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diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/networkMap.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/networkMap.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa08922cd --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/networkMap.rst @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Network Map +=========== + +The ‘Network Map’ visualizes a network by showing the location of a site +and its connections (links) to other sites in a geographical context. + +Views +----- + +The ‘Network Map’ consists of two side-by-side views: The map and the +details-panel. + +Map +~~~ + +The geographical map visualizes sites and links of a network. Sites are +usually displayed as blue circles and links are shown as lines +connecting sites. + +If a link or site is clicked, its information is presented in the +details panel. If more than one site or link is clicked, or if links or +sites are too close together to determine which element should be +selected, a selection popup appears to select one of the elements. + +The map offers statistics information to visualize the number of links +and sites in the currently shown map area. The statistics information +gets updated when the map stops moving. + +Additionally, the map offers a search field. The user can enter the name +of a site or link. If an element was found, the map will center on the +given element and its information is loaded by the details panel. + +If the zoom level is bigger than 11 and the loaded sites have a type of +high-rise building, datacenter, factory, or street-lamp, the blue +circles are swapped against icons, which visualizes the type of site. + +The swapping of icons can be activated or deactivated via a switch on +the left-hand site of the map. The switch only becomes visible, if the +zoom level is bigger than 9. + +The map supports zoom levels between 0 (furthest zoomed out, the entire +world is visible) and 18 (most detailed). + +Whenever the map stops moving, it updates the URL with its current +latitude, longitude, and zoom values. If the ‘Network Map’ application +is opened with those URL parameters present, it will display the given +area. That way, the map can be bookmarked or shared and will always +display the same result. + +Details +~~~~~~~ + +The details panel shows information specific to the selected element. + +Sites offer information about itself, such as name, address and owner, +and a short overview of its links and nodes data. The nodes are physical +network elements, comparable to the elements of the ‘connect’ +application, and offer an interface to other apps via buttons, such as +connect, configure, and fault. Currently, those buttons are disabled. By +clicking on a link, the given link is loaded into details. + +If a link of type ‘microwave’ is selected, the ‘calculate link’ button +is available, which opens the `Link +Calculator <../linkCalculator/README.md>`__ in a new tab or page. + +Just like the map, the details panel updates the URL if data is loaded. +Once again, the ‘Network Map’ application will try to load the element +specified in the URL, if one is present. + +Connection Error +---------------- + +If no tile or network data is available, an error popup is shown. + +Load Network- and Tile-Data +--------------------------- + +On startup of the sdnc-web container, a topology URL for the network +data and a tile URL for the tiles can be specified. + +A ready-to-use topology server offering pre-defined network data is +available here. There is no way to import generic network data as of +now. |