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Oracle® Communications PMAC User's Guide
Release 6.6
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Configure Enclosures elements

The Configure Enclosures page contains these elements:

Table 10-3 Elements on the Configure Enclosures Page

Element Description
Provisioned Enclosure ID Displays the enclosure identification for enclosures that exist in the hardware inventory.
Add Enclosure

Adding an enclosure to the hardware inventory identifies the enclosure to the PMAC application so that PMAC can begin managing and monitoring the enclosure.

The Add Enclosure option launches the Add Enclosure page. The page lets you enter parameters prior to executing the Add Enclosure command. The Add Enclosure command takes the following parameters:
  • Cabinet ID-The cabinet identification number to associate with the enclosure.

    Between 1 and 4 enclosures can be associated with the same cabinet. The pulldown list shows only Cabinet IDs that are already in the hardware inventory.

    Format: Pulldown list

    This value is required.

  • Location ID-The Location ID of the enclosure within the cabinet. The application(s) running on the platform determine whether enclosures are numbered from top to bottom or vice versa.

    The Location ID must be unique within the cabinet. PMAC uses the Cabinet ID along with the Location ID to create a unique Enclosure ID (the concatenation of the Cabinet ID, 0, and the Location ID). For example, if you select Cabinet ID=506 and enter Location ID=1, the Enclosure ID would be 50601. PMAC validates that the combination of the Cabinet ID and Location ID are unique for PMAC.

    Format: Numeric

    Range: 1-4

    This value is required.

  • Bay 1 OA IP-The IP address of the OA (Onboard Administrator).

    The OA IP address must be unique across all other enclosures within the PMAC hardware inventory. PMAC supports two OAs per enclosure: one active and one standby.

    Format: IP address (4 octets, each between 0 and 255)

    Format: An IPv4 address in dotted quad format (4 octets, each between 0 and 255) or IPv6 address in colon hex format.

  • Bay 2 OA IP-The IP address of the OA.

    The OA IP address must be unique across all other enclosures within the PMAC hardware inventory. PMAC supports two OAs per enclosure: one active and one standby.

    Format: IP address (4 octets, each between 0 and 255)

    Format: An IPv4 address in dotted quad format (4 octets, each between 0 and 255) or IPv6 address in colon hex format.

Edit Enclosure Launches the Edit Enclosure page. The page lets you add, edit, or delete an OA IP address for the selected enclosure prior to executing the Edit Enclosure command.
The Edit Enclosure command takes the following parameters:
  • Bay 1 OA IP-Displays the OA IP address if one is currently provisioned. The user can add or remove an IP address, edit the existing IP address, or leave the field blank.

    The OA IP address must be unique across all other enclosures within the PMAC hardware inventory. PMAC supports two OAs per enclosure: one active OA and a standby OA.

    Format: An IPv4 address in dotted quad format (4 octets, each beteen 0 and 2550 or IPv6 address in colon hex format.

  • Bay 2 OA IP-Displays the OA IP address if one is currently provisioned. The user can add or remove an IP address, edit the existing IP address, or leave the field blank.

    The OA IP address must be unique across all other enclosures within the PMAC hardware inventory. PMAC supports two OAs per enclosure: one active OA and a standby OAs.

    Format: An IPv4 address in dotted quad format (4 octets, each between 0 and 255) or IPv6 address in colon hex format.
Delete Enclosure Deletes the selected enclosure.
Pause Updates

Allows the user to temporarily suspend ("pause") the automatic page refresh that occurs automatically when the page is entered.

If the checkbox is "checked", a manual page refresh will "uncheck" the checkbox.

Background Tasks table

The Tasks button on the toolbar displays a floating window containing the Background task table that shows tasks pertaining only to the selected enclosure's configuration.