CLI mapping
Overview
The following table contains an example of NFM-P service objects and CLI mapping to create a customer and an Epipe service.
Table 19-1: Sample service NFM-P object and CLI mapping
NFM-P Epipe model |
CLI Epipe model (CLI commands) |
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Subscriber - subscr.Subscriber |
customer |
Epipe Service - epipe.Epipe |
service |
Epipe Site - epipe.Site | |
Epipe Access Interface - vll.L2AccessInterface |
sap |
Spoke SDP Binding - svt.SpokeSdpBinding |
spoke-sdp |
configure service customer <customer-id>
configure service <service-type> <service-id> customer <customer-id>
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where <service-type> in CLI is the appropriate service class. For example, when the <service-type> is epipe, the class is epipe.Epipe to create the service.
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In the XML API, the service site must also be created. For example, when the <service-type> is epipe, the class for the service site is epipe.Site.
configure service <service-type> <service-id> customer <customer-id>
sap 1/1/4:23
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sap in CLI is the access interface class in the XML API. For example, when the access interface is for an epipe, the class is vll.L2AccessInterface to create the SAP.
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The 1/1/4:23 in CLI is configured with the following properties under the vll.L2AccessInterface class:
configure service <service-type> <service-id> customer <customer-id>
spoke-sdp 165:5
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spoke-sdp in CLI is the svt.SpokeSdpBinding class in the XML API for creating the spoke SDP binding
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The 165:5 in CLI is configured with the following properties under the svt.SpokeSdpBinding class:
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