Configure Model Names

Because Wavepoint is published from a map service with Fiber Manager data, most of the model names below were likely assigned during your Fiber Manager implementation. However, where Fiber Manager is a flexible data model, Wavepoint is not, and thus you should still confirm the model name assignments below, and configure them if they are missing.

The topic areas below use the table names and field names as seen in the Fiber Manager sample data. Your company might have changed these names. That is OK, because Wavepoint only cares about the model names assigned to those tables and fields. All model name assignments occur in ArcCatalog using the ArcFM Properties Manager.

All possible fiber facilities are included in this list, but that does not imply you have to include them in your implementation. For example, Wavepoint supports small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers. If your fiber network does not incorporate those devices, that is OK and you do not need to configure them in your geodatabase.

Active Devices and Ports

IMPORTANT: The contents of FIBERGRIDPOSITION fields can remain null if those fields are for an object that does not belong to a rack.

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Active Device (F_ActiveDevice)

ACTIVEDEVICE

FIBERPARENT

FIBERPARENTCLASSMODELNAME

FIBERGRIDDEFAULTHEIGHT

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERNUMBERGRIDCOLUMNS

FIBERNUMBERGRIDROWS

GLOBALID

WAVEPOINTHEIGHT (optional)

WAVEPOINTLAYOUTMODE (optional)

WAVEPOINTORDER (optional)

WAVEPOINTWIDTH (optional)

Active Receive Port (F_ActiveReceivePort)

ACTIVERECEIVEPORT

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERPARENT

FIBERPORTSTATUS

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER

PORTTYPE

GLOBALID

Active Transmit Port (F_ActiveTransmitPort)

ACTIVETRANSMITPORT

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERPARENT

FIBERPORTSTATUS

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER

PORTTYPE

GLOBALID

Buffer Tubes

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Buffer Tube (F_BufferTube)

BUFFERTUBE

BUFFERTUBECOLOR

BUFFERTUBECOLORNAME

BUFFERTUBENUMBER

GLOBALID

Connection Objects

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Connection Object (F_FiberConnectionObject)

CONECTIONOBJECT

ACLASSMODELNAME

ACONNECTIONOBJECTGLOBALID

BCLASSMODELNAME

BCONNECTIONOBJECTGLOBALID

CONTAINERCLASSMODELNAME

CONTAINERGLOBALID

GLOBALID

TRAYNUMBER

Devices and Ports

In Fiber Manager , a device is a related object inside another fiber facility (for example, a media device on a rack inside a patch location).

Commonly, a device is related to a patch location. In addition, a device may also be related to a device feature class. In other words, there can be a feature class called device which has a geography on the map, and that feature class has a related device in it. To differentiate between the two, the sample data uses the name “Device” for the feature class and the name “F_Device” for the object table. The way the application understands the difference is by the model name assignments: device feature classes need the class model name ENDDEVICEPOINT, while device object tables need the class model name ENDDEVICE. Because all the connection activity occurs at the related object level, the feature class itself does not need any field model names beyond GLOBALID.

IMPORTANT: The contents of FIBERGRIDPOSITION fields can remain null if those fields are for an object that does not belong to a rack.

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Device Feature Class (Device)

ENDDEVICEPOINT

GLOBALID

Device Object (F_Device)

ENDDEVICE

FIBERGRIDDEFAULTHEIGHT

FIBERGRIDDEFAULTWIDTH

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERNUMBERGRIDCOLUMNS

FIBERNUMBERGRIDROWS

GLOBALID

WAVEPOINTHEIGHT (optional)

WAVEPOINTLAYOUTMODE (optional)

WAVEPOINTORDER (optional)

WAVEPOINTWIDTH (optional)

Device Port (F_DevicePort)

ENDDEVICEPORT

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER

PORTTYPE

Fiber Circuit Components

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Fiber Circuit Components (F_CircuitComponent)

FIBERCIRCUITCOMPONENTS

N/A

Fiber Circuit Table

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Fiber Circuit Table (F_Circuit)

FIBERCIRCUITTABLE

CALCULATEDFIBERCIRCUITLENGTH

FIBERCIRCUITGRAPH 

FIBERCIRCUITHEADERCLASS 

FIBERCIRCUITHEADERGLOBALID 

FIBERCIRCUITTRACESTYLE 

FIBERLAMBDA 

GLOBALID

Fiber Patch Locations

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Patch Location (PatchLocation)

FIBERPATCHLOCATION

FIBERPARENT

GLOBALID

Fiber Strands

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Fiber Strand (F_Fiber)

FIBERSTRAND

AVAILABLE

FIBERPARENT 

FIBERSTATUS 

FIBERSTRANDCOLOR 

FIBERSTRANDCOLORNAME 

FIBERSTRANDNUMBER 

GLOBALID

Interleave Splitters and Ports

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Interleave In Port (F_InterleaveInPort)

INTERLEAVEINPORT

PORTNUMBER

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

Interleave Internal In Port (F_InterleaveInternalInPort)

INTERLEAVEINTERNALINPORT

PORTNUMBER

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

Interleave Internal Out Port (F_InterleaveInternalOutPort)

INTERLEAVEINTERNALOUTPORT

PORTNUMBER

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

Interleave Out Port (F_InterleaveOutPort)

INTERLEAVEOUTPORT

PORTNUMBER

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

Interleave Splitter (F_InterleaveSplitter)

INTERLEAVESPLITTER

FIBERPARENT

FIBERPARENTCLASSMODELNAME

GLOBALID

 

Interleave Through Port In (F_InterleaveThroughPortIn)

INTERLEAVETHROUGHPORTIN

 PORTNUMBER

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

Interleave Through Port Out (F_InterleaveThroughPortOut)

INTERLEAVETHROUGHPORTOUT

 PORTNUMBER

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

Passive Devices and Ports

IMPORTANT: The contents of FIBERGRIDPOSITION fields can remain null if those fields are for an object that does not belong to a rack.

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Passive Device (F_PassiveDevice)

PASSIVEDEVICE 

FIBERPARENT

FIBERPARENTCLASSMODELNAME

FIBERGRIDDEFAULTHEIGHT

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERNUMBERGRIDCOLUMNS

FIBERNUMBERGRIDROWS

GLOBALID

WAVEPOINTHEIGHT (optional)

WAVEPOINTLAYOUTMODE (optional)

WAVEPOINTORDER (optional)

WAVEPOINTWIDTH (optional)

Passive Common Port (F_PassiveCommonPort)

PASSIVECOMMONPORT 

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERPARENT

FIBERPORTSTATUS

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER

PORTTYPE

GLOBALID

Passive Split Port (F_PassiveSplitPort)

PASSIVESPLITPORT 

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERPARENT

FIBERPORTSTATUS

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER

PORTTYPE

GLOBALID

Patch Panels, Cards, and Ports

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Patch Panel (F_PatchPanel)

PATCHPANEL

FIBERGRIDDEFAULTHEIGHT 

FIBERGRIDDEFAULTWIDTH  

FIBERGRIDPOSITION  

FIBERNUMBERGRIDCOLUMNS  

FIBERNUMBERGRIDROWS  

GLOBALID

WAVEPOINTHEIGHT (optional)

WAVEPOINTLAYOUTMODE (optional)

WAVEPOINTORDER (optional)

WAVEPOINTWIDTH (optional)

Patch Panel Backside Port (F_BacksidePort)

PATCHPANELBACKSIDEPORT 

FIBERPARENT 

GLOBALID

Patch Panel Card (F_PatchPanelCard)

PATCHPANELCARD 

FIBERGRIDPOSITION  

FIBERNUMBERGRIDCOLUMNS  

FIBERNUMBERGRIDROWS  

FIBERPARENT

GLOBALID

Patch Panel Frontside Port (F_FrontsidePort)

PATCHPANELFRONTSIDEPORT 

FIBERGRIDPOSITION  

FIBERPARENT 

FIBERPORTSTATUS 

PORTNUMBER 

PORTTYPE 

GLOBALID

Racks

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Rack (F_Rack)

RACK

FIBERNUMBERGRIDROWS 

GLOBALID

Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Splitters

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

SFP Device (F_SFP)

SFP 

FIBERPARENT 

GLOBALID

SFP Common Port (F_SFPCommonPort)

SFPCOMMONPORT 

FIBERPARENT

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER 

GLOBALID

SFP Split Port (F_SFPSplitPort)

SFPSPLITPORT 

FIBERPARENT

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER 

GLOBALID

Sheaths

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Sheath (FiberOpticCable)

SHEATH

GLOBALID

NUMBEROFSTRANDS  

OVERHEADUNDERGROUND 

Splice Cases

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Splice Case (SplicePoint)

SPLICEPOINT

GLOBALID

Splitters

In Fiber Manager , a splitter can be a related object inside another fiber facility (for example, a splitter inside a splice case), and a splitter can also be modeled as a stand-alone feature class. Wavepoint supports splitters as related objects, but it does not support splitters as stand-alone feature classes. If at your site, your splitters are feature classes in Fiber Manager , they need to be migrated to related objects to be usable in Wavepoint .

IMPORTANT: The contents of FIBERGRIDPOSITION fields can remain null if those fields are for an object that does not belong to a rack.

Feature or Object Class

Class Model Name

Field Model Name

Splitter (F_SplitterDevice)

SPLITTERDEVICE 

FIBERPARENT   

FIBERPARENTCLASSMODELNAME  

FIBERGRIDDEFAULTHEIGHT

FIBERGRIDPOSITION

FIBERNUMBERGRIDCOLUMNS

FIBERNUMBERGRIDROWS

FIBERTRACEREPORTFIELD (see note below this table)

GLOBALID

Splitter Input Port (F_SplitterDeviceInputPort)

SPLITTERINPUTPORT 

FIBERGRIDPOSITION 

FIBERPARENT 

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER 

PORTTYPE 

Splitter Output Port (F_SplitterDeviceOutputPort)

SPLITTEROUTPUTPORT 

FIBERGRIDPOSITION 

FIBERPARENT 

FIBERPORTSTATUS

GLOBALID

PORTNAME

PORTNUMBER 

PORTTYPE 

IMPORTANT: The attribute field that has the field model name FIBERTRACEREPORTFIELD becomes the name of the splitter as seen on the Assets tab of the parent splice case.

In Fiber Manager, the FIBERTRACEREPORTFIELD is allowed to be assigned to many fields so that they appear on the Fiber Trace Report. Wavepoint only allows one field to act as the name. So, how does Wavepoint decide which field to use as the name if the field model name is assigned to multiple fields?

Wavepoint uses the attribute field that received the FIBERTRACEREPORTFIELD field model name first. For example, if during the implementation, the fields Name, Manufacturer, and Install Date received this model name in that order, Wavepoint uses the Name field. Had it been assigned in the order of Manufacturer, Name, and Install Date, Wavepoint would use the Manufacturer as the name. If Wavepoint is not using the name you prefer, remove this field model name from all fields, then re-assign making sure the name field you need in Wavepoint receives the model name first. The order has no effect on Fiber Manager.

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