The 'Connect' ux-application shows up-to-date infomation about the connection status from ONAP-CCSDK to netconf-servers.
nodeId vs mountpointId vs deviceName vs pnfId vs network-element-name vs ip-address
Several information and data models describing the same "thing" but focus on different views or aspects. Identifiers of the such "thing" may have different names but its value s the same.
The term "nodeId" is used by OpenDaylight to identify a node of a topology. In transport telecommunication networks the node often, a device or network-element. Therefore, the value of nodeId, device-name or network-element-name must be the same. The ONAP project "Active and Available Inventory (AAI)" defines "physical network functions (PNF)" - The value of the pnfId should be also the same as nodeId.
A "Mountpoint" in OpenDaylight is describes a NetConf-Server and it connectivity from OpenDaylight point of view. If a network-element supports NetConf and runs a NetConf-Server, then the Mountpoint has the information about the NetworkElement-Management-IP-Address (AAI:PNF/oam-ip-address) and its name (nodeId).
General | Telecomunication | ITU-T G.771 = ONF TR 512 | AAI-API |
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Topology
| Network
| Domain (to be verified)
| network
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