Define the network site details

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  • 更新日 2026年03月12日
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  • Review, update, or create your network site records in the Telecommunications Network Inventory application. These records enable you to view the location-specific attributes for each network site, including the network centers, buildings, floors, and rooms where your equipment is located.

    始める前に

    Role required: sn_ni_core.inventory_admin, sn_ni_core.inventory_agent

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    Your network sites are those physical locations where you keep your network equipment. Network site records enable you to view all your equipment at a specific location. You can filter the locations by their assigned type, role, and function categories. To learn more, see Viewing your network inventory configuration items with CMDB or Service Graph Workspace.

    When you create a network site record, it creates a corresponding configuration item (CI) record in the Network Site [cmdb_ci_ni_site] table. To learn more, see or Service Graph Workspace.

    The Telecommunications Network Inventory application stores the physical network connections, the logical network connections, and the resources that contain the overall network and the services provisioned on the network. The TNI data model adheres to a hierarchical structure. The foundation is the Network Site (referred to here as a network site).

    The Network Site class represents the physical locations on the network where the equipment and resources are stored and maintained, and where the network connections originate and terminate. The network site has a reference to a physical location and derives the key attributes like the address, latitude, and longitude from it.

    Although the network sites and locations are similar, their differences are important within the context of the TNI data model. A network site is a configuration item (CI) in TNI. It has an operational status, which is derived from the equipment and connections within the network site. As a CI, a network site can also be mapped as an inherent aspect of your service topology. The network site and location complement one another, which provides more value to your organization.

    You can relate your physical locations to your network sites in TNI so that you can visualize these network sites on a map. Your organization can maximize the value of the network site and all the underlying inventory components that reside at the site. With the TNI data model, you can identify incidents, correlate events, and analyze the root cause of your network faults or outages.

    手順

    1. Navigate to Workspaces > Network Inventory Workspace.
    2. Click the list icon (List icon..) and then go to Sites > Network Sites.

      You can view the sites that you manage by going to Sites > My Sites.

      注:
      You can also access the Total Sites list by clicking the Total sites or In maintenance sites counts in the Network sites overview widget in the Network Inventory Workspace landing page. To learn more, see Reviewing and updating your network inventory with the Network Inventory Workspace.
    3. Click New.
    4. On the Details tab, in the Network Site section, fill in the fields.
      To learn more about the fields that are unique to the Network Site form, see Network site form.

      To learn about the remaining identification fields that are common to most of the Inventory and Inventory number allocation menu forms, see Commonly used network asset instance identification fields.

    5. On the Details tab, in the Site Details section, fill in the site detail information.
      The following table lists the fields that are unique to the Site Details section.

      To learn about the remaining configuration fields that are common to most of the Inventory menu forms, see Commonly used network asset instance configuration fields.

      表 : 1. Network Site form - Site Details
      Field Description
      Serving wire center

      Common Location Identifier Code (CLLI) code that represents the telephony company central office that is serving this network site with telephone service.

      LATA

      Assigned Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) code for the network asset. It represents the geographical area in the United States in which the network site is located.

      Data center code

      Identifier for this datacenter.

      Altitude

      Altitude of the network site that you select as feet or meters in the Altitude units field. The altitude measurement enables your enterprise to comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations.

      Altitude units
      Unit of measurement in which you’re expressing the altitude of the network site in the Altitude field. Select one of the following options:
      Feet
      Altitude of the network site that is measured in feet. This is the default value.
      Meters
      Altitude of the network site that is measured in meters.
    6. To create the Telecommunications Network Inventory attributes for the Network Site form, click Set Inventory Attributes.
      When you click the Set Inventory Attributes button, it creates a reference in the CI table.
      注:

      If you click Save without clicking Set Inventory Attributes, it creates a CI record but not a Telecommunications Network Inventory CI record.

    7. On the TNI CI Attributes form, fill in the fields.

      To learn more about the Telecommunications Network Inventory attribute fields, see TNI CI Attributes form.

    8. Click Save.

      The Telecommunications Network Inventory attribute fields are displayed on the Network Site form after you save the TNI CI Attributes form. The Set Inventory Attributes doesn't appear when you reopen the CI record.

    9. オプション: To add the attachments, such as graphics or documents, click the attachment icon (Attachment icon.) in the right panel.
    10. Click Save.
      The related tabs appear on the form. You can view or modify the related tab information. To learn more about the related tabs, see Related tabs in the Network inventory forms.
    11. オプション: View the visual representation of the selected record by selecting Open Map.
    12. オプション: Select the more options icon (More Options icon.) and then select Add Packs to capture the attributes for a configuration item (CI) record.
      To learn more, see Attribute pack for CI records.
    13. オプション: To view the Dependency views map, select the more options icon (More Options icon.) and then select Dependency View.

      The Dependency Views map graphically displays the CIs that support the specific network asset and the relationships between the CIs.

    14. オプション: To view the associated network inventories, click the brick icon (Brick icon.).

      The Infrastructure Relationships section shows all the associated network inventories grouped by the individual network asset instances.

    15. オプション: Select the more options icon (More Options icon.) and then select Decommission to decommission a CI record.

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