ON THIS PAGE
About the POPs Page
Use the POPs page to view the list of available POPs in your network . You can also view and manage each POP in your network.
Tasks You Can Perform
View details of a POP. Hover over the POP name and click the Detailed View icon or click More > Detail View.
The Detail pane for the selected POP appears on the right side of the POPs page, displaying information such as the sites connected to the POPs and alarms on the POP.
Click the close icon (X) to close the pane.
Show or hide columns that contain details of the POP. Click the Show Hide columns icon in the top right corner of the page and select columns that you want to view on the page.
Search for a POP. Click the Search icon in the top right corner of the page to search for a POP.
You can enter partial text or full text of the keyword in the text box and press Enter.
The search results are displayed on the same page.
Create a POP. See Creating a Single POP.
Import data for multiple POPs. See Importing Data for Multiple POPs.
View the history of POP data imports. See Viewing the History of POP Data Imports.
View the history of POP data deletions. See Viewing the History of POP Data Deletions.
Delete a POP. Click the Delete icon (trash can) to delete a POP.
Manage resources for a POP. Click a POP from the list of available POPs.
The<Pop-name > page appears. You can view and manage resources for the POP from the tabs that appear.
Note:From CSO Release 5.0.0 onward, virtualized infrastructure manager (VIM) and element management system (EMS) are not supported as resources for POPs.
Field Descriptions
Table 1 describes the fields on the POPs page.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
Name of the POP. Example: AWS |
Location |
Location of the POP. Example: Sunnyvale, CA |
Routers |
Number of routers provisioned in the POP. Example: 1 |
Tenants |
List of tenants in the POP. Example: Softbank, ATT, and Juniper |
Sites |
Number of tenant sites in the POP. Example: 4 |
Region |
Region selected to manage services in the POP. Example: Regional (default) |