Logical Connection form

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated January 30, 2025
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  • The Logical Connection form enables you to define a logical connection by describing its configuration and connection details.

    Logical Connection form

    The Logical Connection form enables you to describe the details for a logical connection.

    Table 1. Logical Connection form
    Field Description
    Name Name of this logical connection The ServiceNow AI Platform uses this name to identify it in your network inventory.
    Max percent over subscription Percent of subscription allowed for a logical connection with respect to the bandwidth.
    Site A

    Originating network site for this connection. Select the search icon ( Search icon.) and select a network site. To learn more, see cd03bcf4100b78f7354f66e143b9aa86a2b8a05b.dita.

    Site Z

    Destination network site for this connection. Select the search icon ( Search icon.) and select a network site. To learn more, see cd03bcf4100b78f7354f66e143b9aa86a2b8a05b.dita.

    Logical Connection form - Configuration

    The Configuration section in the Logical Connection form enables you to create a logical connection.

    Table 2. Logical Connection form - Configuration
    Field Description
    Port A

    Network interface that is used in the Port A connection. Select the search icon ( Search icon.) and select a network interface. To learn more, see Define the network interface details.

    Bandwidth AtoZ

    Total bandwidth capacity from Site A to Site Z for this network connection.

    Planned date Projected date for the implementation.
    Framing type Type of frame used in the connection. Select one of the following:
    • None
    • AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion) - A line coding scheme where zeros are represented by no voltage, and ones are represented by alternating positive and negative voltages.
    • B4ZS (Bipolar with Four-Zero Substitution) - A technique that replaces sequences of four consecutive zeros in a digital signal with a special pattern to maintain synchronization.
    • B8ZS (Bipolar with Eight-Zero Substitution) - Similar to B4ZS, but it replaces sequences of eight consecutive zeros with a special pattern to maintain synchronization in high-speed digital signals.
    Protocol version Protocol version number.
    Endpoint role
    Endpoint role that is associated with the service endpoint for this network asset. An endpoint role is the function that is served by the endpoint of the service that you’re providing. Select one of the following options:
    • ROOT or LEAF endpoint role, as defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF).
    • --None-- for no assigned endpoint role.
    Port Z

    Network interface that is used in the Port Z connection. Select the search icon (Search icon.) and select a network interface. To learn more, see Define the network interface details.

    Bandwidth ZtoA

    Total bandwidth capacity from Site Z to Site A for this network connection.

    Cost

    Cost of this network asset.

    Distance

    Route length of this connection, expressed in the unit of measure that you select in the Unit field.

    Unit
    Unit of measure in which you’re expressing the route length of the connection in the Distance field. Select one of the following options:
    --None--
    No distance measurement expressed for the connection route length.
    Miles
    Distance is expressed in miles.
    Kilometers
    Distance is expressed in kilometers.
    Feet
    Distance is expressed in feet.
    Meters
    Distance is expressed in meters.
    Note:
    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.