Creating inventory template relationship

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    Summary of Creating Inventory Template Relationship

    This guide outlines the procedure for creating inventory templates and establishing proper relationships within the Telecommunications Network Inventory application. Effective equipment instantiation relies on accurate inventory models and templates, which must be created in a specific sequence for optimal functionality.

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    Key Features

    • Default Template Creation: Begin by establishing a default template that captures attribute values for configuration item (CI) classes.
    • Inventory Template Creation: Create inventory templates for equipment models, interface card models, and network interface models from the Inventory Template form.
    • Template Associations: Use the Related Templates tab to associate slots, network interfaces, and interface cards with the main equipment inventory template.
    • Subslot and Interface Relationships: Add subslots to interface card templates and create relationships between interface and card templates as needed.

    Key Outcomes

    Following this sequence ensures that all associated templates are automatically created, facilitating the effective instantiation of network assets. Accurate template relationships lead to improved organization and management of equipment within the Telecommunications Network Inventory, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency.

    Use this sequence as a guide when creating inventory templates for your equipment and establishing the proper template relationships in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application.

    Sequence for creating template relationships

    Equipment instantiation, or the task of generating network asset instances from the inventory template relationships that you create, is a key function in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application. To operate properly, it depends on you creating accurate inventory models, default templates, and inventory templates, in a certain sequence, to establish proper equipment relationships.

    Note:
    To learn more about equipment instantiation, see Telecommunications design and assign.

    When you create an equipment or card template, the associated slots and interface templates are automatically created by using the data from the model relationship. If the model relationships aren’t made, it doesn't create the associated templates. In this case, you must create the templates manually. To learn more about the model relationship, see Creating inventory template for network asset instantiation. For example, when you create a template for an equipment model, the associated templates, such as the Telco equipment holder (slot) and interface, are automatically created.

    The names for these associated templates are mapped from the Slot naming pattern or Interface naming pattern fields in the Information tab of the Equipment Model or Interface Model forms.

    To establish the proper relationships between these elements for your equipment, perform these tasks in the following order.

    Establishing a default template

    The first step in this process is to create an appropriate default template for use in your inventory template relationship sequence.

    Default templates capture the default attribute values for a configuration item (CI) class. A template defines the set of attribute values for any resource (equipment, card, and so on). When this default template is associated with an inventory template, it adds these attribute values to the resource that is instantiated using that template.

    To learn more, see Create a default template.

    What's next

    After establishing a default template, begin the sequence by creating an inventory template for the equipment model. To learn more, see Creating an inventory template for the equipment model.