Manually creating and reviewing your network asset instances
A key function that you can perform in the network inventory workspace is to manually create your network assets and a digital model of your network in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application. With this information, you can provision new services, modify existing services, maintain the network, and plan the forecast for your network growth.
To manually create and to review your individual network inventory records, and define the relationships between each asset, you can easily access the appropriate forms from the workspace landing page. For example, you can select the Interface cards count in the Network entities by categories widget on the Network Inventory Workspace landing page to create an interface card instance.
Process
- In the Network Site or Data Center form, create the site records for the individual locations that house your network equipment. To learn more about network site, see 68c563dcef8252ff184ef48312229ffcea6ce5cd.dita. To learn more about data centers, see Define the datacenter details.
- In the Telco Equipment form, create the individual network asset instances for your telecommunications equipment. To learn more, see 6273a554707a7409c931c9fdf2b6544f68d668cd.dita.
- In the Equipment Holder form, create the individual network asset instances for your equipment holders. To learn more, see 45493b2eed2106912077ca588435b673ea56616d.dita.
- In the Interface Cards form, create the individual network asset instances for your interface cards. To learn more, see Define the card details.
- In the Network Interface form, create the individual network asset instances for your network interfaces. To learn more, see Define the network interface details.
- In the Physical connection form, create the individual network asset instances for each physical or wired connection. To learn more, see Define the physical connection details.
- In the Logical connection form, create the individual network asset instances for each logical connection. To learn more, see Define the logical connection details.
- Create the logical and physical relationships between each asset in your network inventory.
- Define the numbering for your virtual local-area network (VLAN) or link aggregation group (LAG) connections in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application. To learn more, see Define your inventory numbering.