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Controlling and Provisioning Network Devices Port Management (iMAP Devices)
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5.6.2 Provision New Customer/Port (Triple Play Form) - with Preferences
Selecting a non-provisioned port that is not an xDSL/CES8/NTE8/EPON port and then clicking Provision New Customer/
Port invokes the
Provision New Triple Play Customer form, as shown in Figure 5-119. This form includes the most important attributes
for the port to ensure quality subscriber service. Table 5-27 lists these attributes.
FIGURE 5-119 Provision New Triple Play Customer Form - Includes Display Preferences Panel
5.6.2.1 Field Descriptions
TABLE 5-27 Provision Port for Triple Play Customer Form
Panel Field/Button Description
Display Preferences Brings up the Panel that has tic
boxes for which Triple Play
panels can be displayed in the
Triple Play Form
Allows the user to choose which panels are allowed to
display. By default, the most common panels are allowed to
appear.
Top of Form Description (Customer ID) A way to identify the customer. The name should be
descriptive so it can be easily recognized, especially on the
Ports table in Network Inventory. The name should be
unique to differentiate it from other customers, but in some
configurations the name can apply to more than one port,
such as DS1/E1 ports for CES. Refer to 6.16 and 7.2.7.
Add Customer Info. To include more details about the customer, an additional
text field appears.
RG General
Configuration
RG General Profile A pull-down with the pre-defined general profiles for the
RG. When provisioning the RG the user should have already
defined all the RG profile types. Refer to 7.4.2.
RG MAC Address The MAC address that uniquely identifies the RG device.