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Element Manager Provisioning—Deploying a Cisco DSLAM Chassis

Element Manager Provisioning—Deploying a Cisco DSLAM Chassis


This chapter describes the steps that are involved in provisioning objects of the physical or element manager classes and uses the Cisco 6160 digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) and Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) line cards as examples.

When you deploy a Cisco DSLAM chassis, you should first deploy a generic object such as Site. The Site then acts as a container for a chassis object. Before you provision a cisco6160Chassis object, CDM creates two objects, an object of class CiscoShelf and cisco6160Chassis (or some other type of chassis).

Before CDM creates these objects, CDM passes information to the deployment controller by using the deployment template. The attribute CommonEM-MIB.controllerState can have two initial states on the cisco6160Chassis object:

The generic object Site and the object type CiscoShelf both have an object name of arbitrary string and both are located in the ComponentManaged, Physical, and cdmManager views.

The Cisco6160Chassis has a parent in the view CiscoShelf.

The attributes for a DSLAM chassis are listed in Table 5-1.

Table 5-1   DSLAM Chassis Attributes

Attribute Name Value

AMAF-MGMT-MIB.ipaddress

User defined

SNMP-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.snmp-ipaddress

AMAF-MGMT-MIB.ipaddress

SNMP-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.snmpv1-read-community

User defined

SNMP-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.snmpv1-write-community

User defined

SNMP-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.snmpv2c-read-community

User defined

SNMP-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.snmpv2c-write-community

User defined

SNMP-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.snmp-version

User defined

SNMP-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.community

User defined


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