
14. Provisioning the iMG/RG Provisioning the iMG/RG (Managed Object Properties)
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• customerID = <> (null, since an available port does not have a customer ID)
• type = CustPort
• parentKey = dot18* (This narrows the view down to the Access Island.)
An example would be a Custom View that showed all GE ports on Access Island 01. The criteria would be:
• name = DVLKND-AI01*
• SubType = *Gigabit*
Note: Sorting or ordering of these views is not supported, so the creation order is important.
1. create a view of all unprovisioned ports
2. Create two views (unprovisioned/provisioned) per Access Island.
14.6.2.5 iMG/RGs Grouped by Type
Custom Views should also be created for the iMG/RG type, allowing the administrator to isolate an iMG/RG and the services
it can provide, as well as which RGs have not been provisioned yet. Example criteria is as follows:
• ADSL - className=RgMO, type=iMG6*4*
• Ethernet - className=RgMO, type=!iMG6*4*
• MOD - className=RgMO, type=*MOD*
• Unprovisioned - className=RgMO, rgCustomerID=<> (null, since a provisioned RG must have a Customer ID)
• Voice - className=RgMO, voipProfileName=!
14.6.2.6 Fault Management
Custom Views should also be created for fault conditions or output The filtering criteria is as follows:
• Syslog CLI Events - Category = SYSLOG-CLI*
Note: An alarm category of Battery is available, so these battery-related alarms can easily be viewed in the Alarm Summary View in
the main AlliedView NMS screen.
• G6 events in last time period (i.e. 24 hours) - refer to the following figure
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