| Name |
Name of this cable record. The ServiceNow AI Platform uses this name to identify it in your network inventory. |
| Support group |
Group that supports the network inventory. |
| Asset |
Name of the asset that is associated with this record. |
| Managed by |
Name of the person who manages this network asset. Select the search icon ( ) and select a user from the listing. |
| Life Cycle Stage |
Stage of the life cycle that this network asset is in:
- Deploy
- Network asset that is deployed in your network.
- Design
- Network asset that is being used for design purposes.
- End of life
- Network asset that is at the end of its useful life.
- Inventory
- Network asset that is an inventory item in use in the network.
- End of life
- Network asset that is missing and can't be located.
- Operational
- Network asset that is operational.
- Purchase
- Network asset that is in the purchase phase of its life.
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| Life Cycle Stage Status |
Status of the network asset as it relates to the life cycle stage that it is in:
- In Maintenance
- Network asset that is currently in maintenance.
- In Use
- Network asset that is currently in use.
- Pending Retirement
- Network asset that is currently in maintenance.
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| Model ID |
Model ID of the asset. |
| Domain |
A unique name or address assigned to the device within the domain. |
| A end termination |
Starting point such as an interface or slot where this cable is connected with. |
| Z end termination |
Ending point such as an interface or slot where this cable is connected with. |
| A end connector |
Type of physical cable connector that is used for the starting point of the cable. Select one of the following options:
- BNC
- BNC connector is used for video and RF applications and found in the coaxial cable networks.
- SC
- A square-shaped snap-in connector.
- LC
- Small and a push-and-pull design with a latch mechanism.
- ST
- A bayonet-style twist lock and a long, cylindrical ferrule.
- Wire Wrap
- Wrapping a thin, stripped wire around a post or pin to establish a connection.
- RJ45
- Connectors have eight pins and are used on the ends of twisted-pair cables.
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| Z end connector |
Type of physical cable connector that is used for the ending point of the cable. Select one of the following options:
- BNC
- The Bayonet Neill Concelman (BNC) connector is used for video and RF applications and found in the coaxial cable networks.
- SC
- A square-shaped snap-in connector.
- LC
- Small and a push-and-pull design with a latch mechanism.
- ST
- A bayonet-style twist lock and a long, cylindrical ferrule.
- Wire Wrap
- Wrapping a thin, stripped wire around a post or pin to establish a connection.
- RJ45
- Connectors have eight pins and are used on the ends of twisted-pair cables.
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| Length |
Total length of the cable. |
| Length unit |
Unit of measure in which you’re expressing the route length of the cable. Select one of the following options:
- --None--
- No distance measurement is expressed for the connection route length.
- Inches
- Distance is expressed in inch.
- Feet
- Distance is expressed in feet.
- Miles
- Distance is expressed in miles.
- Meters
- Distance is expressed in meters.
- Centimeters
- Distance is expressed in centimeters.
- Kilometers
- Distance is expressed in kilometers.
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| Comments |
Free form text that is used to comment on a network asset. For example, Duty tech is Rahul Dev. |
| Operational status |
Operational status of the network inventory asset. |