OTU¶
Table with one row for each element of the type: 'OTU'.
Columns¶
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| A | Origin node |
| B | Destination node |
| FTT. Worst blocked traffic (SRGs) | The SRGs where the worst case blocked traffic occurs, among the SRGs that this element has declared that it should be fault-tolerant to (the Fault-Tolerance-Target), calculated in the last risk analysis. Blocked traffic means that the connection is not setup, because no path was found |
| Statistical error | The statistical error estimated in the availability and survivability computations |
| Description | A user-defined text description (potentially long) that can be assigned to this element |
| Nominal capacity (Gbps) | The nominal capacity of this element in Gbps |
| Traversing ODUs | The list of traversing ODUs associated to this element |
| SRG groups | The names (comma-separated) of the SRG groups, for which this IP demand should be fault tolerant to. "All" stands for all the SRGs defined |
| Any SRG. Worst blocked traffic (Gbps) | The worst case blocked traffic (Gbps) among all the SRGs (even if outside this element fault-tolerance target), calculated in the last risk analysis. Blocked traffic means that the connection is not setup, because no path was found |
| Attributes | User-defined attributes associated to this element |
| Hit design rule | The design rule matching this element. |
| Working path | The working path of this connection, i.e. the sequence of lower layer links traversed. In red if there is no working path, and thus this connection is blocked. In yellow, if there is a working path coming from a successful restoration, i.e. the nominal path/s are all down, but this element is tagged as restorable, and a valid restoration path in the surviving topology was found |
| CEP B | TAPI connection-edge-point in the link destination |
| SRGs | The Shared Risk Groups (SRGs) this element belongs to: the SRGs that mandate the shutdown (set in failure state) of this element |
| NEP A | TAPI node-edge-point in the link origin |
| CEP A | TAPI connection-edge-point in the link origin |
| TAPI uuid | TAPI global uuid json object |
| NEP B | TAPI node-edge-point in the link destination |
| Name | A user-defined name (typically short) that can be assigned to this element |
| FTT. Worst blocked traffic (Gbps) | The worst case blocked traffic (Gbps) among the risk failures that this element has declared that it should be fault-tolerant to (the Fault-Tolerance-Target), calculated in the last risk analysis. Blocked traffic means that the connection is not setup, because no path was found |
| Identifier | A unique identifier set to the element, and never changed |
| Length (km) | The length in km that traverses the traffic of this element, considering the paths followed in the underlying physical transport connections. The value provided is the worst case length: all the paths of this element in the underlying infrastructure are analyzed. More than one path can occur e.g. if 1+1 bifurcations appear at lower layers carrying this element |
| Latency (ms) | The latency in miliseconds suffered by the traffic of this element, considering the paths followed in the underlying physical transport connections. The value provided is the worst case length: all the paths of this element in the underlying infrastructure are analyzed. More than one path can occur e.g. if 1+1 bifurcations appear at lower layers carrying this element |
| Any SRG. Worst latency (SRGs) | The SRGs where the worst case latency occurs, among all the SRGs (even if outside this element fault-tolerance target), calculated in the last risk analysis. |
| Any SRG. Worst latency (ms) | The worst case latency (ms) among all the SRGs (even if outside this element fault-tolerance target). For the latency computation, if the traffic follows different paths, the worst case among them is considered |
| Any SRG. Worst blocked traffic (SRGs) | The SRGs where the worst case blocked traffic occurs, among all the SRGs (even if outside this element fault-tolerance target), calculated in the last risk analysis. Blocked traffic means that the connection is not setup, because no path was found |
| FTT. Worst latency (SRGs) | The SRGs where the worst case latency occurs, among the SRGs that this element has declared that it should be fault-tolerant to (the Fault-Tolerance-Target), calculated in the last risk analysis. |
| External links | Indicates if this element has one or more user-defined external URLs associated to it. If so, when the user clicks this cell, and selects the URL (if more than one), a navigator is launched and the URL page is shown. External links are not editable in the GUI, but via API. |
| Tags | User-defined tags associated to this element |
| Availability | The estimated availability of this element, according to the last risk analysis computation, i.e. the expected fraction of the time in which this element is perfectly operating / being carried (i.e. 100% carried). This is a pessimistic computation. The optimistic one is this value, plus the error margin |
| Recovery type | The recovery type intended for the OTU (i.e. defined as the desired one for the OTU) |
| FT SRGs | The SRGs to which this IP demand should be fault tolerant to |
| TAPI JSON | Full TAPI JSON for this element |
| Intra-node | Indicates if both end nodes are the same or not |
| Bidi pair | If this element is bidirectional, contains its bidirectional pair |
| NF. Blocked traffic (Gbps) | The no failure blocked traffic (Gbps) calculated in the last risk analysis. Blocked traffic means that the connection is not setup, because no path was found |
| JSON | An optional JSON content describing this element |
| Nominal paths | List of nominal paths defined |
| FTT. Worst latency (ms) | The worst case latency (ms) among the risk failures that this element has declared that it should be fault-tolerant to (the Fault-Tolerance-Target). For the latency computation, if the traffic follows different paths, the worst case among them is considered |
| Installed | Indicates if the element is installed. If not installed, the element behaves as if it did not exist, being unable to e.g. handle traffic or reserve any bandwidth |
| TAPI Local uuid | TAPI local UUID. This means, local respet to belonging TAPI element |
| Path info | A string informing on the path that this element is following |
| Up | Indicates if the element is up (active) or down (failed) |
| IP Traffic (Gbps) | IP traffic in the OTU, summing the IP traffic in the ODUs in this OTU link |
| NF. Latency (ms) | The no failure latency in ms in the worst case, i.e. if the traffic follows different paths, the worst case among them is considered |
| Survivability | The estimated survivability of this element demand, according to the last risk analysis computation, i.e. the expected fraction of the demand traffic that will be correctly carried, considering the potential failures, their occurrence probability, and the fraction of traffic that survives in each failure. The optimistic value is this value, minus the error margin. Note that survivability values are always higher than availability ones, since in availability computations, any state in which less than 100% of the traffic is carried, sums as not unavailable time. |
| Utilization (%) | Utilization in % of this OTU, accounting for the nominal rates of the traversing ODUs |
Views¶
| Name | Columns | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Full view | Name, Identifier, Description, ExternalLinks, A, B, Intra-node, BidiPair, Length(km), Latency(ms), HitDesignRule, Up, Installed, Srgs, Utilization(%), RecoveryType, NominalCapacity(gbps), WorkingPath, PathInfo, IpTraffic(gbps), NominalPaths, TraversingOdus, SrgGroups, FtSrgs, Nf.BlockedTraffic(gbps), Nf.Latency(ms), Ftt.WorstBlockedTraffic(gbps), Ftt.WorstLatency(ms), Ftt.WorstBlockedTraffic(srgs), Ftt.WorstLatency(srgs), Availability, Survivability, StatisticalError, AnySrg.WorstBlockedTraffic(gbps), AnySrg.WorstLatency(ms), AnySrg.WorstBlockedTraffic(srgs), AnySrg.WorstLatency(srgs), Tags, Attributes, Json, NepA, NepB, CepA, CepB, TapiLocalUuid, TapiUuid, TapiJson | This table view corresponds to a view with all the table columns. In some occassions, this may imply an impractically large number of columns for human inspection. |
| TAPI | A, B, Up, NominalCapacity(gbps), NepA, NepB, CepA, CepB, TapiLocalUuid, TapiUuid, TapiJson | Columns associated to TAPI-related info |
| Risk analysis (FTT) | A, B, Up, NominalCapacity(gbps), SrgGroups, FtSrgs, Nf.BlockedTraffic(gbps), Nf.Latency(ms), Ftt.WorstBlockedTraffic(gbps), Ftt.WorstLatency(ms), Ftt.WorstBlockedTraffic(srgs), Ftt.WorstLatency(srgs) | Columns conveying information on the network risk analysis, associated to the risk situations inside the fault-tolerance target defined for this element |
| Risk analysis (non FTT) | A, B, Up, NominalCapacity(gbps), Availability, Survivability, StatisticalError, AnySrg.WorstBlockedTraffic(gbps), AnySrg.WorstLatency(ms), AnySrg.WorstBlockedTraffic(srgs), AnySrg.WorstLatency(srgs) | Columns conveying information on the network risk analysis, associated to all the risk situations, i.e. those inside the fault-tolerance target defined for this element, or not |
| Failure status | A, B, Up, Installed, Srgs, NominalCapacity(gbps) | Columns associated to the risks this element belongs to, and its failure status |
| Connectivity | A, B, BidiPair, Up, NominalCapacity(gbps), WorkingPath, PathInfo, TraversingOdus | Columns associated to the element related paths, links, neighbor nodes and alike |
| Design info | A, B, HitDesignRule, Up, NominalCapacity(gbps) | Columns associated to design algorithms, or design rules imposed to the network |
| Description & tags & attributes | Name, Identifier, Description, ExternalLinks, A, B, Up, NominalCapacity(gbps), Tags, Attributes, Json | Columns associated to side information like element names, descriptions, user associated tags or attributes |
| KPIs | A, B, Length(km), Latency(ms), Up, Installed, NominalCapacity(gbps) | Columns associated to traffic-related KPIs of the multicast flows |
| Default view | A, B, Latency(ms), Up, Utilization(%), RecoveryType, NominalCapacity(gbps), WorkingPath, PathInfo, IpTraffic(gbps), NominalPaths, TraversingOdus, Tags | This table view corresponds to a subset of columns selected as representative for a default table view. They typically include the most typical required values |
Table right-click menu¶
- Set for selected elements...: Menu with options for setting values to different parameters of the selected elements
- Value at column 'Name': This option sets the value at column 'Name'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Name' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Name' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Identifier': This option sets the value at column 'Identifier'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Identifier' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Identifier' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Description': This option sets the value at column 'Description'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Description' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Description' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Up': This option sets the value at column 'Up'
- As true:
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Up' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Up' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- As false:
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Up' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Up' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Installed': This option sets the value at column 'Installed'
- As true:
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Installed' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Installed' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- As false:
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Installed' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Installed' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Recovery type': This option sets the value at column 'Recovery type'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Recovery type' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Recovery type' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Nominal capacity (Gbps)': This option sets the value at column 'Nominal capacity (Gbps)'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Nominal capacity (Gbps)' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Nominal capacity (Gbps)' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Nominal paths': This option sets the value at column 'Nominal paths'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Nominal paths' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Nominal paths' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- SRG groups: This option sets the value at column 'SRG groups'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'SRG groups' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'SRG groups' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Availability': This option sets the value at column 'Availability'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Availability' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Availability' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Value at column 'Survivability': This option sets the value at column 'Survivability'
- For selected elements: Set the value at column 'Survivability' for: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- For all table elements: Set the value at column 'Survivability' for: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Add...: Options to add new OTUs to the design
- Add an OTU generic: This option permits adding an OTU, rate, selecting the paths and apectrum assignment.
- Add an OTU from transponder to transponder: This option permits adding an OTU, rate, selecting the paths and apectrum assignment.
- Remove: Different remove options
- Selected elements: Remove elements: Selected elements (The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action)
- All table elements: Remove elements: All table elements (All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination)
- Edit an OTU: This option permits editing an OTU, selecting the rate, paths and apectrum assignment.
- For selected OTU, add an optical connection: This option permits adding optical transponder-based connection with user selected OTU
- Bidirectional relations: Different options to manage bidirectionality relations between elements
- Remove bidirectional association to selected elements: For all selected elements that are bidirectional, removes such bidirectional association leaving two unidirectional independent elements
- Set bidirectional pair to selected element: For all selected elements that are not currently bidirectional, are arranged into pairs of opposite elements (with opposite end nodes), and are set as bidirectional.
- Tags: Different menu options related to user-defined tags
- Add tag: Adds a user-defined tag to the indicated elements
- Remove tag: Removes a user-defined tag from the indicated elements
- Remove all tags: For all the indicated elements, all their tags are removed
- Add tags to element end nodes: For all the user indicated elements, a user-defined tag is added to both end nodes of the element
- Remove tags from element end nodes: For all the user indicated elements, a user-defined tag is removed from both end nodes of the element
- Add tags to traversed nodes: For all the user indicated elements, a user-defined tag is added to traversed nodes of the element
- Remove tags from traversed nodes: For all the user indicated elements, a user-defined tag is removed from the traversed nodes of the element
- Attributes: Different menu options related to user-defined attributes
- Add attribute: Adds a user-defined attribute (key-value pair) to all the selected elements. Any attribute with the same key is replaced by the new value.
- Remove attribute: Removes a user-defined attribute (key-value pair) from all the selected elements.
- Remove all attributes: Removes all the user-defined attributes (key-value pair) from the indicated elements.
Form-required interactions¶
OTU-FeiAddEditOtuRequest-add¶
Form to complete:
- Add an OTU generic: This option permits adding an OTU, rate, selecting the paths and apectrum assignment..
- Origin node: The origin node of this element.
- Destination node: The destination node of this element.
- Bidirectional: If checked, a bidirectional element is created, or else a unidirectional one.
- Rate (Gbps): The rate in Gbps for this OTU.
- Regeneration: If checked, the OTU is configured with the possibility of regenerating the optical signal.
- Maximum number of OEO regenerations: Indicates the maximum number of OEO regenerations that any path of the OTU can make. Set 0 is no regenerations are allowed (i.e. the OTU has single OTSI paths).
- 1+1 OTU protection: If checked, the OTU is configured with two paths. The first one is the working path, unless it fails. If so, the second path (protection path) will be used, unless it is also failed.
- Number of fiber paths to show: Indicates the number of paths to enumerate, and show for the user to choose among them.
- Primary path: The primary path of this element, meaning the sequence of optical links to, and the optical signal type in each non-regenerated path.
- Backup path: The backup path of the WDM link. Can be chosen among the paths of idle fiber links between the end nodes (idle means that the fiber spans are not part of other WDM link).
- [Main A-B] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the main path: In the direction from origin to destination, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one).
- Use different frequencies in the B-A direction: If checked, the frequencies in the B-A direction are different from the A-B direction.
- [Main B-A] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the main path: In the direction from destination to origin, in bidirectional case, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one). If these values are not provided, the same ones as the A-B direction are used.
- [Backup A-B] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the backup path: In the direction from origin to destination, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one).
- Use different frequencies in the B-A direction: If checked, the frequencies in the B-A direction are different from the A-B direction.
- [Backup B-A] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the backup path: In the direction from destination to origin, in bidirectional case, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one). If these values are not provided, the same ones as the A-B direction are used.
- Provision same rate ODU on top: If checked, an ODU with default configuration is provisioned on top of this OTU, occupying the same rate as the OTU.
OTU-FeiAddUnregeneratedOtu_popVersion-add¶
Form to complete:
- Add an OTU from transponder to transponder: This option permits adding an OTU, rate, selecting the paths and apectrum assignment..
- Origin node: The origin node of this element.
- Destination node: The destination node of this element.
- Bidirectional: If checked, a bidirectional element is created, or else a unidirectional one.
- 1+1 OTU protection: If checked, the OTU is configured with two paths. The first one is the working path, unless it fails. If so, the second path (protection path) will be used, unless it is also failed.
- Optical signal type: The optical signal type to use in this element.
- Number of fiber paths to show: Indicates the number of paths to enumerate, and show for the user to choose among them.
- Primary path: The primary path of this element, meaning the sequence of optical links to. It is assumed a non-OEO-regenerated path.
- Primary path full info.
- Backup path: The backup path of this element, meaning the sequence of optical links. It is assumed a non-OEO-regenerated path.
- [Main A-B] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the main path: In the direction from origin to destination, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one).
- Use different frequencies in the B-A direction: If checked, the frequencies in the B-A direction are different from the A-B direction.
- [Main B-A] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the main path: In the direction from destination to origin, in bidirectional case, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one). If these values are not provided, the same ones as the A-B direction are used.
- [Backup A-B] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the backup path: In the direction from origin to destination, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one).
- Use different frequencies in the B-A direction: If checked, the frequencies in the B-A direction are different from the A-B direction.
- [Backup B-A] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the backup path: In the direction from destination to origin, in bidirectional case, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one). If these values are not provided, the same ones as the A-B direction are used.
OTU-FeiAddEditOtuRequest-edit¶
Form to complete:
- Add an OTU generic: This option permits adding an OTU, rate, selecting the paths and apectrum assignment..
- Origin node: The origin node of this element.
- Destination node: The destination node of this element.
- Bidirectional: If checked, a bidirectional element is created, or else a unidirectional one.
- Rate (Gbps): The rate in Gbps for this OTU.
- Regeneration: If checked, the OTU is configured with the possibility of regenerating the optical signal.
- Maximum number of OEO regenerations: Indicates the maximum number of OEO regenerations that any path of the OTU can make. Set 0 is no regenerations are allowed (i.e. the OTU has single OTSI paths).
- 1+1 OTU protection: If checked, the OTU is configured with two paths. The first one is the working path, unless it fails. If so, the second path (protection path) will be used, unless it is also failed.
- Number of fiber paths to show: Indicates the number of paths to enumerate, and show for the user to choose among them.
- Primary path: The primary path of this element, meaning the sequence of optical links to, and the optical signal type in each non-regenerated path.
- Backup path: The backup path of the WDM link. Can be chosen among the paths of idle fiber links between the end nodes (idle means that the fiber spans are not part of other WDM link).
- [Main A-B] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the main path: In the direction from origin to destination, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one).
- Use different frequencies in the B-A direction: If checked, the frequencies in the B-A direction are different from the A-B direction.
- [Main B-A] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the main path: In the direction from destination to origin, in bidirectional case, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one). If these values are not provided, the same ones as the A-B direction are used.
- [Backup A-B] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the backup path: In the direction from origin to destination, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one).
- Use different frequencies in the B-A direction: If checked, the frequencies in the B-A direction are different from the A-B direction.
- [Backup B-A] Channel lowest frequencies (Thz): For the backup path: In the direction from destination to origin, in bidirectional case, a comma separated list of frequencies in Thz. The i-th frequency corresponds with the frequency to use in the i-th OTSI of this OTU (if there is no regeneration, this is only one). If these values are not provided, the same ones as the A-B direction are used.
- Provision same rate ODU on top: If checked, an ODU with default configuration is provisioned on top of this OTU, occupying the same rate as the OTU.
OTU-FeiAddIpBidiAdjacencyInterPop_saTpFromOTURequest-add-odu¶
Form to complete:
- For selected OTU, add an optical connection: This option permits adding optical transponder-based connection with user selected OTU.
- Source node: The source node of this element.
- Destination node: The destination node of this element.
- Bidirectional: If checked, a bidirectional element is created, or else a unidirectional one.
- ODU 1+1 protection: If checked, the ODU is configured with two paths. The first one is the working path, unless it fails. If so, the second path (protection path) will be used, unless it is also failed.
- Rate (Gbps): The rate in Gbps for this ODU.
- Add IP ports: If marked, two new IP ports with the same nominal rate as the transport link rate are created at the end nodes, and attached to the created transport link.
- Origin router: The origin router where the IP adjacency will start.
- Destination router: The destination router where the IP adjacency will end.
- Add IP interfaces: If marked, the newly created ports also have a new IP interface, with the information provided.
- IGP Weight (AB): The value to set the IGP weight of the created IP link, in the direction A-B.
- IGP Weight (BA): The value to set the IGP weight of the created IP link, in the direction B-A.
- Unnumbered interfaces: If marked, the newly created interfaces are unnumbered, i.e. have no IP address.
- Origin IP address: The IP address to set in the origin node.
- Destination IP address: The IP address to set in the destination node.
Network Controller-AddTag¶
Form to complete:
- Tag: The tag string.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
Network Controller-RemoveTag¶
Form to complete:
- Tag: The tag string.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
Network Controller-RemoveAllTags¶
Form to complete:
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
Ethernet link-AddTagToEndNodes¶
Form to complete:
- Tag: The tag string.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
Ethernet link-RemoveTagFromEndNodes¶
Form to complete:
- Tag: The tag string.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
ODU-AddTagToTraversedNodes¶
Form to complete:
- Tag: The tag string.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
ODU-RemoveTagFromTraversedNodes¶
Form to complete:
- Tag: The tag string.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
Network Controller-AddAttribute¶
Form to complete:
- Key: The attributes key, or name.
- Value: The attribute value, to associate to the attribute name.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
Network Controller-RemoveAttribute¶
Form to complete:
- Key: The attributes key, or name.
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.
Network Controller-RemoveAllAttributes¶
Form to complete:
- Applicable elements: This selector indicates the elements to which this action is going to be applied. Options:
- Selected elements: The elements already selected by the user in the table before calling this action.
- All table elements: All the elements in the table, not applying any filter, and not considering any pagination.