How do I configure device objects?

Configuring model-driven NE parameters

Use this procedure to configure parameters on a model-driven NE.

Note: The Refresh png8.png icon fetches the latest values from the NE. The schema views do not automatically refresh.

Note: Mandatory fields have an asterisk (*) next to the attribute name.

Config basket

The config basket lets you create a list of configuration changes and submit multiple changes at the same time.

The config basket displays the list of changes, with links to the schema where the changes will be made. You can validate, cancel, or submit the changes, or click the link to return to the schema and edit the change. From the config basket, click CONTINUE EDITING to return to the schema.

The following restrictions apply.

  • The config basket can only be used for one NE at a time. Changes cannot be pushed from the config basket to multiple NEs.

  • If two YANG models are supported by the same adaptor, changes to both can be submitted at the same time.

  • The config basket contents are only populated for the duration of the session; they cannot be saved for later use.

Steps
 

Navigate to the configuration schema; perform How do I open a device for configuration?.


Navigate through the branches of the schema to the object you want to configure.

To navigate to a previous configuration window, click on the object in the Root path.


To create an object:

  1. Click CREATE object and configure the applicable parameters.

    where object is the object type you want to create.

  2. Once the object instance parameters are configured, click ADD TO CONFIG BASKET.

    The newly created object is added to the config basket. It appears in the list marked with a change bar; however, it is not yet committed.


To modify an object:

  1. Configure the required parameters in the branch you navigated to.

    The change is marked by a white bullet.

  2. Click ADD TO CONFIG BASKET.

    Your configured changes are added to the list in the config basket. The bullet marking the change becomes a solid bullet.

  3. If required, navigate to another branch and add additional changes to the config basket.


To delete an object:

Select the object and click Delete png6.png. The deletion is added to the config basket.

The change is marked by a red change bar.


Click CONFIG BASKETpng9.png to review your list of changes.

Click Delete png6.png to remove a change from the config basket if needed.


To update your changes:

  1. To return to the last branch you viewed and make further changes, click CONTINUE EDITING.

  2. To remove a change, select a change from the list and click Delete png6.png.

  3. To modify a change, delete it, click CONTINUE EDITING, and make the change again with the new value.


Click VALIDATE.

If validation fails:

  1. Delete the failed change from the config basket.

  2. Click CONTINUE EDITING to return to the branch.

  3. Make your change again, click CONFIG BASKETpng9.png, and validate again.


Click SUBMIT to commit the changes in the config basket.

End of steps