Telecommunications design and assign

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    Summary of Telecommunications Design and Assign

    The design and assign function in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application allows you to create a digital representation of network inventories and services. This process enables sequential or parallel inventory tasks that set design criteria to initiate change workflows, facilitating the assignment of resources and instantiation of network inventory.

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    Key Features

    • Network Resource Management: Efficiently build network capacity through accurate resource allocation.
    • Workflow Automation: Automate processes to create and expand network services.
    • Path Analysis: Perform path analysis and computations for network assignments.
    • VLAN and LAG Rules: Apply assignment rules for Passive Optical Networks (PONs).
    • Model Management: Create and manage inventory models, relationships, and templates to support network asset instantiation.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing the design and assign function, you can:

    • Generate network inventory records based on established templates and models.
    • Trigger internal workflows for purchasing, installing, and shipping network assets.
    • Fulfill order requests efficiently, such as for Gigabyte Passive Optical Networks (GPON) broadband services.

    This structured approach ensures that technology and process restrictions are adhered to while optimizing network resource allocation.

    With the design and assign function, you can build a digital representation of your network inventories and your network service in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application.

    Overview

    By using the design and assign function, you perform inventory tasks sequentially or in parallel to set a network design criteria that initiate s change workflows. With these workflows, you can assign inventory resources and instantiate your network inventory. You can also perform the design and assign function with the information that you collected from the customer orders.

    When you perform the design and assign function in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application, you use the standard processes from the Change Management and Flow Designer applications. Create a change request enables you to instantiate the network inventory resources to support your network service topologies. It helps you efficiently build new network capacity with accurate resource allocation. You can also automate workflows to create and expand your network service.

    You can design and configure both simple circuits and a complex network infrastructure. You can then perform path analysis and computations for your network assignments​. You can also apply virtual local area network (VLAN) and link aggregation group (LAG) assignment rules for Passive Optical Networks (PONs). By using the design and assign function, you enforce technology and process restrictions as you design and allocate your network resources.

    Design and assign workflow

    Before you start the design and assign function, you define the models, model relationships, templates, and template relationships for your design criteria. Then the ServiceNow AI Platform generates an automated workflow that performs all the tasks that are required to instantiate a network inventory.

    As an inventory template or catalog manager, you can do the following tasks to instantiate your network inventory:
    1. Create the inventory models. You create an inventory model to track the technical information from the manufacturer about a network asset. When you instantiate an inventory record, your inventory record contains this standard manufacturer information. To learn more, see Creating your inventory models.
    2. Create the model relationship. The model relationship captures the relationships between the inventory models. To learn more, see Modeling your network inventory relationships.
    3. Create the inventory template. You create the network inventory template that contains the business guidance rules from a telecommunications provider. To learn more, see Creating inventory template for network asset instantiation.
    You can then instantiate a new network inventory record by using the change management workflow to fulfill the network designs. As an inventory agent, you perform the following tasks:
    1. Create the change request with the change model. To learn more, see Create a change request from Network Inventory Workspace.
    2. Create the change tasks from the change request. The network asset instantiation takes place using an Application programming interface (API) or change task that you create from the change request. To learn more, see Create and execute a change task in Telecommunications Network Inventory.
    When you complete the task, the following processing takes place:
    • A network inventory record is generated. The record is based on the same structural relationships that you defined for the inventory templates and associated inventory models. The configured item consists of your inventory model and all the related inventory models.
    • If you integrate with other operational and business support systems, the process triggers an internal workflow. This workflow completes the purchase, installation, shipment, and instantiation of your network asset at the designated site. This internal workflow is based on the individual tasks or lists of tasks that are associated with the inventory model in Flow Designer.

    Instantiation example

    You can create a set of network inventory records to fulfill an order request for Gigabyte Passive Optical Networks (GPON) broadband by using the design and assign function. To learn more, see Designing and assigning a GPON broadband service.