnector)
Please see Part 1: Cisco VNEs in this guide for information about which devices support the various technologies.
Chassis
The Chassis object represents an equipment chassis. Its Contained Equipment Holders attribute binds it to other equipment holder objects, such as a Shelf.
Table 35-1 Chassis (IChassis)
Attribute Name
|
Attribute Description
|
Scheme
|
Polling Interval
|
Description |
Chassis description |
Any |
Configuration |
Equipment Holder Type |
Equipment holder type (Chassis) |
Any |
Configuration |
Contained Equipment Holders |
Contained equipment holders |
Any |
Configuration |
Contained Equipments |
Contained equipment |
Any |
Configuration |
Serial Number |
Serial number of the chassis |
Any |
Configuration |
Flash Device |
Flash device |
Any |
Configuration |
Shelf
The Shelf object represents a shelf. Its Contained Equipment Holders and Contained Equipments attributes bind it to other equipment holders and equipment objects it contains.
Table 35-2 Shelf (IShelf)
Attribute Name
|
Attribute Description
|
Scheme
|
Polling Interval
|
Description |
Chassis description |
Any |
Configuration |
Status |
Shelf status |
Any |
Configuration |
Equipment Holder Type |
Equipment holder type (Shelf) |
Any |
Configuration |
Contained Equipment Holders |
Contained equipment holders |
Any |
Configuration |
Contained Equipments |
Contained equipment |
Any |
Configuration |
Serial Number |
Serial number of the shelf |
Any |
Configuration |
Module
The Module object represents a module or board. Its Contained Equipment Holders and supported Physical Termination Points attributes bind it to other equipment holders (subslots) and supported physical termination points (Port Connectors) objects it may contain.
Table 35-3 Module (IModule)
Attribute Name
|
Attribute Description
|
Scheme
|
Polling Interval
|
Module Name |
Module name |
Any |
Configuration |
Module Description |
Module description |
Any |
Configuration |
Software Version |
Software version |
Any |
Configuration |
Operational Status |
Operational status (Unknown, OK, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical, UnManaged, Enabled, Disabled, Information, Cleaning, Standby) |
Any |
Configuration |
Hardware Type and Version |
Hardware type and version |
Any |
Configuration |
Managed IP Address |
Managed IP address |
Any |
Configuration |
Redundant Equipment |
Redundant equipment number |
Any |
Configuration |
Configured Redundancy |
Configured redundancy (Null, Working, Protecting, None) |
Any |
Configuration |
Redundancy Status |
Redundancy status (Null, Active, Standby, None) |
Any |
Configuration |
Operational Status Last Change |
Date of last operational status change |
Any |
Configuration |
Contained Equipment Holders |
Contained equipment holders |
Any |
Configuration |
Supported Physical Termination Points |
Supported physical termination points |
Any |
Configuration |
Serial Number |
Serial number of the module |
Any |
Configuration |
Slots Number |
Number of slots in the module |
Any |
Configuration |
CGN Service |
Reference to the CGN service that is associated with this module. |
IpCore |
Configuration |
Power Supply
The Power Supply object represents a power supply. Its Contained Equipment Holders attribute binds it to other equipment holder objects it may contain.
Table 35-4 Power Supply (IPowerSuply)
Attribute Name
|
Attribute Description
|
Scheme
|
Polling Interval
|
Operational Status |
Operational status (Unknown, OK, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical, UnManaged, Enabled, Disabled, Information, Cleaning, Standby) |
Any |
Status |
Hardware Type and Version |
Hardware type and version |
Any |
Configuration |
Management IP Address |
Management IP address |
Any |
Configuration |
Redundant Equipment |
Redundant equipment number |
Any |
Configuration |
Configured Redundancy |
Configured redundancy (Null, Working, Protecting, None) |
Any |
Configuration |
Redundancy Status |
Redundancy status (Null, Active, Standby, None) |
Any |
Configuration |
Operational Status Last Change |
Date of last operational status change |
Any |
Configuration |
Contained Equipment Holders |
Contained equipment holders |
Any |
Configuration |
Port Connector
The Port Connector object represents a port connector physical termination point. It is accessed by the Module containing it.
Table 35-5 Port Connector (IPortConnector)
Attribute Name
|
Attribute Description
|
Scheme
|
Polling Interval
|
Location |
Port connector location |
Any |
Configuration |
Alias |
Port alias |
Any |
Configuration |
Type |
Port connector type (Unknown, BNC, RJ11, RJ45, Fiber Optic, RJ48, Fiber Optic FC, Fiber Optic SC, Fiber Optic ST, Fiber Optic LC, Internal, Backplane, Fiber Optics MT RJ, DB 15 Pin, SMB, DB 60 Pin, DB 50 Pin, 34-pin Winchester, Generic, DB 9 Pin) |
Any |
Configuration |
Pluggable Port State |
A port may be fixed or may have a pluggable transceiver. |
Any |
Configuration |
Port IPs |
Represents information associated with a specific L2/ L3 subinterface, specifically, the set of L2/L3 sub interfaces that are configured on the physical port. |
|
|
Status |
The status of a port is maintained in the AdminStatus and OperStatus in the IPhysicalLayer IMO, representing the port physical layer. In addition, a status property is maintained in the IPortConnector IMO which represents the combination of the Admin and Oper status, as follows: Admin Status: Up Oper Status: Up Status: OK Admin Status: Up Oper Status: Down Status: MAJOR Admin Status: Down Oper Status: Down Status: DISABLED |
|
|
Sub Ports |
Subconnection termination points (currently being used only for Lucent SONET/SDH equipment) |
Any |
Configuration |
Supporting Equipment |
Supporting equipment in which this port connector resides |
Any |
Configuration |
Contained Connection Termination Points |
Bound connection termination points |
Any |
Configuration |
Service Alarms
The following alarms are supported for this technology:
•Card Out
•Card Down