The Network Inventory Workspace is delivered in the base system with a standard set of information in each landing page widget. You can easily customize this content to include other Telecommunications Network Inventory data.

Standard CMDB groups and naming conventions for Network Inventory Workspace widget data

The data collection process for the Network Inventory Workspace landing page uses a standard CMDB group structure to retrieve data that appears in its widgets, including:
  • Network sites overview
  • Network entities by category
  • Network equipment by manufacturer
  • Network equipment by states

For example, the following shows a listing of some of the CMDB groups that are used for the Network Inventory Workspace data collection:

Figure 1. Standard CMDB groups for the Network Inventory Workspace
CMDB groups view for the Network Inventory Workspace with the list of standard CMDB groups.
Note: To learn how the data collection process operates, see Data collection and refresh for the Network Inventory Workspace widgets.
These CMDB groups follow the following standard naming convention:
  1. The first segment represents the assigned domain for the network sites and entities. You use the Network domain selector in the Network Inventory Workspace to filter the data that appears by selecting one of the following types of network domains:
    Core
    Network domain for the core telecom equipment.
    Mobility
    Network domain for the mobile telecom equipment.
    Telco
    Network domain for the telecom equipment in general.
    All
    All equipment network domains that are combined into a single one for reporting purposes.
  2. The remaining segments represent a specific type of field data. For example:
    Available Status Equipment
    Reports the Available status for the equipment.
    Pending Repair Status Equipment
    Reports the Pending Repair status for the equipment.
    Ericsson Manufacturer Equipment
    Reports the percentage of the total equipment that is supplied by Ericsson.
    Nokia Manufacturer Equipment
    Reports the percentage of the total equipment that is supplied by Nokia.
The following examples show how the name segments are combined in the CMDB groups to report the data that appears in the widgets in the Network Inventory Workspace:
All Available Status Equipment
CMDB group data that is used in the Network equipment by states widget to report the percentage of equipment that is in the Available status in all network domains.
Core Available Status Equipment
CMDB group data used in the Network equipment by states widget to report the percentage of equipment that is in an Available status in the Core network domain.
Mobility Pending Repair Status Equipment
CMDB group data used in the Network equipment by states widget to report the percentage of equipment that is in a Pending Repair status in the Mobility network domain.
All Ericsson Manufacturer Equipment
CMDB group data that is used in the Network equipment by manufacturer widget to report the total piece count for the equipment that is supplied by Ericsson in all network domains.
Telecom Nokia Manufacturer Equipment
CMDB group data that is used in the Network equipment by manufacturer widget to report the total piece count for the equipment that is supplied by Nokia in the Telecom network domain.

Modifying the Network equipment by manufacturer widget

This widget contains a pie chart with a standard set of the five most recognizable telecommunications equipment manufacturers.
Figure 2. Network equipment by manufacturer widget
Donut chart for the five most recognizable telecommunications equipment manufacturers.
A pre-defined CMDB group structure supports retrieval of the data that appears in the widget pie chart. The following example shows the standard CMDB groups that are used to retrieve the manufacturer data for the Network Inventory Workspace.
Figure 3. Standard CMDB groups used for the Network equipment by manufacturer widget
CMDB groups view for the Network Inventory Workspace with the list of standard CMDB groups.
To add or change the data in a widget, use the CMDB Groups function to create CMDB group codes or modify the accompanying query conditions for existing ones. To update any of the existing CMDB groups, you must follow the standard CMDB group naming convention used for the Network Inventory Workspace widgets.
Note: To learn more about creating, updating, or naming CMDB groups, see CMDB groups.

For example, let's say that you want to add another equipment manufacturer to the widget. To accomplish this task, you can use existing CMDB groups for a manufacturer, for each of the network domains, as the base for the new manufacturer. In this example, you use the existing CMDB groups for Ericsson as the base for the CMDB groups that you create for the new manufacturer.

This table shows what the existing CMDB group codes look like for Ericsson, and what they look like when you create the CMDB group codes for Dell.