Network Model Relationship fields
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Summary of Network Model Relationship fields
The Network Model Relationship form in the Telecommunications Network Inventory allows you to create various relationships between network components. This feature is essential for ensuring compatibility between different models, enabling efficient management of network resources.
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Key Features
- Name: Manufacturer-assigned name of the network model relationship.
- Relationship Types: Various types, including:
- Rack to Slot
- Equipment to Slot
- Equipment to Network Interface
- Slot to Interface Card
- Interface Card to Slot
- Physical Connection to Logical Connection
- Logical Connection to Logical Connection
- Cabinet to Equipment
- Logical Connection to Channel
- Count: Indicates the number of child product models under a parent model.
- Parent/Child Product Models: Allows selection of related models, ensuring appropriate connections.
- Bandwidth: Bandwidth attributes for logical connections to channels.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the Network Model Relationship fields, ServiceNow customers can effectively manage and visualize the relationships between various network components. This capability enhances network planning, increases compatibility checks, and supports better resource allocation, ultimately leading to improved operational efficiency.
The Network Model Relationship form enables you to create a network model relationship.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Manufacturer-assigned name of the network model relationship that is specified by the model manager. |
| Relationship type | Type of relationship. Select one of the following options:
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| Count | Numbers of child product models that can be created under a parent product model when a template is created. Note: This attribute is only for Equipment to Slot, Rack to
Slot, Equipment to Network Interface, Interface card to Slot, Interface card to
Network Interface, and Logical Connection to Channel relationship types. |
| Root product model | Grandparent model of the interface card for compatibility. Either select the equipment model or the interface card model. Then, select the search icon ( Note: This attribute is only visible for the Slot to Interface card relationship type. |
| Parent product model | Product model that is the parent to the child product model. Select the search icon ( Note: In the Rack-to-Slot relationship, the parent product model is the equipment holder model with the model category as Rack. |
| Child product model | Product model that is the child to the parent product model. Select the search icon ( Note: In the Rack to Slot relationship, the child product model is the equipment holder with model category as Slot. |
| Sequence | Sequence number of the child entities for a model relationship. If you enter a number in the Count field, the Sequence field appears. The default value is 1. If the parent model has multiple relationships, the sequence number for the first relationship is set to 1 and the number following the highest value of the first relationship is set for the consecutive relationships. For example, let's say that your equipment has a model relationship with two slots and two ports. When the relationship is created, the sequence number of the slots and ports are set to 1 and 3. Note: This attribute is only for Rack to Slot, Equipment to Slot, Equipment to Network Interface, Interface card to Slot,
Interface card to Network Interface, and Logical Connection to Channel relationship types. |
| Parent bandwidth | Bandwidth of the parent product model. Note: This attribute is only visible for the Logical Connection to Channel relationship type. |
| Child bandwidth | Bandwidth of the child product model. Note: This attribute is only visible for the Logical Connection to Channel relationship type. |