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1. Step 1 In node view click the Provisioning gt Network gt OSPF tabs Step2 On the top left side of the OSPF tab complete the following e DCC GCC OSPF Area ID Table Enter the number that identifies the ONS 15454 SDH nodes as a unique OSPF area ID entered in dotted decimal format It can be any number between 000 000 000 000 and 255 255 255 255 The number must be unique to the LAN OSPF area e RS DCC Metric This value is normally not changed It sets a cost for sending packets across the regenerator section DCC RS DCC which is used by OSPF routers to calculate the shortest path This value should always be higher than the LAN metric The default RS DCC metric is 100 e MS DCC Metric Sets a cost for sending packets across the multiplex section DCC MS DCC This value should always be lower than the RS DCC metric The default MS DCC metric is 33 It is usually not changed Step3 In the OSPF on LAN area complete the following e OSPF active on LAN When checked enables the ONS 15454 SDH OSPF topology to be advertised to OSPF routers on the LAN Enable this field on ONS 15454 SDH nodes that directly connect to OSPF routers e LAN Port Area ID Enter the OSPF area ID dotted decimal format for the router port where the ONS 15454 SDH is connected This number is different from the DCC OSPF area ID Step4 By default OSPF is set to No Authentication If the OSPF router requires authentication complete the following steps If not
2. As needed return the active and standby spans to their default colors a b c d From the Edit menu choose Preferences In the Preferences dialog box click the Circuits tab Click Reset to Defaults Click OK to save the change and close the Preferences dialog box or click Apply to save the change and keep the Preferences dialog box open Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D233 Edit SNCP Circuit Path Selectors Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task changes the SNCP signal fail and signal degrade thresholds the reversion and reversion time and the PDI P settings for one or more SNCP circuits Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP D44 Provision SNCP Nodes page 5 22 DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Circuits tab In the Circuits tab click the SNCP circuit s that you want to edit To change the settings for multiple circuits press the Shift key to choose adjoining circuits or the Ctrl key to choose nonadjoining circuits and click each circuit that you want to change From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Set Path Selector Attributes In the Path Selectors Attributes dialog box edit the following SNCP selectors as needed Revertive If checked traffic reverts to the working path when conditions t
3. E DLP D254 TCC2 TCC2P Card Active Standby Switch Test Step 6 Step7 If you want to complete an address summary complete the following steps If not continue with Step 7 Complete the address summary only if the ONS 15454 SDH is a gateway NE with multiple external ONS 15454 SDH NEs attached with IP addresses in different subnets a Inthe RIP Address Summary area click Create b In the Create Address Summary dialog box complete the following e Summary Address Enter the summary IP address e Mask Length Enter the subnet mask length using the up and down arrows e Hops Enter the number of hops The smaller the number of hops the higher the priority c Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D254 TCC2 TCC2P Card Active Standby Switch Test Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Purpose This task verifies that the TCC2 TCC2P cards can effectively switch from one to another Tools Equipment The test set specified by the acceptance test procedure connected and configured as specified in the acceptance test procedure Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Alarms tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not on See the DLP D227 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 19 26 as necessary b Verif
4. Recovery Pulse Interval Sets the recovery laser pulse interval in seconds This is the period of time that must past before the recover pulse is repeated Numeric For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual Currently Shutdown Display only Displays the current status of the laser Numeric For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual Request Laser Restart If checked allows you to restart the laser for maintenance Note Restarting a laser might be traffic affecting Checked or unchecked Step4 Click Apply If the change affects traffic a warning message displays Click Yes to complete the change Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 E I October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D217 MS SPRing Exercise Ring Test DLP D217 MS SPRing Exercise Ring Test Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task tests the multiplex section shared protection ring MS SPRing functionality without switching traffic Ring exercise conditions including the K byte pass through are reported and cleared within 10 to 15 seconds Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D6
5. Upgrade Cards and Spans for information on upgrading traffic to a higher speed You can replace a multiport card with a card with a smaller number of ports only if the new card has the same line rate as the multiport card The MRC 12 card can be replaced with either a single port STM 4 card or a single port STM 16 card If the card is the active card in a 1 1 protection group switch traffic away from the card a Log into a node on the network If you are already logged in go to Step b b Display the CTC node login view c Click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs d Double click the protection group that contains the reporting card e Click the active card of the selected group f Click Switch and Yes in the Confirmation dialog box In CTC right click the card that you want to remove and choose Change Card From the Change Card drop down list choose the card type and click OK An MEA alarm appears until you replace the card Physically remove the card a Open the card latches ejectors b Use the latches ejectors to pull the card forward and away from the shelf Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 5 Step 6 DLP D248 Delete VLANs Ml Complete the NTP D16 Install STM N Cards and Connectors procedure on page 2 7 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D248 Delete VLANs DLP D249 Provision IP Setting
6. Purpose This task creates an MS SPRing on a single node The task is used when you add a node to an existing MS SPRing or when you delete and then recreate an MS SPRing temporarily from one node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Step1 In node view click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Step2 In the Suggestion dialog box click OK Step3 In the Create MS SPRing dialog box enter the MS SPRing information e Ring Type Enter the ring type either 2 Fiber or 4 Fiber of the MS SPRing e Ring ID Enter the MS SPRing ring ID e Node ID Enter the node ID If the node is being added to an MS SPRing use an ID that is not used by other MS SPRing nodes e Ring Reversion Enter the ring reversion time of the existing MS SPRing e West Line Enter the slot on the node that will connect to the existing MS SPRing through the node s west line port e East Line Enter the slot on the node that will connect to the existing MS SPRing through the node s east line port If you are adding the node to a four fiber MS SPRing complete the following for the second set of fibers e Span Reversion Enter the span reversion time of the existing MS SPRing e West Line Enter the slot on the node that will connect to the existing MS SPRing through the node s west line port e East Line Ente
7. Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In node view double click the E Series or G Series Ethernet card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance tab Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ra October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D257 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters W Step3 Click the Statistics subtab Step4 Click Refresh Performance monitoring statistics appear for each port on the card Step5 View the PM parameter names in the Param column The current PM parameter values appear in the Port columns For PM parameter definitions refer to the Performance Monitoring chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual amp Note To clear PM counts see DLP D459 Clear Selected PM Counts task on page 21 37 Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D257 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters Purpose This task enables you to view line utilization PM counts on an Ethernet card and port in order to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Step 1 In node view double click the E Series or G Series Ethernet card where
8. subnet mask default router DHCP access firewall access and proxy server settings for the ONS 15454 SDH Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser Caution Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Changing the node IP address subnet mask or IIOP listener port causes the TCC2 TCC2P cards to reboot If Ethernet circuits using STP originate or terminate on E Series Ethernet cards installed in the node circuit traffic will be lost for several minutes while the spanning trees reconverge Other circuits are not affected by TCC2 TCC2P card reboots If the node contains TCC2P cards and is in default repeater mode the node IP address refers to the TCC2P front access TCP IP LAN port If the node is in secure mode this task will only change the MIC C T P LAN address If the node is in secure mode and has been locked the IP address cannot be changed unless the lock is removed by Cisco Technical Support In node view click the Provisioning gt Network gt General tabs Change any of the following e IP Address e Suppress CTC IP Display e LCD IP Setting e Default Router e Forward DHCP Requests To e MAC Address e Net Subnet Mask Length e TCC CORBA IIOP Listener Port e Gateway Settings See the DLP D249 Provision IP Settings task on page 19 53 for detailed field descriptions For more inform
9. 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task changes the external alarm settings on the AIC I card Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Confirm that external device relays are wired to the ENVIR ALARMS IN pins on the MIC A P Front Mount Electrical Connection FMEC See the DLP D324 Install Alarm Cables on the MIC A P task on page 20 12 for more information In node view double click the AIC I card to display it in card view Click the Provisioning gt External Alarms tabs Modify any of the following fields for each external device wired to the ONS 15454 SDH MIC A P card For definitions of these fields see the NTP D247 Provision External Alarms and Controls on the Alarm Interface Controller International procedure on page 9 8 e Enabled e Alarm Type e Severity e Virtual Wire e Raised When e Description To provision additional devices complete Step 4 for each additional device Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D209 Change External Controls Using the AIC I Card Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task changes the external control settings on the AIC I card Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or h
10. All Files Choose the RE INIT jar file and click Open The NE Re Initialization window appears Figure 19 12 Figure 19 12 Reinitialization Tool GNE IP Username CISC015 Node IP Password v Upload Package Force upload v Activate Revert v Re init database v Confirm Search path Browse Package Reset Browse Database Reset Browse Node type Package type Node version Package version Copied To Be Copied Elapsed To go Total to copy Copy Rate Time to copy 0 Go Quit Enter the node ip address Step 5 120989 Complete the following fields e GNE IP If the node you are reinitializing is accessed through another node configured as a gateway network element GNE enter the GNE IP address If you have a direct connection to the node leave this field blank e Node IP Enter the node name or IP address of the node that you are reinitializing Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 19 48 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 6 A DLP D244 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software Windows E e User ID Enter the user ID needed to access the node e Password Enter the password for the user ID e Upload Package Check this box to send the software package file to the node If unchecked the software stored on the node is not modified e Forc
11. CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level Superuser As needed Onsite or remote Step1 In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt Legal Disclaimer gt HTML tabs Step2 The existing statement is a default non customer specific disclaimer If you want to edit this statement with specifics for your company you can change the text Use the HTML commands in Table 19 6 to format the text as needed Table 19 6 HTML Commands for Formatting Legal Disclaimer Command Description 3S ss lt sS lt b gt Begins boldface font lt b gt Ends boldface font lt center gt Aligns type in the center of the window lt center gt Ends the center alignment lt font n where n point size gt Changes the font to the new size lt font gt Ends the font size command lt p gt Creates a line break lt sub gt Begins subscript lt sub gt Ends subscript lt sup gt Begins superscript lt sup gt Ends superscript lt u gt Starts underline lt u gt Ends underline Step3 If you want to preview your changed statement and formatting click the Preview subtab Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 4 Step 5 DLP D266 Change IP Settings W Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D266 Change IP Settings A Purpose This task changes the IP address
12. During this time approximately 5 minutes the active and standby TCC2 TCC2P card LEDs go through the cycle shown in Table 19 4 Eventually a Lost node connection switching to network view message appears Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 19 55 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D249 Provision IP Settings Table 19 4 Reboot Activity LED Behavior During TCC2 TCC2P Reboot Active TCC2 TCC2P LEDs Standby TCC 2 TCC2P LEDs Standby TCC2 TCC2P card updated with new network information Memory test 1 to 2 minutes If an AIC or AIC I card is installed the AIC is updated The standby TCC2 TCC2P becomes the active TCC2 TCC2P ACT STBY Flashing green AIC FAIL and alarm LEDs light up briefly 1 ACT STBY Flashing yellow FAIL LED Solid red All LEDs on except ACT STBY CRIT turns off MAJ and MIN turn off REM SYNC and ACO turn off All LEDs except A amp B PWR turn off 1 to 2 minutes 8 ACT STBY Solid yellow 9 Alarm LEDs Flash once 10 ACT STBY Solid green xy o oO F VN Memory test 1 to 2 minutes TCC2 TCC2P updated with new network information TCC2 TCC2P becomes the standby TCC2 TCC2P Step 6 access the node Step7 10 a Ss m oF we N All LEDs Turn off 1 to 2 minutes CTC displays Lost node connection switching to network view message FAIL LED Solid red FAIL LED Flashing red All LEDs on except ACT
13. NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ca October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D272 Change Node Security Policy on Multiple Nodes W DLP D272 Change Node Security Policy on Multiple Nodes Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Purpose This task changes the security policy for multiple nodes including idle user timeouts user lockouts password change and concurrent login policies Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Provisioning gt Security gt Policy tabs A read only table of nodes and their policies appears Click a node in the table that you want to modify then click the Change button If you want to modify the idle user timeout period click the hour H and minute M arrows in the Idle User Timeout area for the security level you want to provision RETRIEVE MAINTENANCE PROVISIONING or SUPERUSER ONLY The idle period time range is 0 and 16 hours and 0 and 59 minutes The user is logged out after the idle user timeout period is reached In the User Lockout area you can modify the following Failed Logins Before Lockout The number of failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node You can choose a value between 0 and 10 Manual
14. Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning and higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go To Network View Step2 Click the Circuits tab Step3 Click the circuit that you want to roll to a new path The circuit must have a DISCOVERED status for you to start a roll Step 4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit Step5 In the Roll Attributes area complete the following Figure 19 10 on page 19 37 a From the Circuit Roll Mode drop down list choose Auto to create an automatic roll or Manual to create a manual roll b From the Circuit Type drop down list choose Dual to indicate that you want to roll two connections on the chosen circuit Step6 Click Next Step7 In the Pivot Fixed Point 1 window click the square representing the fixed path of the first cross connect to be rolled Figure 19 6 on page 19 32 This path is a fixed point in the cross connect involved in the roll process The path identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image The path that is not selected contains the Roll From path The Roll From path is deleted after the roll is completed Step8 Click Next Step9 Complete one of the following e If multiple Roll From paths exist the Select Roll From dialog box appears Select the path from which you want to roll traffic and click OK then click Next e If multiple Roll From paths do not exist click Next and continue with Step 10 The circuit status
15. ONS 15454 SDH If Enable SOCKS proxy server on port is off the node does not proxy for any CTC clients When this box is checked you can provision one of the following options External Network Element ENE Choose this option when the ONS 15454 SDH is not connected to a LAN but has DCC connections to other ONS nodes A CTC computer connected to the ENE through the TCC2 TCC2P CRAFT or LAN port can manage nodes that have DCC connections to the ENE However the CTC computer does not have direct IP connectivity to these nodes or to any LAN WAN that those nodes might be connected to Gateway Network Element GNE Choose this option when the ONS 15454 SDH is connected to a LAN and has DCC connections to other nodes A CTC computer connected to the LAN can manage all nodes that have DCC connections to the GNE but the CTC computer does not have direct IP connectivity to them The GNE option isolates the LAN from the DCC network so that IP traffic originating from the DCC connected nodes and any CTC computers connected to them is prevented from reaching the LAN SOCKS Proxy Only Choose this option when the ONS 15454 SDH is connected to a LAN and the LAN is separated from the node by a firewall The SOCKS Proxy Only is the same as the GNE option except the SOCKS Proxy Only option does not isolate the DCC network from the LAN Step4 Click Apply Step5 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box Both TCC2 TCC2P cards reboot one at a time
16. SNCP ring 1 1 virtual concatenated VCAT or unprotected circuits on the span e PCA Circuits To view circuits routed on an MS SPRing protected channel This option does not appear if the span you right clicked is not an MS SPRing span Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 3 DLP D230 Change a Circuit State W In the Circuits on Span dialog box you can view the following information about the circuits that traverse the span The information that appears depends on the circuit type For low order and high order circuits provisioned on the span the following information appears amp VC4 Displays VC4s used by the circuits VC3 TUG3 Displays VC3s and TUG3s used by the circuits TUG2 Displays TUG2s used by the circuits VC12 Displays VC12s used by the circuits VC11 Displays VC11s used by the circuits SNCP SNCP span only If checked SNCP circuits are on the span Circuit Displays the circuit name Switch State SNCP span only Displays the switch state of the circuit that is whether any span switches are active For SNCP spans switch types include CLEAR no spans are switched MANUAL a manual switch is active FORCE a force switch is active and LOCKOUT OF PROTECTION a span lockout is active Note You can perform other procedures from the Circuits on Span dialog box If the span is in an SNCP you can switch the span traffi
17. STBY CRIT turns off MAJ and MIN turn off REM SYNC and ACO turn off all LEDs are off ACT STBY Solid yellow ACT STBY Flashing yellow ACT STBY Solid yellow ACT STBY Solid green Click OK The network view appears The node icon appears in gray during which time you cannot Double click the node icon when it becomes green As necessary complete the DLP D65 Create a Static Route task on page 17 56 or the DLP D250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol task on page 19 57 If you do not need to create a static route or set up OSPF continue with the NTP D28 Set Up Timing procedure on page 4 9 Step 8 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol Mi DLP D250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol Purpose This task enables the OSPF routing protocol on the ONS 15454 SDH Perform this task if you want to include the ONS 15454 SDH in OSPF enabled networks Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 You will need the OSPF Area ID Hello and Dead intervals and authentication key if OSPF authentication is enabled provisioned on the router to which the ONS 15454 SDH is connected Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher
18. automatically updated when each refresh interval completes If the auto refresh interval is set to None the PM counts that appear are not updated unless you click Refresh Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D261 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port DLP D261 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port Purpose This task changes the window view to display PM counts for another port on a multiport card Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Step 1 In node view double click the STM N card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Step2 Click the Performance tab Step3 In the Port drop down list choose a port Step4 Click the Refresh button The PM counts for the newly selected port appear Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D262 Filter the Display of Circuits Purpose This task filters the display of circuits in the Circuits window The filtered display appears in network node or card view Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Step 1 Navigate to the appropriate CTC view e To filter network circuits from
19. continue with Step 5 a Click the No Authentication button b In the Edit Authentication Key dialog box complete the following e Type Choose Simple Password e Enter Authentication Key Enter the password e Confirm Authentication Key Enter the same password to confirm it c Click OK The authentication button label changes to Simple Password Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 19 57 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol Step5 Provision the OSPF priority and interval settings The OSPF priority and interval defaults are ones most commonly used by OSPF routers Verify that these defaults match the ones used by the OSPF router where the ONS 15454 SDH is connected e Router Priority Selects the designated router for a subnet e Hello Interval sec Sets the number of seconds between OSPF hello packet advertisements sent by OSPF routers Ten seconds is the default e Dead Interval Sets the number of seconds that will pass while an OSPF router s packets are not visible before its neighbors declare the router down Forty seconds is the default e Transit Delay sec Indicates the service speed One second is the default e Retransmit Interval sec Sets the time that will elapse before a packet is resent Five seconds is the default e LAN Metric Sets a cost for sending packets across the LAN This value should always be lower than t
20. option Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 If any user who has rights to perform an operation for example creating a circuit selects the Do not show this dialog again check box on a dialog box the dialog box is not displayed for any other users who perform that operation on the network from the same computer unless the command is overridden using the following task The preference is stored on the CTC computer not in the node database From the Edit menu choose Preferences In the Preferences dialog box click the General tab The Preferences Management area lists all dialog boxes where Do not show this dialog again is enabled Choose one of the following options or uncheck the individual dialog boxes that you want to appear e Don t Show Any Hides all do not display check boxes e Show All Overrides do not display check box selections and displays all dialog boxes Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D271 Change Node Security Policy on a Single Node Step 1 Purpose This task changes the security policy for a single node including idle user timeouts user lockouts password changes and concurrent login policies Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC pa
21. or by using the TL1 RTRV COND command For more information about service states refer to the Administrative and Service States appendix of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual If the port is in loopback Locked enabled loopback amp maintenance and you set the Admin State to Unlocked enabled a confirmation window appears indicating that the loopback will be released and that the action could be service affecting To continue click Yes If you set Admin State to Unlocked automaticInService set the soak period time in the AINS Soak field This is the amount of time that the port will stay in Unlocked disabled automaticInService service state after the signal is continuously received before changing to Unlocked enabled Click Apply As needed repeat this task for each port Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D215 Consolidate Links in Network View amp Purpose This task consolidates the data communications channel DCC GSS OTS provisionable patchcord PPC and server trail links in network view Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Note Global consolidation persists when CTC is re launched but local consolidation does not I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ ODLP D215 Consolidate
22. standby TCC2 TCC2P card has a green ACT LED e The previous active TCC2 TCC2P card LEDs go through the following LED sequence NP card not present Ldg software is loading amber SBY LED TCC2 TCC2P card is in standby mode The LEDs should complete this sequence within 5 to 10 minutes Verify that traffic on the test set connected to the node is still running If a traffic interruption occurs do not continue refer to your next level of support Repeat Steps 2 through 10 to return the active standby TCC2 TCC2P cards to their configuration at the start of the procedure Verify that the TCC2 TCC2P cards appear as noted in Step 5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D255 Cross Connect Card Side Switch Test A Purpose This task verifies that the XC VXL 10G and XC VXL 2 5G or XC VXC 10G cards can effectively switch service active to standby and standby to active Tools Equipment The test set specified by the acceptance test procedure connected and configured as specified in the acceptance test procedure Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Always wait 60 seconds between cross connect card side switches to allow the system to stabilize This is applicable to all the types of side switches soft reset or manual switch using CTC or TL1 This condition is
23. task to upgrade each span in the ring to the higher optical rate To downgrade an optical span in a four fiber MS SPRing repeat this task but choose a lower rate card in Step 5 Tools Equipment Higher rate cards Compatible hardware necessary for the upgrade Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Warning amp Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard Statement 206 Note amp All spans connecting the nodes in an MS SPRing must be upgraded before the bandwidth is available Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 If you are upgrading a span on an MS SPRing a MSSP OSYNC alarm will appear in the alarms list Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide for information about this alarm Apply a Force switch to both span endpoints nodes on the span that you will upgrade first See the DLP D303 Initiate an MS SPRing Force Ring Switch task on page 20 3 Remove the fiber from both working and protect cards at both span endpoints nodes and ensure that traffic is still running Remove the STM N cards from both endpoints For both ends of the span endpoints in node view right click each STM N slot and choose Change Card In the Change Card dialog box choos
24. the window The Link Filter dialog box appears The link classes that appear in the Link Filter are determined by the selected Network Scope Table 19 1 I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D216 Change the STM N Card ALS Maintenance Settings Table 19 1 Link Classes By Network Scope Network Scope Displayed Link Classes ALL DCC GCC OTS PPC Server Trail DWDM GCC OTS PPC TDM DCC PPC Server Trail b Check the check boxes next to the links that you want to display c Click OK Step 10 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D216 Change the STM N Card ALS Maintenance Settings Purpose This task changes the automatic laser shutdown ALS maintenance settings for the STM N cards This feature is available for STM 64 and MRC 12 cards Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual Step 1 In node view double click the STM N card where you want to change the ALS maintenance settings Step2 Click the Maintenance gt ALS tabs Step3 Modify any of the settings described in Table 19 2 by clicking in the field you want to modi
25. until the signal is found before continuing with the next step If the signal is not found refer to the Circuits and Timing section of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP D240 Cancel a Roll task on page 19 44 e The roll is a one way destination roll and the Roll Valid Signal is false It is not possible to get a Roll Valid Signal status of true for a one way destination roll amp Note You cannot cancel an automatic roll after a valid signal is found e You can force a signal onto the Roll To circuit by using the Force Valid Signal button If you choose Force Valid Signal traffic on the circuit that is involved in the roll might drop depending on conditions at the other end of the circuit when the roll is completed You must force a signal if the circuits do not have a signal or have a bad signal and you want to complete the roll amp Note For a one way destination roll in manual mode you do not need to force the valid signal Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 19 33 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D235 Roll One Cross Connect from an Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Figure 19 8 Viewing the Rolls Tab Alarms Conditions History Circuits Provisioning Inventory Maintenance Circuits Rol From Circuit RollTo Circut Roll State _Rol vaid Signat Rol mode Roll Path
26. want to cancel Click Cancel Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D241 Clear an MS SPRing Manual Ring Switch Purpose This task clears a Manual ring switch Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 Click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Step3 Choose the MS SPRing that the Manual ring switch that you want to clear and click Edit Tip To move an icon to a new location for example to see MS SPRing channel port information more clearly click an icon on the Edit MS SPRing network graphic and while pressing Ctrl drag the icon to a new location Step4 Right click the MS SPRing node channel port where the Manual ring switch was applied and choose Set West Protection Operation or Set East Protection Operation as applicable Step5 In the dialog box choose CLEAR from the drop down list Click OK Step6 Click Yes in the Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box The letter M is removed from the channel port and the span turns green Step7 From the File menu choose Close Step8 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 19 45 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HI DLP D242 Create an MS SPRing on a Single Node DLP D242 Create an MS SPRing on a Single Node
27. you want to view PM counts The card view appears Step2 Click the Performance gt Utilization tabs Step3 Click Refresh Performance monitoring utilization values appear for each port on the card Step4 View the Port column to find the port you want to monitor Step5 The Tx and Rx bandwidth utilization values for the previous time intervals appear in the Prev n columns For PM parameter definitions refer to the Performance Monitoring chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual amp Note To clear PM counts see the DLP D459 Clear Selected PM Counts task on page 21 37 Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 19 63 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D258 View Ethernet History PM Parameters DLP D258 View Ethernet History PM Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task enables you to view historical PM counts at selected time intervals on an Ethernet card and port to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In node view double click the E Series or G Series Ethernet card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance tab Click the History subtab Click Refresh Performance mo
28. 0 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Click the row of the MS SPRing you will exercise then click Edit Exercise the west port a Right click the west port of any MS SPRing node and choose Set West Protection Operation Figure 19 4 shows an example To move a graphic icon press Ctrl while you drag and drop it to a new location amp Note For two fiber MS SPRings the squares on the node icons represent the MS SPRing working and protect channels You can right click either channel For four fiber MS SPRings the squares represent ports Right click either working or protect ports Figure 19 4 Protection Operation on a Three Node MS SPRing st Protection Operation doc 124 1 doc 123 3 ig R b In the Set West Protection Operation dialog box choose EXERCISE RING from the drop down list c Click OK d In the Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box click Yes On the network view graphic an E appears on the MS SPRing channel where you invoked the exercise The E will appear for 10 to 15 seconds then disappear Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ca October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 DLP D217 MS SPRing Exercise Ring Test W Exercise the east port a
29. 007 19 81 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D296 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a 1 1 Protection Group Step 10 Step 11 Complete the DLP D198 Clear an SNCP Force Switch task on page 18 85 when cards in both endpoint nodes have been successfully upgraded and all the facility alarms LOS SD or SF are cleared Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D296 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a 1 1 Protection Group gt Warning Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Purpose This task upgrades a 1 1 protection group span To downgrade an optical span repeat this task but choose a lower rate card in Step 6 Tools Equipment Higher rate cards Compatible hardware necessary for the upgrade Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard Statement 206 Initiate a Force switch on the ports you will upgrade beginning with the protect port amp Note If the switching mode is bidirectional in the 1 1 protection group apply the Force command to only one end of the span If the Force command is applied to both ends when the switching mode is bidirectional it will cause a switch of more than 50 ms in duration a In node view c
30. 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 P1920 I October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 4 Step 5 DLP D221 Provision E Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership W Table 19 3 VLAN Settings Setting Description A port marked with this symbol does not belong to the VLAN Untag The ONS 15454 SDH tags ingress frames and strips tags from egress frames Tagged The ONS 15454 SDH processes ingress frames according to the VLAN ID egress frames do not have their tags removed e Ifa port is a member of only one VLAN choose Untag from the Port column in the VLAN s row Choose for all the other VLAN rows in that Port column amp Note The VLAN with Untag selected can connect to the port but other VLANs cannot access that port e Choose Tagged at all VLAN rows that need to be trunked Choose Untag at VLAN rows that do not need to be trunked for example the default VLAN amp Note Each Ethernet port must be attached to at least one untagged VLAN A trunk port connects multiple VLANs to an external device such as a switch which also supports trunking A trunk port must have tagging IEEE 802 1Q enabled for all the VLANs that connect to that external device After each port is in the appropriate VLAN click Apply Table 19 3 lists the VLAN settings amp Note If Tagged is chosen the attached external Ethernet devices must recognize IEEE 802 1Q VLANs S Note Bo
31. 200 to D299 DLP D249 Provision IP Settings W e Net Subnet Mask Length Type the subnet mask length decimal number representing the subnet mask length in bits or click the arrows to adjust the subnet mask length The subnet mask length is the same for all ONS 15454 SDH nodes in the same subnet e TCC CORBA IIOP Listener Port Sets the ONS 15454 SDH IIOP listener port used to communicate between the ONS 15454 SDH and CTC computers This field is generally not changed unless the ONS 15454 SDH resides behind a firewall that requires a different port See the NTP D27 Set Up the ONS 15454 SDH for Firewall Access procedure on page 4 8 for more information e Gateway Settings Provisions ONS 15454 SDH SOCK proxy server features Do not select any of these options until you review the SOCKS proxy server scenario in the Management Network Connectivity chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual In proxy server networks the ONS 15454 SDH is either an ENE a GNE or a SOCKS proxy only server Provisioning must be consistent for each network element NE type e Enable proxy server on port If checked the ONS 15454 SDH serves as a proxy for connections between CTC clients and ONS 15454 SDH nodes that are connected by DCCs to the proxy ONS 15454 SDH The CTC client establishes connections to DCC connected nodes through the proxy node The CTC client does not require IP connectivity to the DCC connected nodes only to the proxy
32. CHAPTER 1 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D201 Apply a Lock On Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task prevents traffic from being switched from one card to another Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Maintenance or higher To apply a lock on to a protect card in a 1 1 or 1 N protection group the protect card must be active If the protect card is in standby the Lock On button is disabled To make the protect card active you must switch traffic from the working card to the protect card Step 4 When the protect card is active you can apply the lock on Use the following rules to determine if you can apply a lock on e Fora 1 1 electrical protection group the working or protect cards can be placed in the Lock On state e Fora 1 N electrical protection group the working or protect cards can be placed in the Lock On state e Fora 1 1 optical protection group only the working port can be placed in the Lock On state In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs In the Protection Groups list click the protection group where you want to apply the Lock On state If you determine that the protect card is in standby mode and you want to apply the Lock On state to the protect card make the protect card active a In the Selected Group list click the protect ca
33. Click Next In the Pivot Fixed Point 1 window click the square representing the fixed path of the first cross connect to be rolled Figure 19 6 on page 19 32 This path is a fixed point in the cross connect involved in the roll process The path identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image The path that is not selected contains the Roll From path The Roll From path is deleted after the roll is completed Click Next Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ra October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 A DLP D238 Roll Two Cross Connects from One Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit Hi Complete one of the following e If multiple Roll From paths exist the Select Roll From dialog box appears Select the path from which you want to roll traffic and click OK e If multiple Roll From paths do not exist continue with Step 10 The circuit status for the Roll From path changes from DISCOVERED to ROLL PENDING In the Pivot Fixed Point 2 window click the square that represents the fixed path of the second connection to be rolled The path that is not selected is the Roll From path The Roll From path is deleted after the roll is completed The path identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image Click Next Caution Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 If the termination card is a DS3i N 12 E1 N 14 E1 42 or E3 12 card a roll will oc
34. G Cards task on page 20 25 or contact your next level of support Click Switch In the Confirm Switch dialog box click Yes Verify that the active slot noted in Step 6 becomes the standby slot and that the standby slot becomes the active slot The switch should appear within 1 to 2 seconds Verify that traffic on the test set connected to the node is still running Some bit errors are normal but traffic flow should not be interrupted If a traffic interruption occurs do not continue Refer to your next level of support amp Note A cross connect side switch performed using XC VXC 10G cards and TCC2 TCC2P cards is errorless Wait 60 seconds then repeat Steps 7 through 9 to return the active standby slots to their configuration at the start of the procedure Verify that the cross connect cards appear as you noted in Step 6 Return to your originating procedure NTP amp Note During a maintenance side switch or soft reset of an active XC10G card the 1 1 protection group might display a protection switch To disallow the protection switch from being displayed the protection group should be locked at the node where XC switch or soft reset of an active XC switch is in progress DLP D256 View Ethernet Statistics PM Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task enables you to view current statistical performance monitoring PM counts on an Ethernet card and port in order to detect possible performance problems
35. Include to include the span or Remove to remove the span b Ifthe provisioned circuit does not reflect the routing and configuration you want click Back to verify and change circuit information Caution If the termination card is a DS3i N 12 E1 N 14 E1 42 or E3 12 card a roll will occur even if a valid signal is not detected on the Roll To port The absence of a PDI P downstream for loss of signal LOS loss of frame alignment LOF and alarm indication signal AIS line defects causes the roll to continue without a valid signal This is only seen with DUAL roll mode when both ends of the circuit use the card s that are listed in this statement Step17 Click Finish In the Circuits tab verify that a new circuit appears This circuit is the Roll To circuit It is designated with the Roll From circuit name appended with ROLL Step18 Click the Rolls tab Two new rolls now appear For each pending roll view the Roll Valid Signal status When one of the following requirements is met continue with Step 19 e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is true a valid signal was found on the new port e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is false a valid signal was not found Wait until the signal is found before continuing with the next step If a valid signal is not found refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP D240 Cancel a Roll task on page 19 44 e The roll is a one way desti
36. JRE 1 3 1_02 JRE 1 4 2 or JRE 5 0 Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser Insert the system software CD containing the reinit tool software and defaults database into the computer CD ROM drive If the CTC Installation Wizard appears click Cancel To find the recovery tool file go to the CISCO15454SDH directory on the CD usually cdrom cdrom0 CISCO15454SDH If you are using a file explorer double click the RE INIT jar file If you are working with a command line run java jar RE INIT jar The NE Re Initialization window appears Figure 19 12 Complete the following fields GNE IP If the node you are reinitializing is accessed through another node configured as a GNE enter the GNE IP address If you have a direct connection to the node leave this field blank Node IP Enter the node name or IP address of the node that you are reinitializing User ID Enter the user ID needed to access the node Password Enter the password for the user ID Upload Package Check this box to send the software package file to the node If unchecked the software stored on the node is not modified Force Upload Check this box to send the software package file to the node even if the node is running the same software version If unchecked reinitialization will not send the software package if the node is already running the same versi
37. Links in Network View Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View CTC shows the link icons by default Step2 As needed perform one or more of the following steps e To toggle link icons on and off go to Step 3 e To combine all the links in network view go to Step 4 e To consolidate a link or links between two nodes go to Step 5 e To view information about a consolidated link go to Step 6 e To access an individual link within a consolidated link go to Step 7 e To expand consolidated links go to Step 8 e To filter links by class go to Step 9 Step3 Right click the network map and select Show Link Icons to toggle the link icons on and off Step4 To consolidate all the links on the network map global consolidation a Right click anywhere on the network map b Choose Collapse Expand Links from the shortcut menu The Collapse Expand Links dialog box appears c Select the check boxes for the link classes that you want to consolidate d Click OK The selected link classes are consolidated on the network map Step5 To consolidate a link or links between two nodes a Right click the link on the network map b Choose Collapse Link from the shortcut menu The selected link type consolidates to show only one link amp Note The links consolidate by class For example if you select a DCC link for consolidation only the DCC links will consolidate leaving any other link classes expanded Figure 19 1 show
38. Locked enabled disabled service state Traffic is not passed on the circuit e Unlocked automaticInService Puts the circuit cross connects in the Unlocked disabled automaticInService service state and suppresses alarms and conditions When the connections receive a valid signal the service state automatically changes to Unlocked enabled e Locked maintenance Puts the circuit cross connects in the Locked enabled maintenance service state The maintenance state does not interrupt traffic flow it suppresses alarms and conditions and allows loopbacks to be performed on the circuit Use Locked maintenance for circuit testing or to suppress circuit alarms temporarily Change the administrative state to Unlocked Unlocked automaticInService or Locked disabled when testing is complete e Locked outOfGroup VCAT circuits only future use Puts the member cross connects in the Locked enabled outOfGroup service state This administrative state is used to place a member circuit out of the group and to stop sending traffic Locked enabled outOfGroup only applies to the cross connects on an end node where the VCAT resides The cross connects on intermediate nodes are in the Locked enabled maintenance service state For additional information about circuit service states refer to the Circuits and Tunnels chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual If you want to apply the state to the circuit source and destination ports check the Apply t
39. MP window Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D293 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Two Fiber MS SPRing A Purpose This task upgrades a two fiber MS SPRing span to a higher optical rate To downgrade an optical span in a two fiber MS SPRing repeat this task but choose a lower rate card in Step 5 Tools Equipment Higher rate cards Compatible hardware necessary for the upgrade Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Warning amp Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard Statement 206 Note amp All spans connecting the nodes in an MS SPRing must be upgraded before the bandwidth is available Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 If you are upgrading a span on an MS SPRing a MSSP OSYNC alarm will appear in the alarms list Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide for information about this alarm Apply a Force switch to both span endpoints nodes on the span that you will upgrade first See the DLP D303 Initiate an MS SPRing Force Ring Switch task on page 20 3 Remove the fiber from both endpoints and ensure that traffic is still running Remove the STM N ca
40. Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step1 To access the alarm profile editor from network view click the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles tabs Step2 To access the profile editor from node view click the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profile Editor tabs Step3 To access the profile editor from a card view click the following tabs e Ifthe card is an E Series Ethernet G Series Ethernet STM N or electrical DS3i N 12 E1 N 14 E1 42 or E3 12 card click the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profile Editor tabs e If the card is an ML Series Ethernet traffic card click the Provisioning gt Ether Alarming gt Alarm Profile Editor tabs if you want to apply the profile to the front physical ports or the Provisioning gt POS Alarming gt Alarm Profile Editor tabs if you want to apply the profile to the packet over SDH POS ports For more information about ML Series card ports and service refer to the Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide for the Cisco ONS 15454 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH and Cisco ONS 15327 e If the card is an FC_MR 4 card click the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profile Editor tabs Step4 Click Load Step5 If you want to download a profile that exists on the node click From Node in the Load Profile s dialog box a Click the node name you are logged into in the Node Names list b Click the name of the profile in the Pr
41. Right click the east port of any MS SPRing node and choose Set East Protection Operation amp Note For two fiber MS SPRings the squares on the node icons represent the MS SPRing working and protect channels You can right click either channel For four fiber MS SPRings the squares represent ports Right click either the working or protect ports In the Set East Protection Operation dialog box choose EXERCISE RING from the drop down list Click OK In the Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box click Yes On the network view graphic an E appears on the MS SPRing channel where you invoked the exercise The E will appear for 10 to 15 seconds then disappear In the CTC window click the History tab Verify that an EXERCISE RING Exercising Ring Successfully condition appears for the node where you exercised the ring Other conditions that appear include EXERCISE RING REQ KB PASSTHR and FE EXERCISING RING If you do not see any MS SPRing exercise conditions click the Filter button and verify that filtering is not turned on Also check that alarms and conditions are not suppressed for a node or MS SPRing drop cards See the NTP D72 Suppress Alarms or Discontinue Alarm Suppression procedure on page 9 7 for more information Click the Alarms tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not on See the DLP D227 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 19 26 as necessary Verify that no unexplained alarms appear on the netwo
42. RollFromPeth __ Roll To Path Rolls Roll Circuit Roll Circuit ROLL_PENDING false Auto TECHDOC TECHDOC TECHDOC Kil r Cc te rce Valid Signal Fir ance Scope Node hd Ner cK If you selected Manual in Step 5 click the rolled facility on the Rolls tab and then click Complete If you selected Auto continue with Step 13 For both Manual and Auto rolls click Finish to complete the circuit roll process The roll clears from the Rolls tab and the rolled circuit now appears on the Circuits tab in the DISCOVERED status Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D235 Roll One Cross Connect from an Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task reroutes a cross connect on one circuit onto another circuit resulting in a new destination Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 DLP D363 Provision Regenerator Section DCC Terminations page 20 68 for the ports involved in the roll Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go To Network View Click the Circuits tab Press Ctrl and click the two circuits that you want to use in the roll process The circuits must have a DISCOVERED status in addition they must be the same size and direction for you to start a roll The planned Roll To circuit must not carry traffic
43. The Roll To facility should be DCC connected to the source node of the Roll To circuit From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit In the Roll Attributes area complete the following Figure 19 9 a From the Circuit Roll Mode drop down list choose Auto to create an automatic roll required for a 1 way source roll or Manual to create a manual roll required for 1 way destination roll Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 P1934 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D235 Roll One Cross Connect from an Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit Hl b From the Circuit Roll Type drop down list choose Single to indicate that you want to roll a single connection from the Roll From circuit to the Roll To circuit c Inthe Roll From Circuit area click the circuit that contains the Roll From connection Figure 19 9 Selecting Roll Attributes for a Single Roll onto a Second Circuit amp Roll Creation Roll Attributes Roll Roll From Circuit Circuit Roll Mode auto 7 C HOP Mavs1 1 Circuit Roll Type inge 7 HOP Mavs1 3 134353 Step 6 Click Next Step7 In the Pivot Fixed Point window click the square representing the facility that you want to keep Figure 19 6 on page 19 32 This facility is the fixed location in the cross connect involved in the roll process The identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image The facility that is not se
44. This task provisions the route for a manually routed low order tunnel Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 You must have the Route Review and Edit page of the Circuit Creation wizard open Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In the Circuit Creation wizard in the Route Review and Edit area click the source node icon if it is not already selected Arrows indicate the available spans for routing the tunnel from the source node Click the arrow of the span that you want the low order tunnel to travel The arrow turns white In the Selected Span area the From and To fields show the slot and port that will carry the tunnel The source VC4 appears If you want to change the source VC4 change it in the Source VC4 field otherwise continue with Step 4 Click Add Span The span is added to the Included Spans list and the span arrow turns blue Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until the tunnel is provisioned from the source to the destination node through all intermediary nodes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D220 Provision E Series Ethernet Ports Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Purpose This task enables Ethernet ports for the E Series cards Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Provisioning or higher In node view doub
45. Unlock by Superuser only Allows a user with Superuser only privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node Lockout Duration Sets the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes and 0 and 55 seconds in five second intervals In the Password Change area you can modify the following Prevent Reusing Last Passwords Choose a value between and 10 to set the number of different passwords the user must create before they can reuse a password New Password must Differ from the Old Password Choose the number of characters that must differ between the old and new password The default number is 1 Cannot Change New Password for days If checked prevents users from changing their password for the specified period The range is 20 to 95 days Require Password Change on First Login to New Account If checked requires users to change their password the first time they log into their account To require users to change their password at periodic intervals check the Enforce Password Aging check box in the Password Aging area If checked provision the following parameters Aging Period Sets the amount of time that must pass before the user must change their password for each security level RETRIEVE MAINTENANCE PROVISIONING and SUPERUSER ONLY The range is 20 to 95 days Warning Sets the number days the user will be warned to chan
46. a Second Optical Circuit Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Purpose This task reroutes a network path using two optical circuits by allowing CTC to select the Roll To path on the second circuit automatically Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning and higher From the View menu choose Go To Network View Click the Circuits tab Press Ctrl and click the two circuits that you want to use in the roll process The Roll From path will be on one circuit and the Roll To path will be on the other circuit The circuits must have a DISCOVERED status and must be the same size and direction for you to start a roll The planned Roll To circuit must not carry traffic The first Roll To path must be DCC connected to the source node of the Roll To circuit and the second Roll To path must be DCC connected to the destination node of the Roll To circuit From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit In the Roll Attributes area complete the following a From the Circuit Roll Mode drop down list choose Auto to create an automatic roll required for a 1 way source roll or Manual to create a manual roll required for 1 way destination roll b From the Circuit Roll Type drop down list choose Dual c Inthe Roll From Circuit area click the circuit that contains the Roll From path
47. a lower rate card in Step 5 Tools Equipment Higher rate cards Compatible hardware necessary for the upgrade Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Warning Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard Statement 206 Step 1 Complete the DLP D197 Initiate an SNCP Force Switch task on page 18 84 to apply a Force switch on the span that you will upgrade Step2 Remove the fiber from both endpoint nodes in the span and ensure that traffic is still running Step3 Remove the STM N cards from both span endpoints Step4 For both ends of the span in node view right click each STM N slot and choose Change Card Step5 In the Change Card dialog box choose the new STM N card type Step6 Click OK Step7 Complete the NTP D16 Install STM N Cards and Connectors procedure on page 2 7 to install the new STM N cards in both endpoints Step8 Verify that the transmit signal falls within the acceptable range See Table 2 4 on page 2 17 for STM N card transmit and receive levels Step9 Complete the DLP D337 Install Fiber Optic Cables for SNCP Configurations task on page 20 33 to attach the fiber to the cards Wait for the IMPROPRMVL alarm to clear and the cards to become active Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2
48. ait until the signal is found before continuing with the next step If the signal is not found refer to the Circuits and Timing section of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP D240 Cancel a Roll task on page 19 44 e The roll is a one way destination roll and the Roll Valid signal status is false It is not possible to get a Roll Valid Signal status of true for a one way destination roll amp Note You cannot cancel an automatic roll after a valid signal is found e A roll can be forced onto the Roll To Circuit destination without a valid signal by using the Force Valid Signal button If you choose Force Valid Signal traffic on the circuit that is involved in the roll will be dropped when the roll is completed If you selected Manual in Step 5 click each roll and click Complete to route the traffic to the new port If you selected Auto continue with Step 20 I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D238 Roll Two Cross Connects from One Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit Step 20 Step 21 amp Note You cannot complete a roll if you cancelled the sibling roll You must complete the two rolls together For both manual and automatic rolls click Finish to complete the circuit roll process Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D238 Roll Two Cross Connects from One Optical Circuit to
49. also applicable to all the cross connect types XC 10G XC VXC 10G XC VXL 2 5G XC VXL 10G XC VT From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Alarms tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not on See the DLP D227 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 19 26 as necessary b Verify that no unexplained alarms appear on the network If unexplained alarms appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide if necessary Click the Conditions tab Verify that no unexplained conditions appear on the network If unexplained conditions appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide if necessary On the network map double click the node containing the cross connect cards that you are testing to open it in node view I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D256 View Ethernet Statistics PM Parameters Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Click the Maintenance gt Cross Connect tabs In the Cross Connect Cards area make a note of the active and standby slots On the shelf graphic verify that the active cross connect card shows a green ACT LED and the standby cross connect card shows an amber SBY LED If these conditions are not present review the DLP D333 Install the XC VXL 10G XC VXL 2 5G or XC VXC 10
50. anumeric and up to 48 characters including spaces e Type Choose either User Data F1 or User Data D4 D12 from the drop down list Step4 Click Next Step5 In the Circuit Source area complete the following e Node Choose the source node e Slot Choose the source slot e Port lIf displayed choose the source port Step6 Click Next Step7 In the Circuit Destination area complete the following e Node Choose the destination node e Slot Choose the destination slot e Port If displayed choose the destination port Step8 Click Finish Step9 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 EN Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HI DLP D213 Provision the Card Mode for ML Series Ethernet Cards DLP D213 Provision the Card Mode for ML Series Ethernet Cards Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task provisions the card mode for ML Series Ethernet cards None DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view double click the ML Series Ethernet card graphic to open the card Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Card tabs Step3 For the ML Series Ethernet card select an option from the drop down Mode menu e HDLC High level data link control Does not support VLAN trunking which is standard on most Cisco data devices e GFP F Frame
51. as the current expected string An alarm is raised when a string that differs from the baseline is received e Manual The string entered in Current Expected String is the baseline An alarm is raised when a string that differs from the Current Expected String is received If you set the Path Trace Mode field to Manual enter the string that the circuit destination should receive from the circuit source in the New Expected String field If you set Path Trace Mode to Auto skip this step Click the Disable AIS and RDI if TIM P is detected check box if you want to suppress the AIS and remote defect indication RDI when the VC3 or VC4 High Order Path Trace Identifier Mismatch HP TIM or Low Order Path Trace Identifier Mismatch LP TIM alarm appears Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide for descriptions of alarms and conditions Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 10 Step 11 A DLP D264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports i d Check box visibility depends on card selection Click the Disable AIS on C2 Mis Match check box if you want to suppress the AIS when a C2 mismatch occurs e Click Apply then click Close amp Note Itis not necessary to set the format 16 or 64 bytes for the circuit destination expected string the path trace process automatically determines the format Provision the circuit sou
52. ation about secure mode refer to the Management Network Connectivity chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual Click Apply I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HI DLP D268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map If you changed a network field that will cause the node to reboot the Change Network Configuration confirmation dialog box appears If you changed a gateway setting a confirmation appropriate to the gateway field appears Step4 If a confirmation dialog box appears click Yes If you changed an IP address subnet mask length or TCC CORBA IIOP Listener Port both ONS 15454 SDH TCC2 TCC2P cards will reboot one at a time Step5 Confirm that the changes appear Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide as necessary Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map Purpose This task changes the background image or map on the CTC network view Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher S Note You can replace the network view background image with any JPEG or GIF image that is accessible on a local or network drive If you apply a custom image the change is stored in your CTC user profile on the computer The change does not affect other CTC user
53. bps No FEC and 2 5 Gbps FEC The check boxes shown depend on what you chose in the Type field If you chose Any all sizes are available If you chose LO_PATH_CIRCUIT only VC3 VC11 and VC12 sizes are available If you chose LO_PATH_TUNNEL or LO_PATH_AGGREGATION only VC4 is available If you chose VC_HO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT only VC4 and VC4 4c are available If you chose VC_LO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT only VC3 is available Step4 To set the filter for ring node link and source and drop type click the Advanced tab and complete the following If you do not want to make advanced filter selections continue with Step 5 a If you made selections on the General tab click Yes in the confirmation box to apply the settings b In the Advanced tab of the Circuit Filter dialog box set the following filter attributes as necessary Ring Choose the ring from the drop down list Node Click the check boxes by each node in the network to filter circuits based on node Link Choose the desired link in the network Source Drop Choose one of the following to filter circuits based on whether they have one or multiple sources and drops One Source and One Drop Only or Multiple Sources or Multiple Drops I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP 0263 Edit SNCP Dual Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold Off Timer Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Click OK Circuits matching the attributes in t
54. c See the DLP D197 Initiate an SNCP Force Switch task on page 18 84 for instructions If you want to edit a circuit on the span double click the circuit See the DLP D231 Edit a Circuit Name task on page 19 28 or the DLP D233 Edit SNCP Circuit Path Selectors task on page 19 30 for instructions Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D230 Change a Circuit State Purpose This task changes the state of a circuit Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Sec urity Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 Click the Circuits tab Step3 Click the circuit with the state you want to change amp Note You cannot edit the circuit state if the circuit is routed to nodes with Software Release 3 3 These circuits are automatically in service Unlocked Step4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Set Circuit State Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 E 19 27 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP 0231 Edit a Circuit Name Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 In the Set Circuit State dialog box choose the administrative state from the Target Circuit Admin State drop down list e Unlocked Puts the circuit cross connects in the Unlocked enabled service state e Locked disabled Puts the circuit cross connects in the
55. ced onto the Roll To Circuit destination without a valid signal by using the Force Valid Signal button If you choose Force Valid Signal traffic on the circuit that is involved in the roll will be dropped when the roll is completed If you selected Manual in Step 5 click the roll on the Rolls tab and click Complete to route the traffic to the new port If you selected Auto continue with Step 13 For both manual and automatic rolls click Finish to complete the circuit roll process The roll is cleared from the Rolls tab and the new rolled circuit on the Circuits tab returns to the DISCOVERED status Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D236 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing Purpose This task reroutes the network path while maintaining the same source and destination This task allows CTC to automatically select a Roll To path Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 This task optionally uses automatic routing Automatic routing is not available if both the Automatic Circuit Routing NE default and the Network Circuit Automatic Routing Overridable NE default are set to FALSE For a full description of these defaults see the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Referenc
56. ch STM N slot and choose Change Card Step4 In the Change Card dialog box choose the new STM N type Step5 Click OK Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 19 83 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D298 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions Step 6 Step7 When you have finished Steps 3 through 5 for both nodes install the new STM N cards in both endpoints and attach the fiber to the cards Wait for the IMPROPRMVL alarm to clear and the cards to become active Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D298 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task verifies that no alarms or conditions exist on the network Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher From the View menu choose Go to Network View Verify that all affected spans on the network map are green Verify that the affected spans do not have active switches on the network map Span ring switches are represented by the letters L for lockout ring F for Force ring M for Manual ring and E for Exercise ring A second verification method can be performed from the Conditions tab Click Retrieve Conditions and verify that no switches are active Make sure the Filter button is not selected Click the Alarms
57. cur even if a valid signal is not detected on the Roll To port The absence of PDI P downstream for LOS LOF and AIS line defects causes the roll to continue without a valid signal This is only seen with DUAL roll mode when both ends of the circuit use the card s listed in this statement Click Finish In the Circuits tab the Roll From and Roll To circuits change from the DISCOVERED status to ROLL PENDING Click the Rolls tab Two new rolls now appear on the Rolls tab For each pending roll view the Roll Valid Signal status When one of the following conditions is met continue with Step 14 e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is true a valid signal was found on the new port e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is false a valid signal was not found Wait until the signal is found before continuing with the next step If the signal is not found refer to the Circuits and Timing section of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP D240 Cancel a Roll task on page 19 44 e The roll is a one way destination roll and the Roll Valid signal status is false It is not possible to get a Roll Valid Signal status of true for a one way destination roll amp Note You cannot cancel an automatic roll after a valid signal is found e A roll can be forced onto the Roll To Circuit destination without a valid signal by using the Force Valid Signal button If you choose Force Valid Signal traffic on the circ
58. d PM counts in one hour time intervals e 1 day This option displays the specified PM counts in one day 24 hours time intervals Click Refresh The PM counts refresh with values based on the selected time interval Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D260 Set Auto Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task changes the auto refresh intervals for updating the displayed PM counts in a window Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In node view double click the card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance tab Click the Auto refresh drop down list and choose one of the following options e None This option disables the auto refresh feature e 15 Seconds This option sets the window auto refresh at 15 second time intervals e 30 Seconds This option sets the window auto refresh at 30 second time intervals e 1 Minute This option sets the window auto refresh at 1 minute time intervals e 3 Minutes This option sets the window auto refresh at 3 minute time intervals e 5 Minutes This option sets the window auto refresh at 5 minute time intervals Click Refresh The PM counts for the newly selected auto refresh time interval appear Depending on the selected auto refresh interval the PM counts are
59. drop down list Enter values in the Flow Ctrl Hi and Flow Ctrl Lo columns The Flow Ctrl Lo value has a valid range from 1 to 510 and the Flow Ctrl Hi value has a valid range from 2 to 511 The Flow Ctrl Lo value must be lower than the Flow Ctrl Hi value Step4 Click Apply Step5 Refresh the Ethernet statistics a b Click the Performance gt Ether Ports gt Statistics tabs Click Refresh Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 mios W October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D212 Create a User Data Channel Circuit W amp Note Reprovisioning an Ethernet port on the CE 1000 4 card does not reset the Ethernet statistics for that port Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D212 Create a User Data Channel Circuit Purpose This task creates a user data channel UDC circuit on the ONS 15454 SDH A UDC circuit allows you to create a dedicated data channel between nodes Tools Equipment STM cards must be installed Prerequisite Procedures NTP D24 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step1 In network view click the Provisioning gt Overhead Circuits tabs Step2 Click Create Step3 In the Overhead Circuit Creation dialog box complete the following fields in the Circuit Attributes area e Name Assign a name to the circuit The name can be alph
60. e Manual From the View menu choose Go To Network View Click the Circuits tab Click the circuit that has the connections that you want to roll The circuit must have a DISCOVERED status for you to start a roll From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit In the Roll Attributes area complete the following Figure 19 10 a From the Circuit Roll Mode drop down list choose Auto to create an automatic roll or Manual to create a manual roll b From the Circuit Type drop down list choose Dual to indicate that you want to roll two connections on the chosen circuit Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 c October 2007 _ Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D236 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing W Figure 19 10 Selecting Dual Roll Attributes amp Roll Creation Roll Attributes Roll Circuit Roll Mode Manual z Circuit Roll Type Dual z 124239 Step6 Click Next Step7 In the Pivot Fixed Point 1 window click the square representing the fixed path of the first connection to be rolled Figure 19 6 on page 19 32 This path is a fixed point in the cross connect involved in the roll process The path identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image The path that is not selected contains the Roll From path The Roll From path is deleted after the roll is completed Step 8 Click Next Step9 Complete one of the following e If mul
61. e Upload Check this box to send the software package file to the node even if the node is running the same software version If unchecked reinitialization will not send the software package if the node is already running the same version e Activate Revert Check this box to activate the uploaded software if the software version is later than the one installed or revert to the uploaded software if the software version is earlier than the one installed as soon as the software file is uploaded If unchecked the software is not activated or reverted after the upload allowing you to initiate the functions later from the node view Maintenance gt Software tab e Re init Database Check this box to send a new database to the node This is equivalent to the CTC database restore operation If unchecked the node database is not modified e Confirm Check this box if you want a warning message displayed before any operation is performed If unchecked reinitialization does not display a warning message e Search Path Enter the path to the CISCO15454SDH folder on the CD drive Click Go Caution Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Before continuing with the next step verify that the database to upload is correct You cannot reverse the upload process after you click Yes Review the information on the Confirm NE Re Initialization dialog box then click Yes to start the reinitialization The reinitialization begins After the s
62. e the new STM N card type Click OK Complete the NTP D16 Install STM N Cards and Connectors procedure on page 2 7 to install the new STM N cards in both endpoints Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 19 80 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 DLP D295 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade onan SNCP W Verify that the transmit signal falls within the acceptable range See Table 2 4 on page 2 17 for STM N card transmit and receive levels Complete the DLP D338 Install Fiber Optic Cables for MS SPRing Configurations task on page 20 37 to attach the fiber to the cards Wait for the IMPROPRMVL alarm to clear and the cards to become active When cards in both endpoint nodes have been successfully upgraded and all the facility alarms LOS SD or SF are cleared remove the Force switch from both endpoints nodes on the upgraded span See the DLP D194 Clear an MS SPRing Force Ring Switch task on page 18 82 Repeat these steps for each span in the MS SPRing When all spans in the MS SPRing have been upgraded the ring is upgraded Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D295 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an SNCP A Purpose This task upgrades SNCP spans to a higher optical speed Repeat the task to upgrade each span and thus the entire ring to the higher optical rate To downgrade an optical span in an SNCP ring repeat this task but choose
63. ecurity Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go To Network View Step2 Click the Circuits tab Step3 Click the circuit that you want to roll The circuit must have a DISCOVERED status for you to start a roll Step4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit Step5 In the Roll Attributes area complete the following Figure 19 5 a From the Circuit Roll Mode drop down list choose Auto to create an automatic roll required for a 1 way source roll or Manual to create a manual roll required for a 1 way destination roll b From the Circuit Roll Type drop down list choose Single to indicate that you want to roll one cross connect on the chosen circuit Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 1931 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D234 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit Figure 19 5 Selecting Single Roll Attributes 42 Roll Creation xj Roll Attributes Rall Circuit Roll Mode auto z Circuit Roll Type Single x 124235 Step 6 Click Next Step7 In the Pivot Fixed Point 1 window click the square in the graphic image that represents the facility that you want to keep Figure 19 6 This facility is the fixed location in the cross connect involved in the roll process The identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image The facility that is not selected is the Roll From path The Roll From path is de
64. enated VCAT circuits for the CE 1000 4 before or after provisioning the card s Ethernet ports and or packet over SDH POS ports See the NTP D323 Create an Automatically Routed High Order Circuit procedure on page 6 55 or the NTP D283 Create an Automatically Routed VCAT Circuit procedure on page 6 97 as needed Step 1 In node view double click the CE 1000 4 card graphic to open the card Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Ether Ports tabs Step3 For each CE 1000 4 port provision the following parameters Port Name If you want to label the port enter the port name Admin State Select the service state for the port See the DLP D214 Change the Service State for a Port task on page 19 10 for more information Flow Control Select the flow control for the port Possible values are None Symmetrical and Pass Through Auto Negotiation Click this check box to enable autonegotiation on the port default If you do not want to enable autonegotiation control uncheck the box MTU If you want to permit the acceptance of jumbo size Ethernet frames choose 10004 default If you do not want to permit jumbo size Ethernet frames choose 1548 Watermark Select the flow control watermark for the port To provision the Low Latency flow control watermark choose Low Latency from the drop down list The Flow Ctrl Lo and Flow Ctrl Hi values change To provision a Custom flow control watermark choose Custom from the
65. equired Nodes Spans Roll To Cit _HOP_Mavet 1 I Review Route Before Creation ivot Fixed Point 1 Panos Mapped Conversion PivotiFixed 1 Mayst s2 p1ivca s1 2 p1 i ivot Fixed Point 2 JY Fully Protected Path PivotFixed 2 Mavs3 s2 p3ivcets3iptit Node Diverse Path Nodal Diversity Required F DueliRing Interconnect C Nodal Diversity Desired Link Diversity Only 134354 lt Back Ext Finish Cancel Help Step13 To route the circuit over a protected path check Fully Protected Path If you do not want to route the circuit on a protected path continue with Step 14 CTC creates a primary and alternate circuit route virtual SNCP based on the following nodal diversity options Select one of the following choices and follow subsequent window prompts to complete the routing e Nodal Diversity Required Ensures that the primary and alternate paths within extended SNCP portions of the complete circuit path are nodally diverse e Nodal Diversity Desired Specifies that node diversity should be attempted but if node diversity is not possible CTC creates link diverse paths for the extended SNCP portion of the complete circuit path e Link Diversity Only Specifies that only link diverse primary and alternate paths for extended SNCP portions of the complete circuit path are needed The paths might be node diverse but CTC does not check for node diversity Step14 If you checked Route Automatically in Step 12 e If you chec
66. ess Display Suppresses the node IP address display on the front panel LCD e Default Router If the ONS 15454 SDH is connected to a LAN enter the IP address of the default router The default router forwards packets to network devices that the ONS 15454 SDH cannot directly access This field is ignored if any of the following are true The ONS 15454 SDH is not connected to a LAN SOCKS proxy server is enabled and the ONS 15454 SDH is provisioned as an end network element ENE Open Shortest Path First OSPF is enabled on both the ONS 15454 SDH and the LAN where the ONS 15454 SDH is connected e Forward DHCP Request To Select this check box to enable DHCP Also enter the DHCP server IP address in the Request To field The box is unchecked by default If you will enable any of the gateway settings to implement the ONS 15454 SDH proxy server features leave this field blank amp Note If you enable DHCP computers connected to an ONS 15454 SDH node can obtain temporary IP addresses from an external DHCP server The ONS 15454 SDH only forwards DHCP requests it does not act as a DHCP server e MAC Address Display only Displays the ONS 15454 SDH IEEE 802 MAC address DY Note In secure mode the Ethernet ports are assigned different MAC addresses and the MIC C T P LAN information can be hidden or revealed by a Superuser Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 P1954 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D
67. et Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide for the Cisco ONS 15454 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH and Cisco ONS 15327 This parameter does not apply to an E Series card in port mapped mode e Stp Enabled Click this check box to enable Spanning Tree Protocol STP on the port This parameter does not apply to an E Series card in port mapped mode Refer to the spanning tree information in the Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide for the Cisco ONS 15454 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH and Cisco ONS 15327 Step4 Click Apply Step5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for all other cards in the VLAN or in port mapped mode Step6 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for the other card in the point to point circuit Step7 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D221 Provision E Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership Purpose This task provisions E Series Ethernet ports for VLAN membership It does not apply to E Series cards in port mapped mode Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 DLP D221 Provision E Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership page 19 20 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view double click the E Series card graphic to open the card Step2 Click the Provisioning gt VLAN tabs Step3 To put a port ina VLAN click the port and choose either Tagged or Untag Table 19 3 describes valid port settings Cisco ONS
68. ete circuit path are needed The paths might be node diverse but CTC does not check for node diversity Click Next Beneath Route Review and Edit node icons appear for you to route the circuit manually The green arrows pointing from the source node to other network nodes indicate spans that are available for routing the circuit Complete the DLP D98 Provision a High Order Circuit Route task on page 17 96 or the DLP D3 Provision a Low Order VC12 Circuit Route task on page 17 2 Caution Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 The following is only seen with DUAL roll mode when both ends of the circuit use the card s mentioned in this statement If the termination card is a DS3i N 12 E1 N 14 E1 42 or E3 12 card a roll will occur even if a valid signal is not detected on the Roll To port The absence of a PDI P downstream for LOS LOF and AIS line defects causes the roll to continue without a valid signal Click Finish In the Circuits tab verify that a new circuit appears This circuit is the Roll To circuit It is designated with the Roll From circuit name appended with ROLL Click the Rolls tab Two new rolls now appear on the Rolls tab For each pending roll view the Roll Valid Signal status When one of the following conditions is met continue with Step 19 e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is true a valid signal was found on the new port e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is false a valid signal was not found W
69. facility alarms LOS SD or SF are cleared remove the Force switch a In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs b In the Protection Groups area click the protection group that contains the card port you want to clear c In the Selected Group area click the card you want to clear d In the Switch Commands area choose Clear e Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box Step 12 Repeat this task for any other spans in the 1 1 linear configuration Step 13 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D297 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an Unprotected Span Purpose This task manually upgrades unprotected spans to a higher optical rate Tools Equipment Higher rate cards Compatible hardware necessary for the upgrade Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher A Warning Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard Statement 206 A Caution Upgrading unprotected spans will cause all traffic running on those spans to be lost A Caution Removing the fiber will cause all traffic on the unprotected span to be lost Step 1 Remove the fiber from both endpoint nodes in the span Step2 Remove the STM N cards from both span endpoints Step3 For both ends of the span in node view right click ea
70. filtering in all network nodes so that all severities are reported in CTC Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D225 Enable Alarm Filtering page 19 25 DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher At node network or card view click the Alarms tab Click the Filter tool at the lower right side of the bottom toolbar Alarm filtering is enabled if the tool is indented and disabled if the tool is raised not selected If you want alarm filtering disabled when you view conditions click the Conditions tab and click the Filter tool If you want alarm filtering disabled when you view alarm history click the History tab and click the Filter tool Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D229 View Circuits on a Span Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task allows you to view circuits on an ONS 15454 SDH span Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures Circuits must be created on the span See Chapter 6 Create Circuits and Low Order Tunnels DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher From the View menu at node view choose Go to Network View If you are already in network view continue with Step 2 Right click the green line containing the circuits that you want to view and choose one of the following e Circuits To view MS SPRing
71. for the Roll From path changes from DISCOVERED to ROLL_PENDING Step10 In the Pivot Fixed Point 2 window click the square that represents the fixed path of the second connection to be rolled The path that is not selected is the Roll From path The Roll From path is deleted after the roll is complete The path identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image Step11 Click Next Step12 In the Circuit Routing Preferences area uncheck Route Automatically Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Ka October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 A DLP D237 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Manual Routing W Set the circuit path protection e To route the circuit on a protected path leave Fully Protected Path checked and continue with Step 14 e To create an unprotected circuit uncheck Fully Protected Path and continue with Step 15 If you checked Fully Protected Path choose one of the following e Nodal Diversity Required Ensures that the primary and alternate paths within the SNCP portions of the complete circuit path are nodally diverse e Nodal Diversity Desired Specifies that node diversity is preferred but if node diversity is not possible CTC creates fiber diverse paths for the SNCP portion of the complete circuit path e Link Diversity Only Specifies that only fiber diverse primary and alternate paths for SNCP portions of the compl
72. fy In some fields you can choose an option from a drop down list in others you can type a value or select or deselect a check box The provisionable parameters are listed in the options column in the table Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 cau October 2007 _ Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Table 19 2 Parameter DLP D216 Change the STM N Card ALS Maintenance Settings STM N Maintenance Settings Description Options Port number Display only Port number ALS Mode Automatic laser shutdown mode ALS provides the ability to shut down the TX laser when the RX detects a loss of signal LOS From the drop down list choose one of the following e Disable Deactivates ALS e Auto Restart Default ALS is active The power is automatically shut down when needed and automatically tries to restart using a probe pulse until the cause of the failure is repaired e Manual Restart AL5S is active but the laser must be manually restarted when conditions that caused the outage are resolved e Manual Restart for Test Manually restarts the laser for testing Recovery Pulse Duration Sets the recovery laser pulse duration in seconds for the initial recovery optical power pulse following a laser shutdown Numeric For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual
73. g box click Yes Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D240 Cancel a Roll Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level A This task cancels a roll When the roll mode is Manual you can only cancel a roll before you click the Complete button When the roll mode is Auto cancel roll is only allowed before a good signal is detected by the node or before clicking the Force Valid Signal button A dual or single roll can be cancelled before the roll state changes to ROLL_COMPLETED None DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 NTP D332 Bridge and Roll Traffic page 7 9 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Caution If you click cancel while performing a Dual roll in Manual mode and have a valid signal detected on both rolls you will see a dialog box stating that this can cause a traffic hit and asking if you want to continue with the cancellation Cisco does not recommend cancelling a dual roll when a valid signal has been detected To return the circuit to the original state Cisco recommends completing the roll then using bridge and roll again to roll the circuit back Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 DLP D241 Clear an MS SPRing Manual Ring Switch W From node or network view click the Circuits gt Rolls tabs Click the rolled circuit that you
74. ge 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt Policy tabs I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D271 Change Node Security Policy on a Single Node Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 If you want to modify the idle user timeout period click the hour H and minute M arrows in the Idle User Timeout area for the security level you want to provision RETRIEVE MAINTENANCE PROVISIONING or SUPERUSER ONLY The idle period time range is 0 and 16 hours and 0 and 59 minutes The user is logged out after the idle user timeout period is reached In the User Lockout area you can modify the following e Failed Logins Before Lockout The number of failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node You can choose a value between 0 and 10 e Manual Unlock by Superuser only Allows a user with SUPERUSER ONLY privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node e Lockout Duration Sets the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes and 0 and 55 seconds in five second intervals In the Password Change area you can modify the following e Prevent Reusing Last Passwords Choose a value between and 10 to set the
75. ge their password for each security level The range is 2 to 20 days In the Other area you can provision the following Single Session Per User If checked limits users to one login session at one time I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D273 Modify SNMP Trap Destination Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 e Disable Inactive User If checked disables users who do not log into the node for the period of time specified in the Inactive Duration box The Inactive Duration range is 45 to 90 days In the Select Applicable Nodes area uncheck any nodes where you do not want to apply the changes Click OK In the Security Policy Change Results dialog box confirm the changes and click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D273 Modify SNMP Trap Destination Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Purpose This task modifies the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP trap destination on an ONS 15454 SDH including community name default User Datagram Protocol UDP port SNMP trap version and maximum traps per second Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Provisioning gt SNMP tabs Select a trap in the Trap Destinations dialog box For a desc
76. hat diverted it to the protect path are repaired If not checked traffic does not revert Reversion time min If Revertive is checked sets the amount of time that will elapse before traffic reverts to the working path The range is 0 5 to 12 minutes in 0 5 minute increments Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 P19 30 I October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D234 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit W e VC4 circuits only In the VC LO Circuits Only area set the following thresholds SF threshold Sets the SNOP signal failure BER threshold SD threshold Sets the SNCP signal degrade BER threshold e VC4 circuits only In the VC4 Circuits Only area set the following thresholds SF Ber Level Sets the SNCP signal failure BER threshold SD Ber Level Sets the SNCP signal degrade BER threshold Switch on PDI P When checked traffic switches if an VC4 payload defect indication is received Step6 Click OK and verify that the changed values are correct in the Circuits window Step7 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D234 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit Purpose This task reroutes traffic from one source or destination to another on the same circuit thus changing the original source or destination Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote S
77. he DCC metric Ten is the default Step6 Under OSPF Area Range Table create an area range table if one is needed amp Note Area range tables consolidate the information that is outside an OSPF area border One ONS 15454 SDH in the ONS 15454 SDH OSPF area is connected to the OSPF router An area range table on this node points the router to the other nodes that reside within the ONS 15454 SDH OSPF area a Under OSPF Area Range Table click Create b In the Create Area Range dialog box enter the following e Range Address Enter the area IP address for the ONS 15454 SDH nodes that reside within the OSPF area For example if the ONS 15454 SDH OSPF area includes nodes with IP addresses 10 10 20 100 10 10 30 150 10 10 40 200 and 10 10 50 250 the range address would be 10 10 0 0 e Range Area ID Enter the OSPF area ID for the ONS 15454 SDH nodes This is either the ID in the DCC OSPF Area ID field or the ID in the Area ID for LAN Port field e Mask Length Enter the subnet mask length In the Range Address example this is 16 e Advertise Check if you want to advertise the OSPF range table c Click OK Step7 All OSPF areas must be connected to Area 0 If the ONS 15454 SDH OSPF area is not physically connected to Area 0 use the following steps to create a virtual link table that will provide the disconnected area with a logical path to Area 0 a Under OSPF Virtual Link Table click Create b In the Create Virtual Li
78. he Edit Circuit window to access the Edit Member window If not continue with the Step 4 a Click the Members tab b Click the VCAT member that you want to edit then click Edit Member The Edit Member window appears In the General tab of the Edit Circuit or Edit Member window click the Name field and edit or rename the circuit Names can contain up to 48 alphanumeric and or special characters amp Note If you will create a monitor circuit on this circuit do not make the name longer than 44 characters because monitor circuits add _MON four characters to the circuit name Click Apply From File menu choose Close If you changed the name of a VCAT circuit member repeat Step 6 for the Edit Circuit window In the Circuits window verify that the circuit was correctly renamed Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D232 Change Active and Standby Span Color Purpose This task changes the color of active working and standby protect circuit spans shown on the detailed circuit map of the Edit Circuits window By default working spans are green and protect spans are purple Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the Edit menu in node network or card view choose Preferences Step2 In the Preferences dialog box click the Circuit tab Step3 Comp
79. he Filter Circuits dialog box appear in the Circuits window To turn filtering off click the Filter icon in the lower right corner of the Circuits window Click the icon again to turn filtering on and click the Filter button to change the filter attributes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D263 Edit SNCP Dual Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold Off Timer Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Purpose This task changes the amount of time a path selector switch is delayed for circuits routed on an SNCP dual ring interconnect DRI topology In DRIs switching contention might occur depending upon the relative switching speed of the path selector and the transmission delay on the alternative routes The hold off time HOT allows you to change switch times to prevent the switching contention Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP D44 Provision SNCP Nodes page 5 22 DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Circuits tab Click the SNCP circuit you want to edit then click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the SNCP Selectors tab In the Hold off Timer column double click the cell of the circuit span you want to edit then type the new hold off time The range is 0 to 10 000 ms in increments of 100 Repeat Step 5 as needed to adjust t
80. he TCC2 TCC2P cards Complete appears in the status bar and the TCC2 TCC2P cards reboot Wait a few minutes for the reboot to complete After the reboot is complete log into the node using the DLP D60 Log into CTC task on page 17 49 Complete the NTP D81 Change Node Management Information procedure on page 11 2 and the NTP D201 Change CTC Network Access procedure on page 11 2 for information on provisioning the node name IP address subnet mask and gateway and HOP port Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D246 Provision E Series Ethernet Card Mode A Purpose This task provisions an E Series Ethernet card for Multicard EtherSwitch Group Single card EtherSwitch or Port mapped mode Tools Equipment E Series Ethernet cards must be installed Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution You cannot change the mode while the Ethernet card is carrying circuits If you want change the card mode delete any circuits that it carries first See the NTP D288 Modify and Delete Overhead Circuits and Server Trails procedure on page 7 4 Step 1 In network view double click the node containing the E Series Ethernet card that you want to provision then double click the Ethernet card Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Card tabs Step 3 In the Card Mode area choose one of the followi
81. he hold off timer for each circuit span Click Apply then close the Edit Circuit window by choosing Close from the File menu Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 19 68 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports i DLP D264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures This task creates a J1 path trace on VC3 or VC4 circuit source ports and destination ports or a VCAT circuit member ONS 15454 SDH cards capable of transmitting and or receiving J1 path trace must be installed at the circuit source and destination ports See Table 19 5 on page 19 69 for a list of cards DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher amp Note This task assumes that you are setting up path trace on a bidirectional circuit and setting up transmit strings at the circuit source and destination Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 Click the Circuits tab Step3 For the VC3 or VC4 circuit you want to monitor verify that the source and destination ports are on a card that can transmit and receive the path trace string See Table 19 5 for a list of cards Table 19 5 ONS 15454 SDH Cards Capable of J1 Path Trace J1 Function Cards Tra
82. igher Verify the external control relays to the MIC A P card connector See the DLP D324 Install Alarm Cables on the MIC A P task on page 20 12 for more information In node view double click the AIC I card to display it in card view Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ioe W October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 DLP D210 Change AIC I Card Orderwire Settings W On the External Controls subtab modify any of the following fields for each external control wired to the ONS 15454 SDH MIC A P card For definitions of these fields see the NTP D247 Provision External Alarms and Controls on the Alarm Interface Controller International procedure on page 9 8 e Enabled e Trigger Type e Control Type e Description To provision additional controls complete Step 3 for each additional device Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D210 Change AIC I Card Orderwire Settings A Purpose This task changes the orderwire settings on the AIC I card Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution When provisioning orderwire for ONS 15454 SDHs residing in a ring do not provision a complete orderwire loop For example a four node ring typically has east and west ports provisioned at all four nodes However
83. ired As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher At node network or card view click the Alarms tab Click the Filter tool at the lower right side of the bottom toolbar Alarm filtering is enabled if the tool is selected and disabled if the tool is raised not selected Alarm filtering will be enabled in the card node and network views of the Alarms tab at the current node and for all other nodes in the network If for example the Alarm Filter tool is enabled in the Alarms tab of node view at one node the Alarms tab in the network and card views of that node will also show the tool enabled All other nodes in the network will also have the tool enabled If you filter an alarm in card view the alarm will still be displayed in node view In this view the card will display the color of the highest level alarm The alarm is also shown for the node in network view If you want alarm filtering enabled when you view conditions repeat Steps 1 and 2 using the Conditions window If you want alarm filtering enabled when you view alarm history repeat Steps and 2 using the History window Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 W DLP 0227 Disable Alarm Filtering DLP D227 Disable Alarm Filtering Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task turns off specialized alarm
84. ked Using Required Nodes Spans continue with Step 15 e If you checked only Review Route Before Creation continue with Step 16 e If you did not check Using Required Nodes Spans or Review Route Before Creation continue with Step 17 Step15 If you checked Using Required Nodes Spans in Step 12 a In the Roll Route Constraints area click a node or span on the circuit map b Click Include to include the node or span in the circuit Click Exclude to exclude the node span from the circuit The order in which you select included nodes and spans sets the circuit sequence Click spans twice to change the circuit direction c Repeat Step b for each node or span that you wish to include or exclude d Review the circuit route To change the circuit routing order select a node in the Required Nodes Lines or Excluded Nodes Links lists then click the Up or Down buttons to change the circuit routing order Click Remove to remove a node or span Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 c October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 16 A DLP D236 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing W If you checked Review Route Before Creation in Step 12 a In the Roll Route Review and Edit area review the circuit route To add or delete a circuit span select a node on the circuit route Blue arrows show the circuit route Green arrows indicate spans that you can add Click a span arrowhead then click
85. le 20 32 on page 20 78 State Choose one to filter circuits based on state Locked display only out of service circuits Unlocked display only in service circuits OCHNCs have Unlocked status only or Locked partial display only circuits with cross connects in mixed service states Protection Choose a protection type to filter the circuits For more information about protection types see Table 20 31 on page 20 77 Slot Enter a slot number to filter circuits based on the source or destination slot otherwise leave the field blank Port Enter a port number to filter circuits based on the source or destination port otherwise leave the field blank Type Choose one to filter circuits based on type Any type not used to filter circuits VC_HO_PATH_CIRCUIT displays VC4 and VC4 Nc circuits VC_LO_PATH_CIRCUIT displays only VC3 VC11 and VC12 circuits VC_LO_PATH_TUNNEL displays only low order tunnels VC_LO_PATH_AGGREGATION displays only low order aggregation points VC_HO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT displays high order VCAT circuits VC_LO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT displays low order VCAT circuits or OCHNC displays only OCHNCs refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide for DWDM information Size Click the appropriate check boxes to filter circuits based on size VC11 VC12 VC3 VC4 VC4 2c VC4 3c VC4 4c VC4 6c VC4 8c VC4 9c VC4 16c VC4 64c 10 Gbps FEC Equipped non specific Multi rate 2 5 Gbps No FEC 10 G
86. le click the Ethernet card that you want to provision Click the Provisioning gt Port tabs For each Ethernet port provision the following parameters e Port Name If you want to label the port type a port name e Mode Choose the appropriate mode for the Ethernet port Valid choices for the E100T G card are Auto 10 Half 10 Full 100 Half or 100 Full Valid choices for the E1000 2 G card are 1000 Full or Auto I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HI DLP 0221 Provision E Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership amp Note Both 1000 Full and Auto modes set the E1000 2 G port to the 1000 Mbps and Full duplex operating mode however flow control is disabled when 1000 Full is selected Choosing Auto mode enables the E1000 2 G card to autonegotiate flow control Flow control is a mechanism that prevents network congestion by ensuring that transmitting devices do not overwhelm receiving devices with data The E1000 2 G port handshakes with the connected network device to determine if that device supports flow control e Enabled Check this check box to activate the corresponding Ethernet port e Priority Choose a queuing priority for the port Options range from 0 Low to 7 High Priority queuing IEEE 802 1Q reduces the impact of network congestion by mapping Ethernet traffic to different priority levels Refer to the priority queuing information in the Ethern
87. lected is the Roll From path The Roll From path is deleted after the roll is completed Step8 Click Next Step 9 In the Select New End Point area choose the Slot Port and VC4 from the drop down lists to identify the Roll To facility on the connection being rolled Step10 Click Finish The statuses of the Roll From and Roll To circuits change from DISCOVERED to ROLL_PENDING in the Circuits tab Step 11 Click the Rolls tab For the pending roll view the Roll Valid Signal status When one of the following conditions is met continue with Step 12 e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is true a valid signal was found on the new port e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is false a valid signal was not found Wait until the signal is found before continuing with the next step If the signal is not found refer to the Circuits and Timing section of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP D240 Cancel a Roll task on page 19 44 e The roll is a one way destination roll and the Roll Valid Signal is false It is not possible to get a true Roll Valid Signal status for a one way destination roll amp Note You cannot cancel an automatic roll after a valid signal is found Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 1935 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D236 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 e Aroll can be for
88. lete one or more of the following steps as required e To change the color of the active working span continue with Step 4 e To change the color of the standby protect span continue with Step 5 e To return active and standby spans to their default colors continue with Step 6 Step4 As needed change the color of the active span a In the Span Colors area click the colored square that is near the word Active b In the Pick a Color dialog box click the color for the active span or click Reset if you want the active span to display the last applied saved color Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 19 29 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D233 Edit SNCP Circuit Path Selectors Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 c Click OK to close the Pick a Color dialog box If you want to change the standby span color continue with Step 5 If not click OK to save the change and close the Preferences dialog box or click Apply to save the change and keep the Preferences dialog box open As needed change the color of the standby span a b In the Span Colors area click the colored square that is near the word Standby In the Pick a Color dialog box click the color for the standby span or click Reset if you want the standby span to show the last applied saved color Click OK to save the change and close the Preferences dialog box or click Apply to save the change and keep the Preferences dialog box open
89. leted after the roll is completed Figure 19 6 Selecting a Path Roll Creatio x ll Attributes PivotiFixed Point 1 Ckt Roll Mode Auto Ckt Roll Type Single Roll From Ckt HOP Mavs1 1 Roll To Ckt HOP Mavs1 1 Drop 1 4 2 Select PivotFixed Point 1 from Circuit HOP Mavs1 1 l Mavs3 512 p3AVC4 134351 Step 8 Click Next Step 9 In the Select New End Point area choose the Slot Port and VC4 from the drop down lists to select the Roll To facility Figure 19 7 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ra October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D234 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit W Figure 19 7 Selecting a New Endpoint 42 Roll Creation Roll Attributes Select New End Point Ckt Roll Mode Auto Node es wd Ckt Roll Type Single New End Point Roll From Ckt HOP_Mavs1 1 Roll To Ckt HOP_Mavs1 1 Pivot Fixed Point 1 Pivot Fixed 1 Mays3 s1 2 p3 vc4 134352 Step10 Click Finish On the Circuits tab the circuit status for the Roll From port changes from DISCOVERED to ROLL_PENDING Step11 Click the Rolls tab Figure 19 8 For the pending roll view the Roll Valid Signal status When one of the following conditions is met continue with Step 12 e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is true a valid signal was found on the new port e Ifthe Roll Valid Signal status is false a valid signal was not found Wait
90. lick the Maintenance gt Protection tabs b Choose the protection group from the Protection Groups area In the Selected Group area the working and protect spans appear c In the Selected Group area click the protect STM N port d In Switch Commands choose Force e Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box FORCE SWITCH TO WORKING appears next to the forced span Repeat Step for each port you will upgrade Remove the fiber from both ends of the span and ensure that traffic is still running Remove the STM N cards from both span endpoints At both ends of the span in node view right click the STM N slot and choose Change Card In the Change Card dialog box choose the new STM N card type Click OK Complete the NTP D16 Install STM N Cards and Connectors procedure on page 2 7 to install the new STM N cards in both endpoints Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ra October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D297 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an Unprotected Span W Step9 Verify that the transmit signal falls within the acceptable range See Table 2 4 on page 2 17 for STM N card transmit and receive levels Step 10 Complete the NTP D19 Install Fiber Optic Cables on Optical Cards procedure on page 2 16 to attach the fiber to the cards Wait for the IMPROPRMVL alarm to clear and the cards to become active Step11 When cards on each end of the span have been successfully upgraded and all the
91. ly determines the format After you set up the path trace the received string appears in the Received field on the path trace setup window The following options are available e Click Hex Mode to display path trace in hexadecimal format The button name changes to ASCII Mode Click it to return the path trace to ASCII format e Click Reset to reread values from the port e Click Default to return to the path trace default settings Path Trace Mode is set to Off and the New Transmit and New Expected Strings are null Caution Clicking Default generates alarms if the port on the other end is provisioned with a different string The expect and receive strings are updated every few seconds whether the Path Trace Mode field is set to Auto or Manual Step12 Click Close Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 E 19 71 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer When you display the detailed circuit window path trace is indicated by an M manual path trace or an A automatic path trace at the circuit source and destination ports Step 13 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer Purpose This task modifies the legal disclaimer statement shown in the CTC login window so that it will display customer specific information when users log into the network Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into
92. mapped generic framing procedure a PDU oriented adaptation mode that maps a client frame into one GFP frame e RPR 802 17 802 17 Resilient Packet Ring which is IEEE compliant S Note For more details about the interoperabilty of Optical Networking System ONS Ethernet cards refer to the Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide for the Cisco ONS 15454 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH and Cisco ONS 15327 Step4 Click Apply Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D214 Change the Service State for a Port Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task puts a port in service or removes a port from service None DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Note To provision E Series or G Series Ethernet ports see the DLP D220 Provision E Series Ethernet Ports task on page 19 19 or the DLP D222 Provision G Series Ethernet Ports task on page 19 22 Step 1 In node view on the shelf graphic double click the card with the ports you want to put in or out of service The card view appears Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 DLP D215 Consolidate Links in Network View W Click the Provisioning gt Line tabs for all cards except the G Series card For the G Se
93. n the Selected Group list click the card you want to clear Step4 In the Inhibit Switching area click Unlock Step5 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box The lock on or lockout state is cleared Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D204 Scope and Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters with Alcohol and Dry Wipes Purpose This task cleans the fiber connectors and adapters with alcohol and dry wipes Tools Equipment Compressed air duster Isopropyl alcohol 70 percent or higher Optical swab Optical receiver cleaning stick Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 Step 1 Remove the dust cap from the fiber connector Step2 Wipe the connector tip with the premoistened alcohol wipe Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 a 19 3 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ ODLP D205 Clean Fiber Connectors with CLETOP Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Blow dry using filtered air Use an inspection microscope to inspect each fiber connector for dirt cracks or scratches If the connector is not clean repeat Steps 1 to 3 Insert the fiber connector into the applicable adapter or attach a dust cap to the fiber connector amp Note If you must replace a d
94. nation roll and the Roll Valid signal status is false It is not possible to get a Roll Valid Signal status of true for a one way destination roll amp Note If you have completed a roll you cannot cancel the sibling roll You must cancel the two rolls together amp Note You cannot cancel an automatic roll after a valid signal is found e A roll can be forced onto the Roll To Circuit destination without a valid signal by using the Force Valid Signal button If you choose Force Valid Signal traffic on the circuit that is involved in the roll will be dropped when the roll is completed Step19 If you selected Manual in Step 5 click both rolls on the Rolls tab and click Complete to route the traffic to the new port If you selected Auto continue with Step 20 amp Note You cannot complete a roll if you cancelled the sibling roll You must complete the two rolls together Step20 For both manual and automatic rolls click Finish to complete circuit roll process Step21 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 1939 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D237 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Manual Routing DLP D237 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Manual Routing Purpose This task reroutes a network path of an optical circuit using manual routing Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As
95. ng e For multicard EtherSwitch circuit groups choose Multicard EtherSwitch Group e For single card EtherSwitch circuits choose Single card EtherSwitch e For port mapped circuits choose Port mapped Step4 Click Apply Step5 If you are using multicard EtherSwitch circuits repeat Steps 2 through 4 for all other Ethernet cards in the node that will carry the multicard EtherSwitch circuits Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E ODLP D247 Change an STM N Card Step 6 Step 7 Repeat Steps through 5 for other nodes as necessary Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D247 Change an STM N Card A Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task changes an STM N card while maintaining existing provisioning including DCCs generic communications channels GCCs circuits protection timing and rings This task is intended to be used when you are replacing a card with a card of identical type and line rate when a slot is preprovisioned and you want to change the optical speed of the card or when you have backed out of an automatic span upgrade None DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 As needed Onsite Provisioning or higher Caution X Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Physically removing an STM N card can cause a loss of working traffic or a protection switch See Chapter 12
96. nitoring statistics appear for each port on the card View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column The PM parameter values appear in the Port columns For PM parameter definitions refer to the Performance Monitoring chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual amp Note To clear PM counts see DLP D459 Clear Selected PM Counts task on page 21 37 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D259 Refresh Ethernet PM Counts at a Different Time Interval Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task changes the view to display specified PM counts in selected time intervals Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In node view double click the Ethernet card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance tab Click the Utilization tab or the History tab From the Interval drop down list choose one of the following options e 1 min This option displays the specified PM counts in one minute time intervals Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ca October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 5 Step 6 DLP D260 Set Auto Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts W e 15 min This option displays the specified PM counts in fifteen minute time intervals e 1 hour This option displays the specifie
97. nk dialog box complete the following fields OSPF settings must match OSPF settings for the ONS 15454 SDH OSPF area e Neighbor The router ID of the Area 0 router e Transit Delay sec The service speed One second is the default e Hello Int sec The number of seconds between OSPF hello packet advertisements sent by OSPF routers Ten seconds is the default e Auth Type TIf the router where the ONS 15454 SDH is connected uses authentication choose Simple Password Otherwise choose No Authentication Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 8 Step 9 DLP D251 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol Hi e Retransmit Int sec Sets the time that will elapse before a packet is resent Five seconds is the default e Dead Int sec Sets the number of seconds that will pass while an OSPF router s packets are not visible before its neighbors declare the router down Forty seconds is the default c Click OK After entering ONS 15454 SDH OSPF area data click Apply If you changed the Area ID the TCC2 TCC2P cards reset one at a time The reset takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes Table 19 4 on page 19 56 shows the LED behavior during the TCC2 TCC2P reset Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D251 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task enables Routing Information Pro
98. nsmit and receive E1 42 STMIE 12 E3 12 DS3i N 12 Receive only OC3 IR 4 STM1 SH 1310 OC3 IR 4 STM1 SH 1310 8 OC12 STM4 4 OC48 IR STM16 SH AS 1310 OC48 LR STM16 LH AS 1550 OC192 SR STM64 IO 1310 OC192 LR STM64 LH 1550 OC192 IR STM SH 1550 ML100T 12 ML1000 2 FC_MR 4 amp Note For FC_MR 4 cards the path trace string must be identical for all members of the VCAT circuit I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 amp Note If neither port is on a transmit receive card you will not be able to complete this procedure If one port is on a transmit receive card and the other is on a receive only card you can set up the transmit string at the transmit receive port and the receive string at the receive only port but you will not be able to transmit in both directions Choose the VC3 or VC4 circuit you want to trace then click Edit If you chose a VCAT circuit complete the following If not continue with Step 6 a In the Edit Circuit window click the Members tab b Click Edit Member and continue with Step 6 In the Edit Circuit window click the Show Detailed Map check box at the bottom of the window A detailed map of the source and destination ports appears Provision the circuit source
99. number of different passwords the user must create before they can reuse a password e New Password must Differ from the Old Password Choose the number of characters that must differ between the old and new password The default number is 1 e Cannot Change New Password for days If checked prevents users from changing their password for the specified period The range is 20 to 95 days e Require Password Change on First Login to New Account If checked requires users to change their password the first time they log into their account To require users to change their password at periodic intervals check the Enforce Password Aging check box in the Password Aging area If checked provision the following parameters e Aging Period Sets the amount of time that must pass before the user must change their password for each security level RETRIEVE MAINTENANCE PROVISIONING SUPERUSER ONLY The range is 20 to 95 days e Warning Sets the number days the user will be warned to change his or her password for each security level The range is 2 to 20 days In the Other area you can provision the following e Single Session Per User If checked limits users to one login session at one time e Disable Inactive User If checked disables users who do not log into the node for the period of time specified in the Inactive Duration box The Inactive Duration range is 45 to 90 days Click Apply Return to your originating procedure
100. o Drop Ports check box Click Apply If the Apply to Ports Results dialog box appears view the results and click OK CTC will not change the service state of the circuit source and destination port in certain circumstances For example if a port is in loopback Locked enabled loopback amp maintenance CTC will not change the port to Unlocked enabled In another example if the circuit size is smaller than the port CTC will not change the port service state from Unlocked enabled to Locked enabled disabled If CTC cannot change the port service state you must change the port service state manually For more information see the DLP D214 Change the Service State for a Port task on page 19 10 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D231 Edit a Circuit Name Step 1 Purpose This task edits a circuit name including VCAT circuit member names Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Click the Circuits tab in node or network view Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 DLP D232 Change Active and Standby Span Color W Click the circuit you want to rename then click Edit If you want to edit a VCAT circuit member name complete the following steps in t
101. o your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 19 47 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HI DLP D244 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software Windows DLP D244 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software Windows A Purpose This task reinitializes the ONS 15454 SDH using the CTC reinitialization tool on a Windows computer Reinitialization uploads a new software package to the TCC2 TCC2P cards clears the node database and restores the factory default parameters Tools Equipment ONS 15454 SDH System Software CD Version 7 2 Java Runtime Environment JRE 1 4 2 or JRE 5 0 must be installed on the computer to log into the node at the completion of the reinitialization The reinitialization tool can run on JRE 1 3 1_02 JRE 1 4 2 or JRE 5 0 Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Restoring a node to the factory configuration deletes all cross connects on the node Insert the system software CD into the computer CD ROM drive If the CTC Installation Wizard appears click Cancel From the Windows Start menu choose Run In the Run dialog box click Browse and navigate to the CISCO15454SDH folder on the software CD In the Browse dialog box Files of Type field choose
102. ofile Names list such as Default Step6 If you want to download a profile that is stored locally or on a network drive click From File in the Load Profile s dialog box a Click Browse b Navigate to the file location in the Open dialog box c Click Open Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 19 23 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D224 Adjust the Java Virtual Memory Heap Size Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 amp Note The Default alarm profile list contains alarm and condition severities that correspond when applicable to default values established in Telcordia GR 253 CORE amp Note All default or user defined severity settings that are Critical CR or Major MJ are demoted to Minor MN in Non Service Affecting NSA situations as defined in Telcordia GR 474 Click OK The downloaded profile appears at the right side of the Alarm Profiles window Right click anywhere in the downloaded profile column to view the profile editing shortcut menu Click Store in the shortcut menu In the Store Profile s dialog box click To Node s a Choose the node s where you want to save the profile If you want to save the profile to only one node click the node in the Node Names list If you want to save the profile to all nodes click Select All If you do not want to save the profile to any nodes click Select None If you want to update alarm profile informa
103. oftware is downloaded and activated and the database is uploaded to the TCC2 TCC2P cards Complete appears in the status bar and the TCC2 TCC2P cards will reboot Wait a few minutes for the reboot to complete After the reboot is complete log into the node using the DLP D60 Log into CTC task on page 17 49 Complete the NTP D316 Set Up Name Date Time and Contact Information procedure on page 4 4 and the NTP D169 Set Up CTC Network Access procedure on page 4 7 for information on setting the node name IP address subnet mask and gateway and Internet Inter ORB Protocol IIOP port Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 E Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 WI DLP D245 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software UNIX DLP D245 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software UNIX Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task reinitializes the ONS 15454 SDH using the CTC reinitialization reinit tool on a UNIX computer Reinitialization uploads a new software package to the TCC2 TCC2P cards clears the node database and restores the factory default parameters Tools Equipment ONS 15454 SDH System Software CD Version 7 2 JRE 1 4 2 or JRE 5 0 must be installed on the computer to log into the node at the completion of the reinitialization The reinitialization tool can run on
104. on Activate Revert Check this box to activate the uploaded software if the software version is later than the one installed or revert to the uploaded software if the software version is earlier than the one installed as soon as the software file is uploaded If unchecked the software is not activated or reverted after the upload allowing you to initiate the functions later from the node view Maintenance gt Software tab Re init Database Check this box to send a new database to the node This is equivalent to the CTC database restore operation If unchecked the node database is not modified Confirm Check this box if you want a warning message displayed before any operation is performed If unchecked reinitialization does not display a warning message Search Path Enter the path to the CISCO15454SDH folder on the CD drive Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 P1950 I October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 5 A DLP D246 Provision E Series Ethernet Card Mode W Click Go Caution Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Before continuing with the next step verify that the database to upload is correct You cannot reverse the upload process after you click Yes Review the information on the Confirm NE Re Initialization dialog box then click Yes to start the reinitialization The reinitialization begins After the software is downloaded and activated and the database is uploaded to t
105. ple S Note For two fiber MS SPRings the squares on the node icons represent the MS SPRing working and protect channels You can right click either channel For four fiber MS SPRings the squares represent ports Right click either working port b In the Set West Protection Operation dialog box choose LOCKOUT SPAN from the drop down list Click OK c Inthe Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box click Yes An L indicating the lockout appears on the selected channel port where you invoked the protection switch Performing a lockout switch generates LKOUTPR S and FE LOCKOUTOFPR SPAN conditions Step5 To lock out an east span a Right click the node s east channel port and choose Set East Protection Operation b In the Set East Protection Operation dialog box choose LOCKOUT SPAN from the drop down list Click OK c Inthe Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box click Yes An L indicating the lockout appears on the selected channel port where you invoked the protection switch Performing a lockout switch generates LKOUTPR S and FE LOCKOUTOFPR SPAN conditions Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 g 19 85 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 W DLP D299 Initiate an MS SPRing Span Lockout Step6 From the File menu choose Close Step7 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 19 86 October 2007
106. pply a lockout to the protect port In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs In the Protection Groups list click the protection group that contains the card where you want to apply the lockout In the Selected Group list click the card where you want to lock out traffic In the Inhibit Switching area click Lock Out Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box The lockout has been applied and traffic is switched to the opposite card To clear the lockout see the DLP D203 Clear a Lock On or Lockout task on page 19 3 amp Note Provisioning a Lock Out state raises a LOCKOUT REQ or an FE LOCKOUT PR condition in Cisco Transport Controller CTC Clearing the lockout switch request clears these conditions Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 o2 E October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D203 Clear a Lock On or Lockout Ml DLP D203 Clear a Lock On or Lockout Purpose This task removes a Lock On or Lockout state Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D201 Apply a Lock On page 19 1 or DLP D202 Apply a Lockout page 19 2 DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Maintenance or higher Step 1 In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs Step2 In the Protection Groups list click the protection group that contains the card you want to clear Step3 I
107. r the slot on the node that will connect to the existing MS SPRing through the node s east line port Step4 Click OK amp Note The MS SPRing is incomplete and alarms appear until the node is connected to other MS SPRing nodes Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D243 Create a VLAN W DLP D243 Create a VLAN Purpose This task creates a new VLAN Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures See Chapter 6 Create Circuits and Low Order Tunnels for circuit creation procedures Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 From the Tools menu choose Manage VLANS Step3 In the All VLANs dialog box click Create Step4 In the Define New VLAN dialog box complete the following e VLAN Name Assign an easily identifiable name to your VLAN e VLAN ID Assign a VLAN ID The VLAN ID should be the next available number between 2 and 4093 that is not already assigned to an existing VLAN Each ONS 15454 SDH network supports a maximum of 509 user provisionable VLANs e Topology Host Choose the node to serve as the topology host from the drop down list The topology host is used to discover the VLAN topology The login node is the default Step5 Click OK Step6 Click Close Step7 Return t
108. rce expected string a In the Edit Circuit window with Show Detailed Map chosen right click the circuit source port and choose Edit Path Trace from the shortcut menu b In the Circuit Path Trace window enable the path trace expected string by choosing Auto or Manual from the Path Trace Mode drop down list e Auto Uses the first string received from the port at the other path trace end as the current expected string An alarm is raised when a string that differs from the baseline is received e Manual Uses the Current Expected String field as the baseline string An alarm is raised when a string that differs from the Current Expected String is received c Ifyou set the Path Trace Mode field to Manual enter the string that the circuit source should receive from the circuit destination in the New Expected String field If you set Path Trace Mode to Auto skip this step d Click the Disable AIS and RDI if TIM P is detected check box if you want to suppress the AIS and RDI when the VC3 or VC4 HP TIM or LP TIM alarm appears Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide for descriptions of alarms and conditions e Check box visibility depends on card selection Click the Disable AIS on C2 Mis Match check box if you want to suppress the AIS when a C2 mismatch occurs f Click Apply amp Note Itis not necessary to set the format 16 or 64 bytes for the circuit source expected string the path trace process automatical
109. rd b In the Switch Commands area click Force In the Selected Group list click the active card where you want to lock traffic In the Inhibit Switching area click Lock On Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 E Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 WE ODLP D202 Apply a Lockout Step 8 The Lock On state has been applied and traffic cannot be switched to the working card To clear the Lock On state see the DLP D203 Clear a Lock On or Lockout task on page 19 3 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D202 Apply a Lockout Purpose This task switches traffic from one card to another using a lockout which is a switching mechanism that overrides other external switching commands Force Manual and Exercise Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Maintenance or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Multiple lockouts in the same protection group are not allowed Use the following rules to determine if you can put the intended card in a Lock Out state e Fora 1 1 electrical protection group you can apply a lockout to the working or protect cards e Fora 1 N electrical protection group you can apply a lockout to the working or protect cards e Fora 1 1 optical protection group you can a
110. rds from both endpoints From both endpoints in node view right click each STM N slot and choose Change Card In the Change Card dialog box choose the new STM N card type Click OK Complete the NTP D16 Install STM N Cards and Connectors procedure on page 2 7 to install the new STM N cards in both endpoints Verify that the transmit signal falls within the acceptable range See Table 2 4 on page 2 17 for STM N card transmit and receive levels Complete the DLP D338 Install Fiber Optic Cables for MS SPRing Configurations task on page 20 37 to attach the fiber to the cards Wait for the IMPROPRMVL alarm to clear and the cards to become active I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D294 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Four Fiber MS SPRing Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 When cards in both endpoint nodes have been successfully upgraded and all the facility alarms LOS SD or SF are cleared remove the Force switch from both endpoints on the upgraded span See the DLP D194 Clear an MS SPRing Force Ring Switch task on page 18 82 Repeat this task for each span in the MS SPRing When you are done with all of the spans the upgrade is complete Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D294 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Four Fiber MS SPRing A Purpose This task upgrades a four fiber MS SPRing span to a higher optical rate Repeat the
111. ries card click the Provisioning gt Port tabs In the Admin State column for the target port choose one of the following from the drop down list e Unlocked Puts the port in the Unlocked enabled service state e Locked disabled Puts the port in the Locked enabled disabled service state In this service state traffic is not passed on the port until the service state is changed to Unlocked enabled Locked enabled maintenance or Unlocked disabled automaticInService e Locked maintenance Puts the port in the Locked enabled maintenance service state This service state does not interrupt traffic flow and loopbacks are allowed but alarm reporting is suppressed Raised fault conditions whether or not their alarms are reported can be retrieved on the CTC Conditions tab or by using the TL1 RTRV COND command Use the Locked enabled maintenance service state for testing or to suppress alarms temporarily A port must be in this service state before you can apply a loopback Change to the Unlocked enabled or Unlocked disabled automaticInService when testing is complete e Unlocked automaticInService Puts the port in the Unlocked disabled automaticInService service state In this service state alarm reporting is suppressed but traffic is carried and loopbacks are allowed After the soak period passes the port changes to Unlocked enabled Raised fault conditions whether their alarms are reported or not can be retrieved on the CTC Conditions tab
112. ription of SNMP traps see the SNMP chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual Type the new SNMP community name in the Community field amp Note The community name is a form of authentication and access control The community name assigned to the ONS 15454 SDH is case sensitive and must match the community name of the network management system amp Note The default UDP port for SNMP is 162 Set the Trap Version field for either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 Refer to your NMS documentation to determine whether to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 If you want to allow the ONS 15454 SDH SNMP agent to accept SNMP SET requests on certain MIBs check the Allow SNMP Sets check box If the box is not checked SET requests are rejected If you want to allow the ONS 15454 SDH SNMP agent to serve as a proxy that is it relays the traps to an ONS 15454 SDH that is directly connected to an SNMP destination check the Allow SNMP Proxy check box If the box is not checked the ONS 15454 SDH will not relay the traps If you want to allow using generic SNMP MIBs check the Use Generic MIB check box Click Apply Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ra October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 9 Step 10 DLP D293 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Two Fiber MS SPRing W SNMP settings are now configured To view SNMP information for each node highlight the node IP address in the Trap Destinations area of the SN
113. rk If unexplained alarms appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide if necessary From the File menu choose Close to close the MS SPRing window Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP 0218 Provision SNCP Ring Selectors During Circuit Creation DLP D218 Provision SNCP Ring Selectors During Circuit Creation Purpose This task provisions subnetwork connection protection SNCP ring selectors during circuit creation Use this task only if the circuit will be routed on an SNCP ring Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 You must have the Circuit Attributes page of the Circuit Creation wizard open Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher amp Note Provisioning SD P or SF P thresholds on the Circuit Attributes page of the Circuit Creation wizard sets the values only for SNCP protected spans The circuit source and destination use the node default values of 10E 4 for SD P and 10E 6 for SF P for unprotected circuits and for the source and drop of SNCP circuits Step 1 In the SNOP area of the Circuit Attributes page set the SNCP path selectors Provision working go amp return on primary path Check this box to route the working path on one fiber pair and the p
114. rotect path on a separate fiber pair This feature only applies to bidirectional SNCP circuits Revertive Check this box if you want traffic to revert to the working path when the conditions that diverted it to the protect path are repaired If you do not choose Revertive traffic remains on the protect path after the switch Reversion time If Revertive is checked click the Reversion time field and choose a reversion time from the drop down list The range is 0 5 to 12 0 minutes The default is 5 0 minutes This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working path Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared SF threshold For high order circuits set the SNCP path level signal failure SF bit error rate BER thresholds Unavailable for low order circuits SD threshold For high order circuits set the SNCP path level signal degrade SD BER thresholds Unavailable for low order circuits Switch on PDI P For high order circuits check this box if you want traffic to switch when an high order payload defect indicator PDI is received Unavailable for low order circuits Step2 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ca October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D219 Provision a Low Order Tunnel Route W DLP D219 Provision a Low Order Tunnel Route Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose
115. s Step 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences gt Map and uncheck the Use Default Map check box Step2 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step3 Right click the network or domain map and select Set Background Image Step4 Click Browse Navigate to the graphic file you want to use as a background Step5 Select the file Click Open Step6 Click Apply and then click OK Step7 Ifthe ONS 15454 SDH icons are not visible right click the network view and choose Zoom Out Repeat this step until all the ONS 15454 SDH icons are visible Step8 If you need to reposition the node icons drag and drop them one at a time to a new location on the map Step9 If you want to change the magnification of the icons right click the network view and choose Zoom In Repeat until the ONS 15454 SDH icons appear at the magnification you want Step10 At the network view use the CTC toolbar Zoom buttons or right click the graphic area and select a Zoom command from the shortcut menu to set the area of the image you want to view Step 11 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ca October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D269 Enable Dialog Box Do Not Display Option W DLP D269 Enable Dialog Box Do Not Display Option amp Purpose This task enables a user selected do not display dialog box preference for subsequent sessions It can also be used to disable the do not display
116. s Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task removes VLANs from a domain None See Chapter 6 Create Circuits and Low Order Tunnels for circuit creation procedures As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 A VLANs in use will not be deleted From the View menu choose Go to Network View From the Tools menu choose Manage VLANS In the All VLANs dialog box click the VLAN that you want to remove Click Delete In the confirmation dialog box click Yes Return to your originating procedure NTP Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task provisions IP settings which includes the IP address default router Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP access firewall access and proxy server settings for an ONS 15454 SDH node None DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required Onsite or remote Superuser Caution All network changes should be approved by your network or LAN administrator Step 1 If you are in network view switch to node view by double clicking the node you want to turn up on the network map Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 E 1953 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D249 Provision IP Settings Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Network g
117. s a network view with unconsolidated DCC and PPC links Figure 19 1 Unconsolidated Links in Network View Figure 19 2 shows a network view with globally consolidated links Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Ka October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 DLP D215 Consolidate Links in Network View W Figure 19 2 Consolidated Links in Network View 145241 Figure 19 3 shows a different network view with local DCC link consolidation between two nodes Figure 19 3 Network View with Local Link Consolidation To view information about the consolidated link either move the mouse over the link the tooltip displays the number of links and the link class or click the link to display detailed link information on the left side of the window To access an individual link within a consolidated link for span upgrades for example a Right click the consolidated link A shortcut menu appears that lists the individual links b Hover the mouse over the selected link A cascading menu appears where you can select an action for the individual link or navigate to one of the nodes where the link is attached To expand locally consolidated links right click the consolidated link and choose Expand link class Links from the shortcut menu where link class is DCC GCC OTS PPC or Server Trail To filter the links by class a Click the Link Filter button in the upper right area of
118. sco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 E October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D206 Clean the Fiber Adapters DLP D206 Clean the Fiber Adapters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task cleans the fiber adapters Tools Equipment CLETOP stick swab Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Remove the dust plug from the fiber adapter Insert a CLETOP stick swab 14100400 into the adapter opening and rotate the swab Place dust plugs on the fiber adapters when not in use Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D207 Delete a Server Trail Purpose This task deletes a server trail Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures See Chapter 6 Create Circuits and Low Order Tunnels for server trail creation procedures Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Server Trails tabs Step3 Click the server trail that you want to delete Step4 Click Delete Step 5 In the confirmation dialog box click Yes Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 I October 2007 a 195 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP D208 Change External Alarms Using the AIC I Card DLP D208 Change External Alarms Using the AIC I Card Step 1 Step 2 Step
119. t General tabs Step3 Complete the following information in the fields listed e IP Address Type the IP address assigned to the ONS 15454 SDH node amp Note If TCC2P cards are installed secure mode is available When secure mode is off sometimes called repeater mode the IP address entered in the IP Address field applies to the TCC2P RJ 45 TCP IP LAN port When secure mode is on the IP Address field shows the address assigned to the MIC C T P LAN port and the Superuser can enable or disable display of the MIC C T P IP address See the DLP D84 Enable Node Secure Mode task on page 17 77 as needed Refer to the Management Network Connectivity chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual for more information about secure mode e Suppress CTC IP Display Select this check box if you want to prevent the node IP address from being displayed in CTC to users with Provisioner Maintenance or Retrieve security levels The IP address suppression is not applied to users with Superuser security level e LCD IP Display Choose one of the following Allow Configuration Default Displays the node IP on the front panel LCD and allows it to be changed using the ONS 15454 SDH LCD This option enables the DLP D64 Set the IP Address Default Router and Network Mask Using the LCD task on page 17 53 Display Only Displays the node IP address on the front panel LCD but does not allow it to be changed Suppr
120. tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not on See the DLP D227 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 19 26 as necessary b Verify that no unexplained alarms appear on the network If alarms appear investigate and resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide for procedures Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 19 84 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D299 Initiate an MS SPRing Span Lockout W DLP D299 Initiate an MS SPRing Span Lockout A Purpose This task performs an MS SPRing span lockout which prevents traffic from switching to the locked out span Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Traffic is not protected during a span lockout Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 Click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Step3 Choose the MS SPRing and click Edit Tip To move an icon to a new location for example to see MS SPRing channel port information more clearly click an icon on the Edit MS SPRing network graphic and while pressing Ctrl drag the icon to a new location Step4 To lock out a west span a Right click any MS SPRing node west channel port and choose Set West Protection Operation Figure 19 4 shows an exam
121. th ports on an E1000 2 G card cannot be members of the same VLAN Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HI DLP D222 Provision G Series Ethernet Ports DLP D222 Provision G Series Ethernet Ports Purpose This task provisions G Series Ethernet ports Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view double click the G Series card graphic to open the card Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Port tabs Step3 For each G Series port provision the following parameters Port Name If you want to label the port type the port name Admin State Complete the DLP D214 Change the Service State for a Port task on page 19 10 Auto Negotiation Click this check box to enable autonegotiation on the port default If you do not want to enable autonegotiation control uncheck the box Flow Control Click this check box to enable flow control on the port default If you do not want to enable flow control uncheck the box To set custom flow control watermarks see the _DLP D353 Provision G Series Flow Control Watermarks task on page 20 58 Max Size To permit the acceptance of jumbo size Ethernet frames choose Jumbo default If you do not want to permit jumbo size E
122. the View menu choose Go to Network View e To filter circuits that originate terminate or pass through a specific node from the View menu choose Go to Other Node then choose the node you want to filter and click OK e To filter circuits that originate terminate or pass through a specific card double click the card on the shelf graphic in node view to show the card in card view Step2 Click the Circuits tab Step3 Set the attributes for filtering the circuit display a Click Filter b In the General tab of the Circuit Filter dialog box set the following filter attributes as necessary e Name Enter a complete or partial circuit name to filter circuits based on the circuit name otherwise leave the field blank Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 a October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D262 Filter the Display of Circuits W Direction Choose one to filter circuits based on direction Any direction not used to filter circuits 1 way display only one way circuits or 2 way display only two way circuits OCHNC Dir DWDM optical channel network connections OCHNCs only Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide for dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM information OCHNC Wlen DWDM OCHNCs only Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide for DWDM information Status Choose a circuit status to filter the circuits For more information about circuit statuses see Tab
123. thernet frames choose 1548 amp Note The maximum frame size of 1548 bytes enables the port to accept valid Ethernet frames that use protocols such as Inter Switch Link ISL protocol ISL adds 30 bytes of overhead and might cause the frame size to exceed the traditional 1518 byte maximum Payload Type Click in the Payload Type field and select a cyclic redundancy check CRC size to set the G Series card s LEX encapsulation LEX FCS 16 is 16 bit 2 byte CRC LEX FCS 32 is 32 bit 4 byte CRC Note An Encapsulation Mismatch Path alarm appears when a point to point circuit is created between two Ethernet card ports with incompatible Encapsulation payload types Step4 Click Apply Step5 Refresh the Ethernet statistics a Click the Performance gt Statistics tabs b Click the Refresh button Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 ra October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 DLP D223 Download an Alarm Severity Profile W amp Note Reprovisioning an Ethernet port on the G Series card does not reset the Ethernet statistics for that port Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D223 Download an Alarm Severity Profile Purpose This task downloads a custom alarm severity profile from a network drive accessible CD ROM floppy disk or hard disk location Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed
124. tion click Synchronize b Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D224 Adjust the Java Virtual Memory Heap Size Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task allows you to adjust the Java Virtual Memory JVM heap size from the default 256 MB to the maximum of 512 MB in order to improve CTC performance Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the Windows task bar click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel The Windows Control Panel appears Double click System The System Properties window appears Click the Advanced tab Click Environmental Variables The Environmental Variables dialog box appears In the User Variables area click New The New User Variable dialog box appears Type CTC_HEAP in the Variable Name field Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 P1924 October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 DLP D225 Enable Alarm Filtering W Type 512 in the Variable Value field Click OK Reboot your PC Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D225 Enable Alarm Filtering Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task enables alarm filtering for alarms conditions or event history in all network nodes Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Requ
125. tiple Roll From paths exist the Select Roll From dialog box appears Select the path from which you want to roll traffic and click OK e If multiple Roll From paths do not exist continue with Step 10 The circuit status for the Roll To path changes states from DISCOVERED to ROLL_PENDING Step10 In the Pivot Fixed Point 2 window click the square that represents the fixed path of the second connection to be rolled The path that is not selected is the Roll From path The Roll From path is deleted after the roll is completed The path identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image Step11 Click Next Step12 In the Circuit Routing Preferences area check Route Automatically to allow CTC to find the route Figure 19 11 If you check Route Automatically the following options are available e Using Required Nodes Spans If checked you can specify nodes and spans to include or exclude in the CTC generated circuit route in Step 15 e Review Route Before Creation If checked you can review and edit the circuit route before the circuit is created Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 October 2007 19 37 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 E DLP D236 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing Figure 19 11 Setting Roll Routing Preferences 4 Roll Creation Ra a Attributes Roll Routing Preferences Ckt Roll Mode Manual IV Route Automatically Ckt Roll Type Dual Roll From Ckt HOP_Mavs1 1 I Using R
126. to prevent orderwire loops provision two orderwire ports east and west at all but one of the ring nodes Tip Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Before you begin make a list of the ONS 15454 SDH slots and ports that require orderwire communication In node view double click the AIC I card to display it in card view Click the Provisioning gt Local Orderwire tabs or the Provisioning gt Express Orderwire tabs depending on the orderwire path that you want to create If needed adjust the transmit Tx and receive Rx decibel referred to one milliwatt dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the headset type four wire or two wire that you will use In general you should not need to adjust the dBm If you want to turn on the audible alert buzzer for the orderwire check the Buzzer On check box Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 E Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HE DLP 0211 Provision CE 1000 4 Ethernet Ports DLP D211 Provision CE 1000 4 Ethernet Ports Purpose This task provisions CE 1000 4 Ethernet ports to carry traffic Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher amp Note You can provision SONET contiguous concatenated CCAT or virtual concat
127. tocol RIP broadcasting on the ONS 15454 SDH Perform this task if you want to include the ONS 15454 SDH in RIP enabled networks Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 You need to create a static route to the router adjacent to the ONS 15454 SDH for the ONS 15454 SDH to communicate its routing information to non DCC connected nodes Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Provisioning gt Network gt RIP tabs Check the RIP Active check box if you are activating RIP Choose either RIP Version 1 or RIP Version 2 from the drop down list depending on which version is supported in your network Set the RIP metric The RIP metric can be set to a number between 1 and 15 and represents the number of hops By default RIP is set to No Authentication If the router that the ONS 15454 SDH is connected to requires authentication complete the following steps If not continue with Step 6 a Click the No Authentication button b In the Edit Authentication Key dialog box complete the following e Type Choose Simple Password e Enter Authentication Key Enter the password e Confirm Authentication Key Enter the same password to confirm it c Click OK The authentication button label changes to Simple Password I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299
128. transmit string a d On the detailed circuit map right click the circuit source port the square on the left or right of the source node icon and choose Edit J1 Path Trace port from the shortcut menu Choose the format of the transmit string by clicking either the 16 byte or the 64 byte selection button In the New Transmit String field enter the circuit source transmit string Enter a string that makes the source port easy to identify such as the node IP address node name circuit name or another string If the New Transmit String field is left blank the J1 transmits a string of null characters Click Apply then click Close Provision the circuit destination transmit string a c On the detailed circuit map right click the circuit destination port and choose Edit Path Trace from the shortcut menu In the New Transmit String field enter the string that you want the circuit destination to transmit Enter a string that makes the destination port easy to identify such as the node IP address node name circuit name or another string If the New Transmit String field is left blank the J1 transmits a string of null characters Click Apply Provision the circuit destination expected string In the Circuit Path Trace window enable the path trace expected string by choosing Auto or Manual from the Path Trace Mode drop down list e Auto The first string received from the source port is automatically provisioned
129. uit that is involved in the roll will be dropped when the roll is completed If you selected Manual in Step 5 click both rolls on the Rolls tab and click Complete to route the traffic to the new port If you selected Auto continue with Step 15 amp Note You cannot complete a roll if you cancelled the sibling roll You must complete the two rolls together For both manual and automatic rolls click Finish to complete the circuit roll process Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 HZ DLP 0239 Delete a Roll DLP D239 Delete a Roll Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task deletes a roll Use caution when selecting this option traffic might be affected Delete a roll only if it cannot be completed or cancelled in normal ways Circuits might have a PARTIAL status when this option is selected See Table 20 31 on page 20 77 for a description of circuit statuses None DLP D60 Log into CTC page 17 49 NTP D332 Bridge and Roll Traffic page 7 9 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go To Network View Step2 Click the Circuits gt Rolls tabs Step3 Click the rolled circuit that you want to delete Step4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Delete Rolls Step5 In the confirmation dialo
130. ust cap on a connector first verify that the dust cap is clean To clean the dust cap wipe the outside of the cap using a dry lint free wipe and the inside of the dust cap using a CLETOP stick swab 14100400 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP D205 Clean Fiber Connectors with CLETOP Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task cleans the fiber connectors with CLETOP Tools Equipment Type A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaner CLETOP reel Optical receiver cleaning stick Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Remove the dust cap from the fiber connector Press the lever down to open the shutter door Each time you press the lever you expose a clean wiping surface Insert the connector into the CLETOP cleaning cassette slot rotate one quarter turn and gently swipe downwards Use an inspection microscope to inspect each fiber connector for dirt cracks or scratches If the connector is not clean repeat Steps 1 to 3 Insert the fiber connector into the applicable adapter or attach a dust cap to the fiber connector amp Note If you must replace a dust cap on a connector first verify that the dust cap is clean To clean the dust cap wipe the outside of the cap using a dry lint free wipe and the inside of the dust cap using a CLETOP stick swab 14100400 Return to your originating procedure NTP Ci
131. y that no unexplained alarms appear on the network If unexplained alarms appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide if necessary Click the Conditions tab Verify that no unexplained conditions appear on the network If unexplained conditions appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide On the network view map double click the node containing the TCC2 TCC2P cards that you are testing to open the node in node view Make a note of which TCC2 TCC2P card is active and which is standby by examining the LEDs on the shelf graphic TCC2 TCC2P cards are installed in Slot 7 and Slot 11 The active TCC2 TCC2P card has a green ACT LED and the standby TCC2 TCC2P card has an amber SBY LED On the shelf graphic right click the active TCC2 TCC2P card and choose Reset from the shortcut menu In the Resetting Card dialog box click Yes After 20 to 40 seconds a lost node connection changing to network view message appears Click OK On the network view map the node where you reset the TCC2 TCC2P card will be gray Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide R7 2 La October 2007 Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 DLP D255 Cross Connect Card Side Switch Test W After the node icon turns green within 1 to 2 minutes double click it On the shelf graphic observe the following e The previous
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