Technical Documentation

Viewing Service Orders

The following topics describe how you can view service orders either graphically, or in a table:

Viewing Point-to-Point Ethernet Service Orders as Graphics

To view an inventory of service orders in a graphical form, follow these steps:

  1. In the Ethernet Activator task ribbon, select the Service Provisioning workspace icon.
  2. In the task ribbon, select the Manage Service Orders task icon.
  3. In the filter bar, click the thumbnail view icon.

    Thumbnails of service orders appear in the main display area of the screen.

    The following example shows a sample graphical display of a service order inventory.

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    From the thumbnail, you can see whether the service order is for a point-to-point Ethernet service or a multipoint Ethernet (or VPLS) service. In Figure 1, the thumbnail on the left shows one service endpoint either side of the service order, indicating a point-to-point service order. The thumbnail on the right shows three service endpoints either side of the service order, indicating a multipoint, or VPLS service order. This topic describes point-to-point service orders. For details about viewing multipoint service orders, see Viewing Multipoint Ethernet Service Orders as Graphics.

    Figure 1: Service Order Thumbnail

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    Each service order thumbnail includes decorations that show the state and type of service order. The service order state is indicated by a symbol in the upper left corner of the thumbnail. The type of service order is indicated by a symbol in the lower right corner. Table 1 explains each of the thumbnail decorations that represents a service order state:

    Table 1: Service Order State Thumbnail Decorations

    Decoration

    State

    Meaning

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    Completed

    Service deployment is complete.

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    In Progress

    The Ethernet Activator software is in the process of deploying the service.

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    Deployment Failed

    The device is down or the Ethernet Activator software was unable to push the service configuration to a device configured for the service.

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    Invalid

    The service order contains invalid data.

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    Requested

    The service provisioner has created the service request, but has not yet attempted to deploy it or schedule it for deployment.

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    Scheduled

    The service provisioner has scheduled the service request for deployment.

    Table 2 explains each of the service type icons.

    Table 2: Service Order Type Icons

    Service Order Type Icon

    Meaning

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    Configuration audit—The service provisioner has requested a configuration audit on a service.

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    Function audit—The service provisioner has requested a functional audit on a service.

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    Provision—The service provisioner has placed a service order for a new service.

  4. To restrict the display of service orders, enter a search criterion of one or more characters in the search bar and press Enter. All service orders that match the search criterion are shown in the main display area.
  5. For a quick look view of a specific service order, click the service order icon. A service order summary appears in the right panel. Table 3 explains each of the fields in the quick look display.

    Table 3: Fields in the Service Order Quick-Look Table

    Field

    Meaning

    Name

    The unique name assigned to the service order.

    Created by

    The user name of the service provisioner who created the request.

    Order state

    One of the following:

    • Scheduled for deployment—The service provisioner has scheduled the service order for deployment.
    • Deployment failed—The device is down or the Ethernet Activator software was unable to push the service configuration to a device configured for the service.
    • In progress—The Ethernet Activator software is in the process of deploying the service.
    • Requested—The service provisioner has created the service order, but has not yet attempted to deploy it or schedule it for deployment.
    • Completed—The request has been successfully deployed.
    • Invalid—The service order contains invalid data.

    Operation type

    Specifies the operation to be performed on the service:

    • Provisioning
    • Decommission
    • Configuration audit
    • Functional audit
    • Modification

    Service type

    One of the following:

    • Point-to-Point Ethernet (LDP)
    • Multipoint Ethernet
  6. To see details of a specific service order, double-click the service order icon. A new screen appears and shows a graphical representation of the service order, as shown in the following example:Image s600465.gif

    The graphic is made up of several selectable items. Each selectable item represents part of the information provided in the service order. The cloud represents the connectivity, the server images represent endpoints, and the information box above the cloud provides summary information about the service request.

  7. To view general information about the service, such as the customer name, type of service, and order status, click the information box. General information about the service order appears in the panel to the right, as shown in the following example:Image s600466.gif

    This view also provides the connectivity details in the Virtual Circuit ID and MTU fields. Clicking on the cloud icon provides the same information as clicking on the information box.

  8. To view additional information about an endpoint, click on the server image that represents the endpoint. Endpoint information contained in the service order appears in the right panel, as shown in the following example:Image s600467.gif
  9. When you are finished viewing the service order details, click Cancel. The Manage Service Orders screen reappears.

Viewing Multipoint Ethernet Service Orders as Graphics

To view an inventory of service orders in a graphical form, follow these steps:

  1. In the Ethernet Activator task ribbon, select the Service Provisioning workspace icon.
  2. In the task ribbon, select the Manage Service Orders task icon.
  3. In the filter bar, click the thumbnail view icon.

    Thumbnails of service orders appear in the main display area of the screen.

    The following example shows a sample graphical display of a service order inventory.

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    From the thumbnail, you can see whether the service order is for a point-to-point Ethernet service or a multipoint Ethernet (or VPLS) service. In Figure 2, the thumbnail on the left shows one service endpoint either side of the service order, indicating a point-to-point service order. The thumbnail on the right shows three service endpoints either side of the service order, indicating a multipoint, or VPLS service order. This topic describes multipoint service orders. For details about viewing point-to-point service orders, see Viewing Point-to-Point Ethernet Service Orders as Graphics.

    Figure 2: Service Order Thumbnail

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    Each service order thumbnail includes decorations that show the state and type of service order. The service order state is indicated by a symbol in the upper left corner of the thumbnail. The type of service order is indicated by a symbol in the lower right corner. Table 4 explains each of the thumbnail decorations that represents a service order state:

    Table 4: Service Order State Thumbnail Decorations

    Decoration

    State

    Meaning

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    Completed

    Service deployment is complete.

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    In Progress

    The Ethernet Activator software is in the process of deploying the service.

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    Deployment Failed

    The device is down or the Ethernet Activator software was unable to push the service configuration to a device configured for the service.

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    Invalid

    The service order contains invalid data.

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    Requested

    The service provisioner has created the service request, but has not yet attempted to deploy it or schedule it for deployment.

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    Scheduled

    The service provisioner has scheduled the service request for deployment.

    Table 5 explains each of the service type icons.

    Table 5: Service Order Type Icons

    Service Order Type Icon

    Meaning

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    Configuration audit—The service provisioner has requested a configuration audit on a service.

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    Function audit—The service provisioner has requested a functional audit on a service.

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    Provision—The service provisioner has placed a service order for a new service.

  4. To restrict the display of service orders, enter a search criterion of one or more characters in the search bar and press Enter. All service orders that match the search criterion are shown in the main display area.
  5. For a quick look view of a specific service order, click the service icon. A service order summary appears in the right panel. Table 6 explains each of the fields in the quick look display.

    Table 6: Fields in the Service Order Quick-Look Table

    Field

    Meaning

    Name

    The unique name assigned to the service order.

    Created by

    The user name of the service provisioner who created the request.

    Order state

    One of the following:

    • Scheduled for deployment—The service provisioner has scheduled the service order for deployment.
    • Deployment failed—The device is down or the Ethernet Activator software was unable to push the service configuration to a device configured for the service.
    • In progress—The Ethernet Activator software is in the process of deploying the service.
    • Requested—The service provisioner has created the service order, but has not yet attempted to deploy it or schedule it for deployment.
    • Completed—The request has been successfully deployed.
    • Invalid—The service order contains invalid data.

    Operation type

    Specifies the operation to be performed on the service:

    • Provisioning
    • Decommission
    • Configuration audit
    • Functional audit
    • Modification

    Service type

    One of the following:

    • Point-to-Point Ethernet (LDP)
    • Multipoint Ethernet
  6. To see details of a specific multipoint service, double-click the service icon. The Service Order Details screen shows details of the multipoint service order.Image s600519.gif

    The Service Order Details screen provides general information about the service and information about each service endpoint. Table 7 explains each of the general information fields.

    Table 7: VPLS Service Order Details—General Settings

    Service Attribute

    Meaning

    Name

    Name of the service order

    Service definition

    Name of the service definition that the service order is based on

    Order type

    One of the following:

    • ADD—Provisions a new service or performs an audit on a service
    • DELETE—Decommissions a service

    Customer

    Customer name

    Order state

    One of the following:

    • Scheduled for deployment—The service provisioner has scheduled the service order for deployment.
    • Deployment failed—The device is down or the Ethernet Activator software was unable to push the service configuration to a device configured for the service.
    • In progress—The Ethernet Activator software is in the process of deploying the service.
    • Requested—The service provisioner has created the service order, but has not yet attempted to deploy it or schedule it for deployment.
    • Completed—The request has been successfully deployed.
    • Invalid—The service order contains invalid data.

    Created date

    The date and time at which the service order was created

    Comments

    Comments entered in the service order

    Service definition

    Name of the service definition that the service is based on

    Service type

    VPLS

    Customer traffic type

    One of the following:

    • Transport all traffic
    • Transport VLAN range
    • Transport single VLAN

    Route target

    The unique route target assigned to this service

    Created by

    The provisioner who created the service order

    Table 8 describes each of the endpoint information fields.

    Table 8: VPLS Service Order Details—Endpoint Settings

    Endpoint Attribute

    Meaning

    Device

    The name of the N-PE device

    UNI interface

    The name of the interface on the N-PE device that connects to the customer site

    Bandwidth

    Rate limit in Mbps set for this endpoint

    S-VLAN ID

    The service VLAN ID (Q-in-Q interfaces only)

    MTU

    The MTU of the UNI

  7. When you have finished viewing the service order details, click OK. The Manage Service Orders screen reappears.

Viewing Service Orders in a Table

To view and determine the status of service orders in a tabular form, follow these steps:

  1. In the Ethernet Activator task ribbon, select the Service Provisioning workspace icon.
  2. In the task ribbon, select the Manage Service Orders task icon.
  3. In the filter bar, click the table view icon.

    A table of service orders on the system appears in the main display area, as shown in the following example:

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    Figure 3: Viewing Service Orders

    Table 9 describes each of the fields in the service orders table.

    Table 9: Fields in the Service Orders Table

    Field

    Description

    Created By

    Screen name of the service provisioner who created the service order.

    Created Date

    Date that the service provisioner created the request.

    Name

    Name of the service order assigned during service creation or edit.

    Order State

    Status of the service order:

    • Completed—The service order has been successfully deployed.
    • Deploy failed—The device is down or the Ethernet Activator software was unable to push the service configuration to a device configured for the service.
    • In-progress—The Ethernet Activator software is in the process of deploying the service.
    • Requested—The service provisioner has created the service order, but has not yet attempted to deploy it or schedule it for deployment.
    • Scheduled—The service provisioner has scheduled the service order for deployment.
    • Invalid—The service order contains invalid data.
  4. To view details of a specific service order, double click the table row that summarizes the service order.

    For a point-to-point service order, a graphical illustration of the service order appears. See Viewing Point-to-Point Ethernet Service Orders as Graphics for information about interpreting this graphic.

    For a multipoint service order, a table of information about the service order appears. See Viewing Multipoint Ethernet Service Orders as Graphics for details.


Published: 2009-12-16