Network Model Relationship fields
Summarize
Summary of Network Model Relationship fields
The Network Model Relationship form in ServiceNow's Telecommunications Network Inventory application allows you to create and manage relationships between different network model components. These relationships define compatibility and structural organization among racks, equipment, slots, cards, interfaces, connections, cables, and other network elements.
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Key Features
- Relationship Types: Various relationship types specify how models relate to each other, such as Rack to Rack Slot, Equipment to Slot, Equipment to Network Interface, Slot to Card, Card to Slot, Card to Network Interface, Physical to Logical Connection, Logical Connection to Logical Connection, Rack/Cabinet to Slot, Cabinet to Equipment, Cable to Strand, Multi Chassis to Equipment, and more.
- Parent, Child, and Root Product Models: These fields define the hierarchical structure of models in a relationship. Parent product models typically represent the higher-level component, while child product models represent compatible or contained components. The Root product model is used mainly for Slot to Card relationships to indicate the grandparent equipment or card model.
- Count and Sequence Fields: The Count field specifies how many child models can be created under a parent model, applicable to key relationship types. The Sequence number organizes child entities in a defined order within the relationship.
- Bandwidth Attributes: For Logical Connection to Channel relationships, parent and child bandwidth fields specify the bandwidth capabilities of the connected models.
Practical Application for ServiceNow Customers
This form enables network inventory managers to accurately model and enforce compatibility rules within their telecommunications infrastructure. By defining precise network model relationships, customers can ensure correct equipment placement, interface compatibility, and connection configurations, which assists in maintaining data integrity and operational efficiency in network management.
The detailed distinctions between parent and child product models based on model categories and types help streamline inventory organization and facilitate automated validations.
Key Outcomes
- Establish clear compatibility and structural relationships among network models in Telecommunications Network Inventory.
- Enforce consistency and accuracy in network component configurations.
- Support automated and scalable network modeling for complex telecommunications environments.
- Improve inventory management by defining counts, sequences, and bandwidth attributes where applicable.
The Network Model Relationship form enables you to create a network model relationship.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Manufacturer-assigned name of the network model relationship that is specified by the model manager. |
| Relationship type | Type of relationship. Select one of the following options:
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| Count | Numbers of child product models that can be created under a parent product model when a template is created. Note: This attribute is only for Equipment to Slot, Rack to
Slot, Equipment to Network Interface, Interface card to Slot, Interface card to
Network Interface, Cable to Strand, and Logical Connection to Channel relationship types. |
| Root product model | Grandparent model of the interface card for compatibility. Either select the equipment model or the interface card model. Then, select the search icon ( Note: This attribute is only visible for the Slot to Interface card relationship type. |
| Parent product model | Product model that is the parent to the child product model. Select the search icon ( Note: In the Rack-to-Slot relationship, the parent product model is the equipment holder model with the model category as Rack. |
| Child product model | Product model that is the child to the parent product model. Select the search icon ( Note: In the Rack to Slot relationship, the child product model is the equipment holder with model category as Slot. |
| Sequence |
Sequence number of the child entities for a model relationship. If you enter a number in the Count field, the Sequence field appears. The default value is 1. If the parent model has multiple relationships, the sequence number for the first relationship is set to 1 and the number following the highest value of the first relationship is set for the consecutive relationships. For example, let's say that your equipment has a model relationship with two slots and two ports. When the relationship is created, the sequence number of the slots and ports are set to 1 and 3. Note:
This attribute is only for Rack to Slot, Equipment to Slot, Equipment to Network Interface, Interface card to Slot,
Interface card to Network Interface, Cable to Strand, and Logical Connection to Channel relationship types. |
| Parent bandwidth | Bandwidth of the parent product model. Note: This attribute is only visible for the Logical Connection to Channel relationship type. |
| Child bandwidth | Bandwidth of the child product model. Note: This attribute is only visible for the Logical Connection to Channel relationship type. |