Users Guide
Network Virtualization Portlets | Virtualization Management
OMNM 6.5.3 User Guide 945
Stage NSR Window
Use the Stage NSR window (Figure 18-11) to define and stage a network service record.
Access this window by navigating to the Network Service Records portlet, right-clicking the portlet,
and the selecting New.
Table 18-16. Network Service Records Columns
Column Description
UUID A unique 128-bit, system generated value assigned to each network service record
created.
Name A name that identifies the network service record.
Description More details about the network service record, such as its functionality and
purpose.
Vendor The name for the vendor that created the record, such as Dell, Inc..
Customer The customer selected during record creation.
Status The network service record’s status, such as Offline, Normal, etc.
Active Operation The current operation being performed on the network service. Because network
service operations are long running, this lets you know when the network service is
ready to receive another operation. By default, this field is not shown.
Alarm Severity The alarm severity for each record, such as Critical, Major, Minor, Informational,
Normal, Warning. By default, this field is not shown.
Alarm Suppression
Description
A text description of alarm suppression. By default, this field is not shown.
Alarm Suppression
Mode
An indicator that shows whether alarm suppression is on or off. By default, this
field is not shown.
Created The system-generated timestamp for the record creation. By default, this field is
not shown.
Deployment Flavor The deployment selected for each record, such as Basic, Standard Basic, etc. By
default, this field is not shown.
Monitoring
Parameters
The attributes (parameters) described in the descriptor and that you are
monitoring. By default, this field is not shown.
This feature is not currently implemented.
Network Service
Descriptor
The descriptor used to create the network service record. By default, shows only
on the maximized view.
OSS ID The identifier for the higher-level system for which the service was instantiated.
In addition to being able to see the service associated with a particular OSS, the
OSS ID is used to filter northbound notifications to the right place, making sure
that the wrong OSS is not notified about an event that does not pertain to them.
By default, this field is not shown.
Operation Start Time The time the active operation started. By default, this field is not shown.
Updated The system-generated timestamp for the latest record modifications. Initially this
date is the same as the Created date. By default, shows only on the maximized
view.
Version The network service version. By default, this field is not shown.