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Papyrus Class diagram, containment only

PnfRegistration VES event comparison

reference: VES 7.1#1.2.39PnfRegistration

Attribute Name

Type

Mult.

Description

relevant Pnf Instance model

additionalFields

HashMap

0..1

Additional pnfRegistration fields if needed




lastServiceDate

String

0..1

TS 32.692 dateOfLastService = date of last service; e.g. 15022017




macAddress

String

0..1

MAC address of OAM interface of the unit




manufactureDate

String

0..1

TS 32.692 dateOfManufacture = manufacture date of the unit; 24032016




modelNumber

String

0..1

TS 32.692 versionNumber = version of the unit from vendor; e.g. AJ02. Maps to AAI equip-model



PnfType: equip-model

oamV4lpAddress

String

0..1

IPv4 m-plane IP address to be used by the manager to contact the PNF



PnfType: ipaddress-v4-oam

oamV6lpAddress

String

0..1

IPv6 m-plane IP address to be used by the manager to contact the PNF



PnfType: ipaddress-v6-oam

pnfRegistrationFieldsVersion

String

1

Version of the registrationFields block as "#.#" where # is a digit; see section 1 for the correct digits to use.




serialNumber

String

0..1

TS 32.692 serialNumber = serial number of the unit; e.g. 6061ZW3



PnfType: serialNumber

softwareVersion

String

0..1

TS 32.692 swName = active SW running on the unit; e.g. 5gDUv18.05.201



PnfType: swVersion

unitFamily

String

0..1

TS 32.692 vendorUnitFamilyType = general type of HW unit; e.g. BBU




unitType

String

0..1

TS 32.692 vendorUnitTypeNumber = vendor name for the unit; e.g. Airscale



PnfType: equip-type

vendorName

String

0..1

TS 32.692 vendorName = name of manufacturer; e.g. Nokia. Maps to AAI equip-vendor



PnfType: equip-vendor

domain

Domain

1

Event domain enumeration: 'fault', 'heartbeat', 'measurement', 'mobileFlow', 'notification', 'other', 'pnfRegistration', 'sipSignaling', 'stateChange', 'syslog', 'thresholdCrossingAlert', 'voiceQuality'




eventType

String

0..1

For example: 'applicationNf', 'guestOS', 'hostOS', 'platform'




lastEpochMicrosec

Number

1

the latest unix time aka epoch time associated with the event from any component--as microseconds elapsed since 1 Jan 1970 not including leap seconds




nfcNamingCode

String

0..1

Network function component type: 3 characters (aligned with vfc naming standards)




nfNamingCode

String

0..1

Network function type: 4 characters (aligned with vnf and pnf naming standards)




nfVendorName

String

1

Network function vendor name




priority

Priority

1

Processing priority enumeration: 'High', 'Medium', 'Normal', 'Low'




reportingEntityId

String

0..1

UUID identifying the entity reporting the event or detecting a problem in another vnf/vm or pnf which is experiencing the problem. (Note: the AT&T internal enrichment process shall ensure that this field is populated). The reportingEntityId is an id for the reportingEntityName. See 'reportingEntityName' for more information.

reportingEntityId - UUID identifying the entity reporting the event or detecting a problem in another xnf/vm or pnf which is experiencing the problem.   Note: the AT&T internal enrichment process shall ensure that this field is populated. The reportingEntityId is an id for the reportingEntityName. See reportingEntityName for more information.




reportingEntityName

String

1

Name of the entity reporting the event or detecting a problem in another vnf/vm or pnf which is experiencing the problem. May be the same as the sourceName. For synthetic events generated by DCAE, it is the name of the app generating the event.

reportingEntityName - Name of the entity reporting the event or detecting a problem in another xnf/vm or pnf which is experiencing the problem. May be the same as the sourceName. For synthetic events generated by DCAE, it is the name of the app generating the event.




sequence

Integer

1

Ordering of events communicated by an event source instance (or 0 if not needed)

sequence - Ordering of events communicated by an event source instance (or 0 if not needed)




sourceId

String

0..1

sourceId - UUID identifying the entity experiencing the event issue, which may be detected and reported by a separate reporting entity   Note: the AT&T internal enrichment process shall ensure that this field is populate). The sourceId is an id for the sourceName. See sourceName for more information.

UUID identifying the entity experiencing the event issue, which may be detected and reported by a separate reporting entity (note: the AT&T internal enrichment process shall ensure that this field is populated). The sourceId is an id for the sourceName. See 'sourceName' for more information.




sourceName

String

1

sourceName - Name of the entity experiencing the event issue, which may be detected and reported by a separate reporting entity. The sourceName identifies the device for which data is collected. A valid sourceName must be inventoried in A&AI. If sourceName is a xNFC or VM, then the event must be reporting data for that particular xNFC or VM. If the sourceName is a xNF, comprised of multiple xNFCs, the data must be reported/aggregated at the xNF leveI. Data for individual xNFC must not be included in the xNF sourceName event.

Name of the entity experiencing the event issue, which may be detected and reported by a separate reporting entity. The sourceName identifies the device for which data is collected. A valid sourceName must be inventoried in A&AI. If sourceName is a xNFC or VM, then the event must be reporting data for that particular xNFC or VM. If the sourceName is a xNF, comprised of multiple xNFCs, the data must be reported/aggregated at the xNF leveI. Data for individual xNFC must not be included in the xNF sourceName event.



PnfType: pnf-name

startingEpochMicrosec

Number

1

startEpochMicrosec - the earliest unix time aka epoch time associated with the event from any component--as microseconds elapsed since 1 Jan 1970 not including leap seconds. For measurements and heartbeats, where events are collected over predefined intervals, startEpochMicrosec shall be rounded to the nearest interval boundary (e.g., the epoch equivalent of 3:00PM, 3:10PM, 3:20PM, etc…).   For fault events, startEpochMicrosec is the timestamp of the initial alarm; if the same alarm is raised again for changed, acknowledged or cleared cases, startEpochMicrosec must be the same as the initial alarm (along with the same eventId and an incremental sequence number). For devices with no timing source (clock), the default value will be 0 and DCAE collector will replace it with Collector time stamp (when event is received).

the earliest unix time aka epoch time associated with the event from any component--as microseconds elapsed since 1 Jan 1970 not including leap seconds. For measurements and heartbeats, where events are collected over predefined intervals, startEpochMicrosec shall be rounded to the nearest interval boundary (e.g., the epoch equivalent of 3:00PM, 3:10PM, 3:20PM, etc…). For fault events, startEpochMicrosec is the timestamp of the initial alarm; if the same alarm is raised again for changed, acknowledged or cleared cases, startEpoch Microsec must be the same as the initial alarm (along with the same eventId and an incremental sequence number). For devices with no timing source (clock), the default value will be 0 and the VES collector will replace it with Collector time stamp (when the event is received)




timeZoneOffset

String

0..1

Offset to GMT to indicate local time zone for device formatted as 'UTC+/-hh:mm'; see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_time_zone_abbreviations for UTC offset examples




version

String

1

Version of the event header as "#.#" where # is a digit; see section 1 for the correct digits to use.




vesEventListenerVersion

String

1

Version of the ves event listener api spec that this event is compliant with (as "#" or "#.#" or "#.#.#" where # is a digit; see section 1 for the correct digits to use).




name

String

1




Status

String

0..1

The current condition of an interaction, such as open, in research, closed, and so forth




description

String

0..1

Defines a textual free-form description of the object.




id

Identifier

1

Unambiguously distinguishes different object instances. It is the naming attribute of the object.

Identifier of this information element.   This attribute shall be globally unique.




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