Consolidated page of all release notes for Telecommunications Network Inventory from Washington DC to Zurich.
How to use this page
To help you prepare for your upgrade, we have combined the cross-family Telecommunications Network Inventory release notes onto one page. Read this summary of the new features, changes, and updated information for your product from Washington DC to Zurich.
Tip: If there were no updates for a release notes section in a certain family release, we included a short note for your reference. For example, if a product did not have any updates in Tokyo, the row says "No updates for this release."
Important information for upgrading Telecommunications Network Inventory to Zurich
Before you upgrade to Zurich, review these pre- and post-upgrade tasks and complete the tasks as needed.
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Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
If you are an existing user of previous releases, both legacy and new product models will be available in the Network Inventory Workspace menu after upgrading to Xanadu. To rectify this issue, you must migrate your legacy product model data to the new product model tables in your current instance. For more details about the procedure, see KB1695167.
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Yokohama |
The Yokohama release needs the Xanadu platform version to support the Design and Assign playbook feature.
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Zurich |
No updates for this release. |
New features
Between your current release family and Zurich, new features were introduced for Telecommunications Network Inventory.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
- Visualization of rack
- Visualize your rack details such as placement of equipment at the front or rear, available and occupied rack slots, occupied equipment or shelf details.
- Revision, operationalization, and decommission of a Configuration Item
- Revise a CI to make changes, including modifications to related tables like attributes, connections, and relations. Operationalization enables you to merge these changes with the original CI, while decommissioning lets you
retire or remove the CI from operation.
- Visualization of network topology
- Use the network topology view to see nodes (equipment), edges (connections), and termination points (interfaces) in your network to understand how they are organized and connected. You can visualize multiple topologies
simultaneously using the search option.
- Capacity management
- Use capacity management to calculate and report the capacity of your network assets. This involves calculating the maximum, occupied, and available resources like ports, slots, or racks in your telecommunication network
using functions and metrics.
- Inventory management view
- Check the Inventory Management view to understand inventory details, including the total count of equipment grouped by model, manufacturer, and life cycle state. Additionally, you can see the availability of racks, ports,
and slots within a network site.
- Define the cable details
- Define the following network inventory instances.
- Cable - Optical fiber cables link sites with open endpoints, indicating that they don't terminate directly to equipment.
- Strand - Strands are the individual wires within the cables.
- Channel - Channelization involves sub-rating the available bandwidth into smaller bandwidths.
- Create a change request from Network Inventory Workspace
- Use Telecommunications Network Inventory (TNI) design assign to modify physical and logical connection endpoints details, as well as add or remove members of a Link Aggregation Group (LAG).
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Xanadu |
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Yokohama |
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Zurich |
- Create logical connection record
- Logical interfaces created are now automatically related to their corresponding cards or parent equipment. This enhancement ensures consistency across systems and
helps prevent duplicate CI creation by
improving the alignment between logical and physical interfaces.
- Visualize your network infrastructure
- Use the new L1 menu that consolidates all network visualizations into a single canvas and include a tabular section for each view, such as site, floor, and topology. The following roles are introduced to manage
datacenter infrastructure.
- DC Floor Designer (sn_ni_core.dc_floor_designer) – Design floor layout in Map Studio.
- DC Ops Agent (sn_ni_core.dc_ops_agent) – Oversee the operations of the data center floor.
- DC Ops Viewer (sn_ni_core.dc_ops_viewer) – View the Network Inventory Workspace and its components.
- Floor map
- Use the floor map to view the layout of your datacenter infrastructure. View network asset placement and operational details to monitor
power, thermal, and usage data. View the incidents and alerts and take appropriate action.
- Geo map
- Use the geo map to view the geographical locations of your network sites and data centers. Geo map supports rendering data centers on the map, enabling the relevant persona, such as the DC Ops Viewer, to view connected data
centers. You can open a data center floor map directly from the geo map for more detailed insights.
- Manage datacenter floor map
- Upload and manage your datacenter map objects using the Map Studio interface. Enable you to view respective floor plans for a selected
building in a campus.
- Service Operations Workspace
- Provides a converged experience for agents to view both incident/alarm details and Network Inventory entities within a single Workspace. Enhances efficiency in retrieving information and significantly improves the overall
user experience.
- Capacity management
- Supports pushing operational data to REST endpoints through an exposed API and store it in the ClothoDB. Overlay time series metrics on the
datacenter floor map to monitor overall health and take appropriate action.
- Collect operational values for datacenter
- Manually record operational values of Configuration Items (CI) and store it in ClothoDB. Use this data for datacenter performance
tracking.
- Define the datacenter details
- Define your datacenter record to view the location-specific attributes for each
datacenter, including the campus, buildings, and floors where your network asset is located.
- Define the power circuit details
- Define the power circuit record to represent the electrical pathway that delivers power within a data center.
- Define the facility hardware details
- Define the facility hardware record to represent power, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), network representation, and their connectivity in a data center.
- Create a facility model
- Create a facility model to define the physical characteristics data of the facility record based on the product manufacturer's recommendations.
- Create a equipment record
- View datacenter records listed in the Equipment task attribute form.
- Define the network interface details
- Add Wavelength attribute to the Network Interface form and Port position attribute to Interface Model form.
- Create an equipment holder model
- Added RU numbering direction attribute to define the numbering sequence of rack units in the Rack view.
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Changes
Between your current release family and Zurich, some changes were made to existing Telecommunications Network Inventory features.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
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Yokohama |
No updates for this release. |
Zurich |
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Removed
Between your current release family and Zurich, some Telecommunications Network Inventory features or functionality were removed.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Yokohama |
No updates for this release. |
Zurich |
No updates for this release. |
Deprecations
Between your current release family and Zurich, some Telecommunications Network Inventory features or functionality were deprecated.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Yokohama |
No updates for this release. |
Zurich |
No updates for this release. |
Activation information
Review information on how to activate Telecommunications Network Inventory.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
The Telecommunications Network Inventory application is a ServiceNow AI Platform feature that is available with activation of the Network Inventory Advanced plugin (sn_ni_adv). For details, see Install Telecommunications Network Inventory.
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Xanadu |
The Telecommunications Network Inventory application is a ServiceNow AI Platform feature that is available with activation of the Network Inventory Advanced plugin (sn_ni_adv). For details, see Install Telecommunications Network Inventory.
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Yokohama |
Install Telecommunications Network Inventory by requesting it from the ServiceNow Store. For details about the installation procedure, see Install Telecommunications Network Inventory.
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Zurich |
Install Network Inventory Advanced plugin (sn_ni_adv) by requesting it from the ServiceNow Store. For installation details, see Install TNI. Visit the ServiceNow Store website to view all the available apps and for information about submitting requests to the store. For cumulative release notes information for all released apps, see the ServiceNow Store version history release notes.
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Additional requirements
If any additional requirements were introduced or changed for Telecommunications Network Inventory we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Yokohama |
No updates for this release. |
Zurich |
- You must install Telecommunications Alarm Management Open API (sn_ind_tmf642) and Customer Service Problem Management (sn_sprb_mgmt) plugin to view incident and alert details.
- You must install the Indoor Mapping plugin (sn_map_core) to create and manage floor maps for data centers.
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Browser requirements
If any specific browser requirements were introduced or changed for Telecommunications Network Inventory we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Yokohama |
No updates for this release. |
Zurich |
No updates for this release. |
Accessibility information
Review details on accessibility information for Telecommunications Network Inventory, such as specific requirements or compliance levels.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Yokohama |
No updates for this release. |
Zurich |
No updates for this release. |
Localization information
If there are specific localization considerations for Telecommunications Network Inventory we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
No updates for this release. |
Xanadu |
No updates for this release. |
Yokohama |
No updates for this release. |
Zurich |
No updates for this release. |
Highlight information
If there are specific highlight considerations for Telecommunications Network Inventory we have noted them here.
| Release |
Release notes |
Washington DC |
- Visualise the front and rear view of a rack with occupied equipment and shelf along with rack unit utilization KPI.
- Use Revision to modify, operationalize, and decommission a connection. Use the TNI design assign to modify connections, such as adding or removing endpoints with or without revisions.
- View a visual representation of your network topologies, including equipment, connections, and interfaces, to understand how everything is organized and connected.
- Calculate the capacity of physical entities in your network by using the capacity management feature. Check the Inventory management view to get the network inventory details such as equipment information and availability of
racks, ports, and slots at a network site.
- Define your cables, strands, channels to track and manage the configuration items (CI).
See Telecommunications Network Inventory for more information.
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Xanadu |
- Provide a visualization of the circuit and its underlying connection elements with revisions and protection paths on a dedicated canvas.
- Get enhanced rack and cabinet visualization capabilities, including viewing, editing, and updating features, along with new KPIs for better capacity planning and prioritization.
- Archive current configurations while operationalizing a planned revision and compare them with original connections to detect changes.
- Export equipment models and templates along with related hardware to an Excel data source, and import them to another ServiceNow instance.
- TMF conformance for TMF 639 Resource Inventory API.
See Telecommunications Network Inventory for more information.
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Yokohama |
- View the geographical location and the details of your network site
- Design and assign a configuration item using a playbook and add custom states to a Change model.
- Define a logical composite to track and manage its CI.
- Import and export your collection of models and templates in JSON format.
- Enable Deny ACL to ensure the compliance with the enhanced security model.
See Telecommunications Network Inventory for more information.
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Zurich |
- The Logical interfaces (such as VLANs) and physical interfaces (such as Gigabit Ethernet ports) are now related to their parent equipment or card to
help prevent duplicate CI
creation.
- Get converged experience for Network Inventory workflows using Service Operations Workspace.
- Upload and manage CAD/PNG of floor maps to view the datacenter layout with physical asset placements over the floor.
- Ingest operational data and show time series metrics on the
datacenter floor map to monitor
health.
- Capture an inventory of operational facilities and define their relationships to respective network hardware such as the power chain.
See Telecommunications Network Inventory for more information.
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