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Third-Party Interface

Third-Party Interface

This chapter describes how to use the Third-Party Interface (TPI) Conversion Plug-in, and contains the following sections:

TPI translates NMT .cnf files to and from WANDL files. Figure 6-1 provides a high-level illustration of this process. If the design begins in NMT, all parameter values are preserved during the return from the WANDL design. If the design begins in WANDL, the tpi2nmt command assumes defaults and NMT catches unsupported settings. For information on the fields translated by TPI, refer to the appendix "Configuration Tables and Fields."

The WANDL design tool bbdsgn can further optimize the network transmission requirements and costs. For more information on WANDL design tools, contact customer service.

Translating Between NMT and WANDL Formats

This section describes how to translate between NMT and WANDL network design formats on your Sun workstation.


Figure 6-1: TPI Schematic Overview

Converting NMT Configuration Files into WANDL Files

WANDL files can be read and written from the Import and Export selections in the File menu. To write to a sub-directory, specify the subdirectory and a plan name. To read a file, select that file's plan name.This procedure explains how to convert NMT configuration (.cnf) files into files that can be read by WANDL software using the UNIX command line interface.

Step 1 Start the NMT and verify that you have a readable configuration file.

Step 2 Run the TPI command that creates a directory that holds a set of WANDL network design files and specify the extension for these files:

    nmt2tpi infile [-NT][-NIM][-id input_dir]-il loc_filename[-of
    WANDL_ext_name][-D][-H]

Step 3 You can start the WANDL design session with the nmt2tpi output files by using the following commands:

cd dir_name

bbdsgn spec.extension

dir_name is the name of the .cnf file specified in the previous step.

spec.extension is the WANDL specification file, specifying a set of files to be run together.

Converting WANDL Files into NMT .cnf Files

This procedure is for the conversion of WANDL files into files that can be read by the NMT. This procedure processes files specified in the WANDL specification file.

Step 1 Return to the parent directory.

cd ..

Step 2 Convert the WANDL files into an NMT .cnf format by entering

    tpi2nmt WANDL_directory [-BPXT3 card][-NA][-NIM][-od output_directory]
    [-if cnf][-of cnf][-D][-H]

Special Location Files

When converting files for use in WANDL, you may wish to create files from which WANDL can derive site locations.

An .loc file contains geographic location information. For sites within the United States you can specify the location by entering the NPA and NXX of the multiplexer site. (The NPA is the area code, and the NXX is the exchange prefix within the US.) For sites outside the US, you should set NPA and NXX to 999.

To create an .loc file, create a text file Each entry should appear in the following order: NMT site name, area code, exchange prefix, WANDL location name, and country. The completed file should resemble this:

San_Jose 408 49HQ

SA

163241N

113233E

419237

48492

Cupertino 408 777 CUP

SA

19241N

344762E

234761

23476

San_Jose 408 49HQ

SA

173581N

278723E

411235

11923

Atlanta 404 850 ATL

SA

163341N

132121E

321437

48492

Chesterfield 314 537 CHES

SA

169941N

444433E

419232

23476

Frankfurt 999 999 FRNK DE

SA

159419N

313243E

222562

48492

Tokyo 999 999 TOKYO JP

SA

122241N

154323E

419217

11923

Fleet 999 999 FLEET UK

SA

164651N

254333E

119237

48492

Rotterdam 999 999 RTRDM NL

SA

154341N

214563E

222562

23476

Milano 999 999 MILAN

SA

177741N

313989E

119237

48492

Col_Polanco 999 999 MEX

SA

153341N

313443E

419237

18322

Queensland 999 999 QUEEN AU

SA

178241N

413533E

519237

48492

No_Sydney 999 999 SYDNEY

SA

163241N

113433E

219237

119237

Seoul 999 999 SEOUL

SA

163241N

213343E

483927

48492

Hong_Kong 999 999 HK

SA

163241N

113233E

129372

26731

Ottawa 999 999 OTT

SA

161241N

113653E

267318

48492

Paris 999 999 PARIS

SA

154241N

314233E

212562

11923

The map2tpi command creates and updates teh Loc files with the map locations in config/node.config.

The tpi2map commmandloads the Loc V&H or map locations back into confignode.config.


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