You
can view the configuration of a service order that is in the requested
state, the scheduled state, the invalid state, or the failed deployment
state.
To view the configuration of such service orders:
- From the View selector, select Service View. The workspaces that are applicable to routing and tunnel services
are displayed.
- Click the Deploy icon in the Service View of
the Connectivity Services Director banner. The functionalities that
you can configure in this mode are displayed in the task pane.
- From the Network Services > Connectivity task
pane, select Service Provisioning > Deploy Services. The Manage Service Deployment page is displayed on the bottom part
of the right pane.
Tip: From Build mode of Service View, in the View pane, if you
select the Connectivity item in the tree under Network Services, without
expanding the tree and selecting a specific service type, such as
E-Line Services, IP Services, or E-LAN Services, the top pane displays
a set of five pie charts that enable you to view the different service
orders configured, and their associated audit and monitoring statuses.
The FA Status chart displays the functional audit status for the service
orders. The Device State graph displays the statuses of devices on
which services are being provisioned and commissioned. The Fault Status
chart displays the connectivity fault management details for the service
orders. The SLA Status chart displays the service-level agreement
details for the service orders. The PM Status chart displays the performance
management details for the service orders. The count or percentage
of service orders in the pie chart segments sum up to the total number
of configured service orders. Mouse over each segment of the pie to
view the number corresponding to the percentage of service orders
for each of the charts. These charts provide a visual overview of
customers and service orders on your network, and enables you to quickly
access related and commonly needed information. For example, you can
check for failed service orders and then access a list of failed requests
so you can begin to take restoration measure.
In Build mode of Service View, from the View pane, if you select
the Network Services node and do not expand the Network Services >
Connectivity tree, the top pane displays a pie chart that enables
you to view and examine the different services configured for devices,
and the types of service protocols configured. The Services by Type
graph displays the count of services for each type of service definition.
Mouse over each segment of the pie to view the number corresponding
to the percentage of service orders for each of the charts. This chart
provides a visual overview of customers and service orders on your
network, and enables you to quickly access related and commonly needed
information. For example, you can check for failed service orders
and then access a list of failed requests so you can begin to take
restoration measure.
- Select a service order that is in either of the following
states:
Requested
Invalid
Scheduled
Failed deployment
Note: The Order State column displays the state of
the service order.
- Select the service order for which you want to view the
configuration details.
- Open the Actions menu and select the View
Pending Order Configuration option. The Pending Order Configuration window is displayed. The configuration is displayed in xml format.
Note: The View Pending Order Configuration appears
to be dimmed if the service order state is Completed.
- Select a device to view the configuration details. You
can also view the template configuration if a template is attached
to the service order.
Based on the application’s settings, the configuration
is displayed in xml format or in set format. To view the configuration
in set format:
Select Platform > Administration > Applications > Connectivity Services Director.
Right-click the Connectivity Services Director application
and select Modify Application Settings. The Modify Connectivity
Services Director Settings window is displayed.
Select the show configuration in set format check box.