Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1c SP3 |
Fiber Manager Configuration > Configure Flexible Fiber Features > Model Names and AUs Used by Flexible Features > Connectable Objects |
This topic describes the settings needed for a feature participating in Connection Manager. The Connection Manager allows you to create or edit fiber connections such as splices between fibers and connections to fibers and equipment.
This topic includes a table that shows the settings used by all features participating in the Connection Manager, a table that shows additional settings used by all features, and a table that shows the settings used by features with implied connections.
Do not assign the FIBERCONNECTIONDISPLAYFIELD field model name to the F_FIBERCONNECTIONOBJECT table. The FIBERCONNECTIONDISPLAYFIELD field model name should only be assigned to fields on connectable objects such as strands, buffertubes, and cables. |
The settings below are required for any feature participating in the Connection Manager. These model names must be assigned to the features being connected within the Connection Manager (e.g., fiber strands), NOT the feature that contains them (e.g., FiberOpticCable).
Tips for Using this Table
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Field Model Name |
Class Model Name |
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Feature or object may be viewed in the Connection Manager |
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FIBERCONNECTABLEOBJECT |
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Field appears as a column in the Connection Manager and will be used to sort the data. |
FIBERCONNECTIONDISPLAYSORTFIELD
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Field appears as a column in the Connection Manager |
FIBERCONNECTIONDISPLAYFIELD
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The settings below can be added to any feature participating in the Connection Manager. These model names must be assigned to the features being connected within the Connection Manager (e.g., fiber strands), NOT the feature that contains them (e.g., FiberOpticCable).
Tips for Using this Table
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Example Field Name |
Data Type |
Field Model Name |
Class Model Name |
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Fields to appear in Connection Manager
Assign this to the connectable object (e.g., strand or port). |
PortNumber |
Any type except Date |
FIBERCONNECTIONDISPLAYFIELD |
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Connections attenuate on the first frequency (usually 1310) When connected, the object needs to show a loss on the first frequency in the connection table and in Connection Manager. |
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SUPPORTSALOSS |
Connections attenuate on the second frequency (usually 1550) When connected, the object needs to show a loss on the second frequency in the connection table and in Connection Manager. |
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SUPPORTSBLOSS |
Connections have a specific connection type e.g., glue, fusion, mechanical or |
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SUPPORTSCONNECTIONTYPE |
Connections made inside specific trays
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SUPPORTSTRAYS |
Connections are long term or permanent If this model name is assigned and the option is selected in the ArcFM Fiber Settings dialog, a warning is displayed when the object is disconnected |
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SUPPORTSDISCONNECTWARNING |
Objects can connect to other objects in the same container e.g., loopback connections made using a jumper cable between two backside ports |
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SUPPORTSSELFCONNECTION |
Implied connections are the hardwired connections which exist inside a real-world piece of equipment like a patch location, router or switch. These connections are created between children objects which have the same parent. For example, the front and back ports of a patch panel card. This type of connection uses the ArcFM Update Fiber Parent Field autoupdater and the settings contained in the table below.
The ArcFM Update Fiber Parent Field autoupdater must be assigned to the relationship between the source object and its parent object (e.g., panel card and front port). The ArcFM Update Fiber Parent Field autoupdater must also be assigned to the relationship between the destination object and its parent (e.g., panel card and back port).
If all the settings are correct, the ArcFM Update Fiber Parent Field autoupdater fires a task that automatically creates the implied connection relationship. If the task finds a source object (e.g., a patch panel’s front port assigned the FiberImpliedConnectionSource model name) that matches with a destination object object (e.g., a patch panel’s back port assigned the FiberImpliedConnectionDestination model name), it creates a connection between those source and destination objects.
The settings in the table below create a simple relationship from the source object to the destination object based on the GlobalID field of the source object and the FiberImpliedConnectionSourceGUID field of the destination object.
Tips for Using this Table
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Example Field Name |
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Field Model Name |
Class Model Name |
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Source objects |
ImpliedNumber In the source object, this represents the objects own number.
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Long Integer |
FIBERIMPLIEDALIGNMENT |
FIBERIMPLIEDCONNECTIONSOURCE |
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Destination objects |
ImpliedSourceNumber In the destination object, this represents the number of the corresponding input object to which it is connected.
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Long Integer |
FIBERIMPLIEDALIGNMENT |
FIBERIMPLIEDCONNECTIONDESTINATION |
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FiberImpliedConnectionSourceGuid The GlobalID number of the corresponding input object. |
GUID |
FIBERIMPLIEDCONNECTIONSOURCEGUID |