Skip Headers
Oracle® Communications Design Studio Modeling Activation
Release 7.2.4
Go to Design Studio Help Home
Go to Table of Contents
Go to Feedback page

Go to previous page
Go to next page
Mobi · ePub

Configuring NEP Maps

You configure NEP maps using the NEP Map editor, which displays a list of all network elements that you have added. After connecting to the environment, you can select a default NEP from the available list for the environment to which the elements will be sent.

When configuring NEP maps, you first connect to your ASAP environment to retrieve the NEP server names. After retrieving the server names, you can configure your NEP maps (in the Mapping Detail area of the NEP Map editor) while connected to the ASAP environment or by working offline in Design Studio.

To retrieve NEP server names:

  1. Click Connect to connect to your ASAP environment using your WebLogic Server user name and password.

    Note:

    To connect to your ASAP environment, you must define your connection settings. See "Studio Environment Editor Activation Connection Details Area" for more information. The NEP Map editor retrieves all NEP server names and adds them to the Default NEP list.
  2. From the Default NEP list, select an NEP.

  3. Click Refresh to retrieve new NEP server names from ASAP that you added while connected to the ASAP system.

    Note:

    Disconnecting and reconnecting also refreshes the NEP list. After you retrieve the NEP list you can disconnect from ASAP and configure the NEP map in Design Studio. However, if you intend to deploy or undeploy network elements after configuring, do not disconnect from ASAP.

To map network elements:

  1. In the Network Element Processor Map grid, select a network element.

  2. In the Mapping Detail area, select a value from the NEP Server list.

    Your selection determines the value that displays in the NEP column in the Network Element Processor Map grid.

  3. Select File, then select Save.

  4. Select the element and click Deploy.

    Note:

    You must define the ENV_ID and ASAP_VERSION properties for the ASAP JMX service in the Studio Environment editor. These properties are required for the NEP Map entity to generate JMX-required JNDI context strings. See "Studio Environment Editor Activation Connection Details Area" for more information.

    You can also optionally enable the RESTART_ASAP_SERVERS variable in the Studio Environment editor. Enabling this variable automatically restarts the ASAP servers when you deploy a cartridge. See "Studio Environment Editor Cartridge Management Variables Tab" for more information.

  5. Do any one of the following (if you have not enabled the RESTART_ASAP_SERVERS variable):

    • Restart ASAP.

    • Restart the NEP server to which the network element is mapped.

    • Execute the following command:

      asap_utils -option 113
      

Related Topics

Mapping Network Element Processors

Packaging and Deploying Activation Cartridges

NEP Map Editor