Network Reports
Cisco ONP provides network reports, which are listed under the report availability tabs. Reports are available depending on whether a network is analyzed, or not. Reports are also available in site properties after analyzing the network.
Cisco ONP provides the following reports:
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Dashboard
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Elements
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Map
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BOM
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Layout
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Results
The Cisco ONP home page has multiple tabs to access the reports of the analyzed network. You can also view the reports for specific site, fiber, or wave properties by clicking the respective report in the Network Tree pane.
From Release 5.1, a search box is introduced in the BOM and Results tab. You can use the search box in the BOM, Optical Report, Traffic Report, and Cabling Report tabs to search for any specific site, fiber, or wave in the reports.
View Reports in the Dashboard Tab
The Dashboard tab provides the total count of sites, fibers, SRLGs, services, waves/media channels/circuits, and messages that exist in the network.
View Reports in the Elements Tab
The Elements tab provides detailed reports of the network elements and messages.
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Sites |
Shows the site information, which consists of the name of the sites, type and their X and Y coordinate values. |
Fibers |
Shows the information about the fiber length between the source and the destination for corresponding sites. |
Services |
Shows the service type, source and destination sites for particular service, quantity, protection type, and status. For each service, the report shows the primary path, secondary path, and their status. |
Waves |
The Waves report shows the number of waves available in the network and the wave utilization. Click each wave to view the following details:
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SRLGs |
Lists the names of created SRLGs and their fiber details. Click Export at the bottom to export the report in .xlsx format. |
Messages |
Shows messages that are related to errors occurred while analyzing the network. By default, only critical messages for the analyzed network are listed here. You can disable the Critical Only toggle button to view all messages. |
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Click the Pop-up icon to view the reports in a larger, resizable window. |
View Details of the BOM Report
Feature Name |
Release Information |
Feature Description |
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Support for New PIDs for SMR-20 Card |
Cisco ONP Release 4.2 |
The following new licensed PIDs for the SMR-20 card are displayed on the BOM page so that you can view the price details and consider ordering.
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Release Information |
Feature Description |
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MLP Brownfield with Diff BOM |
Cisco ONP Release 4.1 |
This feature allows you to perform the following:
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The BOM report consists of individual site price lists and the total BOM of the network. Click each site to view BOM of OTN and DWDM separately.
You can compare the BOM of the existing network with other networks using the Compare with: Other Networks option.
You can export the BOM details in the form of a spreadsheet, by clicking Export and saving it to your local system.
We recommend that you export the BOM report only in the analyze mode. Exporting the reports in the upgrade and release upgrade modes may be inaccurate.
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You can also compare the BOM of LNI imported networks. |
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From Release 4.2, Cisco ONP supports the listing of new licensed PIDs for the SMR-20 card. The PIDs are chosen based on the demand. This is applicable only for the newly designed and upgraded networks.
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From Release 5.1, Cisco ONP allows you to view the BoM details for any particular site. You must analyze the network to view the BoM details of individual sites. The following steps allow you to check the PID information for a selected site.
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From Release 5.2, Cisco ONP supports listing of new licensed PIDs for the NCS 1010 R7.11.1 networks. This is applicable only for the newly designed and upgraded networks.
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View Details of Layout and Internal Connections
To get the details of layout and internal connections, perform the following steps:
Before you begin
Procedure
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Click the Layout tab on the Cisco ONP home page. |
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Type the site name in the search box, or select a site from the Sites drop-down list. The site layout is displayed with its racks and cards. Hover the mouse pointer over the transponder card to view the details of slot, PID of the card, and ports. Expand the Ports to view details, such as wavelength and trunk mode. Similarly, hover the mouse pointer over chassis to know the total power consumption. SVO supports up to 50 UIDs, beyond which, the site layout displays incorrect UID for the chassis. |
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Click the IPC tab to view the selected site's internal patch connections. |
Export Internal Connections
Cisco ONP allows you to export internal fiber connection in two ways, either at Site-level or Network-level. To export the details, Click the Ellipsis icon available in the right side of the internal fiber connection or site, and click Export.
View Power Consumption and Unit Weight Report
Feature Name |
Release Information |
Feature Description |
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Power Consumption and Unit Weight Report |
Cisco ONP Release 5.2 |
Now, you can generate the power consumption and unit weight report for each product ID (PID). In the layout tab, you can see the power consumption and unit weight values and export them into Excel as a report for a single site or all sites. With prior knowledge of power consumption and weight details for each PID, you can plan and design an energy-efficient network. The new options that allow you to view and export the reports are:
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The Power Consumption and Unit Weight report includes power consumption and weight details of cards and shelves in each individual site. To view the Power Consumption and Unit Weight of each site, perform the following steps.
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You must upgrade and analyze the LNI network to view the power consumption and weight report. |
Before you begin
Procedure
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Click the Layout tab on the Cisco ONP home page. |
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Click the ellipses (3 vertical dots) icon next to the Sites. A pop-up list appears to display the following options.
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Choose the options as required. |
Export Power Consumption and Unit Weight Report
To export the power consumption and weight report of each shelf and card, perform the following steps:
Procedure
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In the graphical area, click the download icon. The Export pop-up list appears displaying the following options.
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Click the option as required. |
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Click Power Consumption & Weight to export the optical reports details in an Excel sheet. We recommend that you export the power consumption and weight report only in the analyze mode. Exporting the reports in the upgrade and release upgrade modes may be inaccurate. |
Compare the Installation Parameters of Two Networks
Feature Name |
Release Information |
Feature Description |
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UI Revamp of Optical Reports |
Cisco ONP Release 4.1 |
This feature improves the user experience while comparing the installation parameters and optical reports of two networks. |
Use this task to compare the installation parameters of two networks.
Before you begin
Procedure
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Click the Results tab on the Cisco ONP home page. |
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Click Installation Parameters. |
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Click Other Networks. |
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From the list of networks, choose the network to compare with. You can find a new parameter called diffBy.
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Compare the Optical Report of Two Networks
Use this task to compare the optical report of two networks.
Before you begin
Procedure
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Click the Results tab on the Cisco ONP home page. |
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Click Optical Report. |
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Click Other Networks. |
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From the list of networks, choose the network to compare with. You can find two values in the optical parameters such as Protection, SOL, EOL, SE, P/F, Source, Src Colorless, Src Contentionless, Destination, Dst Colorless, Dst Contentionless, Wavelength, Src Tx Type, Dst Tx type, Span, Suggested Regen Locations, BER Target, SOL OSNR, EOL OSNR, SOL OSNR margin, EOL OSNR margin, SOL RX, EOL RX, SOL Power Margin, EOL Power Margin, SOL Overload, EOL Overload, Residual CD, CD robustness, Single-Channel NLE Status, Multi-Channel NLE Status, Min GB, Filtering Penalty, PMD, RX Atten, TX Atten, Encryption, SNLE Components, MNLE Components, OSNR Penalties and POWER Penalties.
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View Optical Results
Use this task to view the details of optical reports, installation parameters, traffic reports, and cabling reports.
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Optical results are available only in upgrade and release upgrade modes. You can refer the optical results data to check and correct the optically not feasible channels. Later analyze again to get the optical results updated based on the new modifications in upgrade and release upgrade mode. |
Before you begin
Procedure
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Click the Results tab on the Cisco ONP home page. From Release 5.1, the OSNR RBW drop-down list allows you to select the OSNR Resolution bandwidth between 0.5 nm and 0.1 nm. The default value is 0.5 nm. This value can be changed in all the modes such as Design mode, Analyzed mode, Upgrade mode, and Release upgrade mode. When you change the value to 0.1 nm the SOL G-OSNR and EOL G-OSNR value increases to 7dB. From Release 5.1, Cisco ONP allows you to view the optical report for any particular optical path. You must analyze the network to view the optical report of an individual optical path. The following steps allow you to check the wave and aggregated wave information for a selected circuit.
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Click Export Report to export the optical reports details in an Excel sheet. We recommend that you export the optical report only in the analyze mode. Exporting the reports in the upgrade and release upgrade modes may be inaccurate. |
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Click the Installation Parameters tab. The Installation Parameters report shows the values to be set (provisioned) at the installation time on each site in the network. You can view the installation parameters for ANS (automatic node setup), and ANP (automatic node provisioning), for each side of the Network Element (NE) in all the sites: |
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Click the ANS tab to view the following parameters:
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Click the ANP tab to view the following parameters:
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Click the Traffic Report tab. You can view the aggregated demand channel data in the form of the following traffic reports:
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Click the Cabling Report tab. You can view the patch cord connections related to internal patch connections and multi-shelf management. This report is available for the networks starting from NCS 2000 system Release 12.1.0. From Release 5.1, Cisco ONP allows you to view the internal patch connections for any particular site. You must analyze the network to view the IPC details of individual sites. The following steps allow you to check the IPC information for a selected site.
Use the Search box on top of the reports to search for any specific site or wave in the reports. The following steps help you to find any specific information in the reports.
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Confidential Banner
Feature Name |
Release Information |
Feature Description |
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Confidential Banner |
Cisco ONP Release 4.1 |
This feature indicates the confidentiality of the reports or results generated by Cisco ONP for a network. The CONFIDENTIAL banner is placed in all the exported reports. It is placed in the first row and first cell of the Excel sheet, followed by a blank row and the contents of the exported report. |
Feature Name |
Release Information |
Feature Description |
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Customizable Confidential Banner |
Cisco ONP Release 4.2 |
The Confidential Banner string can be customized as required. An admin user can modify the banner string when the confidentialBanner.enabled field is set to true in the feature.properties file. |
The CONFIDENTIAL banner is to be present in all the exported reports. It is placed in the first row, first cell of the Excel sheet (.xslx), followed by a blank row and the contents of the exported report.
The exported reports include:
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Sites
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Fibers
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Services
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Waves
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Traffic
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Failure (Plan and Restore)
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BOM
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Media Channel
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SRLG
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Messages
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Optical Result
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Failure Group
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Cabling Report
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Service Aggregation
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IPC (Individual and All sites)
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