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  37. Table
  38. Appendix A Hardware Specification.
  39. Chapter 1 Shelf and Backplane Hardware
  40. Rack Installation
  41. Reversible Mounting Bracket
  42. Mounting a Single Node
  43. Mounting Multiple Nodes
  44. Figure
  45. Cisco ONS 15454 Deep Door
  46. ONS 15454 Front Door Ground Strap
  47. Removing the ONS 15454 Front Door
  48. Backplane Covers
  49. Lower Backplane Cover
  50. Rear Cover
  51. Alarm Interface Panel
  52. Electrical Interface Assemblies
  53. EIA Installation
  54. Table 1-2 EIA Configurations Compatible with the 15454-SA-ANSI and the 15454-SA-HD
  55. BNC EIA
  56. BNC Connectors
  57. BNC Insertion and Removal Tool
  58. MiniBNC EIA
  59. MiniBNC Connectors
  60. MiniBNC Backplane for Use in 1:N Protection Schemes
  61. MiniBNC Insertion and Removal Tool
  62. SMB EIA
  63. AMP Champ EIA
  64. AMP Champ EIA Backplane
  65. UBIC-V EIA
  66. UBIC-V Slot Designations
  67. UBIC-H EIA
  68. UBIC-H EIA Connector Labeling
  69. EIA Replacement
  70. Electrical Interface Adapters
  71. UBIC-V Cables
  72. UBIC-V DS-1 Cable Schematic Diagram
  73. UBIC-H Cables
  74. Cable Connector Pins
  75. UBIC-H DS-1 Cable Schematic Diagram
  76. Ethernet Cables
  77. BaseT Connector Pins
  78. Cable Routing and Management
  79. Fiber Management
  80. Fiber Management Using the Tie-Down Bar
  81. Coaxial Cable Management
  82. Wire-Wrap and Pin Connections
  83. AEP Wire-Wrap Connections to Backplane Pins
  84. Alarm Input Circuit Diagram
  85. Alarm Output Circuit Diagram
  86. Filler Card
  87. Fan-Tray Assembly
  88. Fan Tray Units for ONS 15454 Cards
  89. Fan Speed
  90. Pilot Fuse
  91. Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections
  92. ONS 15454 Backplane Pinouts (Release 3.4 or Later)
  93. Alarm Contact Connections
  94. Timing Connections
  95. TL1 Craft Interface Installation
  96. Card Slot Requirements
  97. Slot and Card Symbols
  98. Card Replacement
  99. Software and Hardware Compatibility
  100. ONS 15454 Software and Hardware Compatibility—XC10G and XC-VXC-10G Configurations
  101. Common Control Card Overview
  102. Common Control Card Functions
  103. Chapter 2 Common Control Card
  104. Electrical Card Cross-Connect Compatibility
  105. Ethernet Card Cross-Connect Compatibility
  106. TCC2 Card
  107. TCC2 Card Functionality
  108. TCC2 Card-Level Indicators
  109. Network-Level Indicators
  110. Power-Level Indicators
  111. TCC2P Functionality
  112. System Timing Functions
  113. TCC2P Card-Level Indicators
  114. XCVT Card
  115. XCVT Functionality
  116. VT Mapping
  117. XCVT Card-Level Indicators
  118. XC10G Card
  119. XC10G Functionality
  120. XC10G Cross-Connect Matrix
  121. XC10G Card-Level Indicators
  122. XCVT/XC10G/XC-VXC-10G Compatibility
  123. XC-VXC-10G Functionality
  124. XC-VXC-10G Cross-Connect Matrix
  125. XC-VXC-10G Card-Level Indicators
  126. XC-VXC-10G Compatibility
  127. AIC-I Card-Level Indicators
  128. External Alarms and Controls
  129. Orderwire
  130. Power Monitoring
  131. Data Communications Channel
  132. Electrical Card Overview
  133. Chapter 3 Electrical Card
  134. Card Compatibility
  135. Bit Error Rate Testing
  136. EC1-12 Card
  137. EC1-12 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G
  138. EC1-12 Port-Level Indicators
  139. DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Slot Compatibility
  140. DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G
  141. DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Port-Level Indicators
  142. DS1/E1-56 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  143. DS1/E1-56 Card-Level Indicators
  144. DS1/E1-56 Port-Level Indicators
  145. DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Slots and Connectors
  146. DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card-Level Indicators
  147. DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Port-Level Indicators
  148. DS3/EC1-48 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  149. DS3/EC1-48 Card-Level Indicators
  150. DS3/EC1-48 Port-Level Indicators
  151. DS3i-N-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  152. DS3i-N-12 Card-Level Indicators
  153. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Slots and Connectors
  154. DS3-12E Faceplate and Block Diagram
  155. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card-Level Indicators
  156. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Port-Level Indicators
  157. DS3XM-6 Hosted By XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G
  158. DS3XM-6 Port-Level Indicators
  159. Ported Mode
  160. Protection Modes
  161. DS3XM-12 Slots and Connectors
  162. DS3XM-12 Card-Level Indicators
  163. DS3XM-12 Port-Level Indicators
  164. Chapter 4 Optical Card
  165. Optical Card Software Release Compatibility
  166. OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card
  167. OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  168. OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card
  169. OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card-Level Indicators
  170. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  171. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  172. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  173. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  174. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  175. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Port-Level Indicators
  176. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  177. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Card-Level Indicators
  178. OC48 IR 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  179. OC48 IR 1310 Port-Level Indicators
  180. OC48 LR 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  181. OC48 LR 1550 Port-Level Indicators
  182. OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  183. OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Port-Level Indicators
  184. OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  185. OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Port-Level Indicators
  186. OC48 ELR/STM16 EH 100 GHz Faceplate and Block Diagram
  187. OC48 ELR 100 GHz Card-Level Indicators
  188. OC48 ELR 200 GHz Faceplate and Block Diagram
  189. OC48 ELR 200 GHz Card-Level Indicators
  190. OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  191. OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Port-Level Indicators
  192. OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  193. OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Port-Level Indicators
  194. OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192LR1550) Faceplate and Block Diagram
  195. Enlarged Section of the OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192LR1550) Faceplate
  196. OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192-LR2) Faceplate and Block Diagram
  197. Enlarged Section of the OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192-LR2) Faceplate
  198. OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  199. OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Faceplate
  200. OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card-Level Indicators
  201. OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Port-Level Indicators
  202. Slot Compatibility by Cross-Connect Card
  203. Ports and Line Rates
  204. Line Rate Configurations Per 15454_MRC-12 Port, Based on Available Bandwidth
  205. MRC-12 Card-Level Indicators
  206. MRC-12 Port-Level Indicators
  207. MRC-2.5G-4 Card Faceplate and Block Diagram
  208. Maximum Bandwidth by Shelf Slot for the MRC-2.5G-4 in Different Cross-Connect Configurations
  209. MRC-2.5G-4 Card-Level Indicators
  210. OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Cards
  211. OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card Faceplates and Block Diagram
  212. OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card-Level Indicators
  213. SFP and XFP Card Compatibility
  214. SFP Description
  215. XFP Description
  216. PPM Provisioning
  217. Chapter 5 Ethernet Card
  218. Ethernet Card Software Compatibility
  219. E100T-12 Card
  220. Slot Compatibility
  221. Cross-Connect Compatibility
  222. E100T-G Card-Level Indicators
  223. E1000-2 Card
  224. E1000-2 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  225. E1000-2 Card-Level Indicators
  226. E1000-2-G Card
  227. E1000-2-G Faceplate and Block Diagram
  228. E1000-2-G Card-Level Indicators
  229. G1K-4 Card
  230. STS-24c Restriction
  231. G1K-4 Port-Level Indicators
  232. ML100T-12 Card-Level Indicators
  233. ML100T-12 Port-Level Indicators
  234. ML100X-8 Card-Level Indicators
  235. ML100X-8 Port-Level Indicators
  236. ML1000-2 Card-Level Indicators
  237. ML1000-2 Port-Level Indicators
  238. ML-MR-10 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  239. ML-MR-10 Card-Level Indicators
  240. CE-100T-8 Card
  241. CE-100T-8 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  242. CE-100T-8 Card-Level Indicators
  243. CE-1000-4 Card-Level Indicators
  244. CE-1000-4 Port-Level Indicators
  245. CE-MR-10 Card-Level Indicators
  246. CE-MR-10 Port-Level Indicators
  247. Compatibility by Card
  248. GBIC Description
  249. G1K-4 DWDM and CWDM GBICs
  250. CWDM GBIC with Wavelength Appropriate for Fiber-Connected Device
  251. G-Series with CWDM/DWDM GBICs in Cable Network
  252. Actuator/Button SFP
  253. FC_MR-4 Card Overview
  254. Chapter 6 Storage Acces Networking Card
  255. FC_MR-4 Card-Level Indicators
  256. FC_MR-4 Port-Level Indicators
  257. Enhanced Card Mode
  258. Differential Delay Features
  259. Link Integrity
  260. FC_MR-4 Card GBICs
  261. Electrical Card Protection
  262. Protection
  263. N Protection
  264. Revertive Switching
  265. Electrical Card Protection and the Backplane
  266. Electrical Card Protection By EIA Type
  267. Unprotected Low-Density Electrical Card Schemes for EIA Types
  268. Unprotected High-Density Electrical Card Schemes for EIA Types
  269. Protection Schemes for Low-Density Electrical Cards with EIA Types
  270. N Protection Schemes for Low-Density Electrical Cards with EIA Types
  271. Standard BNC Protection
  272. MiniBNC Protection
  273. OC-N Card Protection
  274. Unprotected Cards
  275. C H A P T E R 8 Cisco Transport Controller Operation
  276. CTC Software Installed on the PC or UNIX Workstation
  277. CTC Installation Overview
  278. PC and UNIX Workstation Requirements
  279. Computer Requirements for CTC
  280. ONS 15454 Connection
  281. CTC Login
  282. CTC Window
  283. Node View
  284. Node View Card Shortcuts
  285. Node View Tabs
  286. Network View
  287. Network View Tabs
  288. DCC Links
  289. Card View
  290. Print or Export CTC Data
  291. Using the CTC Launcher Application to Manage Multiple ONS Nodes
  292. Static IP-Over-CLNS Tunnels
  293. TCC2/TCC2P Card Reset
  294. Software Revert
  295. User IDs and Security Levels
  296. Chapter 9 Security
  297. ONS 15454 Security Levels—Network View
  298. Security Policies
  299. Idle User Timeout
  300. Secure Access
  301. Audit Trail Capacities
  302. Shared Secrets
  303. Timing Parameters
  304. Chapter 10 Timing
  305. Synchronization Status Messaging
  306. SONET SSM Messages
  307. Chapter 11 Circuit and Tunnel
  308. Concatenated STS Time Slot Assignments
  309. Circuit Status
  310. Circuit States
  311. Circuit Protection Types
  312. Circuit Information in the Edit Circuit Window
  313. Port State Color Indicators
  314. Cross-Connect Card Bandwidth
  315. One VT1.5 Circuit on One STS
  316. Two VT1.5 Circuits in a BLSR
  317. Portless Transmux
  318. DCC Tunnels
  319. Traditional DCC Tunnels
  320. IP-Encapsulated Tunnels
  321. Path ProtectionCircuits
  322. Open-Ended Path Protection Circuits
  323. Go-and-Return Path Protection Routing
  324. BLSR STS and VT Squelch Tables
  325. BLSR VT Squelch Table
  326. Section and Path Trace
  327. Path Signal Label, C2 Byte
  328. STS Path Signal Label Assignments for Signals
  329. Automatic Circuit Routing
  330. Bandwidth Allocation and Routing
  331. Manual Circuit Routing
  332. Alternate Paths for Virtual Path Protection Segments
  333. Ethernet Shared Packet Ring Routing
  334. Unidirectional STS/VT Circuit
  335. Constraint-Based Circuit Routing
  336. Virtual Concatenated Circuits
  337. VCAT Common Fiber Routing
  338. Link Capacity Adjustment
  339. VCAT Circuit Size
  340. Open-Ended VCAT
  341. Open-Ended VCAT Protection
  342. Bridge and Roll
  343. Rolls Window
  344. Roll Status
  345. Single and Dual Rolls
  346. Single Destination Roll
  347. Two Circuit Bridge and Roll
  348. Protected Circuits
  349. Reconfigured Circuits
  350. Server Trail Protection Types
  351. Shared Resource Link Group
  352. SONET Rings and TCC2/TCC2P Cards
  353. ONS 15454 Rings with Redundant TCC2/TCC2P Cards
  354. Chapter 12 SONET Topologie and Upgrade
  355. Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR
  356. Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR Traffic Pattern Sample
  357. Four-Fiber BLSRs
  358. Four-Node, Four-Fiber BLSR
  359. Four-Fiber BLSR Span Switch
  360. BLSR Bandwidth
  361. BLSR Application Example
  362. Five-Node Two-Fiber BLSR
  363. BLSR Fiber Connections
  364. Path Protection
  365. Basic Four-Node Path Protection
  366. Path Protection with a Fiber Break
  367. Four-Port, OC-3 Path Protection
  368. Layout of Node ID 0 in the OC-3 Path Protection Example in Figure 12-15
  369. Dual-Ring Interconnect
  370. Path Protection DRI
  371. Path Protection/BLSR DRI Handoff Configurations
  372. Comparison of the Protection Schemes
  373. Subtending Rings
  374. Figure 12-29 BLSR Subtending from a BLSR
  375. Linear ADM Configurations
  376. Four-Shelf Node Configurations
  377. STS around the Ring
  378. OC-N Speed Upgrades
  379. Slot 5, 6, 12, and 13 Upgrade Options
  380. Upgrade Options for Slots 1 through 4 and 14 through 17
  381. Span Upgrade Wizard
  382. Unprotected Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to Path Protection
  383. Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to Two-Fiber BLSR
  384. Two-Fiber BLSR to Four-Fiber BLSR
  385. IP Networking Overview
  386. C H A P T E R 13 Management Network Connectivity
  387. IP Scenario 1: CTC and ONS 15454s on Same Subnet
  388. IP Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP to Enable an ONS 15454 Gateway
  389. IP Scenario 4: Default Gateway on a CTC Computer
  390. IP Scenario 5: Using Static Routes to Connect to LANs
  391. Figure 13-6 IP Scenario 5: Static Route With One CTC Computer Used as a Destination
  392. IP Scenario 6: Using OSPF
  393. IP Scenario 7: Provisioning the ONS 15454 SOCKS Proxy Server
  394. ONS 15454 Gateway and End NE Settings
  395. Figure 13-13 IP Scenario 7: ONS 15454 SOCKS Proxy Server With ENEs on Multiple Rings
  396. IP Scenario 8: Dual GNEs on a Subnet
  397. IP Scenario 9: IP Addressing with Secure Mode Enabled
  398. Secure Node Locked and Unlocked Behavior
  399. Routing Table
  400. External Firewalls
  401. Open GNE
  402. Proxy and Firewall Tunnels for Foreign Terminations
  403. TCP/IP and OSI Networking
  404. Point-to-Point Protocol
  405. Link Access Protocol on the D Channel
  406. NSAP Fields
  407. ISO-DCC NSAP Address
  408. OSI Routing
  409. Level 1 and Level 2 OSI Routing
  410. End System-to-Intermediate System Protocol
  411. TARP
  412. TARP Processing
  413. TARP Loop Detection Buffer
  414. Manual TID to NSAP Provisioning
  415. OSI Virtual Routers
  416. Provisioning OSI Routers
  417. IP-over-CLNS Tunnels
  418. Provisioning IP-over-CLNS Tunnels
  419. IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 1: ONS Node to Other Vendor GNE
  420. IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 2: ONS Node to Router
  421. IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 3: ONS Node to Router Across an OSI DCN
  422. OSI/IP Networking Scenarios
  423. OSI/IP Scenario 1: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, IP DCC, and ONS ENE
  424. OSI/IP Scenario 2: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE
  425. OSI/IP Scenario 3: IP OSS, IP DCN, Other Vendor GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS ENE
  426. OSI/IP Scenario 4: Multiple ONS DCC Areas
  427. OSI/IP Scenario 5: GNE Without an OSI DCC Connection
  428. OSI/IP Scenario 6: IP OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE
  429. OSI/IP Scenario 7: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, Other Vender GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS NEs
  430. OSI/IP Scenario 8: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vender NEs
  431. Provisioning OSI in CTC
  432. IPv6 Network Compatibility
  433. Overview
  434. C H A P T E R 14 Alarm Monitoring and Management
  435. Viewing Alarms With Each Node's Time Zone
  436. Viewing Alarm-Affected Circuits
  437. Controlling the Conditions Display
  438. Filtering Conditions
  439. History Column Descriptions
  440. Alarm History and Log Buffer Capacities
  441. Creating and Modifying Alarm Profiles
  442. Alarm Profile Buttons
  443. Alarm Profile Editing
  444. Applying Alarm Profiles
  445. Alarms Suppressed by User Command
  446. User Defined Alarm Types
  447. Chapter 15 Performance Monitoring
  448. Intermediate Path Performance Monitoring
  449. Pointer Justification Count Performance Monitoring
  450. Performance Monitoring Parameter Definitions
  451. Performance Monitoring for Electrical Cards
  452. PM Read Points on the EC1-12 Card
  453. DS1/E1-56 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  454. PM Read Points on the DS1/E1-56 Card
  455. DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  456. PM Read Points on the DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Cards
  457. DS-1 Facility Data Link Performance Monitoring
  458. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  459. Monitored Signal Types for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
  460. DS3i-N-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  461. PM Read Points on the DS3i-N-12 Cards
  462. DS3XM-6 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  463. PM Read Points on the DS3XM-6 Card
  464. DS3XM-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  465. PM Read Points on the DS3XM-12 Card
  466. DS3/EC1-48 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  467. PM Read Points on the DS3/EC1-48 Card
  468. Performance Monitoring for Ethernet Cards
  469. E-Series Ethernet Utilization Window
  470. G-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  471. G-Series Ethernet Utilization Window
  472. G-Series Ethernet History Window
  473. ML-Series Card Ether Ports Utilization Window
  474. ML-Series Card Ether Ports History Window
  475. ML-Series RPR Span Window
  476. CE-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  477. CE-Series Card Ether Port Statistics Window
  478. CE-Series Card Ether Ports Utilization Window
  479. CE-Series Card Ether Ports History Window
  480. CE-Series Card POS Ports Utilization Window
  481. Monitored Signal Types for the OC-3 Cards
  482. OC-3 Card PMs
  483. Performance Monitoring for Optical Multirate Cards
  484. Performance Monitoring for Storage Access Networking Cards
  485. FC_MR-4 Statistics Window
  486. FC_MR-4 Utilization Window
  487. FC_MR-4 History Window
  488. SNMP Overview
  489. Chapter 16 SNMP
  490. Example of the Primary SNMP Components
  491. SNMP External Interface Requirement
  492. SNMP Management Information Bases
  493. Proprietary ONS 15454 MIBs
  494. Generic Threshold and Performance Monitoring MIBs
  495. SNMP Trap Content
  496. Variable Trap Bindings
  497. SNMP Community Names
  498. Bit RMON Monitoring over DCC
  499. Row Creation in cMediaIndependentHistoryControlTable
  500. Get Requests and GetNext Requests
  501. Row Deletion in historyControl Table
  502. Alarm Table
  503. Row Deletion in alarmTable
  504. Event RMON Group
  505. A.1 Shelf Specifications
  506. A.1.2 Configurations
  507. A.1.7 Alarm Interface
  508. A.1.12 Fan Tray
  509. A.2 SFP, XFP, and GBIC Specifications
  510. A.3 General Card Specifications
  511. A.3.2 Temperature
  512. A.4 Common Control Card Specifications
  513. A.4.2 TCC2P Card Specifications
  514. A.4.3 XCVT Card Specifications
  515. A.4.5 XC-VXC-10G Card Specifications
  516. A.4.7 AEP Specifications
  517. A.5 Electrical Card Specifications
  518. A.5.2 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card Specifications
  519. A.5.3 DS1/E1-56 Card Specifications
  520. A.5.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Specifications
  521. A.5.5 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card Specifications
  522. A.5.6 DS3i-N-12 Card Specifications
  523. A.5.7 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card Specifications
  524. A.5.8 DS3XM-12 Card Specifications
  525. A.5.9 DS3XM-6 Card Specifications
  526. A.5.10 FILLER Card Specifications
  527. A.6.1 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card Specifications
  528. A.6.2 OC3 IR/STM1SH 1310-8 Card Specifications
  529. A.6.3 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card Specifications
  530. A.6.4 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card Specifications
  531. A.6.5 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card Specifications
  532. A.6.6 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Specifications
  533. A.6.7 OC48 IR 1310 Card Specifications
  534. A.6.8 OC48 LR 1550 Card Specifications
  535. A.6.10 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card Specifications
  536. A.6.11 OC48 ELR/STM 16 EH 100 GHz Card Specifications
  537. A.6.12 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Card Specifications
  538. A.6.13 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card Specifications
  539. A.6.14 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card Specifications
  540. A.6.15 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card Specifications
  541. A.6.16 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card Specifications
  542. A.6.17 15454_MRC-12 Card Specifications
  543. A.6.18 MRC-2.5G-4 Card Specifications
  544. A.6.19 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach Card Specifications
  545. A.7 Ethernet Card Specifications
  546. A.7.2 E100T-G Card Specifications
  547. A.7.5 CE-1000-4 Card Specifications
  548. A.7.7 CE-MR-10 Card Specifications
  549. A.7.10 ML1000-2 Card Specifications
  550. A.8 Storage Access Networking Card Specifications
  551. Table B-
  552. Appendix B Administrative and Service State
  553. B.3 Service State Transitions
  554. B.3.1 Card Service State Transitions
  555. B.3.2 Port and Cross-Connect Service State Transitions
  556. B.3.3 Pluggable Equipment Service State Transitions
  557. C.1 Network Element Defaults Description
  558. Appendix C Network Element Default
  559. C.2.2 Threshold Defaults
  560. C.2.3 Defaults by Card
  561. C.2.3.2 DS1/E1-56 Card Default Settings
  562. C.2.3.3 DS-3 Card Default Settings
  563. C.2.3.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Default Settings
  564. C.2.3.5 DS3E Card Default Settings
  565. C.2.3.6 DS3I Card Default Settings
  566. C.2.3.7 DS3XM-6 Card Default Settings
  567. C.2.3.8 DS3XM-12 Card Default Settings
  568. C.2.3.9 EC1-12 Card Default Settings
  569. C.2.3.10 FC_MR-4 Card Default Settings
  570. C.2.3.11 Ethernet Card Default Settings
  571. C.2.3.12 OC-3 Card Default Settings
  572. C.2.3.13 OC3-8 Card Default Settings
  573. C.2.3.14 OC-12 Card Default Settings
  574. C.2.3.15 OC12-4 Card Default Settings
  575. C.2.3.16 OC-48 Card Default Settings
  576. C.2.3.17 OC-192 Card Default Settings
  577. C.2.3.18 OC192-XFP Default Settings
  578. C.2.3.19 MRC-12 Card Default Settings
  579. C.2.3.20 MRC-2.5G-4 Card Default Settings
  580. C.3 Node Default Settings
  581. Node Default Settings
  582. C.3.1 Time Zones
  583. Time Zones
  584. C.4 CTC Default Settings
  585. CTC Default Settings
  586. JRE Compatibility
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  19. Table Of Contents
  20. about this manual
  21. Appendix A Hardware Specification.
  22. document organization
  23. related documentation
  24. document conventions
  25. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  26. Chapter 1 Shelf and Backplane Hardware
  27. rack installation
  28. Reversible Mounting Bracket
  29. Mounting a Single Node
  30. front door
  31. Backplane Covers
  32. Lower Backplane Cover
  33. Rear Cover
  34. Alarm Interface Panel
  35. Electrical Interface Assemblies
  36. EIA Installation
  37. BNC EIA
  38. bnc connectors
  39. BNC Insertion and Removal Tool
  40. MiniBNC EIA
  41. MiniBNC Connectors
  42. MiniBNC Insertion and Removal Tool
  43. SMB EIA
  44. AMP Champ EIA
  45. UBIC-V EIA
  46. UBIC-H EIA
  47. EIA Replacement
  48. Electrical Interface Adapters
  49. UBIC-V Cables
  50. UBIC-H Cables
  51. Ethernet Cables
  52. Cable Routing and Management
  53. Fiber Management
  54. Fiber Management Using the Tie-Down Bar
  55. Coaxial Cable Management
  56. Wire-Wrap and Pin Connections
  57. Filler Card
  58. Fan-Tray Assembly
  59. fan failure
  60. air filter
  61. Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections
  62. Alarm Contact Connections
  63. lan connections
  64. TL1 Craft Interface Installation
  65. Card Slot Requirements
  66. card replacement
  67. Software and Hardware Compatibility
  68. common control cards
  69. Chapter 2 Common Control Card
  70. TCC2 Card
  71. TCC2 Card Functionality
  72. TCC2 Card-Level Indicators
  73. Network-Level Indicators
  74. Power-Level Indicators
  75. TCC2P Functionality
  76. TCC2P Card-Level Indicators
  77. XCVT Functionality
  78. VT Mapping
  79. XCVT Hosting DS3XM-6 or DS3XM-12
  80. XC10G Card
  81. XC10G Functionality
  82. XC10G Hosting DS3XM-6 or DS3XM-12
  83. XCVT/XC10G/XC-VXC-10G Compatibility
  84. XC-VXC-10G Functionality
  85. XC-VXC-10G Hosting DS3XM-6 or DS3XM-12
  86. XC-VXC-10G Compatibility
  87. AIC-I Card-Level Indicators
  88. External Alarms and Controls
  89. Orderwire
  90. Power Monitoring
  91. Data Communications Channel
  92. Electrical Card Overview
  93. Chapter 3 Electrical Card
  94. Card Compatibility
  95. EC1-12 Slots and Connectors
  96. EC1-12 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G
  97. DS1N-14 Features and Functions
  98. DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G
  99. DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Port-Level Indicators
  100. DS1/E1-56 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  101. DS1/E1-56 Card-Level Indicators
  102. DS1/E1-56 Port-Level Indicators
  103. DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Slots and Connectors
  104. DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card-Level Indicators
  105. DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Port-Level Indicators
  106. DS3/EC1-48 Faceplate and Block Diagram
  107. DS3/EC1-48 Card-Level Indicators
  108. DS3/EC1-48 Port-Level Indicators
  109. DS3i-N-12 Card-Level Indicators
  110. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Slots and Connectors
  111. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card-Level Indicators
  112. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Port-Level Indicators
  113. DS3XM-6 Hosted By XCVT
  114. DS3XM-6 Port-Level Indicators
  115. Ported Mode
  116. Protection Modes
  117. DS3XM-12 Slots and Connectors
  118. DS3XM-12 Card-Level Indicators
  119. DS3XM-12 Port-Level Indicators
  120. Chapter 4 Optical Card
  121. Card Summary
  122. OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card
  123. OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  124. OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card
  125. OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card-Level Indicators
  126. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card
  127. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  128. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card
  129. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  130. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card
  131. OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  132. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Card
  133. OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Card-Level Indicators
  134. OC48 IR 1310 Card
  135. OC48 IR 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  136. OC48 LR 1550 Card
  137. OC48 LR 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  138. OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card
  139. OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  140. OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card
  141. OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  142. OC48 ELR/STM16 EH 100 GHz Cards
  143. OC48 ELR 100 GHz Card-Level Indicators
  144. OC48 ELR 200 GHz Cards
  145. OC48 ELR 200 GHz Card-Level Indicators
  146. OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card
  147. OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card-Level Indicators
  148. OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card
  149. OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  150. OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card
  151. OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators
  152. OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card
  153. OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card-Level Indicators
  154. Slot Compatibility by Cross-Connect Card
  155. Ports and Line Rates
  156. MRC-12 Card-Level Indicators
  157. OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Cards
  158. OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card-Level Indicators
  159. SFP Description
  160. PPM Provisioning
  161. Ethernet Card Overview
  162. Chapter 5 Ethernet Card
  163. Slot Compatibility
  164. E100T-G Card
  165. Cross-Connect Compatibility
  166. E1000-2-G Card
  167. E1000-2-G Card-Level Indicators
  168. G1000-4 Card
  169. STS-24c Restriction
  170. G1K-4 Compatibility
  171. ML100T-12 Card
  172. ML100T-12 Card-Level Indicators
  173. ML100T-12 Port-Level Indicators
  174. ML100X-8 Card-Level Indicators
  175. ML1000-2 Card-Level Indicators
  176. CE-100T-8 Card-Level Indicators
  177. Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility
  178. CE-1000-4 Card-Level Indicators
  179. CE-1000-4 Port-Level Indicators
  180. GBIC Description
  181. G-1K-4 DWDM and CWDM GBICs
  182. FC_MR-4 Card Overview
  183. Chapter 6 Storage Acces Networking Card
  184. FC_MR-4 Card-Level Indicators
  185. FC_MR-4 Port-Level Indicators
  186. Enhanced Card Mode
  187. Differential Delay Features
  188. link recovery
  189. FC_MR-4 Card GBICs
  190. Electrical Card Protection
  191. Chapter 7 Card Protection
  192. N Protection
  193. Revertive Switching
  194. Electrical Card Protection and the Backplane
  195. Standard BNC Protection
  196. MiniBNC Protection
  197. OC-N Card Protection
  198. Unprotected Cards
  199. C H A P T E R 8 Cisco Transport Controller Operation
  200. CTC Software Installed on the PC or UNIX Workstation
  201. PC and UNIX Workstation Requirements
  202. ONS 15454 Connection
  203. CTC Window
  204. Node View
  205. Node View Card Shortcuts
  206. network view
  207. Network View
  208. Network View Tabs
  209. Link Consolidation
  210. Card View
  211. Print or Export CTC Data
  212. Software Revert
  213. User IDs and Security Levels
  214. Chapter 9 Security
  215. Security Policies
  216. Secure Access
  217. radius authentication
  218. shared secrets
  219. timing parameters
  220. Chapter 10 Timing
  221. Synchronization Status Messaging
  222. Chapter 11 Circuit and Tunnel
  223. Concatenated STS Time Slot Assignments
  224. Circuit Status
  225. Circuit States
  226. Circuit Protection Types
  227. Circuit Information in the Edit Circuit Window
  228. Cross-Connect Card Bandwidth
  229. Portless Transmux
  230. DCC Tunnels
  231. Traditional DCC Tunnels
  232. IP-Encapsulated Tunnels
  233. Monitor Circuits
  234. Open-Ended Path Protection Circuits
  235. BLSR Protection Channel Access Circuits
  236. BLSR STS and VT Squelch Tables
  237. Section and Path Trace
  238. Path Signal Label, C2 Byte
  239. Automatic Circuit Routing
  240. Bandwidth Allocation and Routing
  241. Manual Circuit Routing
  242. Constraint-Based Circuit Routing
  243. Virtual Concatenated Circuits
  244. Link Capacity Adjustment
  245. VCAT Circuit Size
  246. Bridge and Roll
  247. Rolls Window
  248. Roll Status
  249. Single and Dual Rolls
  250. Two Circuit Bridge and Roll
  251. Protected Circuits
  252. vlan management
  253. SONET Rings and TCC2/TCC2P Cards
  254. Chapter 12 SONET Topologie and Upgrade
  255. Four-Fiber BLSRs
  256. BLSR Bandwidth
  257. BLSR Application Example
  258. BLSR Fiber Connections
  259. Comparison of the Protection Schemes
  260. Linear ADM Configurations
  261. Four-Shelf Node Configurations
  262. OC-N Speed Upgrades
  263. Span Upgrade Wizard
  264. In-Service Topology Upgrades
  265. Unprotected Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to Path Protection
  266. Path Protection to Two-Fiber BLSR
  267. C H A P T E R 13 Management Network Connectivity
  268. IP Scenario 1: CTC and ONS 15454s on Same Subnet
  269. IP Scenario 2: CTC and ONS 15454 Nodes Connected to a Router
  270. IP Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP to Enable an ONS 15454 Gateway
  271. IP Scenario 4: Default Gateway on a CTC Computer
  272. IP Scenario 5: Using Static Routes to Connect to LANs
  273. IP Scenario 6: Using OSPF
  274. IP Scenario 7: Provisioning the ONS 15454 SOCKS Proxy Server
  275. IP Scenario 8: Dual GNEs on a Subnet
  276. IP Scenario 9: IP Addressing with Secure Mode Enabled
  277. Secure Node Locked and Unlocked Behavior
  278. Provisionable Patchcords
  279. routing table
  280. External Firewalls
  281. Open GNE
  282. TCP/IP and OSI Networking
  283. Point-to-Point Protocol
  284. Link Access Protocol on the D Channel
  285. OSI Connectionless Network Service
  286. OSI Routing
  287. End System-to-Intermediate System Protocol
  288. TARP
  289. TARP Processing
  290. Manual TARP Adjacencies
  291. OSI Virtual Routers
  292. IP-over-CLNS Tunnels
  293. IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 1: ONS Node to Other Vendor GNE
  294. IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 2: ONS Node to Router
  295. IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 3: ONS Node to Router Across an OSI DCN
  296. OSI/IP Networking Scenarios
  297. OSI/IP Scenario 2: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE
  298. OSI/IP Scenario 3: IP OSS, IP DCN, Other Vendor GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS ENE
  299. OSI/IP Scenario 4: Multiple ONS DCC Areas
  300. OSI/IP Scenario 5: GNE Without an OSI DCC Connection
  301. OSI/IP Scenario 6: IP OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE
  302. Provisioning OSI in CTC
  303. Overview
  304. C H A P T E R 14 Alarm Monitoring and Management
  305. Viewing Alarms With Each Node's Time Zone
  306. Viewing Alarm-Affected Circuits
  307. Controlling the Conditions Display
  308. Filtering Conditions
  309. History Column Descriptions
  310. Alarm History and Log Buffer Capacities
  311. Creating and Modifying Alarm Profiles
  312. Alarm Profile Buttons
  313. Alarm Profile Editing
  314. Applying Alarm Profiles
  315. Alarms Suppressed by User Command
  316. external controls
  317. performance monitoring
  318. Chapter 15 Performance Monitoring
  319. Intermediate Path Performance Monitoring
  320. Pointer Justification Count Performance Monitoring
  321. Performance Monitoring for Electrical Cards
  322. DS1_E1_56 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  323. DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  324. DS-1 Facility Data Link Performance Monitoring
  325. DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  326. DS3i-N-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  327. DS3XM-6 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  328. DS3XM-12 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  329. DS3-EC1-48 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  330. Performance Monitoring for Ethernet Cards
  331. E-Series Ethernet Utilization Window
  332. G-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  333. G-Series Ethernet Utilization Window
  334. G-Series Ethernet History Window
  335. ML-Series POS Ports Window
  336. CE-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
  337. CE-Series Card Ether Ports Utilization Window
  338. CE-Series Card POS Ports Utilization Window
  339. Performance Monitoring for Optical Cards
  340. Performance Monitoring for Optical Multirate Cards
  341. Performance Monitoring for Storage Access Networking Cards
  342. FC_MR-4 Utilization Window
  343. FC_MR-4 History Window
  344. snmp overview
  345. Chapter 16 SNMP
  346. SNMP External Interface Requirement
  347. SNMP Management Information Bases
  348. Proprietary ONS 15454 MIBs
  349. Generic Threshold and Performance Monitoring MIBs
  350. SNMP Trap Content
  351. Generic and IETF Traps
  352. Variable Trap Bindings
  353. remote monitoring
  354. Bit RMON Monitoring over DCC
  355. HC-RMON-MIB Support
  356. Bit etherStatsHighCapacity Table
  357. Get Requests and GetNext Requests
  358. Row Creation in alarmTable
  359. Event Table
  360. hardware specifications
  361. A.1.3 Cisco Transport Controller
  362. A.1.8 EIA Interface
  363. A.1.13 Dimensions
  364. A.3 General Card Specifications
  365. A.3.2 Temperature
  366. A.4 Common Control Card Specifications
  367. A.4.2 TCC2P Card Specifications
  368. A.4.3 XCVT Card Specifications
  369. A.4.5 XC-XVC-10G Card Specifications
  370. A.4.7 AEP Specifications
  371. A.5 Electrical Card Specifications
  372. A.5.2 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card Specifications
  373. A.5.3 DS1/E1-56 Card Specifications
  374. A.5.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Specifications
  375. A.5.5 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Card Specifications
  376. A.5.6 DS3i-N-12 Card Specifications
  377. A.5.7 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card Specifications
  378. A.5.8 DS3XM-12 Card Specifications
  379. A.5.9 DS3XM-6 Card Specifications
  380. A.5.10 FILLER Card Specifications
  381. A.6.1 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card Specifications
  382. A.6.2 OC3 IR/STM1SH 1310-8 Card Specifications
  383. A.6.3 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card Specifications
  384. A.6.4 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card Specifications
  385. A.6.5 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card Specifications
  386. A.6.6 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Specifications
  387. A.6.7 OC48 IR 1310 Card Specifications
  388. A.6.8 OC48 LR 1550 Card Specifications
  389. A.6.10 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card Specifications
  390. A.6.11 OC48 ELR/STM 16 EH 100 GHz Card Specifications
  391. A.6.12 OC48 ELR 200 GHz Card Specifications
  392. A.6.13 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card Specifications
  393. A.6.14 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card Specifications
  394. A.6.15 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card Specifications
  395. A.6.16 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card Specifications
  396. A.6.17 15454_MRC-12 Card Specifications
  397. A.6.18 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach Card Specifications
  398. A.6.19 OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card Specifications
  399. A.7 Ethernet Card Specifications
  400. A.7.3 E1000-2 Card Specifications
  401. A.7.6 CE-100T-8 Card Specifications
  402. A.7.9 ML1000-2 Card Specifications
  403. A.8 Storage Access Networking Card Specifications
  404. Appendix B Administrative and Service State
  405. B.3 Service State Transitions
  406. B.3.1 Card Service State Transitions
  407. B.3.2 Port and Cross-Connect Service State Transitions
  408. C.1 Network Element Defaults Description
  409. Appendix C Network Element Default
  410. C.2.2 Threshold Defaults
  411. C.2.3 Defaults by Card
  412. C.2.3.2 DS1/E1-56 Card Default Settings
  413. C.2.3.3 DS-3 Card Default Settings
  414. C.2.3.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Default Settings
  415. C.2.3.5 DS3E Card Default Settings
  416. C.2.3.6 DS3I Card Default Settings
  417. C.2.3.7 DS3XM-6 Card Default Settings
  418. C.2.3.8 DS3XM-12 Card Default Settings
  419. C.2.3.9 EC1-12 Card Default Settings
  420. C.2.3.10 FC_MR-4 Card Default Settings
  421. C.2.3.11 Ethernet Card Default Settings
  422. C.2.3.13 OC3-8 Card Default Settings
  423. C.2.3.14 OC-12 Card Default Settings
  424. C.2.3.15 OC12-4 Card Default Settings
  425. C.2.3.16 OC-48 Card Default Settings
  426. C.2.3.17 OC-192 Card Default Settings
  427. C.2.3.18 OC192-XFP Default Settings
  428. C.2.3.19 MRC-12 Card Default Settings
  429. C.3 Node Default Settings
  430. C.3.1 Time Zones
  431. C.4 CTC Default Settings
  432. Timing Parameters
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  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Cisco ONS 15454 SONET/SDH ML-Series Multilayer Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide,
  10. revision history
  11. Command Reference
  12. obtaining documentation
  13. ordering documentation
  14. technical assistance center
  15. obtaining additional publications and information
  16. Chapter 2 CTC Operation
  17. Figure
  18. Displaying ML-Series POS Statistics on CTC
  19. Displaying ML-Series Ethernet Ports Provisioning Information on CTC
  20. Displaying ML-Series POS Ports Provisioning Information on CTC
  21. Managing SONET/SDH Alarms
  22. SONET/SDH Circuit Provisioning
  23. Hardware Installation
  24. Chapter 3 Initial Configuration
  25. Telnetting to a Management Port
  26. Connecting a PC or Terminal to the Console Port
  27. Startup Configuration File
  28. Manually Creating a Startup Configuration File Through the Serial Console Port
  29. Configuring the Management Port
  30. Configuring the Hostname
  31. Understanding Cisco IOS Command Modes
  32. Using the Command Modes
  33. Understanding the Interface Configuration
  34. Chapter 4 Configuring Interface
  35. Instructions for Configuring Interfaces
  36. Understanding Interfaces
  37. Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet Interface (ML1000-2)
  38. Monitoring Operations on the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
  39. POS on the ML-Series card
  40. Three SONET Layers
  41. C2 Byte and Scrambling
  42. Third-Party POS Interfaces
  43. Configuring the ML-Series POS Interfaces
  44. Monitoring Operations on the POS Interface and POS Controller
  45. Additional Configurations
  46. Configuring Framing
  47. Common ML-Series POS Configurations
  48. ML-Series Card to Cisco 12000 GSR-Series Router
  49. ML-Series Card to G-Series Card
  50. Bridging
  51. Chapter 5 Configuring Bridging
  52. Configuring Bridging Example
  53. Monitoring and Verifying Bridging
  54. STP Features
  55. Chapter 6 Configuring STP and RSTP
  56. Election of the Root Switch
  57. Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
  58. Spanning-Tree Interface States
  59. Blocking State
  60. Listening State
  61. Spanning-Tree Address Management
  62. Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
  63. Port Roles and the Active Topology
  64. Rapid Convergence
  65. Synchronization of Port Roles
  66. Bridge Protocol Data Unit Format and Processing
  67. Processing Superior BPDU Information
  68. Interoperability with IEEE 802.1D STP
  69. Default STP and RSTP Configuration
  70. Configuring the Root Switch
  71. Configuring the Path Cost
  72. Configuring the Switch Priority of a Bridge Group
  73. Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time for a Bridge Group
  74. configuring vlans
  75. Chapter 7 Configuring VLAN
  76. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Example
  77. Monitoring and Verifying VLAN Operation
  78. Understanding IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
  79. C H A P T E R 8 Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  80. Normal, IEEE 802.1Q, and 802.1Q Tunneled Ethernet Packet Formats
  81. Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
  82. Router A Configuration Example
  83. Router B Configuration Example
  84. Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  85. Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
  86. Monitoring and Verifying Tunneling Status
  87. Understanding Link Aggregation
  88. Configuring EtherChannel
  89. C H A P T E R 9 Configuring Link Aggregation
  90. Configuring POS Channel
  91. POS Channel Configuration Example
  92. POS Channel Example
  93. Understanding Encapsulation over EtherChannel or POS Channel
  94. Encapsulation over EtherChannel Example
  95. Monitoring and Verifying EtherChannel and POS
  96. Understanding IP Routing Protocols
  97. Basic IP Routing Protocol Configuration
  98. C H A P T E R 10 Configuring Networking Protocols
  99. Enabling IP Routing
  100. Configuring IP Routing
  101. RIP Authentication
  102. Configuring OSPF
  103. IP Routing Protocol Example Using OSPF
  104. OSPF Interface Parameters
  105. OSPF Area Parameters
  106. Other OSPF Behavior Parameters
  107. Change LSA Group Pacing
  108. Loopback Interface
  109. Configuring EIGRP
  110. EIGRP Router Mode Commands
  111. EIGRP Interface Mode Commands
  112. Configure EIGRP Route Authentication
  113. Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
  114. Border Gateway Protocol and Classless Interdomain Routing
  115. Configuring IS-IS
  116. Configuring Static Routes
  117. Monitoring Static Routes
  118. Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network
  119. Understanding IP Multicast Routing
  120. Configuring IP Multicast Routing
  121. Chapter 11 Configuring IRB
  122. Configuring IRB
  123. Configuring Router B
  124. Monitoring and Verifying IRB
  125. Chapter 12 Configuring VRF Lite
  126. Configuring VRF Lite
  127. VRF Lite Configuration Example
  128. Monitoring and Verifying VRF Lite
  129. Configuring Quality of Service
  130. Configuring QoS
  131. Classifying, Policing, and Marking Traffic by Using Policy Maps
  132. Applying Policy Map to Interface
  133. ML-Series QoS Examples
  134. ML-Series Policing Example
  135. Configuring the Switching Database Manager
  136. Configuring SDM
  137. Configuring Access Control List Size in TCAM
  138. Configuring Access Control Lists
  139. Named IP ACLs
  140. Creating IP ACLs
  141. Creating Named Standard IP ACLs
  142. Modifying ACL TCAM Size
  143. Monitoring and Verifying ACL
  144. clear counters
  145. Unsupported CLI Commands
  146. Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands
  147. Unsupported FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration Commands
  148. Unsupported Port-channel Interface Configuration Commands
  149. Appendix C Using Technical Support
  150. Providing Data to Your Technical Support Representative
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  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Reference Guide,
  7. about this guide
  8. document objectives
  9. document conventions
  10. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  11. Command Syntax
  12. Chapter 1 General Information
  13. Alarm Codes
  14. General Rules
  15. Explicit List of AIDs - No Wildcards
  16. Keyboard Shortcuts
  17. Starting Positions for an STS-Mc SPE
  18. Default Values
  19. Equipment
  20. Ports
  21. STS and VT Paths
  22. Testing
  23. CTAG Description
  24. Setting up TL1 Communication
  25. Chapter 2 Procedure and Provisioning
  26. Open a TL1 Session Through Telnet
  27. Test Access
  28. Test Access Terminology
  29. TAP Creation and Deletion
  30. ED-T1
  31. ED-STSn
  32. Connect Test Access Points
  33. Retrieve Test Access Point Information
  34. RTRV-TACC
  35. Delete Test Access Points
  36. Test Access Mode Definitions
  37. MONE
  38. MONEF
  39. SPLTF
  40. SPLTEF
  41. LOOPF
  42. SPLTA
  43. SPLTB
  44. Way Circuit
  45. Way Circuits
  46. TL1 Gateway
  47. TL1 Sessions
  48. Implementing TL1 Gateway
  49. Log Into a Remote ENE
  50. Ring Provisioning
  51. Path Protection Cross-Connections
  52. Path Protection to Path Protection Connection Example
  53. Path Protection to Two-Fiber BLSR Connection Example
  54. Two-Fiber BLSR to Path Protection Connection Example
  55. Two-Fiber BLSR to Two-Fiber BLSR Connection Example
  56. Two-Fiber BLSR to Four-Fiber BLSR Connection Example (ONS 15454)
  57. Path Protection to Four-Fiber BLSR Connection Example (ONS 15454)
  58. Way Drop and Continue
  59. Node 1 Configuration Example (Source Node)
  60. Node 2 Configuration Example (Drop and Continue Node)
  61. Provision a PCA Cross-Connection
  62. FTP Software Download
  63. APPLY
  64. REPT EVT FXFR
  65. Activating New Software
  66. Remote Software Download/Activation Using the GNE
  67. Scheduled PM Report
  68. Manage PM Schedules
  69. Restrictions
  70. Bridge and Roll TL1 Commands
  71. Way Circuit Single Roll and Dual Roll Procedures
  72. Create a 1-Way Circuit Dual Roll
  73. N Low-Density to 1:N High-Density Upgrade
  74. Remote Monitoring-Managed PMs
  75. RTRV-PM-<MOD2>
  76. ENT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>
  77. DLT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>
  78. REPT EVT <MOD2ALM> for Threshold Crossing Events
  79. INIT-REG-<MOD2>
  80. REPT DBCHG
  81. SAMPLE_TYPE
  82. Client Port of DWDM Cards
  83. Provisioning Rules for Transponder and Muxponder Cards
  84. OC-N Payload Provisioning Parameters
  85. Termination Mode Provisioning Rules
  86. Regeneration Group Provisioning Rules
  87. G.709 OTN, FEC and OTN SDBER/SFBER Provisioning Rules
  88. Section Trace Provisioning (J0) Rules
  89. Trail Trace Identification Provisioning Rules
  90. Y-Cable Protection Group Provisioning Rules
  91. Loopback Provisioning Rules
  92. Port State Model Provisioning Rules
  93. Overhead Circuit Provisioning Rules
  94. Chapter 3 TL1 Error
  95. Echo
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  23. Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide,
  24. Chapter 1 ML-Serie Card Overview
  25. ML-Series Feature List
  26. Displaying ML-Series POS And Ethernet Statistics on CTC
  27. Chapter 2 CTC Operation
  28. Displaying ML-Series POS Ports Provisioning Information on CTC
  29. Provisioning Card Mode
  30. Displaying the FPGA Information
  31. Hardware Installation
  32. Chapter 3 Initial Configuration
  33. Telnetting to the Node IP Address and Slot Number
  34. Telnetting to a Management Port
  35. RJ-11 to RJ-45 Console Cable Adapter
  36. Connecting to the Console Port
  37. Startup Configuration File
  38. Passwords
  39. Configuring the Hostname
  40. Loading a Cisco IOS Startup Configuration File Through CTC
  41. Database Restore of the Startup Configuration File
  42. Changing the Working Microcode Image
  43. Version Up Software Upgrade
  44. Node Defaults Delayed Upgrade Settings
  45. Cisco IOS Command Modes
  46. Table 3-3 Cisco IOS Command Modes
  47. Using the Command Modes
  48. General Interface Guidelines
  49. Chapter 4 Configuring Interface
  50. Basic Interface Configuration
  51. Basic Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and POS Interface Configuration
  52. Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interfaces for the ML100X-8
  53. Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet Interface for the ML1000-2
  54. Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Remote Failure Indication (RFI)
  55. Monitoring and Verifying Gigabit Ethernet Remote Failure Indication (RFI)
  56. Configuring the POS Interfaces (ML100T-12, ML100X-8 and ML1000-2)
  57. CRC Threshold Configuration
  58. Monitoring Operations on the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
  59. POS on the ML-Series Card
  60. Chapter 5 Configuring PO
  61. SW-LCAS
  62. Framing Mode, Encapsulation, and CRC Support
  63. Configuring POS Interface CRC Size in HDLC Framing
  64. Configuring Keep Alive Messages
  65. Configuring SONET/SDH Alarms
  66. C2 Byte and Scrambling
  67. Third-Party POS Interfaces C2 Byte and Scrambling Values
  68. POS Configuration Examples
  69. ML-Series Card to Cisco 12000 GSR-Series Router
  70. ML-Series Card to G-Series Card
  71. ML-Series Card to ONS 15310 ML-100T-8 Card
  72. Chapter 6 Configuring Bridge
  73. Bridging Example
  74. Monitoring and Verifying Basic Bridging
  75. Transparent Bridging Modes of Operation
  76. IP Routing Mode
  77. No IP Routing Mode
  78. Bridge CRB Mode
  79. Bridge IRB Mode
  80. STP Features
  81. Chapter 7 Configuring STP and RSTP
  82. Election of the Root Switch
  83. Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
  84. Spanning-Tree Interface States
  85. Blocking State
  86. Listening State
  87. Spanning-Tree Address Management
  88. Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
  89. Rapid Convergence
  90. Synchronization of Port Roles
  91. Bridge Protocol Data Unit Format and Processing
  92. Processing Superior BPDU Information
  93. Interoperability with IEEE 802.1D STP
  94. Default STP and RSTP Configuration
  95. Configuring the Root Switch
  96. Configuring the Path Cost
  97. Configuring the Switch Priority of a Bridge Group
  98. Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time for a Bridge Group
  99. Chapter 8 Configuring VLAN
  100. Figure
  101. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration
  102. Monitoring and Verifying VLAN Operation
  103. Understanding VLANs
  104. C H A P T E R 9 Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  105. Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
  106. IEEE 802.1Q Example
  107. Understanding VLAN-Transparent and VLAN-Specific Services
  108. VLAN-Transparent and VLAN-Specific Services Configuration Example
  109. Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  110. Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  111. Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
  112. Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling Per-VLAN
  113. Understanding Link Aggregation
  114. C H A P T E R 10 Configuring Link Aggregation
  115. EtherChannel Configuration Example
  116. Configuring POS Channel
  117. POS Channel Configuration Example
  118. Understanding Encapsulation over EtherChannel or POS Channel
  119. Encapsulation over EtherChannel Example
  120. Monitoring and Verifying EtherChannel and POS
  121. Passive Mode and Active Mode
  122. Transparent Mode Scenario
  123. Basic IP Routing Protocol Configuration
  124. C H A P T E R 11 Configuring Networking Protocols
  125. Enabling IP Routing
  126. Configuring IP Routing
  127. RIP Authentication
  128. Summary Addresses and Split Horizon
  129. Configuring OSPF
  130. IP Routing Protocol Example Using OSPF
  131. OSPF Interface Parameters
  132. OSPF Area Parameters
  133. Other OSPF Behavior Parameters
  134. Change LSA Group Pacing
  135. Loopback Interface
  136. Configuring EIGRP
  137. EIGRP Router Mode Commands
  138. EIGRP Interface Mode Commands
  139. Configure EIGRP Route Authentication
  140. Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
  141. Border Gateway Protocol and Classless Interdomain Routing
  142. Verifying the BGP Configuration
  143. Configuring IS-IS
  144. Verifying the IS-IS Configuration
  145. Configuring Static Routes
  146. Monitoring Static Routes
  147. Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network
  148. Configuring IP Multicast Routing
  149. Monitoring and Verifying IP Multicast Operation
  150. Chapter 12 Configuring IRB
  151. Configuring IRB
  152. Monitoring and Verifying IRB
  153. show interfaces irb Field Descriptions
  154. Chapter 13 Configuring VRF Lite
  155. Configuring VRF Lite
  156. VRF Lite Configuration Example
  157. Commands for Monitoring and Verifying VRF Lite
  158. Monitoring and Verifying VRF Lite
  159. Understanding QoS
  160. Chapter 14 Configuring Quality of Service
  161. Ethernet CoS
  162. ML-Series QoS
  163. Policing
  164. Queuing
  165. Control Packets and L2 Tunneled Protocols
  166. Flow Control Pause and QoS
  167. QoS on Cisco Proprietary RPR
  168. Configuring QoS
  169. Creating a Traffic Policy
  170. Traffic Policy Commands
  171. Attaching a Traffic Policy to an Interface
  172. Configuring CoS-Based QoS
  173. QoS Configuration Examples
  174. Traffic Classes Defined Example
  175. class-map match-any and class-map match-all Commands Example
  176. ML-Series VoIP Example
  177. ML-Series CoS-Based QoS Example
  178. ML-Series CoS Example
  179. Understanding Multicast QoS and Priority Multicast Queuing
  180. Multicast Priority Queuing QoS Restrictions
  181. CoS Multicast Priority Queuing Command
  182. QoS not Configured on Egress
  183. Case 2: QoS with Priority and Bandwidth Configured with Priority Multicast
  184. Understanding CoS-Based Packet Statistics
  185. Table
  186. Understanding IP SLA
  187. IP SLA on the ML-Series
  188. Understanding the SDM
  189. Understanding ACLs
  190. C H A P T E R 16 Configuring Access Control Lists
  191. Creating IP ACLs
  192. Creating Named Standard IP ACLs
  193. Modifying ACL TCAM Size
  194. Packet Ring
  195. Understanding Cisco Proprietary RPR
  196. Ring Wrapping
  197. MAC Address and VLAN Support
  198. Cisco Proprietary RPR QoS
  199. Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
  200. Card
  201. Assigning the ML-Series Card POS Ports to the SPR Interface
  202. Creating the Bridge Group and Assigning the Ethernet and SPR Interfaces
  203. Cisco Proprietary RPR Cisco IOS Configuration Example
  204. Verifying Ethernet Connectivity Between Cisco Proprietary RPR Ethernet Access Ports
  205. Add an ML-Series Card into a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  206. Two-Node Cisco Proprietary RPR Before the Addition
  207. Three Node Cisco Proprietary RPR After the Addition
  208. Adding an ML-Series Card into a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  209. Delete an ML-Series Card from a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  210. Two Node Cisco Proprietary RPR After the Deletion
  211. Deleting an ML-Series Card from a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  212. Understanding Cisco Proprietary RPR Link Fault Propagation
  213. LFP Sequence
  214. Propagation Delays
  215. LFP Configuration Requirements
  216. Cisco Proprietary RPR Keep Alive
  217. Monitoring and Verifying Cisco Proprietary RPR Keep Alives
  218. Cisco Proprietary RPR Shortest Path
  219. Shortest and Longest Path
  220. Configuring Shortest Path and Topology Discovery
  221. Understanding Redundant Interconnect
  222. RI for SW RPR Configuration Example
  223. Understanding EoMPLS
  224. Chapter 18 Configuring Ethernet over MPL
  225. EoMPLS Support
  226. Configuring EoMPLS
  227. EoMPLS Configuration Guidelines
  228. VC Type 5 Configuration on PE-CLE Port
  229. EoMPLS Configuration on PE-CLE SPR Interface
  230. Setting the Priority of Packets with the EXP
  231. EoMPLS Configuration Example
  232. Monitoring and Verifying EoMPLS
  233. Understanding MPLS-TE
  234. Configuring MPLS-TE
  235. Configuring OSPF and Refresh Reduction for MPLS-TE
  236. MPLS-TE Configuration Example
  237. Monitoring and Verifying MPLS-TE and IP RSVP
  238. RPRW Alarm
  239. Understanding Security
  240. C H A P T E R 19 Configuring Security for the ML-Series Card
  241. Configuring SSH
  242. Configuring the SSH Server
  243. RADIUS on the ML-Series Card
  244. Configuring RADIUS Relay Mode
  245. Understanding RADIUS
  246. Default RADIUS Configuration
  247. Configuring AAA Login Authentication
  248. Defining AAA Server Groups
  249. Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
  250. Starting RADIUS Accounting
  251. Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
  252. Configuring the ML-Series Card to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
  253. Configuring the ML-Series Card for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
  254. Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
  255. POS Overview
  256. Chapter 20 PO on ON Ethernet Card
  257. POS Encapsulation Types
  258. RPR Data Frames
  259. PPP/BCP
  260. E-Series Proprietary
  261. G-Series Encapsulation and Framing
  262. Framing
  263. Ethernet Clocking Versus SONET/SDH Clocking
  264. Understanding RMON
  265. Chapter 21 Configuring RMON
  266. Collecting Group History Statistics on an Interface
  267. Collecting Group Ethernet Statistics on an Interface
  268. Threshold and Triggered Actions
  269. Unwrap Synchronization
  270. Wrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Unidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
  271. Bidirectional Errors
  272. Wrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Bidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
  273. First Stage of Unwrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Bidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
  274. Configuring the ML-Series Card CRC Error Threshold
  275. Clearing the CRC-ALARM Wrap with the Clear CRC Error Command
  276. Configuring ML-Series Card RMON for CRC Errors
  277. Configuring an SNMP Trap for the CRC Error Threshold Using Cisco IOS
  278. Determining the ifIndex Number for an ML-Series Card
  279. Manually Checking CRC Errors on the ML-Series Card
  280. Displaying RMON Status
  281. Understanding SNMP
  282. Chapter 22 Configuring SNMP
  283. SNMP Versions
  284. SNMP Agent Functions
  285. Supported MIBs
  286. Configuring SNMP
  287. Disabling the SNMP Agent
  288. Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
  289. Configuring SNMP Notifications
  290. Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
  291. Limiting TFTP Servers Used Through SNMP
  292. Displaying SNMP Status
  293. G-Series Application
  294. C H A P T E R 23 E-Series and G-Series Ethernet Operation
  295. G-Series Example
  296. Gigabit EtherChannel/IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
  297. Ethernet Link Integrity Support
  298. Administrative and Service States with Soak Time for Ethernet and SONET/SDH Ports
  299. G-Series Point-to-Point Ethernet Circuits
  300. G-Series Gigabit Ethernet Transponder Mode
  301. Two-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
  302. One-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
  303. G-Series Transponder Mode Characteristics
  304. E-Series Application
  305. E-Series Multicard EtherSwitch Group
  306. Port-Mapped (Linear Mapper)
  307. Available Total Bandwidth For E-Series Modes
  308. E-Series VLAN Support
  309. E-Series Q-Tagging (IEEE 802.1Q)
  310. E-Series Priority Queuing (IEEE 802.1Q)
  311. E-Series Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D)
  312. E-Series Multi-Instance Spanning Tree and VLANs
  313. E-Series Spanning Tree Configuration
  314. E-Series Point-to-Point Ethernet Circuits
  315. E-Series Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuits
  316. E-Series Ethernet Manual Cross-Connects
  317. CE-100T-8 Overview
  318. C H A P T E R 24 CE-100T-8 Ethernet Operation
  319. IEEE 802.1Q CoS and IP ToS Queuing
  320. RMON and SNMP Support
  321. CE-100T-8 SONET/SDH Circuits and Features
  322. CE-100T-8 Pools
  323. CE-100T-8 Allocation Tab for SDH
  324. CE-100T-8 Pool Allocation Example
  325. CE-100T-8 Pool Provisioning Rules
  326. CE-100T-8 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and SONET/SDH Alarms
  327. CE-1000-4 Overview
  328. C H A P T E R 25 CE-1000-4 Ethernet Operation
  329. Autonegotiation and Frame Buffering
  330. Flow Control Threshold Provisioning
  331. Statistics and Counters
  332. CE-1000-4 POS Encapsulation, Framing, and CRC
  333. CE-1000-4 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and SONET/SDH Alarms
  334. Understanding RPR-IEEE
  335. C H A P T E R 26 Configuring IEEE 802.17b Resilient Packet Ring
  336. RPR-IEEE Framing Process
  337. RPR-IEEE Data Frames
  338. Topology and Protection Control Frame Formats
  339. CTM and RPR-IEEE
  340. Configuring the Attribute Discovery Timer
  341. Configuring BER Threshold Values
  342. Configuring the Hold-off Timer
  343. Configuring Jumbo Frames
  344. Configuring Forced or Manual Switching
  345. Configuring Protection Timers
  346. Configuring the Wait-to-Restore Timer
  347. Configuring a Span Shutdown
  348. Configuring Triggers for CRC Errors
  349. Configuring QoS on RPR-IEEE
  350. ClassB
  351. Configuring Traffic Rates for Transmission
  352. Configuring RPR-IEEE Service Classes Using the Modular QoS CLI
  353. Configuration Example for RPR-IEEE QoS
  354. Configuration Example Using MQC to Configure Simple RPR-IEEE QoS
  355. Verifying and Monitoring RPR-IEEE
  356. Configuring RPR-IEEE End-to-End
  357. Guidelines for Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
  358. Example of Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
  359. Understanding the RPR-IEEE Interface
  360. Configuration Examples for Cisco IOS CLI Portion of End-to-End RPR-IEEE
  361. Verifying RPR-IEEE End-to-End Ethernet Connectivity
  362. Characteristics of RI on the ML-Series Card
  363. RI Configuration Example
  364. Appendix A Command Reference
  365. Unsupported Privileged Exec Commands
  366. Appendix B Unsupported CLI Command
  367. Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands
  368. Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands (Cisco Proprietary RPR Virtual Interface)
  369. Unsupported FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration Commands
  370. Unsupported Port-Channel Interface Configuration Commands
  371. Appendix C Using Technical Support
  372. Providing Data to Your Technical Support Representative
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  22. Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide,
  23. Before You Begin
  24. Required Tools and Equipment
  25. Chapter 1 Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable
  26. Tools Needed
  27. NTP- A2 Install the Shelf Assembly
  28. NTP- A3 Open and Remove the Front Door
  29. NTP- A4 Remove the Backplane Covers
  30. NTP- A6 Install the Power and Ground
  31. NTP- A7 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly
  32. Figure
  33. NTP- A119 Install the Alarm Expansion Panel
  34. Installing Standoffs and the AEP
  35. NTP- A8 Attach Wires to Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections
  36. NTP- A120 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel to the AEP
  37. Installing the AEP Cover
  38. Alarm Input Connector
  39. Alarm Output Connector
  40. NTP- A9 Install the Electrical Card Cables on the Backplane
  41. NTP- A10 Route Electrical Cables
  42. Mounting Holes on the UBIC-V EIA
  43. Mounting Holes on the UBIC-H
  44. Mounting Holes on the All Other EIA Types
  45. EIA Labelling on the Mounting Bar
  46. Installing the Rear Cover Onto the Mounting Bars
  47. NTP- A12 Install Ferrites
  48. NTP- A13 Perform the Shelf Installation Acceptance Test
  49. NTP- A15 Install the Common Control Cards
  50. Chapter 2 Install Card and Fiber-Optic Cable
  51. NTP- A16 Install the OC-N Cards
  52. NTP- A17 Install the Electrical Cards
  53. NTP- A246 Install Ethernet Cards and Connectors
  54. NTP- A274 Install the FC_MR-4 Cards
  55. NTP- A316 Install the Filler Cards
  56. NTP- A247 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards
  57. NTP- A245 Route Fiber-Optic Cables
  58. NTP- A235 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15454
  59. NTP- A236 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15454
  60. Chapter 4 Turn Up Node
  61. NTP- A30 Create Users and Assign Security
  62. NTP- A261 Set Power Monitor Thresholds
  63. NTP- A169 Set Up CTC Network Access
  64. NTP- A170 Create Protection Groups
  65. Chapter 5 Turn Up Network
  66. NTP- A124 Provision a Point-to-Point Network
  67. NTP- A38 Provision a Linear ADM Network
  68. NTP- A174 Linear ADM Network Acceptance Test
  69. NTP- A40 Provision BLSR Nodes
  70. NTP- A126 Create a BLSR
  71. NTP- A175 Two-Fiber BLSR Acceptance Test
  72. NTP- A176 Four-Fiber BLSR Acceptance Test
  73. NTP- A178 Provision a Traditional BLSR Dual-Ring Interconnect
  74. NTP- A179 Provision an Integrated BLSR Dual-Ring Interconnect
  75. Integrated Two-Fiber BLSR DRI Example
  76. NTP- A44 Provision Path Protection Nodes
  77. NTP- A177 Path Protection Acceptance Test
  78. NTP- A216 Provision a Traditional Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect
  79. NTP- A217 Provision an Integrated Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect
  80. Integrated Path Protection DRI Example
  81. NTP- A180 Provision a Traditional BLSR/Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect
  82. Traditional BLSR to Path Protection DRI Fiber Connection Example
  83. NTP- A209 Provision an Integrated BLSR/Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect
  84. Integrated BLSR to Path Protection DRI Example
  85. NTP- A224 Provision an Open-Ended Path Protection
  86. NTP- A225 Open-Ended Path Protection Acceptance Test
  87. NTP- A46 Subtend a Path Protection from a BLSR
  88. NTP- A47 Subtend a BLSR from a Path Protection
  89. NTP- A48 Subtend a BLSR from a BLSR
  90. Subtended BLSRs on the Network Map
  91. NTP- A172 Create a Logical Network Map
  92. Chapter 6 Create Circuit and VT Tunnel
  93. NTP- A127 Verify Network Turn Up
  94. NTP- A182 Create a Manually Routed DS-1 Circuit
  95. NTP- A183 Create a Unidirectional DS-1 Circuit with Multiple Drops
  96. NTP- A184 Create an Automatically Routed DS-3 Circuit
  97. Setting Circuit Routing Preferences for a DS-3 Circuit
  98. NTP- A185 Create a Manually Routed DS-3 Circuit
  99. NTP- A186 Create a Unidirectional DS-3 Circuit with Multiple Drops
  100. Setting Circuit Attributes for a Unidirectional DS-3 Circuit
  101. NTP- A133 Create an Automatically Routed VT Tunnel
  102. NTP- A134 Create a Manually Routed VT Tunnel
  103. NTP- A187 Create a VT Aggregation Point
  104. NTP- A135 Test Electrical Circuits
  105. NTP- A257 Create an Automatically Routed OC-N Circuit
  106. Setting Circuit Routing Preferences for an OC-N Circuit
  107. Selecting BLSR DRI Primary and Secondary Node Assignments
  108. NTP- A295 Create a Manually Routed OC-N Circuit
  109. Selecting BLSR DRI Primary and Secondary Node Assignments (Manual Routing)
  110. NTP- A314 Create a Unidirectional OC-N Circuit with Multiple Drops
  111. Setting Circuit Attributes for a Unidirectional OC-N Circuit
  112. NTP- A62 Test OC-N Circuits
  113. NTP- A139 Create a Half Circuit on a BLSR or 1+1 Node
  114. NTP- A140 Create a Half Circuit on a Path Protection Node
  115. NTP- A191 Create an E-Series EtherSwitch Circuit (Multicard or Single-Card Mode)
  116. NTP- A192 Create a Circuit for an E-Series Card in Port-Mapped Mode
  117. NTP- A142 Create an E-Series Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuit
  118. NTP- A143 Create an E-Series Hub-and-Spoke Ethernet Configuration
  119. NTP- A144 Create an E-Series Single-Card EtherSwitch Manual Cross-Connect
  120. NTP- A145 Create an E-Series Multicard EtherSwitch Manual Cross-Connect
  121. NTP- A146 Test E-Series Circuits
  122. NTP- A147 Create a G-Series STS Circuit
  123. NTP- A148 Create a Manual Cross-Connect for a G-Series or E-Series Card in Port-Mapped Mode
  124. Two-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
  125. NTP- A241 Provision G-Series Ports for Transponder Mode (Tx Mode)
  126. Two-Port Unidirectional Transponder Mode
  127. NTP- A149 Test G-Series Circuits
  128. NTP- A304 Provision CE-100T-8 Ethernet Ports
  129. NTP- A305 Provision CE-100T-8 POS Ports
  130. NTP- A194 Create Overhead Circuits
  131. NTP- A264 Create an Automatically Routed VCAT Circuit
  132. Automatically Routing a VCAT Circuit
  133. VCAT Circuit Route Constraints
  134. NTP- A265 Create a Manually Routed VCAT Circuit
  135. NTP- A167 Create an STS Test Circuit around the Ring
  136. Chapter 7 Manage Alarm
  137. NTP- A68 Delete Cleared Alarms from Display
  138. NTP- A71 Create, Download, and Assign Alarm Severity Profiles
  139. NTP- A168 Enable, Modify, or Disable Alarm Severity Filtering
  140. NTP- A258 Provision External Alarms and Controls on the Alarm Interface Controller-International
  141. Chapter 8 Monitor Performance
  142. NTP- A198 Monitor Ethernet Performance
  143. NTP- A250 Monitor OC-N Performance
  144. NTP- A285 Monitor FC_MR-4 Performance
  145. NTP- A199 Locate and View Circuits
  146. Chapter 9 Manage Circuit
  147. NTP- A151 Modify and Delete Circuits
  148. NTP- A78 Create a Monitor Circuit
  149. NTP- A79 Create a J1 Path Trace
  150. NTP- A293 Create a J2 Path Trace
  151. NTP- A298 Reconfigure Circuits
  152. NTP- A301 Merge Circuits
  153. Chapter 10 Change Node Setting
  154. NTP- A202 Customize the CTC Network View
  155. NTP- A203 Modify or Delete Card Protection Settings
  156. NTP- A85 Change Node Timing
  157. NTP- A205 Modify Users and Change Security
  158. Chapter 11 Change Card Setting
  159. NTP- A90 Modify Alarm Interface Controller Settings
  160. NTP- A118 Modify Alarm Interface Controller-International Settings
  161. NTP- A315 Modify Port Settings and PM Parameter Thresholds for FC_MR-4 Cards
  162. NTP- A297 Change Card Service State
  163. Chapter 12 Upgrade Card and Span
  164. NTP- A93 Upgrade the DS3-12 Card to the DS3-12E Card
  165. NTP- A308 Upgrade In-Service Low-Density Electrical Cards to High-Density Electrical Cards
  166. NTP- A254 Downgrade a DS3-12E/DS3NE Card to a DS3-12/DS3N-12 Card
  167. NTP- A153 Upgrade the AIC Card to AIC-I
  168. NTP- A94 Upgrade OC-N Cards and Spans Automatically
  169. Span Upgrade Wizard
  170. NTP- A95 Upgrade OC-N Spans Manually
  171. C H A P T E R 13 Convert Network Configurations
  172. NTP- A154 Convert a 1+1 Point-to-Point to a Linear ADM Manually
  173. Automatically
  174. NTP- A155 Convert a 1+1 Point-to-Point or a Linear ADM to a Two-Fiber BLSR Manually
  175. NTP- A299 Convert a Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to a Path Protection Automatically
  176. NTP- A156 Convert a Point-to-Point or Linear ADM to a Path Protection Manually
  177. NTP- A267 Convert a Path Protection to a Two-Fiber BLSR Automatically
  178. NTP- A210 Convert a Path Protection to a Two-Fiber BLSR Manually
  179. NTP- A211 Convert a Two-Fiber BLSR to a Four-Fiber BLSR Automatically
  180. NTP- A159 Modify a BLSR
  181. Chapter 14 Add and Remove Node
  182. Three-Node, Four-Fiber BLSR Before a Fourth Node is Added
  183. NTP- A240 Remove a BLSR Node
  184. Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR Before a Node Is Removed
  185. NTP- A105 Add a Path Protection Node
  186. NTP- A294 Remove a Path Protection Node
  187. NTP- A262 Add a Node to a Linear ADM
  188. NTP- A312 Add a Node to a Linear ADM Using the Wizard
  189. Selecting Protection Group Ports
  190. Refibering the Protect Path
  191. NTP- A313 Remove an In-Service Node from a Linear ADM
  192. NTP- A107 Inspect, Clean, and Replace the Air Filter
  193. Chapter 15 Maintain the Node
  194. NTP- A108 Back Up the Database
  195. NTP- A109 Restore the Database
  196. NTP- A163 Restore the Node to Factory Configuration
  197. NTP- A300 Viewing the Audit Trail Records
  198. NTP- A214 Off-Load the Audit Trail Record
  199. NTP- A306 Off-Load the Diagnostics File
  200. NTP- A112 Clean Fiber Connectors
  201. NTP- A113 Reset the TCC2/TCC2P Using CTC
  202. NTP- A311 Hard-Reset a CE-100T-8 Card Using CTC
  203. NTP- A310 Soft-Reset a CE100T-8 Card Using CTC
  204. NTP- A239 View E-Series Ethernet Maintenance Information
  205. NTP- A218 Change the Node Timing Reference
  206. NTP- A287 Replace an In-Service Cross-Connect Card
  207. NTP- A288 Replace the Fan-Tray Assembly
  208. NTP- A290 Replace the Alarm Interface Panel
  209. Lower Backplane Cover
  210. Repairing Circuits
  211. Recording the Old MAC Address Before Replacing the AIP
  212. NTP- A291 Replace the Plastic Lower Backplane Cover
  213. Attaching Plastic Lower Backplane Cover
  214. NTP- A162 Replace the UBIC-V EIA
  215. UBIC-V EIA Screw Locations
  216. NTP- A266 Edit Network Element Defaults
  217. NTP- A165 Import Network Element Defaults
  218. NTP- A166 Export Network Element Defaults
  219. Chapter 16 Power Down the Node
  220. DLP- A1 Unpack and Verify the Shelf Assembly
  221. DLP- A2 Inspect the Shelf Assembly
  222. DLP- A4 Install the External Brackets and Air Filter
  223. DLP- A5 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (One Person)
  224. DLP- A6 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (Two People)
  225. DLP- A7 Mount Multiple Shelf Assemblies in a Rack
  226. DLP- A8 Open the Front Door
  227. DLP- A9 Remove the Front Door
  228. DLP- A10 Remove the Lower Backplane Cover
  229. DLP- A11 Remove the Backplane Sheet Metal Cover
  230. DLP- A12 Install a BNC or High-Density BNC EIA
  231. DLP- A13 Install an SMB EIA
  232. DLP- A14 Install the AMP Champ EIA
  233. DLP- A16 Connect the Office Ground to the ONS 15454
  234. DLP- A17 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15454 Shelf
  235. DLP- A18 Turn On and Verify Office Power
  236. DLP- A19 Install Alarm Wires on the Backplane
  237. Cisco ONS 15454 Backplane Pinouts (Release 3.4 or Later)
  238. Highlighted Environmental Alarms
  239. DLP- A20 Install Timing Wires on the Backplane
  240. DLP- A21 Install LAN Wires on the Backplane
  241. DLP- A22 Install the TL1 Craft Interface
  242. DLP- A23 Install DS-1 Cables Using Electrical Interface Adapters (Balun)
  243. DLP- A24 Install DS-1 AMP Champ Cables on the AMP Champ EIA
  244. DLP- A25 Install Coaxial Cable With BNC Connectors
  245. DLP- A26 Install Coaxial Cable With High-Density BNC Connectors
  246. Installing Coaxial Cable with SMB Connectors
  247. DLP- A28 Route Coaxial Cables
  248. DLP- A29 Route DS-1 and DS-3/EC-1 Twisted-Pair Cables
  249. DLP- A30 Install Ferrites to Power Cabling
  250. DLP- A31 Attach Ferrites to Wire-Wrap Pin Fields
  251. DLP- A32 Inspect the Shelf Installation and Connections
  252. DLP- A34 Create an Optimized 1+1 Protection Group
  253. DLP- A35 Modify an Optimized 1+1 Protection Group
  254. DLP- A36 Install the TCC2/TCC2P Cards
  255. DLP- A37 Install the XCVT or XC10G Cards
  256. Card
  257. DLP- A39 Install Ethernet Cards
  258. DLP- A43 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for Path Protection Configurations
  259. Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node Path Protection
  260. Connecting Fiber to an Eight-Node Traditional Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect
  261. DLP- A44 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for BLSR Configurations
  262. Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR
  263. DLP- A45 Install the Fiber Boot
  264. Attaching a Fiber Boot
  265. Static IP Addresses
  266. DLP- A51 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  267. DLP- A52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Automatic Host Detection
  268. DLP- A53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 15454
  269. DLP- A56 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)
  270. DLP- A57 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and UNIX)
  271. Logging into CTC
  272. DLP- A61 Create Login Node Groups
  273. DLP- A62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group
  274. DLP- A64 Set the IP Address, Default Router, and Network Mask Using the LCD
  275. Changing the IP Address
  276. DLP- A65 Create a Static Route
  277. DLP- A67 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 15454
  278. DLP- A69 Set Up External or Line Timing
  279. DLP- A70 Set Up Internal Timing
  280. DLP- A71 Create a 1:1 Protection Group
  281. Creating a 1:1 Protection Group
  282. DLP- A72 Create a 1:N Protection Group
  283. DLP- A73 Create a 1+1 Protection Group
  284. DLP- A74 Create a New User on a Single Node
  285. DLP- A75 Create a New User on Multiple Nodes
  286. DLP- A83 Provision Orderwire
  287. DLP- A88 Optical 1+1 Protection Test
  288. DLP- A89 Remap the K3 Byte
  289. DLP- A92 Four-Fiber BLSR Exercise Span Test
  290. DLP- A93 Four-Fiber BLSR Span Switching Test
  291. DLP- A94 Path Protection Switching Test
  292. DLP- A95 Provision a DS-1 Circuit Source and Destination
  293. DLP- A96 Provision a DS-1 or DS-3 Circuit Route
  294. DLP- A97 Provision an OC-N Circuit Source and Destination
  295. DLP- A99 Determine Available VLANs
  296. DLP- A112 Display Alarms and Conditions Using Time Zone
  297. DLP- A114 View Conditions
  298. DLP- A117 Apply Alarm Profiles to Cards and Nodes
  299. DLP- A121 Enable/Disable Pointer Justification Count Performance Monitoring
  300. DLP- A122 Enable/Disable Intermediate Path Performance Monitoring
  301. DLP- A124 Refresh PM Counts at 15-Minute Intervals
  302. DLP- A126 View Near-End PM Counts
  303. DLP- A127 View Far-End PM Counts
  304. DLP- A131 Search for Circuits
  305. DLP- A137 Provision Path Trace on OC-N Ports
  306. DLP- A140 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information
  307. DLP- A142 Modify a Static Route
  308. DLP- A144 Disable OSPF
  309. DLP- A148 Create Domain Icons
  310. DLP- A150 Modify a 1:1 Protection Group
  311. DLP- A152 Modify a 1:N Protection Group
  312. DLP- A154 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
  313. DLP- A155 Delete a Protection Group
  314. DLP- A157 Change the Node Timing Source
  315. DLP- A158 Change User Password and Security Level on a Single Node
  316. DLP- A159 Delete a User from a Single Node
  317. DLP- A161 Delete a User from Multiple Nodes
  318. DLP- A163 Delete SNMP Trap Destinations
  319. DLP- A166 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3-12 or DS3N-12 Cards
  320. DLP- A167 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3-12E or DS3N-12E Cards
  321. DLP- A168 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3XM-6 Card
  322. DLP- A169 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the EC1-12 Card
  323. DLP- A170 Change Line Transmission Settings for OC-N Cards
  324. DLP- A171 Change Threshold Settings for OC-N Cards
  325. DLP- A172 Change an Optical Port to SDH
  326. DLP- A173 Change External Alarms Using the AIC Card
  327. DLP- A175 Change Orderwire Settings Using the AIC Card
  328. DLP- A176 Convert DS1-14 Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection
  329. DLP- A177 Convert DS3-12 Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection
  330. DLP- A178 Convert DS3-12E Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection
  331. DLP- A189 Verify that a 1+1 Working Slot is Active
  332. DLP- A190 Install a UBIC-V EIA
  333. Installed Alignment Standoffs
  334. UBIC-V Alignment Pins
  335. DLP- A191 Delete a Card
  336. DLP- A194 Clear a BLSR Force Ring Switch
  337. DLP- A195 Verify Timing in a Reduced Ring
  338. DLP- A196 Delete a BLSR from a Single Node
  339. Circuits on Span Dialog Box with a Force Switch
  340. DLP- A198 Clear a Path Protection Force Switch
  341. DLP- A201 Apply a Lock On
  342. DLP- A202 Apply a Lock Out
  343. DLP- A203 Clear a Lock On or Lock Out
  344. DLP- A205 Clean Fiber Connectors with CLETOP
  345. DLP- A206 Clean the Fiber Adapters
  346. DLP- A208 Change External Alarms Using the AIC-I Card
  347. DLP- A209 Change External Controls Using the AIC-I Card
  348. DLP- A210 Change AIC-I Card Orderwire Settings
  349. DLP- A214 Change the Service State for a Port
  350. DLP- A217 BLSR Exercise Ring Test
  351. DLP- A218 Provision Path Protection Selectors
  352. DLP- A219 Provision a VT Tunnel Route
  353. DLP- A221 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership
  354. DLP- A222 Provision G-Series Ethernet Ports
  355. DLP- A225 Enable Alarm Filtering
  356. DLP- A229 View Circuits on a Span
  357. DLP- A230 Change a Circuit Service State
  358. DLP- A231 Edit a Circuit Name
  359. DLP- A232 Change Active and Standby Span Color
  360. DLP- A233 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors
  361. DLP- A241 Clear a BLSR Manual Ring Switch
  362. Reinitialization Tool
  363. DLP- A245 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software (UNIX)
  364. DLP- A246 Provision E-Series Ethernet Card Mode
  365. DLP- A249 Provision IP Settings
  366. DLP- A250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol
  367. DLP- A251 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol
  368. DLP- A255 Cross-Connect Card Side Switch Test
  369. DLP- A256 View Ethernet Statistics PM Parameters
  370. DLP- A257 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters
  371. G-Series Utilization on the Card View Performance Window
  372. DLP- A258 View Ethernet History PM Parameters
  373. DLP- A259 Refresh Ethernet PM Counts at a Different Time Interval
  374. DLP- A260 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts
  375. DLP- A262 Filter the Display of Circuits
  376. DLP- A263 Edit Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold-Off Timer
  377. DLP- A264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports
  378. Selecting the Edit Path Trace Option
  379. DLP- A265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer
  380. DLP- A266 Change IP Settings
  381. DLP- A268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map
  382. DLP- A269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
  383. DLP- A272 Change Security Policy on Multiple Nodes
  384. DLP- A273 Modify SNMP Trap Destinations
  385. DLP- A293 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Two-Fiber BLSR
  386. DLP- A294 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Four-Fiber BLSR
  387. DLP- A295 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Path Protection
  388. DLP- A296 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a 1+1 Protection Group
  389. DLP- A297 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an Unprotected Span
  390. DLP- A298 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions
  391. DLP- A300 Clear a BLSR Span Lock Out
  392. DLP- A301 Initiate a BLSR Manual Ring Switch
  393. DLP- A303 Initiate a BLSR Force Ring Switch
  394. DLP- A309 View the Ethernet MAC Address Table
  395. DLP- A310 View Ethernet Trunk Utilization
  396. DLP- A312 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a Path Protection
  397. DLP- A313 Create a DCC Tunnel
  398. DLP- A314 Assign a Name to a Port
  399. DLP- A315 Log Out a User on a Single Node
  400. DLP- A322 Manual or Force Switch the Node Timing Reference
  401. DLP- A324 Provision a VCAT Circuit Source and Destination
  402. DLP- A325 Provision a VCAT Circuit Route
  403. DLP- A326 Change a BLSR Node ID
  404. DLP- A328 Create a Two-Fiber BLSR Using the BLSR Wizard
  405. DLP- A329 Create a Two-Fiber BLSR Manually
  406. DLP- A330 Preprovision a Slot
  407. DLP- A333 Delete Circuits
  408. DLP- A334 Delete Overhead Circuits
  409. DLP- A335 Delete VLANs
  410. DLP- A337 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for Windows
  411. DLP- A338 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX
  412. DLP- A339 Delete a Node from the Current Session or Login Group
  413. DLP- A340 View Port Status on the LCD
  414. DLP- A341 Create an IP-Encapsulated Tunnel
  415. DLP- A347 Refresh E-Series and G-Series Ethernet PM Counts
  416. DLP- A348 Monitor PM Counts for a Selected Signal
  417. DLP- A349 Clear Selected PM Counts
  418. DLP- A350 View FC_MR-4 Statistics PM Parameters
  419. DLP- A351 View FC_MR-4 Utilization PM Parameters
  420. DLP- A352 View FC_MR-4 History PM Parameters
  421. DLP- A353 Refresh FC_MR-4 PM Counts at a Different Time Interval
  422. DLP- A356 TCC2/TCC2P Card Active/Standby Switch Test
  423. DLP- A357 Create FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds
  424. DLP- A358 Delete FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds
  425. DLP- A362 Create a Four-Fiber BLSR Using the BLSR Wizard
  426. DLP- A363 Create a Four-Fiber BLSR Manually
  427. DLP- A364 Reset the TCC2/TCC2P Card Using CTC
  428. DLP- A365 Initiate an Optical Protection Switch
  429. DLP- A367 Create a Provisionable Patchcord
  430. DLP- A368 Delete a Provisionable Patchcord
  431. DLP- A369 Provision an OC-N Circuit Route
  432. Manually Routing an OC-N Circuit
  433. DLP- A371 Remove Pass-through Connections
  434. DLP- A372 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group
  435. DLP- A373 Install a MiniBNC EIA
  436. MiniBNC EIA Screw Locations
  437. Installing the MiniBNC EIA
  438. DLP- A374 Change a Section DCC Termination
  439. DLP- A377 Provision Section DCC Terminations
  440. DLP- A378 Provision Line DCC Terminations
  441. DLP- A380 Provision a Proxy Tunnel
  442. DLP- A381 Provision a Firewall Tunnel
  443. DLP- A383 Delete a Firewall Tunnel
  444. DLP- A385 Delete a Member from a VCAT Circuit
  445. DLP- A386 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-V EIAs
  446. UBIC-V Slot Designations
  447. Fully Cabled UBIC-V; Front and Side View
  448. Partially Cabled UBIC-V
  449. DLP- A387 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3XM-12 Card
  450. DLP- A388 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3/EC1-48 Cards
  451. DLP- A390 View Alarms
  452. DLP- A391 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports Statistics PM Parameters
  453. DLP- A392 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports Utilization PM Parameters
  454. Ether Ports Utilization on the CE-Series Card View Performance Window
  455. DLP- A393 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports History PM Parameters
  456. DLP- A394 View DS-N/SONET PM Parameters for the DS3XM-12 Card
  457. Viewing DS3XM-12 Card DSn/SONET Performance Monitoring Information
  458. DLP- A395 View BFDL PM Parameters for the DS3XM-12 Card
  459. DLP- A397 Manually Route a Path Protection Circuit for a Topology Upgrade
  460. DLP- A399 Install a UBIC-H EIA
  461. UBIC-H Alignment Pins
  462. UBIC-H EIA Screw Locations
  463. Installing the UBIC-H EIA
  464. DLP- A412 Install the DCU Shelf Assembly
  465. DLP- A416 View Circuit Information
  466. DLP- A417 View the BLSR Squelch Table
  467. DLP- A418 Install Public-Key Security Certificate
  468. DLP- A421 Provision G-Series Flow Control Watermarks
  469. DLP- A422 Verify BLSR Extension Byte Mapping
  470. DLP- A430 View Spanning Tree Information
  471. DLP- A431 Change the JRE Version
  472. DLP- A433 Enable Node Security Mode
  473. DLP- A434 Lock Node Security
  474. DLP- A435 Modify Backplane Port IP Settings
  475. DLP- A436 Disable Node Security Mode
  476. DLP- A437 Change a VCAT Member Service State
  477. DLP- A438 Change General Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card
  478. DLP- A439 Change Distance Extension Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card
  479. DLP- A440 Change Enhanced FC/FICON Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card
  480. DLP- A441 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-H EIAs
  481. Fully Cabled UBIC-H (A-Side)
  482. DLP- A442 Verify Pass-Through Circuits
  483. DLP- A469 Install GBIC or SFP Connectors
  484. DLP- A470 Remove GBIC or SFP Connectors
  485. DLP- A498 Switch Between TDM and DWDM Network Views
  486. DLP- A510 Provision a DS-3 Circuit Source and Destination
  487. DLP- A511 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege
  488. DLP- A515 Print CTC Data
  489. DLP- A516 Export CTC Data
  490. DLP- A517 View Alarm or Event History
  491. DLP- A518 Create a New or Cloned Alarm Severity Profile
  492. DLP- A519 Apply Alarm Profiles to Ports
  493. E-Series Card Alarm Profile
  494. DLP- A520 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles
  495. Select Node/Profile Combination For Delete Dialog Box
  496. DLP- A521 Modify Alarm, Condition, and History Filtering Parameters
  497. DLP- A522 Suppress Alarm Reporting
  498. DLP- A523 Discontinue Alarm Suppression
  499. DLP- A524 Download an Alarm Severity Profile
  500. DLP- A526 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3i-N-12 Cards
  501. DLP- A528 Change the Default Network View Background Map
  502. DLP- A529 Delete Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds
  503. DLP- A530 Install the Tie-Down Bar
  504. DLP- A533 Create Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds
  505. Cards
  506. Appendix A CTC Information and Shortcut
  507. Manage the CTC Window
  508. CTC Mouse Options
  509. Node View Shortcuts
  510. Table Display Options
  511. Equipment Inventory
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