Hi Suman,
Entity 'Intent' within Inventory indicates/captures the technical commitment of a service provider towards its customer. This entity 'Intent' separates the commercial aspect of a product from the underlying technology that's needed to deliver to fulfil a service associated to the product, using the underlying resources listed in a resource inventory.
Within a traditional resource inventory, the resourceRelationship 'connectedTo' or 'contains' is used to establish the relationship between different components within a small slice of network. With entity 'Intent' associated to it can help us establish the intent of the service that was promised while purchase.
Service providers moving to a newer technology can identify the intent promised from associated resources inside resource inventory, irrespective of the product was sold, or impacting the sales catalogue. There could be multiple promotional products introduced, with one 'IntentSpecification' associated to it, thus delivering a straight forward network configuration to achieve such intent.
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Sunetra Biswas
Prodapt North America, Inc
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 14, 2025 01:13
From: Suman Bagde
Subject: TMF 637 Inventory API -Intent
Hi,
Can someone please help me understand the entity Intent and its purpose within Product Inventory?
Thank you!
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Suman Bagde
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