Cisco Active Network Abstraction Technology Support and Information Model Reference Manual, 3.6
Physical Equipment

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Physical Equipment

Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs)

Chassis

Shelf

Module

Power Supply

Port Connector

Service Alarms


Physical Equipment


This chapter describes the level of support that Cisco ANA provides for physical equipment, as follows:

Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs)

Service Alarms

Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs)

This section includes the following tables:

Chassis (IChassis)

Shelf (IShelf)

Module/Board (IModule)

Power Supply (IPowerSuply)

Port Connector (IPortConnector)

Chassis

The following Chassis object describes a chassis equipment holder, which is bound by its Contained Equipment Holders attribute to other equipment holders such as shelves and slots.

Table 17-1 Chassis (IChassis)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description

Description

Chassis description

Equipment Holder Type

Equipment holder type (Chassis)

Contained Equipment Holders

Contained equipment holders

Contained Equipments

Contained equipment


Shelf

The following Shelf object describes a shelf equipment holder, which is bound by its Contained Equipment Holders and Contained Equipments attributes to other equipment holders and equipments objects it contains respectively.

Table 17-2 Shelf (IShelf)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description

Description

Chassis description

Status

Shelf status

Equipment Holder Type

Equipment holder type (Shelf)

Contained Equipment Holders

Contained equipment holders

Contained Equipments

Contained equipment


Module

The following Module object describes a module/board equipment, which is bound by its Contained Equipment Holders and supported Physical Termination Points attributes to other equipment holders (sub slots) and supported physical Termination Points (Port Connectors) objects it contains respectively.

Table 17-3 Module/Board (IModule)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description

Module Name

Module name

Module Description

Module description

Software Version

Software version

Operational Status

Operational status (Unknown, OK, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical, UnManaged, Enabled, Disabled, Information, Cleaning, Standby)

Hardware Type and Version

Hardware type and version

Management IP Address

Management IP address

Redundant Equipment

Redundant equipment number

Configured Redundancy

Configured redundancy (Null, Working, Protecting, None)

Redundancy Status

Redundancy status (Null, Active, Standby, None)

Operational Status Last Change

Date of last operational status change

Contained Equipment Holders

Contained equipment holders

Supported Physical Termination Points

Supported physical termination points


Power Supply

The following Power Supply object describes a power supply equipment, which is bound by its Contained Equipment Holders attributes to other equipment holders objects that it contains.

Table 17-4 Power Supply (IPowerSuply)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description

Operational Status

Operational status (Unknown, OK, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical, UnManaged, Enabled, Disabled, Information, Cleaning, Standby)

Hardware Type and Version

Hardware type and version

Management IP Address

Management IP address

Redundant Equipment

Redundant equipment number

Configured Redundancy

Configured redundancy (Null, Working, Protecting, None)

Redundancy Status

Redundancy status (Null, Active, Standby, None)

Operational Status Last Change

Date of last operational status change

Contained Equipment Holders

Contained equipment holders


Port Connector

The following Port Connector object describes a port connector physical termination point, which is being accessed by the Module containing it.

Table 17-5 Port Connector (IPortConnector)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description

Location

Port connector location

Alias

Port alias

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)

Sub Ports

Sub connection termination points (currently being used only for Lucent SONET/ SDH equipment)

Supporting Equipment

Supporting equipment in which this port connector resides in

Contained Connection Termination Points

Bound Connection Termination Points


Service Alarms

The following alarms are supported for this technology:

Card Out/Card In

Card Down/Card Up


Note For a detailed description of these alarms and for information about correlation see the Cisco Active Network Abstraction Fault Management User Guide, 3.6.