1 Introduction
This document describes how to check the general attributes of the Managed Element (ME) and more specifically the following:
- Node name used to address the ME
- Distinguished Name (DN) prefix attribute dnPrefix used by management systems as a naming context to partition Managed Objects (MOs) from different MEs into logical domains
- Attributes managedElementType and release and the managed function name (CSCF-Function is used as example) used to identify the ME
- Attribute siteLocation used to describe the geographical location of the ME
- Note:
- The time-related attributes are currently not supported.
1.1 Prerequisites
This section describes the prerequisites, which must be fulfilled before using the procedure.
1.1.1 Conditions
The following condition must apply:
- An Ericsson Command-Line Interface (ECLI) session in Exec mode is in progress.
2 Procedure
To check the general attributes of the ME:
- Navigate to the top:
>top
- Check the node name:
>show
The following is an example output:
ManagedElement=NODE06ST
- Note:
- The node name is the value that follows ManagedElement, here NODE06ST.
- Show the general system attributes, for example:
>show ManagedElement=NODE06ST
The following is an example output:
ManagedElement=NODE06ST dnPrefix="EAST-SUBNET" managedElementType=”NODE” networkManagedElementId="NODE06ST" release=14B siteLocation=Kista SystemFunctions=1 Transport=1 CSCF-Function=NODE
This output corresponds to an ME named NODE06ST of type NODE and release 14B, located in Kista. The ME supports a managed function named CSCF-Function. The ME is managed as part of the EAST-SUBNET logical domain by a management system.
networkManagedElementId and dnPrefix are configurable attributes. However, do not change these attributes under normal circumstances since they have impact on the integration to management systems.

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