Understanding Node Functional View
The NFV provides you with a display of the components and the association links between them in a graphical view. The graphical representation allows you to understand the connections and also guides you to troubleshoot.
The NFV can be accessed by clicking the hamburger icon at the top-left of the page in SVO web interface and selecting Node Functional View.
There are three views in the NFV representation:
View |
Description |
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Physical view |
Displays a physical representation of the node with the rack and all the cards inside. |
Map view |
Displays a map representation of the node in terms of components (sides, cards, and so on). The components are connected to each other using patch cords, according to the physical connections. You can have different context in the map view such as node view, side view, card view, circuit view, port view, and patch cord view. The appropriate details are displayed in the right shoulder based on the context in the map view. When you open a node or a side in the map view, the cards belonging to them are highlighted in the physical view. When you open a card in the map view, the card is zoomed and the corresponding rack is highlighted and zoomed in the physical view. You can view the circuits and patch cords at node view, side view, card view, and port views. |
Detail view |
Displays all the relevant information about the node, side, card, circuit, port, or patch cord depending on the context in the map view. |