Thanks Jag for weighing in. Just wanted to make some clarifications: The catalog specifications, e.g. resource catalog TMF634, describe two approaches to modeling. One is to use completely dynamic modeling of the specification, with characteristics ...
If it is is a CPE it need not be instantiated via 639. If it is UNI or a CE / PE router, then yes. But in the Product model they should be modelled as an RS with the appropriate relationships to the other entities like PS and RFSS (if necessary). ...
Hello Jag, thanks a lot for joining this conversation. Does this mean that for me to be able to instantiate a `Router` (defined by ResourceSpec in TMF 634) into a `Resource` (defined in TMF639), I need `ProductSpec`? Which TMF is this? And to make ...
Hello Jan, Please allow me to add additional context to the excellent explanation Jonathan has given. Physical resources (and Logical resources) are modelled using the Resource Spec Entity in the model. These Resource Specs need to have a Product ...
Hello Jonathan, Thank you very much for your prompt response and warm welcome to the forum. I appreciate your explanation of the essence of physical and logical resources. With this in mind, if I may, I would like to ask ...
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