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Comparing Telecom Connections in Archibus Client/Server and Web Central
The Telecom Console in Web Central differs in some respects from the Archibus Client/Server telecom inventory tools.
Users wishing to migrate data can use a workflow rule and procedure to convert telecom data developed in Client/Sever to the format used by Web Central.
Note: Beginning with V.25.1, Archibus Windows Client/Server is no longer supported.
Asset Types
Web Central's Telecom Console does not currently use the following asset types, which were available in Archibus Client/Server:
- Punch Blocks
- Network Devices
- Cards
- Standalone Ports
- Cables
- Wireways
When using the Telecom Console to create new assets, use these guidelines to model elements that were available in Archibus Client/Server:
This item supported in Archibus Client/Server ... | should be modeled as this in Web Central |
---|---|
punch blocks | patch panels |
network devices | telecom area equipment |
cards | telecom area equipment |
standalone ports |
jacks -- or -- ports on a patch panel |
cables and wireways | not supported |
To convert an existing Client/Server telecom inventory, see Converting Telecom Data Developed in Client/Sever to the Format Used by Web Central.
Connection Inventory
The Telecom Console does not support the Connections table, which was used in Archibus Client/Server. Instead, the system stores connection data directly within the asset record. Consequently, the asset tables now have these additional fields, which enable you to indicate how a piece of equipment is connected to other points in the network.
- tc_eq_id
- tc_eqport_id
- tc_jk_id
- tc_pn_id
- tc_pnport_id