Using Resource Bundles

 

Enumeration Bundle

 

The Enumeration Bundle provides a way to define a set of possible values that a TL1 Parameter can hold. You can define the enumeration values for a TL1 Parameter using the User-defined option under Enumeration in the Parameter Dialog. Also, the tool facilitates building enumeration definitions at the global level so that it can be re-used across multiple TL1 parameters.

 

To Create an Enumeration Bundle,

  1. Load a Command Set file and select Bundles -> Enumeration node from the TL1 Message Tree. The right panel displays the Enum Bundle table.

  2. Click the Add button in the right panel. The Add Enumeration Entries dialog pops up.

 

Enumeration Entries

 

  1. Specify the Enum name in the Name field. Enter the possible allowed values for the Enum parameter to the Enum Values table.

  2. Click the OK button. The Enum parameter gets added to the Enum Bundle table.

  3. Continue to add more Enum parameters to the Enum Bundle table.

  4. Click the Update button to update the changes.

  5. Click the Save button to save the changes to the file.

 

Once the Enumeration Bundle is created, you can map them to the appropriate parameter by simply selecting the Enum Name from the Enumeration combo in the Parameter Dialog.

 

Range Bundle

 

The Range Bundle specifies the minimum and maximum values that a TL1 Parameter can accept. You can define the range values for any parameter using the User-defined option under Range in the Parameter Dialog. Also, the tool facilitates building range definitions at the global level so that it can be re-used across multiple TL1 parameters.

 

To Create a Range Bundle,

  1. Load a Command Set file and select Bundles -> Range node from the TL1 Message Tree. The right panel displays the Range Bundle table.

  2. Click the Add button. The Add Range Entries dialog pops up.

 

Range Entries

 

  1. Specify the Range Name. Enter the lower and upper limits for the range parameter in the From and To fields. Click the OK button. The Range parameter gets added to the Range Bundle table.

  2. Continue to add more range parameters to the Range Bundle table.

  3. Click the Update button to update the changes.

  4. Click the Save button to save the changes to the file.

Once the Range Bundle is created, you can map them to the appropriate parameter by simply selecting the Range Name from the Range combo in the Parameter Dialog.



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