Network Interface Model form - Information tab
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Summary of Network Interface Model form - Information tab
The Information tab of the Network Interface Model form allows users to create, review, and modify details related to network assets. This functionality is crucial for maintaining accurate records of network interfaces within your ServiceNow instance.
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Key Features
- Power (watts): Indicates the electrical power consumption of the network asset.
- Weight (lbs): Displays the weight of the network asset in pounds.
- Virtual: Option to classify the interface as physical or virtual; selecting 'Virtual' hides the Connector Type field.
- Connector Type: Specifies the type of physical cable connector used, with options including BNC, SC, LC, ST, Wire Wrap, and RJ45.
- Max physical connection support: Defines the maximum number of physical connections supported by the model.
- Port bandwidth: Measured bandwidth for the ports, selectable via a search icon.
- Directionality: Indicates the data transmission direction, with options for Tx, Rx, Tx/Rx Bus, and Broadcast.
- Interface Type: Identifies the type of port, including Ethernet, Optical, and Serial.
- Port position: Determines the physical or logical position of a port on the equipment.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the Information tab, ServiceNow customers can effectively manage and document their network interfaces. This ensures that all relevant details are accurately captured, facilitating better network management and operational efficiency.
The information section in the model form enables you to create, review, and modify the details of a model.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Power (watts) | Electrical power of the network asset in watts. |
| Weight (lbs) | Weight of the network asset in pounds (lbs). |
| Virtual | Option to verify whether the network interface is physical or virtual. Note: If you select Virtual, then the Connector Type field doesn’t
appear. |
| Connector Type | Type of physical cable connector that is used for the connection of the cable to the network interface. Select one of the following options:
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| Max physical connection support | Maximum number of physical connections that is supported by this model. |
| Port bandwidth | Measured bandwidth for the ports on this network interface. Select the search icon ( |
| Directionality | Type of the connections between the nodes of a network. Select one of the following options:
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| Interface Type | Type of port on the network interface. Select one of the following options:
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| Port position | Position of a physical or logical port on an equipment. |