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1. Determine which 1PIO or 4PIO module you want to remove To remove the module use your hand to loosen and remove the screws at the top right and bottom left of the module You can also remove the screw covers and use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws so you can remove them Carefully pull the module along the top and bottom guide rails and out of the correct slot Log into CTC and verify that the PIM 1PIO or 4PIO does not appear in CTC card view See Chapter 3 Connect the PC and Log into the GUI for CTC information and setup instructions Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F390 Provision an Optical Line Rate and Wavelength Mi DLP F390 Provision an Optical Line Rate and Wavelength Purpose This task provisions the line rate and wavelength of a multirate PPM Single rate SFPs and XFPs do not need line rate provisioning Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to provision the line rate Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Pluggable Port Modules tabs Step3 In the Pluggable Ports area click Create The Create Port dialog box appears Step4 In the Create Port dialog box complete th
2. HZ DLP F311 Remove Pass through Connections Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Choose the JRE version Click OK From the File menu choose Exit In the confirmation dialog box click Yes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F311 Remove Pass through Connections Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Purpose This task removes pass through connections from a node deleted from a ring Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Log into the deleted node In the CTC Login dialog box check the Disable Network Discovery check box Choose None from the Additional Nodes drop down list Click the Login button Click the Circuits tab All internode circuits are shown as PARTIAL Refer to the diagram or CTC printout you created in the NTP F215 Remove an MS SPRing Node procedure on page 13 5 or the NTP F217 Remove an SNCP Node procedure on page 13 10 Find the circuits on the line cards of the removed node Click the Filter button Type the slot and port of a trunk card on the removed node Click OK In the Circuits tab select all PARTIAL circuits that pass the filter and click the Delete button amp Note To select more than one circuit press the Shift key and simultaneously click on al
3. Port Port number 1 16 for an STM 16 card 1 4 for an STM 64 card 1 1 1 to 4 4 1 for an ASAP port number CV Coding violations Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line Section or Path Near and Far End Select the bullet and click Refresh ES Errored seconds Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line Section or Path Near and Far End Select the bullet and click Refresh Numeric The defaults 15 min 1 day are SES Severely errored seconds Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line Section or Path Near and Far End Select the bullet and click Refresh SEFS Severely errored framing seconds Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Section Near and Far End Select the bullet and click Refresh FC Failure count Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line or Path Near and Far End Select the bullet and click Refresh UAS Unavailable seconds Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line or Path Near and Far End Select the bullet and click Refresh PSC Protection Switching Count Line Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line Near End Select the bullet and click Refresh PSD Protection Switch Duration Line Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line Near End Select the b
4. i 78398 Figure 18 28 shows the CAP CAP2 faceplate in detail Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 SEA Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ ODLP F391 Install Alarm Wires on the CAP CAP2 Figure 18 28 CAP CAP2 Faceplate and Connections o o fe o e o O e e o fe o o o OO o 0 T he E __ Serial Number Label Q ea E lt 5 Part Number Label aac Bar Code and o o re o omw lt s Country of Origin o a Labels o o fe fe fe ojo O jo o k o A PDU 7 AUDIBLE o ALARM CRAFT LAN E1 BITS LAN CRAFT ALARM o o om A TT AT AO Ol Co AT UT A Mo o Visual A Audibl isua LAN LAN udible Alarm RJ 45 BITS BIS RJ 45 Alarm DB 15 IN Wire OUT DB 15 BNC wrap BNC pins BITS BITS Craft OUT IN Craft DB 9 BNC BNC DB 9 ae Gd Backplane connectors 78485 Figure 18 29 shows alarm pin assignments Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 106 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 2 Step 3 DLP F392 Change Line Transmission Settings for STM N Cards W Figure 18 29 Alarm Pin Assignments on the CAP CAP2 Normally closed Common Normally open EXTERNAL O ALARMS TO 16 15 1
5. Create Circuits for circuit creation procedures Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Obtain the original IP address of the node in question From the View menu choose Go to Network View From the Tools menu choose Overhead Circuits gt Repair IP Circuits Review the text in the IP Repair wizard and click Next In the Node IP address area complete the following e Node Choose the node that has a PARTIAL circuit e Old IP Address Type the node s original IP address Click Next Click Finish Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F305 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports amp Purpose This task creates a path trace on VC circuit source ports and destination Tools Equipment ONS 15600 SDH cards capable of transmitting and receiving path trace must be installed at the circuit source and destination ports See Table 18 1 for a list of cards Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 This task assumes you are setting up path trace on a bidirectional circuit and setting up transmit strings at the circuit source and destination From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Circuits tab For the VC circuit you want to monitor verify that the source and dest
6. DLP F384 Install the ASAP 1PI0 and 4PI0 PIM Modules W DLP F384 Install the ASAP 1P10 and 4P10 PIM Modules A Purpose This procedure explains how to install the 4 port I O modules 4PIOs and 1 port I O modules 1PIOs also known as Pluggable Interface Modules PIMs in the carrier modules of the ASAP card Tools Equipment 4PIO modules and or 1PIO modules 2 Phillips screwdriver Prerequisite Procedures DLP F333 Install the ASAP Carrier Modules page 18 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Warning A During this procedure wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the midplane with your hand or any metal tool or you could shock yourself Statement 181 Caution A Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15600 SDH Plug the wristband cable into the ESD jack located on the lower left outside edge of the shelf Warning A Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning A Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector Do not view directly with optical instruments Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments for example eye loupes magnifiers and microscopes within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard Statement 1056 Warning amp Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures oth
7. HZ DLP F353 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 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 Circuits tab returns to the DISCOVERED status Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F353 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing amp 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 F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 Appendix C Network Element Defaults in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual From the View menu choose Go To Network View Click the Circuits tab Click the circuit
8. Step 1 In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Step2 Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt POS Ports gt Utilization tabs Figure 18 7 Figure 18 7 POS Ports Utilization in the Card View Performance Window 37 101 Cisco Transport Controller ja xi Fle Edit View Tools Help alaj a Sib eelle ellae a A 101 slot 4 ASAP_4 p Optical Ether Ports POS Ports AA H Ehemet statistics Port Prev Prev 1 Prev 2 Prev 3 Prev 4 Prev 5 Prev 6 Prev 7 Prev 8 Prev Utilization tab t gt iesen M A History Card View Performance tab POS tab Alarms Conditions HistON Circuits Provisioning Maintenance Performance E Interval 1 min _ Refresh Help isp po w _ Q NET CKT LO et Interval Refresh Help menu button button Step3 Click Refresh Performance monitoring utilization values for each port on the card appear Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 E 18 29 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F331 View ASAP POS Ports History PM Parameters Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 View the Port column for the port that you want to monitor 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 156
9. Step18 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 are 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 the signal is not found refer to the General Troubleshooting chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP F357 Cancel a Roll task on page 18 70 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 S 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 once the roll is completed Step19 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 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
10. task on page 17 81 To create the circuit see Chapter 6 Create Circuits Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F335 Preprovision an SFP W DLP F335 Preprovision an SFP S Purpose This procedure preprovisions Small Form factor Pluggables SFPs which are referred to as pluggable port modules PPMs in CTC Cisco approved STM 1 STM 4 STM 16 Ethernet and multirate PPMs are compatible with the ONS 15600 SDH See the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual for a list of acceptable SFPs Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures None 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 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 If you preprovision a multirate SFP you must next select the line rate using the DLP F390 Provision an Optical Line Rate and Wavelength task on page 18 103 Complete the DLP F181 Log into CTC task on page 16 34 to log into an ONS 15600 SDH on the network Click the Alarms tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not turned on See the DLP F288 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 17 78 as necessary b Verify that no unexplained conditions appear on the network If unexplained conditions appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Tr
11. DLP F351 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit Hl Step4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit Step5 In the Roll Attributes area complete the following Figure 18 12 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 Figure 18 12 Selecting Single Roll Attributes amp Roll Creation x Roll Attributes Roll Circuit Roll Mode auto z Circuit Roll Type Single z Cancel 124235 Step6 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 18 13 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 deleted after the roll is completed Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 18 57 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F351 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit Figure 18 13 Selecting a Path E Rull Crealivn DI Attributes Pivet Fixed Point 1 CktRal Made Auth
12. Repeat the task to provision a second PPM Click OK Continue with the DLP F390 Provision an Optical Line Rate and Wavelength task on page 18 103 to provision the line rate Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F359 Change the Optical Line Rate Purpose This task changes PPM port rates for the ASAP card Perform this task if you want to change the port rate on a multirate SFP that is already provisioned Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to edit the PPM port rate Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Pluggable Port Modules tabs Step3 Click the port with the port rate that you want to change in the Pluggable Ports area The highlight changes to dark blue Step4 Click Edit The Edit Port Rate dialog box appears Step5 In the Change To field use the drop down list to select the new port rate and click OK Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 8 71 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F360 Delete a PPM Step 6 Step7 Click Yes in the Confirm Port Rate Change dialog box Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F360 Delete a PPM Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task deletes PPM provisioning for SFPs XFPs on the ASAP card Tools Equipm
13. NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 78 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F367 Provision Additional Manual Area Addresses W DLP F367 Provision Additional Manual Area Addresses Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task provisions the OSI manual area addresses One primary and two additional manual areas can be created for each virtual router None NTP F131 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 DLP F366 Provision OSI Routers page 18 78 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Routers gt Setup tabs Chose the router where you want provision an additional manual area address and click Edit The OSI Router Editor dialog box appears In the OSI Router Editor dialog box a Check Enable Router to enable the router and make its primary area address available for editing b Click the manual area address then click Add c In the Add Manual Area Address dialog box enter the primary area address in the Area Address field If you prefer click Use Mask and enter the address in the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box The address hexadecimal format can be 2to 24 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a f in length d Click OK successively to close the following dialog boxes Masked NSAP Entry if used Add Manual Area Address and OSI Router Edi
14. Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task tests the MS SPRing ring 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 F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite 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 To move a graphic icon press Ctrl while you drag and drop it to a new location N 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 In the Set West 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 working MS SPRing channel where you invoked the protection switch The E will appear for 10 to 15 seconds then disappear Exercise the east port a Right click the east port of any MS SPRing node and choose Set East Protection Operation Note For two fiber MS SPRings the squares on the node
15. Tx Octets Tx Packets Rx Single Bit Errors i Rx Multi Bit Errors IRx Type Invalid IRx Input Abort Packets Rx Shorts Rx Longs i Rx Input Drop Packets Rx Runts i gt Interval fi min Port Refresh Heb st 8 Mer 8 Interval Port Refresh Help menu menu button button Click Refresh Performance monitoring 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 Prev n columns For PM parameter definitions refer to the Performance Monitoring chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual To refresh reset or clear PM counts see the NTP F184 Change the PM Display procedure on Step 3 Step 4 amp Note page 8 2 Step 5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F332 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege This task provisions the physical access points and shell programs used to SDH and sets the user security level that can Purpose connect to the ONS 15600 clear node performance monitoring data Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F332 Change Node Access
16. 4P10 PIM Module A Purpose This procedure explains how to remove the 1PIO or 4PIO PIM in the carrier modules of the ASAP card Tools Equipment 2 Phillips screwdriver Prerequisite Procedures DLP F384 Install the ASAP 1PIO and 4PIO PIM Modules page 18 95 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Warning During this procedure wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the midplane with your hand or any metal tool or you could shock yourself Statement 181 Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning A Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector Do not view directly with optical instruments Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments for example eye loupes magnifiers and microscopes within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard Statement 1056 Warning A Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure Statement 1057 Caution amp Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15600 SDH Plug the wristband cable into the ESD jack located on the lower left outside edge of the shelf Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 For information about the ASAP card refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual
17. Circuit Status Status Definition Activity CREATING CTC is creating a circuit DISCOVERED CTC created a circuit All components are in place and a complete path exists from circuit source to destination DELETING CTC is deleting a circuit PARTIAL A CTC created circuit is missing a connection or circuit span network link a complete path from source to destination s does not exist or a MAC address change occurred on one of the circuit nodes and the circuit is in need of repair in the ONS 15454 the MAC address resides on the alarm interface panel AIP in the ONS 15600 SDH the MAC address resides on the backplane EEPROM In CTC circuits are represented using cross connects and network spans If a network span is missing from a circuit the circuit status is PARTIAL However a PARTIAL status does not necessarily mean a circuit traffic failure has occurred because traffic might flow on a protect path Network spans are in one of two states up or down On CTC circuit and network maps up spans appear as green lines and down spans appear as gray lines If a failure occurs on a network span during a CTC session the span remains on the network map but its color changes to gray to indicate that the span is down If you restart your CTC session while the failure is active the new CTC session cannot discover the span and its span line does not appear on the network map Subsequently circuits routed on a network span that goes dow
18. Cisco IP tunnels if you are tunneling between two Cisco routers or between a Cisco router and an ONS node Caution Step 4 Step 5 Always verify that the IP over CLNS tunnel type you choose is supported by the equipment at the other end of the tunnel e Node Address Enter the IP address of the IP over CLNS tunnel destination e Subnet Mask Enter the IP address subnet mask of the IP over CLNS destination e OSPF Cost Enter the OSPF cost for sending packets across the IP over CLNS tunnel The OSPF cost is used by OSPF routers to calculate the shortest path The default is 110 Normally it is not be changed unless you are creating multiple tunnel routes and want to prioritize routing by assigning different metrics e NSAP Enter the destination NE or OSI router NSAP address Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F375 Delete an IP Over CLNS Tunnel Purpose This task allows you to delete an IP over CLNS tunnel Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 85 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 WE DLP F376 View IS IS Routing Information Base A Caution Deleting an IP over CLNS tunnel might cause the nodes to lose visibility or cause node isolation If node isolation occurs onsite provisioning mig
19. DLP F392 Change Line Transmission Settings for STM N Cards Step 1 On the shelf graphic double click the STM N card that you want to provision The card view appears Step 2 For STM 16 or STM 64 cards click the Provisioning gt Line tabs For the ASAP card click the Provisioning gt Optical gt Line tabs Step3 As needed provision the options in Table 18 6 for each STM N port Some options might not be available on every card Table 18 6 STM N Card Line Settings Heading Description Options Port Identifies the port number e For an STM 16 card 1 16 e For an STM 64 card 1 4 e For an ASAP card Up to 16 ports denoted by either a 4PIO PIM or 1PIO followed by port number or PIM Example 1 3 1 denotes the third port on 4PIO PIM Module 1 For a 1PIO 3 1 1 denotes the port on 1PIO PIM Module 3 Port Name Provides the ability to assign the User defined name can be up to 32 specified port a name alphanumeric special characters blank by default SF BER Sets the signal fail bit error rate e 1E 3 e 1E 4 default e 1E 5 SD BER Sets the signal degrade bit error rate e 1E 5 e 1E 6 e 1E 7 default e 1E 8 e 1E 9 Provides Sync _ Display only Indicates that the port e Yes checked has been provisioned as a network e No unchecked element NE timing reference on another node Send Do Not When checked sends a do not use e Yes checked Use DUS message on the S1 byte e No unchec
20. Delete a Node from the Current Session or Login Group Purpose This task removes a node from the current CTC session or login node group To remove a node from a login node group that is not the current one see DLP F312 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group task on page 18 13 Tools None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 node that you want to delete Step3 From the File menu click Delete Selected Node After a few seconds the node disappears from the network view map Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 cau October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F309 Configure the CTC Alerts Dialog Box for Automatic Popup Ml DLP F309 Configure the CTC Alerts Dialog Box for Automatic Popup Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose Tools Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task sets up the CTC Alerts dialog box to open for all alerts for circuit deletion errors only or never The CTC Alerts dialog box displays information about network disconnection Send PDIP inconsistency circuit deletion status condition retrieval errors and software download failure None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed
21. Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Click the CTC Alerts toolbar icon In the CTC Alerts dialog box choose one of the following e All alerts Sets the CTC Alerts dialog box to open automatically for all notifications e Error alerts only Sets the CTC Alerts dialog box to open automatically for circuit deletion errors only e Never Sets the CTC Alerts dialog box to never open automatically Click Close Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F310 Change the JRE Version amp Purpose Tools Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task changes the Java Runtime Environment JRE version which is useful if you would like to upgrade to a later JRE version from an earlier one without using the software CD This does not affect the browser default version After selecting the desired JRE version you must exit CTC The next time you log into a node the new JRE version will be used None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 JRE 5 0 is required to run Software R8 0 From the Edit menu choose Preferences Click the JRE tab The JRE tab shows the current JRE version and the recommended version Click the Browse button and navigate to the JRE directory on your computer I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399
22. 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 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 E Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F354 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Manual Routing DLP F354 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Manual Routing Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Purpose This task reroutes a network path of an optical circuit using manual routing Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 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 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit In the Roll Attributes area complete the following Figure 18 17 on page 18 63 a From the Circuit Roll Mode drop down list choose Auto to create an automatic roll or Manual to create a manua
23. 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 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 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 EH Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F314 Provision MS DCC Terminations Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 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 amp Note Alternatively you can choose the circuit on the Circuits tab click the Edit button then click the State tab on the Edit Circuits window For additional information about circuit service states refer to the Circui
24. 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 N 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 F356 Delete a Roll Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task deletes a roll Use caution when selecting this option traffic may be affected Delete a roll only if it cannot be completed or cancelled in normal ways Circuits may have a PARTIAL status when this option is selected See Table 18 3 on page 18 53 for a description of circuit statuses Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 gt Rolls tabs I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 69 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F357 Cancel a Roll Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Click the rolled circuit that you want to delete From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Delete Rolls In the confirmation dialog box click Yes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F357 Cancel a Roll A Purpose This task cancels a roll When the roll mo
25. Verify the following I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F339 Create a Two Fiber MS SPRing Manually Step 9 amp On the network view graphic a green span line appears between all MS SPRing nodes All E W MISMATCH RING MISMATCH APSCIMP APSCDFLTK and MSSP OOSYNC alarms are cleared See the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide for alarm troubleshooting procedures Note The numbers in parentheses after the node name are the MS SPRing node IDs assigned by CTC Every ONS 15600 SDH in an MS SPRing is given a unique node ID 0 through 31 To change it complete the DLP F340 Change an MS SPRing Node ID task on page 18 41 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F339 Create a Two Fiber MS SPRing Manually Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This tasks creates a two fiber MS SPRing at each MS SPRing provisioned node without using the MS SPRing wizard Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP F147 Provision MS SPRing Nodes page 5 6 DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Click Create In the Suggestion dialog box click OK In the Create MS SPRing dialog box set the MS SPRing properties Ring Type Choose two fiber Ring Name Assign a ring name You m
26. and PM Clearing Privilege Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt Access tabs In the Access area provision the following LAN access Choose one of the following options to set the access paths to the node No LAN Access Allows access to the node only through data communications channel DCC connections Access through the TSC RJ 45 port and backplane is not permitted Front only Allows access through the TSC RJ 45 port Access through the DCC and the backplane is not permitted Backplane only Allows access through DCC connections and the backplane Access through the TSC RJ 45 port is not allowed Front and Backplane Allows access through DCC TSC RJ 45 and backplane connections Restore Timeout Sets a time delay for enabling of front and backplane access when DCC connections are lost and DCC only is chosen in LAN Access Front and backplane access is enabled after the restore timeout period has passed Front and backplane access is disabled as soon as DCC connections are restored In the Shell Access area set the shell program used to access the node Access State Allows you to set the shell program access mode to Disable disables shell access Non Secure or Secure Secure mode allows access to the node using the Secure Shell SSH program SSH is a terminal remote host Internet protocol that uses encry
27. carefully considered For additional information about OSI provisioning refer to the Management Network Connectivity chapter of the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual Caution A Link State Protocol LSP buffers must be the same at all NEs within the network or loss of visibility might occur Do not modify the LSP buffers unless you confirm that all NEs within the OSI have the same buffer size Caution amp LSP buffer sizes cannot be greater than the Link Access Protocol on the D Channel LAP D maximum transmission unit MTU size within the OSI area Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 For ONS 15600 SDHs twelve virtual routers can be provisioned The node primary Network Service Access Point NSAP address is also the Router 1 primary manual area address To edit the primary NSAP you must edit the Router 1 primary manual area address After you enable Router 1 on the Routers subtab the Change Primary Area Address button is available to edit the address Complete the DLP F181 Log into CTC task on page 16 34 at the node where you want to provision the OSI routing mode If you are already logged in continue with Step 2 In node view click the Provisioning gt OSI tabs Choose a routing mode e Intermediate System Level 1 The ONS 15600 SDH performs OSI IS functions It communicates with IS and End System ES nodes that reside within its OSI area It depends upon an IS L1 L2 node to communi
28. file name in one of the following formats e filename htm for HTML files e filename csv for CSV files e filename tsv for TSV files Navigate to a directory where you want to store the file Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F380 Configure the Node for RADIUS Authentication A Purpose This task allows you to configure a node for Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS authentication RADIUS validates remote users who are attempting to connect to the network Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Before configuring the node for RADIUS authentication you must first add the node as a network device on the RADIUS server Refer to the User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server for more information about configuring a RADIUS server Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only Caution amp Do not configure a node for RADIUS authentication until after you have added that node to the RADIUS server and added the RADIUS server to the list of authenticators If you do not add the node to a RADIUS server prior to activating RADIUS authentication no user will be able to access the node Refer to the User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server for more information about adding a node to a RADIUS server Note The following Cisco vendor specific attribute VSA needs to be specified when addin
29. gt General window e Provisioning gt Security gt Policy window e Provisioning gt Security gt Access window e Provisioning gt Security gt Legal Disclaimer window e Provisioning gt OSI gt Main Setup window e Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP gt Config window e Maintenance gt Database window Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 La October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 DLP F337 View ASAP Ether Ports History PM Parameters il e Maintenance gt Protection window e Maintenance gt Diagnostic window e Maintenance gt Preferred Copy window e Maintenance gt Timing gt Source window The Table Contents option prints all the data contained in a table and the table column headings For example if you print the History window Table Contents view you print all data included in the table whether or not items appear in the window p Tip When you print using the Tabbed View option it can be difficult to distinguish whether the printout applies to the network node or card view To determine the view compare the tabs on the printout The network node and card views are identical except that network view does not contain an Inventory or Performance tab Figure 18 9 Selecting CTC Data for Print Print Regions a C Tabbed View C Table Contents OK Cancel 34334 Click OK In the Windows Print dialog box choose a printer and click OK Return to
30. icons represent the MS SPRing working and protect channels You can right click either channel 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 Cisco Transport Controller window click the History tab Verify that an Exercising Ring Successfully EXERCISING RING condition appears for the node where you exercised the ring Other conditions that appear include KB PASSTHR and FE EXERCISING RING Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ra October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 DLP F342 MS SPRing Switch Test Ml 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 F195 Suppress and Restore Alarm Reporting procedure on page 9 7 for more information Click the Alarms tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not on See the DLP F288 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 17 78 for instructions b Verify that no unexplained alarms appear on the network If unexplained alarms appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 156
31. of service and unable to carry traffic Locked enabled maintenance The port is out of service for maintenance Alarm reporting is suppressed but traffic is carried and loopbacks are allowed SyncStatusMsg Allows you to view the incoming synchronization status message by clicking Show SETS STU G811 G812T G812L DUS_SDH Do not use for timing synchronization Reach ASAP card only Provisions the reach value The options that appear in the drop down list depend on the card Auto Provision Allows the system to automatically provision the reach from the PPM reach value on the hardware SR Short reach up to 2 km distance SR 1 Up to 2 km distance IR 1 Intermediate reach up to 15 km distance IR 2 Up to 40 km distance LR 1 Long reach up to 40 km distance LR 2 Up to 80 km distance LR 3 Up to 80 km distance Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 4 Step 5 Table 18 6 Heading STM N Card Line Settings continued Description DLP F393 Change Threshold Settings for STM N Ports Options Band STM 64 4 DWDM card only Sets the ITU band in this case C band for this card C Wavelength ASAP and STM 64 4 DWDM card only Sets the wavelength frequency nm ASAP card e First Tunable Wavelength e 1310 e 1550 e 1470 e 1490 e 1510 e 1530 e 1570 e 1590 e 1610
32. options are available 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 Click the Reset button to reread values from the port I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F306 Provision Path Trace on STM N Ports A 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 Step 11 Step 12 Clicking Default will generate alarms if the port on the other end is provisioned with a different string The expect and receive strings are updated every few seconds if the Path Trace Mode field is set to Auto or Manual Click Close The detailed circuit window indicates path trace with an M manual path trace or an A automatic path trace at the circuit source and destination ports Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F306 Provision Path Trace on STM N Ports 18 8 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task monitors a path trace on STM N ports within the circuit path Tools Equipment The STM N ports you want to monitor must be on STM N cards capable of receiving path trace See Table 18 1 on page 18 5 Prerequisite Procedures DLP F305 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports page 18 4 DLP F181 L
33. shown as LAN e Destination Address The destination IS NSAP e MAC Address For destination NEs that are accessed by LAN subnets the NE MAC address If additional routers are enabled you can view their RIBs by choosing the router number in the Router field and clicking Refresh Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F378 Manage the TARP Data Cache Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite procedures Required As needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task allows you to view and manage the TDC The TDC facilitates TARP processing by storing a list of TID to NSAP mappings None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Step 1 In the node view click the Maintenance gt OSI gt TDC tabs Step2 View the following TDC information e TID The target identifier of the originating NE For ONS 15600 SDHs the TID is the name entered in the Node Name TID field on the Provisioning gt General tab Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 18 87 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E ODLP F379 Export CTC Data Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 e NSAP NET The Network Service Access Point or Network Element Title of the originating NE e Type lIndicates how the TDC entry was created Dynamic The entry was created through the TARP propagation process Static The entry was manually created and is a static entry If you want to query the network fo
34. termination exists or if static routes exist so that the DCC network is used to access remote networks or devices You can provision a maximum of 12 firewall tunnels Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 DLP F253 Provision RS DCC Terminations page 17 45 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only amp Note If the proxy server is configured as proxy only or is disabled you cannot set up a firewall tunnel Step1 Click the Provisioning gt Network gt Firewall subtabs Step2 Click Create Step3 In the Create Tunnel dialog box complete the following e Source Address Type the IP address of the source node 32 bit length or source subnet any other length e Length Choose the length of the source subnet mask e Destination Address Type the IP address of the destination node 32 bit length or destination subnet any other length e Length Choose the length of the destination subnet mask Step4 Click OK Step5 Continue with your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 8 17 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F317 Delete a Proxy Tunnel DLP F317 Delete a Proxy Tunnel Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task removes a proxy tunnel None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite
35. the CRC of the POS device on the end of the SDH circuit amp Note The ASAP uses LEX encapsulation which is the primary POS encapsulation used in ONS Ethernet cards I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F326 View ASAP STM N PM Parameters amp Note An Encapsulation Mismatch Path ENCAP MISMATCH P 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 POS statistics a Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt POS Ports gt Statistics tabs b Click Refresh Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F326 View ASAP STM N PM Parameters Purpose This task enables you to view performance monitoring PM counts on an ASAP card to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Step 1 In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Step2 Click the Performance gt Optical tabs Figure 18 3 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F327 View ASAP Ether Ports Statistics PM Parameters Figure 18 3 Viewing ASAP Card Performance Monito
36. the node view Provisioning gt General tab NSAP Enter the OSI NSAP address in the NSAP field or if preferred click Use Mask and enter the address in the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box Click OK to close the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box if used and then click OK to close the Add Static Entry dialog box Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F364 Remove a Static TID to NSAP Entry fromthe TARP Data Cache W DLP F364 Remove a Static TID to NSAP Entry from the TARP Data Cache Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite procedures Required As needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task removes a static TID to NSAP entry from the TDC None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioner or higher In node view click the Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP gt Static TDC tabs Click the static entry that you want to delete Click Delete Static Entry In the Delete TDC Entry dialog box click Yes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F365 Add a TARP Manual Adjacency Table Entry Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite procedures Required As needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task adds an entry to the TARP manual adjacency table MAT Entries are added to the MAT when the ONS 15600 SDH
37. 0 to F399 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 DLP F338 Create a Two Fiber MS SPRing Using the MS SPRing Wizard W 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 Create MS SPRing In the MS SPRing Creation dialog box set the MS SPRing properties e Ring Type Choose two fiber e Speed Choose the MS SPRing ring speed STM 4 STM 16 or STM 64 The speed must match the STM N speed of the MS SPRing trunk span ports e Ring Name Assign a ring name The name can be from to 6 characters in length Any alphanumeric string is permissible and uppercase and lowercase letters can be combined Do not use the character string All in either uppercase or lowercase letters this is a TL1 keyword and will be rejected Do not choose a name that is already assigned to another MS SPRing e Reversion time Set the amount of time that will pass before the traffic reverts to the original working path following a ring switch The default is 5 minutes Ring reversion can be set to Never Click Next If the network graphic appears go to Step 6 If CTC determines that an MS SPRing cannot be created for example not enough optical cards are installed or it finds circuits with SNCP selectors a Cannot Create MS SPRing message appears If this occurs complete the following steps a Cli
38. 00 SDH Reference Manual amp Note To refresh reset or clear PM counts see the NTP F184 Change the PM Display procedure on page 8 2 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F331 View ASAP POS Ports History PM Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task enables you to view historical PM counts at selected time intervals on an ASAP card and port to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt POS Ports gt History tabs Figure 18 8 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ka October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F332 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege W Figure 18 8 Ethernet POS Ports History in the Card View Performance Window 101 Cisco Transport Controller E laj xj File Edt View Tools Help alaj aj slej aj el al sella e wl a 101 slot 4 ASAP_4 Card View a Performance a tab E Alarms Conditions History Circuits Provisioning Maintenance Performance POS tab Aste gt POS Ports Ead s Param Prev Prev 1 Prev 2 Prev 3 Prev 4 Prev 5 Prev 6 Prev 7 Prev 8 Utilization Rx Octets i History tab t gt toy erais Rx CRC Errors
39. 00 Troubleshooting Guide for alarm clearing procedures From the File menu choose Close to close the MS SPRing window Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F342 MS SPRing Switch Test Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task verifies that protection switching is working correctly in an MS SPRing Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite 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 switch then click Edit Initiate a Force Ring switch on the west port a Right click any MS SPRing node west port and choose Set West Protection Operation To move a graphic icon click it then 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 b In the Set West Protection Operation dialog box choose FORCE RING from the drop down list c Click OK d Click Yes in the two Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog boxes that appear On the network view graphic an F appears on the MS SPRing channel where you invoked the Force Ring switch The MS SPRing span lines turn purple where the switch was invoked and all span lines between other MS SPRing nodes tu
40. 2 pt E ivot Fixed Point 2 Pivot Fixed 2 Congss2p3is s3 p1 S I Review Route Before Creation Node Diverse Path Nodal Diversity Required C Nodal Diversity Desired C Link Diversity Only Finish Cancel 159557 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 path protected mesh network PPMN 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 PPMN portion of the complete circuit path e Link Diversity Only Specifies that only link diverse primary and alternate paths for PPMN 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 checked 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 Revi
41. 4 13 1211109 87 65 43 21 E De BS BS GO SS SS G6 GO a 5 DE BS BO CO SS SS GE GO LENE 4 DARZ EA SAE 090968390909 DO 3 ERNANIN ANAAO ANAA G MAMADA EAE Aaaa VN DD DPS DPD EE ETE FD DP DGG GY AN GY LELEL NS aan ma GZ A sal f LLL A 10 9 8 7 6 5 i 3 2 1 O FRAME O GROUND O Short for alarm Alarm IN 48 VDC provided 48 VDC provided short contacts See Chapter 9 Manage Alarms for instructions about assigning alarms to these pins Lace or tie wrap cables to the tie wrap features that are located below the connector pattern according to local site practice To install the audible alarm cable connect a DB 15 connector to the Audible Alarm plug at the lower right of the CAP CAP2 Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate audible inputs of the connecting central office alarm circuit Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F392 Change Line Transmission Settings for STM N Cards Note Purpose This task changes line transmission settings for STM N cards Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 a Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI
42. 5454 ONS 15454 SDH ONS 15600 and ONS 15600 SDH nodes Note amp You must repeat this task any time that changes to SOCKS proxy server nodes occur for example whenever LAN connectivity is added to or removed from a node or when nodes are added or removed from the network Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If you cannot log into a network node complete the DLP F181 Log into CTC task on page 16 34 choosing the Disable Network Discovery option Complete this task then login again with network discovery enabled From the CTC Edit menu choose Preferences In the Preferences dialog box click the SOCKS tab In the Designated SOCKS Server field type the IP address or DNS node name of the first ONS 15600 SDH SOCKS server The ONS 15600 SDH that you enter must have SOCKS proxy server enabled and it must have LAN access I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 a Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F398 Install the CTC Launcher Application from a Release 8 0 Software CD Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Click Add The node is added to the SOCKS server list If you need to remove a node on the list click Remove Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to add all qualified ONS 15600 SDH nodes within the network All ONS nodes that have SOCKS proxy enabled and are connected to the LAN should be added Click Check All Servers A check is conducted to verify that all nodes can perf
43. 8 hours in 15 minute increments SyncMsgIn Enables synchronization status e Yes checked default messages S1 byte which allow the e No unchecked node to choose the best timing source Port Rate ASAP card only Displays the port e STM 1 rate set for the PPM e STM 4 e STM 16 e STM 64 e Ether Type Defines the port as SDH or SONET e SDH default Sync Msg In and Send Do Not Use e SONET must be disabled before the port can be set to SONET Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 18 109 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F392 Change Line Transmission Settings for STM N Cards Table 18 6 Heading STM N Card Line Settings continued Description Options Service State Identifies the autonomously generated state that gives the overall condition of the port Service states appear in the format Primary State Primary State Qualifier Secondary State Unlocked enabled tThe port is fully operational and performing as provisioned Unlocked disabled automaticInService The port is out of service but traffic is carried Alarm reporting is suppressed The ONS node monitors the ports for an error free signal After an error free signal is detected the port stays in the Unlocked disabled automaticInService state for the duration of the soak period After the soak period ends the port service state changes to Unlocked enabled Locked enabled disabled The port is out
44. 8 2 Circuit Protection Types Protection Type Description 1 1 The circuit is protected by a 1 1 protection group 2F MS SPRing The circuit is protected by a 2 fiber MS SPRing 2F PCA The circuit is routed on a protection channel access PCA path on a two fiber MS SPRing PCA circuits are unprotected DRI The circuit is protected by dual ring interconnect DRI N A A circuit with connections on the same node is not protected PCA The circuit is routed on a PCA path on both two fiber and four fiber MS SPRings PCA circuits are unprotected Protected The circuit is protected by diverse SDH topologies for example an MS SPRing and an SNCP or an SNCP and 1 1 Unknown A circuit has a source and destination on different nodes and communication is down between the nodes This protection type appears if not all circuit components are known Unprot black A circuit with a source and destination on different nodes is not protected Unprot red A circuit created as a fully protected circuit is no longer protected due to a system change such as removal of an MS SPRing or 1 1 protection group SNCP The circuit is protected by an SNCP Status The circuit status Table 18 3 lists the circuit statuses that can appear Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ra October 2007 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F348 View Circuit Information Wi Table 18 3 ONS 15600 SDH
45. CHAPTER 1 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F300 Install Fiber Optic Cables for SNCP Configurations A Purpose This task installs the fiber optic cables to the SNCP ports at each node See Chapter 5 Turn Up a Network to provision and test SNCP configurations Tools Equipment Fiber optic cables Prerequisite Procedures NTP F119 Install the STM N Cards page 2 4 NTP F231 Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters page 14 16 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Caution amp To avoid loss of traffic do not create an SNOP using two ports on the same card You can create an SNCP on different ports on the same side of the shelf but Cisco recommends using one port on one side of the shelf and another port on the opposite side Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 See Table 16 1 on page 16 19 and Table 16 2 on page 16 19 for OGI connector pinouts of STM 16 and STM 64 cards Plug the fiber into the transmit Tx connector of an STM N card at one node and plug the other end of the fiber into the receive Rx connector of an STM N card at the adjacent node The card will display an SF LED if the transmit and receive fibers are mismatched one fiber connects a receive port on one card to a receive port on another card or the same situation with transmit ports Repeat Step until you have configured the ring Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedu
46. CK Roll Type Sing e Rol From ckt HOP_Conqi 1 Rolla Ck HOP Conqi 1 Drop 1 Saume c Select Pivot Fixed Point 4 from Circuit HOP_Cong1 1 l Cong312p3 51 5 ra lt back Next gt Finer Cancel Help im Step 8 Click Next Step 9 In the Select New End Point area choose the Slot Port and VC3 or VC4 from the drop down lists to select the Roll To facility Figure 18 14 Figure 18 14 Selecting a New Endpoint Roll Creation Il Attributes Select New Erid Fuiril Ck Roll Mode Auto Cit Roll Type Single Now Erd Pcint Roll From kt HOP_Conqi 1 RollTo Ck HOP Conqi 1 tvot Fixed Point 1 Pivot ixed 1 Conq3412p361 Cancel 159559 Step10 Click Finish On the Circuits tab the circuit status for the Roll From port changes from DISCOVERED to ROLL_PENDING Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 58 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F351 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit Hl Step11 Click the Rolls tab Figure 18 15 For the pending roll view the Roll Valid Signal status When one of the following conditions are 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 General Troubleshoot
47. Change the PM Display procedure on page 8 2 I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F329 View ASAP POS Ports Statistics PM Parameters Step 6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F329 View ASAP POS Ports Statistics PM Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Figure 18 6 Card View Purpose This task enables you to view POS port PM counts at selected time intervals on an ASAP card and port to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level Retrieve or higher DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt POS Ports gt Statistics tabs Figure 18 6 POS Ports Statistics in the Card View Performance Window Za 101 Cisco Transport Controller Fle Edt view Tools Help alal al elel al el selxlal 2 w 101 slot 4 ASAP_4 m Performance tab POS tab J Aa Circuits Provisioning Maintenance Performance PRS Optical Ether Ports POS Ports Statistics tab S staisics ire test Gexed Utilization Link Status History _ Framing Type IRx Octets IRx Packets Rx CRC Err
48. Dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM PPMs also have the following options e 1530 33 to 1560 61 e ITU spacing Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F393 Change Threshold Settings for STM N Ports Purpose This task changes threshold settings for STM N ports Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher amp Note For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F393 Change Threshold Settings for STM N Ports Step 1 On the shelf graphic double click the STM 16 STM 64 or ASAP card that you want to provision The card view appears Step2 As needed complete the following a Click Line Section Path or Physical to provision the line section path and physical options in Table 18 7 for each STM N port b Change the selection to Near End Far End 15 Min 1Day as necessary c Click Refresh to view or modify the thresholds for each selection amp Note Far End section thresholds are not available for the STM 64 card Table 18 7 Heading SDH Threshold Options Line Section and Path Description Options
49. Edit to open it in the Edit Circuits window b Inthe Edit Circuits window choose the desired tab Drops SNCP Selectors SNCP Switch Counts State or Merge amp Note Depending upon your configuration you may or may not see all of the above tabs when you click Edit Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 88 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 DLP F379 Export CTC Data Wi From the CTC File menu click Export In the Export dialog box choose a format for the data Figure 18 19 e As HTML Saves the data as an HTML file The file can be viewed with a web browser without running CTC e As CSV Saves the CTC table values as text separated by commas You can import CSV data into spreadsheets and database management programs e As TSV Saves the CTC table values as text separated by tabs You can import TSV data into spreadsheets and database management programs Figure 18 19 Selecting CTC Data for Export Export Methods HTML C As TSV OK Cancel 34325 If you want to open a file in a text editor or word processor application procedures vary typically you can use the File gt Open command to display the CTC data or you can double click the file name and choose an application such as Notepad Text editor and word processor applications display the data exactly as it is exported including comma or tab separators All applications th
50. MS DCC refers to the multiplex section DCC which is used for ONS 15600 SDH DCC terminations The SDH MS DCCs and the RS DCC when not used as a DCC termination by the ONS 15600 SDH can be provisioned as DCC tunnels See the DLP F244 Create a DCC Tunnel task on page 17 36 In the Port Admin State area click Set to unlocked to put the port in service Verify that the Disable OSPF on DCC Link check box is unchecked If the RS DCC termination is to include a non ONS node check the Far End is Foreign check box This automatically sets the far end node IP address to 0 0 0 0 which means that any address can be specified by the far end To change the default to a specific the IP address see the DLP F320 Change an MS DCC Termination task on page 18 19 In the Layer 3 area perform one of the following e Check the IP box only If the MS DCC is between the ONS 15600 SDH and another ONS node and only ONS nodes reside on the network The MS DCC will use point to point protocol PPP e Check the IP and OSI boxes If the MS DCC is between the ONS 15600 SDH and another ONS node and third party NEs that use the OSI protocol stack are on the same network The MS DCC will use PPP amp Note Checking only the OSI box LAP D is not available for MS DCCs If you checked OSI complete the following steps If you checked IP only continue with Step 9 a Click Next b Provision the following fields Router Sets the OSI ro
51. N subnets the NE MAC address Step3 If additional routers are enabled you can view their RIBs by choosing the router number in the Router field and clicking Refresh Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 86 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F377 View ES IS Routing Information Base W DLP F377 View ES IS Routing Information Base Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite procedures Required As needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task allows you to view the End System to Intermediate System ES IS protocol RIB ES IS is an OSI protocol that defines how end systems hosts and intermediate systems routers learn about each other For ESs the ES IS RIB shows the IS used to access the OSI network For ISs the only OSI level that can be provisioned on the ONS 15600 SDH the ES IS RIB shows the ESs connected to the IS node None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher In the node view click the Maintenance gt OSI gt ES IS RIB tabs View the following RIB information for Router 1 e Subnet Type Indicates the OSI subnetwork point of attachment type used to access the destination address Subnet types include RS DCC MS DCC GCC OSC and LAN e Location Indicates the subnet interface For DCC subnets the slot and port are displayed LAN subnets are
52. NS 15600 SDH The other end point is generally provisioned on non ONS equipment including routers and other vendor NEs Before you begin verify that you have the capability to create an OSI over IP tunnel on the other equipment location Complete the DLP F181 Log into CTC task on page 16 34 at the node of the OSI routers that you want to provision Click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Tunnels tabs Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 80 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F370 Remove a TARP Manual Adjacency Table Entry W Step3 Click Create Step4 In the Create IP Over OSI Tunnel dialog box complete the following fields e Tunnel Type Choose a tunnel type Cisco Creates the proprietary Cisco IP tunnel Cisco IP tunnels add the CLNS header to the IP packets GRE Creates a Generic Routing Encapsulation tunnel GRE tunnels add the CLNS header and a GRE header to the IP packets The Cisco proprietary tunnel is slightly more efficient than the GRE tunnel because it does not add the GRE header to each IP packet The two tunnel types are not compatible Most Cisco routers support the Cisco IP tunnel while only a few support both GRE and Cisco IP tunnels You generally should create Cisco IP tunnels if you are tunneling between two Cisco routers or between a Cisco router and an ONS node gt Caution Always verify that the IP over CLNS tunnel type you choose is supported by the equ
53. Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 amp DLP F359 Change the Optical Line Rate W Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 The ASAP card hosts up to four 4PIO modules Each 4PIO hosts four SFPs which provide a fiber interface that must be provisioned as STM 1 STM 4 STM 16 or Gigabit Ethernet SFPs are called pluggable port modules PPMs in CTC In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to provision PPM settings Click the Provisioning gt Pluggable Port Modules tabs In the Pluggable Port Modules area click Create The Create PPM dialog box appears In the Create PPM dialog box complete the following e PPM Click the slot number where the SFP is installed from the drop down list e PPM Type Click the number of ports supported by your SFP from the drop down list If only one port is supported PPM 1 port is the only option Click OK The newly created port appears in the Pluggable Port Modules area The row on the Pluggable Port Modules area turns light blue if the PPM is provisioned strictly as an optical PPM or green if it is provisioned as a DWDM PPM The Actual Equipment Type column lists the equipment name Verify that the PPM appears in the list in the Pluggable Port Modules area If it does not repeat Steps 3 through 5
54. Over CLNS Tunnel Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite procedures Required As needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task allows you to edit the parameters of an IP over CLNS tunnel None DLP F369 Create an IP Over CLNS Tunnel page 18 80 DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 84 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 A DLP F375 Delete an IP Over CLNS Tunnel W Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 A Changing the IP or NSAP addresses or an IP over CLNS tunnel can cause loss of NE visibility or NE isolation Do not change network addresses until you verify the changes with your network administrator Click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Tunnels tabs Click Edit In the Edit IP Over OSI Tunnel dialog box complete the following fields e Tunnel Type Edit the tunnel type Cisco Creates the proprietary Cisco IP tunnel Cisco IP tunnels add the CLNS header to the IP packets GRE Creates a Generic Routing Encapsulation tunnel GRE tunnels add the CLNS header and a GRE header to the IP packets The Cisco proprietary tunnel is slightly more efficient than the GRE tunnel because it does not add the GRE header to each IP packet The two tunnel types are not compatible Most Cisco routers support the Cisco IP tunnel while only a few support both GRE and Cisco IP tunnels You generally should create
55. P to the left Unlatch the bail clasp before inserting it into the slot Slide the SFP or XFP into the slot on the 1PIO or 4PIO as appropriate and move the bail clasp to secure the SFP or XFP Caution Step 5 Do not remove the protective caps until you are ready to attach the network fiber optic cable amp Note Multirate SFPs must be provisioned in CTC single rate PPMs do not need to be provisioned As needed complete the DLP F358 Provision a Multirate PPM task on page 18 70 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F388 Remove an SFP XFP Purpose This task removes an XFP from a 1PIO module and removes an SFP from a 4PIO module on the ASAP card Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F384 Install the ASAP 1PIO and 4PIO PIM Modules page 18 95 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 Disconnect the network fiber cable from the SFP XFP Step2 Release the SFP XFP from the 1PIO or 4PIO slot by unlatching the bail clasp and swinging it to the left Step 3 Slide the SFP XFP out of the slot Step4 As needed complete the DLP F360 Delete a PPM task on page 18 72 to delete an SFP XFP PPM from CTC Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 SE Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F389 Remove a 1P10 or 4P10 PIM Module DLP F389 Remove a 1P10 or
56. R BI condition reported on other nodes that are not connected to the west side of the node where you invoked the Force Ring switch Verify the MS SPRing line status on each node a From the View menu choose Go to Node View b Click the Maintenance gt MS SPRing tabs Verify the following e The line states are shown as Stby Stby on the east side of the node and Act Act on the west side of the node where you invoked the Force Ring switch e The line states are shown as Stby Stby on the west side of the node and Act Act on the east side of the node that is connected to the east line of the node where you invoked the Force Ring switch e The line states are shown as Act Act on both east and west sides of the remaining nodes in the ring 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 F288 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 17 78 for instructions b Verify that no unexplained alarms appear on the network If unexplained alarms appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide for procedures Display the MS SPRing window where you invoked the Force Ring switch the window might be hidden by the CTC window Clear the switch on the east port a Right click the east port of the MS SPRing node where you invoked the Force Ring switch and choose Set East Protection Operation b In the Set East Protection Ope
57. RP origination functions including TID to NSAP resolution requests originate TARP Type 1 and Type 2 PDUs NSAP to TID requests originate Type 5 PDUs TARP address changes originate Type 4 PDUs S Note TARP Echo and NSAP to TID is not supported TARP Data Cache If checked default the node maintains a TARP data cache TDC The TDC is a database of TID to NSAP pairs created from TARP Type 3 PDUs received by the node and modified by TARP Type 4 PDUs TID to NSAP updates or corrections TARP 3 PDUs are responses to Type and Type 2 PDUs The TDC can also be populated with static entries entered on the TARP gt Static TDC tab amp Note This parameter is only used when the TARP PDUs Origination parameter is enabled L2 TARP Data Cache If checked default the TIDs and NSAPs of NEs originating Type 2 requests are added to the TDC before the node propagates the requests to other NEs S Note This parameter is designed for Intermediate System Level 1 Level 2 nodes that are connected to other Intermediate System Level 1 Level 2 nodes Enabling the parameter for Intermediate System Level 1 nodes is not recommended LDB TIf checked default enables the TARP loop detection buffer The LDB prevents TARP PDUs from being sent more than once on the same subnet amp Note The LDB parameter is not used if the Node Routing Mode is provisioned to End System or if the TARP PDUs L1 Propagation parameter is
58. Ring Manual ring switch A Manual ring switch will switch traffic off a span if there is no higher priority switch Force or lock out and no signal degrade SD or signal failure SF conditions Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E ODLP F345 Clear an MS SPRing Manual Ring Switch A Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 p Traffic is not protected during a manual ring protection switch From the View menu choose Go To Network View Click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Choose the MS SPRing and click Edit Tip Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 To move an icon to a new location for example to see MS SPRing channel port information more clearly click an icon and drag and drop it in a new location Right click any MS SPRing node channel port and choose Set West Protection Operation if you chose a west channel or Set East Protection Operation if you chose an east channel amp Note 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 In the Set West Protection Operation dialog box or t
59. S 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 Step4 Click OK Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 18 49 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 W DLP F347 Initiate an MS SPRing Force Ring Switch amp Note The MS SPRing is incomplete and alarms are present until the node is connected to other MS SPRing nodes Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F347 Initiate an MS SPRing Force Ring Switch Purpose Use this task to perform an MS SPRing Force switch on an MS SPRing port A Force ring switch will switch traffic off a span if there is no signal degrade SD signal failure SF or lockout switch present on the span Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher A Caution The Force Switch Away command overrides normal protective switching mechanisms Applying this command incorrectly can cause traffic outages A Caution Traffic is not protected during a Force protection switch Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 Click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Select the MS SPRing Step3 Click Edit Step4 To apply a Force switch to the west line a Right click the west MS SPRing port where you want to sw
60. ace i c General State Merge Name Unknown Circuit Type C_HO_PATH_CIRCUIT Circuit Size C4 Protection Type N A JV Show Detailed Map Help 159537 b In the New Expected 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 Expected String field is left blank the J1 transmits a string of null characters c Click Apply then click Close Step7 Provision the circuit destination transmit string a On the detailed circuit map right click the circuit destination port and choose Edit Path Trace from the shortcut menu Figure 18 1 b In the New Expected 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 Expected String field is left blank the J1 transmits a string of null characters c Click Apply Step8 Provision the circuit destination expected string a On the Circuit Path Trace window enable the path trace expected string by choosing Auto or Manual from the Path Trace Mode drop down list Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Piss W October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 9 Step 10 DLP F305 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destinati
61. and choose Set West Protection Operation b In the Set West Protection Operation dialog box choose CLEAR from the drop down list c Click OK d Click Yes in the Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box On the network view graphic the Force Ring switch is removed the F indicating the switch is removed and the span lines between MS SPRing nodes will be purple and green The span lines might take a few moments to change color Step12 In network view click the Conditions tab Verify that all conditions raised in this procedure are cleared from the network If unexplained conditions appear resolve them before continuing Step13 Verify the MS SPRing line status on each node a From the View menu choose Go to Node View a Click the Maintenance gt MS SPRing tabs b Verify that the line states are shown as Act Stby on both the east and west sides of each node in the ring Step 14 Initiate a Force Ring switch on the east port a Right click the east port of MS SPRing node and choose Set East Protection Operation b In the Set East Protection Operation dialog box choose FORCE RING from the drop down list c Click OK d Click Yes in the two Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog boxes that appear On the network view graphic an F appears on the working MS SPRing channel where you invoked the Force Ring switch The MS SPRing span lines are purple where the Force Ring switch was invoked and all span lines between other MS SPRing nodes a
62. at open the data files allow you to format the data If you want to open the file in spreadsheet and database management applications procedures vary typically you need to open the application and choose File gt Import then choose a delimited file to display the data in cells Spreadsheet and database management programs also allow you to manage the exported data SX Note An exported file cannot be opened in CTC As the export operation applies to tabular data only it is not available for the following CTC tabs and subtabs e Provisioning gt General window e Provisioning gt SNMP window e Provisioning gt Timing window e Provisioning gt Network gt Internal Subnet window e Provisioning gt Network gt General window e Provisioning gt Security gt Policy window e Provisioning gt Security gt Access window e Provisioning gt Security gt Legal Disclaimer window e Provisioning gt OSI gt Main Setup window e Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP gt Config window I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 89 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F380 Configure the Node for RADIUS Authentication Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 e Maintenance gt Database window e Maintenance gt Protection window e Maintenance gt Diagnostic window e Maintenance gt Preferred Copy window e Maintenance gt Timing gt Source window Click OK In the Save dialog box enter a
63. cate with IS and ES nodes that reside outside its OSI area I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F362 Provision or Modify TARP Operating Parameters e Intermediate System Level 1 Level 2 The ONS 15600 SDH performs IS functions It communicates with IS and ES nodes that reside within its OSI area It also communicates with IS L1 L2 nodes that reside in other OSI areas Before choosing this option verify the following The node is connected to another IS Level 1 Level 2 node that resides in a different OSI area The node is connected to all nodes within its area that are provisioned as IS L1 L2 Step4 If needed change the LSP data buffers e LI LSP Buffer Size Adjusts the Level 1 link state PDU buffer size The default is 512 It should not be changed e L2 LSP Buffer Size Adjusts the Level 2 link state PDU buffer size The default is 512 It should not be changed Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F362 Provision or Modify TARP Operating Parameters Purpose This task provisions or modifies the Target Identifier Address Resolution Protocol TARP operating parameters including TARP PDU propagation timers and loop detection buffer LDB Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only Step1 In node view cli
64. checked the software stored on the node is not modified e 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 version e Activate Revert Check this box to activate the uploaded software if the software is a later than the installed version or revert to the uploaded software if the software is earlier than the installed version 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 tabs 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 CISCO15600SDH folder on the CD drive Click Go Caution Step 6 Step7 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 re
65. circuit information 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 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP F357 Cancel a Roll task on page 18 70 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 If you have completed a roll you cannot cancel the sibling roll You must cancel the two rolls together S 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 once the roll is completed Step 19 If you selected Manual in Step 5 click both rolls on the
66. ck OK b In the Create MS SPRing window click Excluded Nodes Review the information explaining why the MS SPRing could not be created then click OK c Depending on the problem click Back to start over or click Cancel to cancel the operation d Complete the NTP F147 Provision MS SPRing Nodes page 5 6 making sure all steps are completed accurately then start this procedure again In the network graphic double click an MS SPRing span line If the span line is DCC connected to other MS SPRing ports that constitute a complete ring the lines turn blue If the lines do not form a complete ring double click the span lines until a complete ring is formed When the ring is DCC connected go to Step 7 Click Finish If the MS SPRing window appears with the MS SPRing you created go to Step 8 Ifa Cannot Create MS SPRing or Error While Creating MS SPRing message appears a Click OK b In the Create MS SPRing window click Excluded Nodes Review the information explaining why the MS SPRing could not be created then click OK c Depending on the problem click Back to start over or click Cancel to cancel the operation d Complete the NTP F147 Provision MS SPRing Nodes page 5 6 making sure all steps are completed accurately then start this procedure again amp Note Some or all of the following alarms might briefly appear during MS SPRing setup E W MISMATCH RING MISMATCH APSCIMP APSCDFLTK and MSSP OOSYNC
67. ck the Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP gt Config tabs Step2 Provision the following parameters as needed e TARP PDUs L1 Propagation If checked default TARP Type 1 PDUs that are received by the node and are not excluded by the LDB are propagated to other NEs within the Level 1 OSI area Type 1 PDUs request a protocol address that matches a target identifier TID within a Level 1 routing area The propagation does not occur if the NE is the target of the Type 1 PDU and PDUs are not propagated to the NE from which the PDU was received amp Note This parameter is not used when the Node Routing Area Provisioning gt OSI gt Main Setup tab is set to End System e TARP PDUs L2 Propagation If checked default TARP Type 2 PDUs received by the node that are not excluded by the LDB are propagated to other NEs within the Level 2 OSI areas Type 2 PDUs request a protocol address that matches a TID within a Level 2 routing area The propagation occurs if the NE is not the target of the Type 2 PDU and PDUs are not propagated to the NE from which the PDU was received amp Note This parameter is only used when the Node Routing Area is provisioned to Intermediate System Level 1 Level 2 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F362 Provision or Modify TARP Operating Parameters W TARP PDUs Origination If checked default the node performs all TA
68. complete the circuit roll process Step21 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 E 18 67 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F355 Roll Two Cross Connects from One Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit DLP F355 Roll Two Cross Connects from One Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit 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 F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As 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 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 Step4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit Step5 In the Roll Attributes area complete the following a From the Circuit Roll Mode dro
69. conds T2 Sets the amount of time to wait for a response to a Type 2 PDU TARP Type 2 PDUs seek a specific NE TID value within OSI Level 1 and Level 2 areas The default is 25 seconds The range is 0 to 3600 seconds T3 Sets the amount of time to wait for an address resolution request The default is 40 seconds The range is 0 to 3600 seconds T4 Sets the amount of time to wait for an error recovery This timer begins after the T2 timer expires without finding the requested NE TID The default is 20 seconds The range is 0 to 3600 seconds amp Note Timers T1 T2 and T4 are not used if TARP PDUs Origination is not enabled Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F363 Add a Static TID to NSAP Entry to the TARP Data Cache Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task adds a static TID to NSAP entry to the TDC The static entries are required for NEs that do not support TARP and are similar to static routes For a specific TID you must force a specific NSAP Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioner or higher In node view click the Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP gt Static TDC tabs Click Add Static Entry In the Add Static Entry dialog box enter the following TID Enter the TID of the NE For ONS nodes the TID is the Node Name parameter on
70. d the Force Ring switch Step7 Verify the MS SPRing line status on each node a From the View menu choose Go to Node View b Click the Maintenance gt MS SPRing tabs c Verify the following The line states are shown as Stby Stby on the west side of the node and Act Act on the east side of the node where you invoked the Force Ring switch e The line states are shown as Stby Stby on the east side of the node and Act Act on the west side of the node that is connected to the west line of the node where you invoked the Force Ring switch e The line states are shown as Act Act on both the east and west sides of the remaining nodes in the ring Step8 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step9 Click the Alarms tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not on See the DLP F288 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 17 78 for instructions b Verify that no unexplained alarms appear on the network If unexplained alarms appear resolve them before continuing Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide for procedures Step10 Display the MS SPRing window where you invoked the Force Ring switch the window might be hidden by the CTC window Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 44 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 11 DLP F342 MS SPRing Switch Test W Clear the switch on the west port a Right click the west port of the MS SPRing node where you invoked the Force Ring switch
71. de 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 Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 NTP F181 Bridge and Roll Traffic page 7 5 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 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 once 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 From the node or network view click the Circuits gt Rolls tabs Click the rolled circuit that you want to cancel Click Cancel Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F358 Provision a Multirate PPM Purpose This task provisions multirate PPMs in CTC Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed Required for 4PIO modules Onsite Remote
72. e Click Apply If the change affects traffic a warning message appears Click Yes to complete the change Table 18 9 STM N Maintenance Settings Parameter Description Options Port number Display only Port number ALS Mode Automatic laser shutdown mode ALS From the drop down list choose one provides the ability to shut down the TX of the following laser when the RX detects a loss of signal Disable Deactivates ALS LOS e Auto Restart Default ALS is active The power is automatically shut down when needed and the laser automatically tries to restart using a probe pulse until the cause of the failure is repaired e Manual Restart ALS 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 I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 a Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F396 Clear All PM Thresholds Step 5 Table 18 9 Parameter STM N Maintenance Settings continued Description Options 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 15600 SDH Reference Manual Recover
73. e Manual To monitor another port on a multiport card choose another port from the Port drop down list and click Refresh Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F327 View ASAP Ether Ports Statistics PM Parameters Purpose This task enables you to view current statistical PM counts on an ASAP card and port to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F327 View ASAP Ether Ports Statistics PM Parameters Step 1 In node view double click the card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Step2 Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt Ether Ports gt Statistics tabs Figure 18 4 Figure 18 4 Ether Ports Statistics in the Card View Performance Window 2 101 Cisco Transport Controller lal xi Fie Edt View Tools Help ajal al sita ej gt e xal ew al 101 slot 4 ASAP_4 Eqpt ASAP_4 Status Not Present Service State Card View Performance tab Ethernet tab Alarms Conditions History Circuits Provisioning Maintenance Performance A Optical Ether Ports Pos Ports Ethernet _ Statistics Time Last Cleared A Link Status z History Rx Bytes S
74. e Members area type the IP address or node name of a node you want to add to the group Click Add Repeat this step for each node that you want to add to the group Step7 Click OK The next time you log into an ONS 15600 SDH the login node group will be available in the Additional Nodes list of the Login dialog box For example in Figure 18 2 a login node group is created that contains the IP addresses for Nodes 1 4 and 5 During login if you choose this group from the Additional Nodes list and Disable Network Discovery is not selected all nodes in the figure appear If the login group and Disable Network Discovery are both selected Nodes 1 4 and 5 appear You can create as many login groups as you need The groups are stored in the CTC preferences file and are not visible to other users Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 EEN Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Hi DLP F308 Delete a Node from the Current Session or Login Group Figure 18 2 Login Node Group Laptop PC mm IP Address 192 168 106 100 D LAN WAN Ethernet Node 1 Node 4 Node 5 IP Address IP Address IP Address 192 168 106 143 192 168 105 119 192 168 104 109 4 t lt C sS p A h A 1 1 i Two node ring Three node ring i I i x fy Node 2 Node 3 Node 6 IP Address 192 168 103 199 83116 Step8 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F308
75. e an RS DCC Termination e Far End is Foreign Check this box to specify that the MS DCC termination is a non ONS node e Far end IP If you checked the Far End is Foreign check box type the IP address of the far end node or leave the 0 0 0 0 default An IP address of 0 0 0 0 means that any address can be used by the far end Step5 Click OK Step 6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F321 Delete an RS DCC Termination Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task deletes an RS DCC termination None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Deleting an RS DCC termination might cause you to lose visibility of nodes that do not have other data communications channels DCCs or network connections to the CTC computer Note If you have circuits traversing the fiber on which you delete a DCC termination the circuits will go to an Incomplete state Step1 In node view click the Provisioning gt Comm Channel gt RS DCC tabs Step2 Click the RS DCC termination to be deleted and click Delete The Delete RS DCC Termination dialog box appears Step3 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F322 Delete an MS DCC Termination Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Ne
76. e consolidated link and choose Expand link class Links from the shortcut menu where link class is DCC GCC OTS PPC or Server Trail Step9 To filter the links by class a Click the Link Filter button in the upper right area of 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 18 4 located in the toolbar Table 18 4 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 boxes next to the links that you want to display c Click OK Step10 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 18 99 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 W DLP F386 Adjust the Java Virtual Memory Heap Size DLP F386 Adjust the Java Virtual Memory Heap Size Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 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 Properti
77. e following e Port Click the PPM number and port number from the drop down list The first number indicates the PPM and the second number indicates the port number on the PPM For example the first PPM with one port displays as 1 1 and the second PPM with one port displays as 2 1 When a 4PIO or 1PIO PIM is present on an ASAP card the port is identified as PIM PPM Port for example 4 4 1 The PIM number can be to 4 the PPM number can be to 4 but the port number is always 1 e Port Type Click the type of port from the drop down list The port type list displays the supported port rates on your PPM See Table 18 5 for definitions of the supported rates on the ASAP card Table 18 5 PPM Port Types PIO Card PIM Port Type ASAP 4PIO e STM 1 155 Mbps e STM 4 622 Mbps e STM 16 2 48 Gbps e ETHER Gigabit Ethernet 1PIO e STM 64 9 953 Gbps Step5 Click OK Step6 Click the Provisioning gt Optical gt Line tabs Step7 Find the port where you want to set the wavelength frequency of the PPM Step8 In the Wavelength drop down box select the desired frequency See Table 18 6 on page 18 108 for definitions of the supported wavelengths on the ASAP card The supported wavelengths depend on whether the PPM is used for dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM Step9 Click OK Step10 Repeat Steps 3 through 9 to configure the PPM port rates and wavelengths as needed Step11 Click OK The row on the Pluggable Ports area turns wh
78. e range of 1870 to 1879 Click OK The RADIUS server is added to the list of RADIUS authenticators amp Note You can add up to 10 RADIUS servers to a node s list of authenticators Click Edit to make changes to an existing RADIUS server You can change the IP address the shared secret the authentication port and the accounting port Click Delete to delete the selected RADIUS server Click Move Up or Move Down to reorder the list of RADIUS authenticators The node requests authentication from the servers sequentially from top to bottom If one server is unreachable the node will request authentication from the next RADIUS server on the list Click the Enable RADIUS Authentication check box to activate remote server authentication for the node Click the Enable RADIUS Accounting check box if you want to show RADIUS authentication information in the audit trail Click the Enable node as Final Authenticator when no RADIUS Server is reachable check box if you want the node to be the final authenticator This means that if every RADIUS authenticator is unavailable the node will authenticate the login rather than locking the user out Click Apply to save all changes or Reset to clear all changes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F381 Delete a Server Trail Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task deletes a server trail Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures See Chapter 6 Crea
79. ect New End Point area choose the Slot Port and VC3 or 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 Step11 Click the Rolls tab For the pending roll view the Roll Valid Signal status When one of the following conditions are 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 General Troubleshooting chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP F357 Cancel a Roll task on page 18 70 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 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 once the roll is completed Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 EGN Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399
80. eded Onsite Remote Security Level This task deletes an SDH MS DCC termination None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 A DLP F323 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software UNIX Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Deleting a DCC termination can cause you to lose visibility of nodes that do not have other DCCs or network connections to the CTC computer Click the Provisioning gt Comm Channel gt MS DCC tabs Click the MS DCC termination to be deleted and click Delete The Delete MS DCC Termination dialog box appears Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F323 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software UNIX Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task reinitializes the ONS 15600 SDH using the CTC reinitialization reinit tool on a UNIX computer Reinitialization uploads a new software package to the TSC cards clears the node database and restores the factory default parameters Tools Equipment Cisco ONS 15600 SDH System Software CD Version 8 0 JRE 5 0 must be installed on the computer to log into the node at the completion of the reinitialization The rei
81. eded As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt Ether Ports gt Utilization tabs Figure 18 5 Figure 18 5 Ether Ports Utilization in the Card View Performance Window H CXC66 Cisco Transport Controller io x File Edit yiew Tools Help 4 6 a slt Sle t elzxlel slx a CXC66 Slot 1 ASAP_4 OCR Card View ASAP_4 Eqpt ASAP_4 gt Status Not Present Service State unlocked disabled Performance tab los Alarms CoNtKons History Circuits Provisioning Maintenance Performance Ethernet tab Optical Ether Ports pos Ports Ethernet 3 Utilization tab _ gt ister History Port Interval 15 min hd Refresh Help 159545 NET fekt Interval menu Refresh Help button button Click Refresh Performance monitoring utilization values appear for each port on the card View the Port column for the port that you want to monitor The transmit Tx and receive 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 15600 SDH Reference Manual amp Note To refresh reset or clear PM counts see the NTP F184
82. eive fibers are mismatched Repeat Step 2 until you have configured the ring Figure 18 11 shows fiber connections for a two fiber MS SPRing with trunk ports in Slot 2 Port 7 west and Slot 12 Port 11 east Figure 18 11 Connecting Fiber to a Four Node Two Fiber MS SPRing rycl Tx Tx E74 rycl Tx Tx West sic ical East West ae eer East Slot 2 Slot 12 Slot 2 Slot 12 Port 7 Port 11 Port 7 Port 11 Node 1 Node 2 Tx G mE Tx Tx G m Tx Rx E Rx Rx Te Rx West East West East Slot 2 Slot 12 Slot 2 Slot 12 Port 7 Port 11 Port 7 Port 11 Node 4 Node 3 Note To provision an MS SPRing see Chapter 5 Turn Up a Network I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F350 Delete an MS SPRing from a Single Node Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F350 Delete an MS SPRing from a Single Node Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task deletes an MS SPRing from a node after you remove the node from the MS SPRing None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or
83. en type the hold off time entered in Step a Click Apply then close the Edit Circuit window by choosing Close from the File menu Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F302 Change Tunnel Type Purpose This task converts a traditional DCC tunnel to an IP encapsulated tunnel or an IP encapsulated tunnel to a traditional DCC tunnel Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F244 Create a DCC Tunnel page 17 36 DLP F166 Create an IP Encapsulated Tunnel page 16 9 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Ea October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Provisioning gt Overhead Circuits tabs Click the circuit tunnel that you want to convert Click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Tunnel tab In the Attributes area complete the following DLP F303 Delete Overhead Circuits W e If you are converting a traditional DCC tunnel to an IP encapsulated tunnel check the Change to IP Tunnel check box and type the percentage of total DCC bandwidth used in the Maximum Bandwidth field the minimum percentage is 10 percent e If you are converting an IP tunnel to a traditional DCC tunnel check the Change to RS DCC Tunnel check box Click Apply In the con
84. ent None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Determine if you can delete the PPM You cannot delete a port on a PPM if it is in service part of a protection group has a communications channel termination in use is a timing source has circuits or has overhead circuits As needed complete the following procedures and task NTP F204 Modify or Delete Optical 1 1 Port Protection Settings page 11 4 NTP F205 Change Node Timing page 11 5 NTP F209 Modify or Delete Communications Channel Terminations page 11 8 NTP F177 Modify and Delete Circuits page 7 2 NTP F178 Modify and Delete Overhead Circuits and Server Trails page 7 3 DLP F254 Change the Service State for a Port page 17 47 In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to delete PPM settings Click the Provisioning gt Pluggable Port Modules tabs To delete a PPM and the associated ports a Click the PPM line that appears in the Pluggable Port Modules area The highlight changes to dark blue Click Delete The Delete PPM dialog box appears Click Yes The PPM provisioning is removed from the Pluggable Port Modules area and the Pluggable Ports area Verify that the PPM provisioning is deleted If the PPM was preprovisioned CTC shows an empty slot in CTC after it is deleted If the SFP XFP 1PIO or 4PIO PIM is physically presen
85. er 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F354 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Manual Routing W 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 Step 14 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 complete circuit path are needed The paths might be node diverse but CTC does not check for node diversity Step15 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 Step 16 Complete the DLP F343 Provision an STM N Circuit Route task on page 18 47 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
86. er than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure Statement 1057 Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 For information about the ASAP card refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual Remove the 1PIO or 4PIO module from the box and antistatic sleeve Identify the slot on the ASAP card where you want to install the 1PIO or 4PIO module Carefully slide the module along the top and bottom guide rails into the correct slot Tighten the screws at the top right and bottom left of the module You can either hand tighten the screws or remove the screw covers and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws Figure 18 22 shows the 1PIO module faceplate I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F384 Install the ASAP 1P10 and 4P10 PIM Modules Figure 18 22 1PIO Module Faceplate O ASAP L 1P IO Hand tighten or remove the label to tighten using a Phillips screwdriver Q _ S 151941 Figure 18 23 shows the 4PIO module faceplate Figure 18 23 4PIO Module Faceplate r 25 Or ASAP 4P IO 2 Hand tighten or remove the label to tighten using 3 a Phillips screwdriver Or 4 l i Note The LEDs located on the 1PIO and 4PIO will not light until a fixed rate SFP XFP PPM is in
87. es 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 Type 512 in the Variable Value field Click OK Reboot your PC Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F387 Install an SFP XFP amp Purpose This task installs XFPs on the 1PIO modules and installs SFPs on the 4PIO modules PIMs on the ASAP card Tools Equipment SFPs XFPs appropriate for your network Prerequisite Procedures DLP F333 Install the ASAP Carrier Modules page 18 33 DLP F384 Install the ASAP 1PIO and 4PIO PIM Modules page 18 95 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 SFPs and XFPs are generically called pluggable port modules PPMs in the CTC software interface Verify that the SFP or XFP is correct for your network and ASAP card Refer to the Card Reference chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual for more information about SFPs and XFPs Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 100 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 A DLP F388 Remove an SFP XFP W If you are installing an SFP orient the SFP so that the Cisco serial number label is facing away from the shelf to the right If you are installing an XFP orient the XF
88. ew 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 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 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 64 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F353 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing W Step16 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 Include to include the span or Remove to remove the span b If the provisioned circuit does not reflect the routing and configuration you want click Back to verify and change
89. fiber optics to the east and west MS SPRing ports at each node See Chapter 5 Turn Up a Network to provision and test MS SPRing configurations Tools Equipment Fiber optic cables Prerequisite Procedures NTP F119 Install the STM N Cards page 2 4 NTP F231 Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters page 14 16 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 A DLP F349 Install Fiber Optic Cables for MS SPRing Configurations W Caution amp Do not provision the MS SPRing east and west ports on the same STM N card Note To avoid error connect fiber optic cable so that the farthest slot to the right represents the east port and the farthest slot to the left represents the west port Fiber connected to an east port at one node must plug into the west port on an adjacent node Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 See Table 16 1 on page 16 19 and Table 16 2 on page 16 19 for OGI connector pinouts of STM N cards Plan your fiber connections Use the same plan for all MS SPRing nodes MS SPRing configuration is achieved by correctly cabling the transmit and receive fibers of each node to the others Plug the fiber into the Tx connector of an STM N port at one node and plug the other end into the Rx connector of an STM N port at the adjacent node The card displays an SF LED if the transmit and rec
90. firmation dialog box click Yes to continue In the Circuit Changed status box click OK to acknowledge that the circuit change was successful Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F303 Delete Overhead Circuits A Purpose This task deletes overhead circuits ONS 15600 SDH overhead circuits include DCC tunnels and IP encapsulated tunnels Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Deleting overhead circuits is service affecting if the circuit ports are in service To put circuit ports out of service see the DLP F254 Change the Service State for a Port task on page 17 47 Step 1 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Overhead Circuits tabs Step3 Click the overhead circuit that you want to delete Step4 Click Delete Step 5 In the confirmation dialog box click Yes to continue Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F304 Repair an IP Tunnel DLP F304 Repair an IP Tunnel Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Purpose This task repairs circuits that are in the PARTIAL status as a result of node IP address changes Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures See Chapter 6
91. g users to the RADIUS server shell priv IlvI N where N is 0 for Retrieve User Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 90 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 gt Caution DLP F380 Configure the Node for RADIUS Authentication Hi 1 for Maintenance User 2 for Provisioning User 3 for Super User In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt RADIUS Server tabs Figure 18 20 Figure 18 20 RADIUS Server Tab Alarms Conditions History Circuits Provisioning Inventory Maintenance Genera Users Active Logins Policy Access RADIUS Server Legal Disclaimer Network OSI JO Enable RADIUS Authentication M5 SPRing P Enable RADIUS Protection Security SNMP RADIUS Servers in Order of Authentication jp Node Address Shared Secret Authentication Port Accounting Port iming Alarm Profiles _ Alarm Extenders _ Defaults ccounting IV Enable node as Final Suthenticator when no RADIUS Server is reachable Create Edit NET JEKT 159556 Click Create to add a RADIUS server to the list of authenticators The Create RADIUS Server Entry window appears Figure 18 21 Figure 18 21 Create RADIUS Server Entry Window xi Node Address i tw Shared Secret Authentication Port fisiz ts Accounting Port isis ts ok cacai Enter the RADIUS server IP address in the node Address field If the node is an end net
92. gainbut local consolidation does not From the View menu choose Go to Network View CTC shows the link icons by default Perform one or more of the following steps as needed To toggle link icons on and off go to Step 3 To combine all links in network view go to Step 4 To consolidate a link or links between two nodes go to Step 5 To view information about a consolidated link go to Step 6 To access an individual link within a consolidated link go to Step 7 To expand consolidated links go to Step 8 To filter consolidated links by class go to Step 9 Right click on the network map and choose Show Link Icons to toggle the link icons on and off To consolidate all the links on the network map global consolidation a b c d Right click anywhere on the network map Choose Collapse Expand Links from the shortcut menu The Collapse Expand Links dialog box appears Click the check boxes for the link classes you want to consolidate Click OK The selected link classes are consolidated on the network map To consolidate a link or links between two nodes a b Right click the link on the network map Choose Collapse Link from the shortcut menu The selected link type consolidates to show only one link I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F385 Consolidate Links in Network View D Note The links consolidate by class Fo
93. he DCC network Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 DLP F314 Provision MS DCC Terminations W amp Note When MS DCC is provisioned an RS DCC termination is allowed on the same port but is not recommended RS DCC and MS DCC are only needed on the same port during a software upgrade if the software version does not support MS DCC Changing configuration of a port having MS DCC termination to RS DCC termination is allowed During this procedure both MS DCC and RS DCC terminations can be present on the same port Once the RS DCC termination is configured see DLP F253 Provision RS DCC Terminations task on page 17 45 delete the MS DCC terminations as specified in DLP F322 Delete an MS DCC Termination task on page 18 20 and enable the OSPF on RS DCC termination if not enabled see DLP F319 Change an RS DCC Termination task on page 18 19 In node view click the Provisioning gt Comm Channels gt MS DCC tabs Click Create In the Create MS DCC Terminations dialog box click the ports where you want to create the MS DCC termination To select more than one port press the Shift key or the Ctrl key S Note
94. he Set East Protection Operation dialog box choose MANUAL RING from the drop down list Click OK Click Yes in the two Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog boxes Verify that the channel port displays the letter M for Manual ring Also verify that the span lines between the nodes where the Manual switch was invoked turn purple and that the span lines between all other nodes turn green on the network view map This confirms the Manual switch From the File menu choose Close Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F345 Clear an MS SPRing Manual Ring Switch Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Purpose This task clears a manual ring switch Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go To Network View Click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Choose the MS SPRing and click Edit Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 48 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 DLP F346 Create an MS SPRing ona Single Node W e 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 Right click the MS SPRing node channel port where the manual ring switch
95. higher Step 1 In node view display the node that was removed from the MS SPRing e Ifthe node that was removed is connected to the same LAN as your computer from the File menu choose Add Node then enter the node name or IP address e Ifthe node that was removed is not connected to the same LAN as your computer you must connect to the node using a direct connection See Chapter 3 Connect the PC and Log into the GUI for procedures Step2 Click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Step3 Highlight the ring and click Delete Step4 In the Suggestion dialog box click OK Step5 In the confirmation message confirm that this is the ring you want to delete If so click Yes Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F351 Roll the Source or Destination of One Optical Circuit Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task reroutes traffic from one source or destination to another on the same circuit thus changing the original source or destination None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote 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 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399
96. hreshold Options Heading Description Options Port Port number 1 16 for an STM 16 card 1 4 for an STM 64 card 1 1 1 to 4 4 1 for an ASAP port number LBC HIGH _ Laser bias current maximum Maximum _ Numeric percentage of the baseline value threshold for LBC LBC LOW Laser bias current minimum Minimum _ Numeric percentage of the baseline value threshold for LBC OPT HIGH Optical power transmitted maximum Numeric percentage of the baseline value Maximum threshold for OPT OPT LOW Optical power transmitted minimum Numeric percentage of the baseline value Minimum threshold for OPT OPR HIGH Optical power received maximum Numeric percentage of the baseline value Maximum threshold for OPR OPR LOW Optical power received minimum Numeric percentage of the baseline value Minimum threshold for OPR Set OPR Setting the optical power received OPR Click Set establishes the received power level as 100 percent If the receiver power decreases then the OPR percentage decreases to reflect the loss in receiver power For example if the receiver power decreases 3 dBm the OPR decreases 50 percent Types Sets the threshold values of alerts that e TCA threshold crossing alert trigger an alarm or TCA response To view Moria the provisionable thresholds that generate an Alarm or TCA choose the type and click Refresh Intervals Sets the time interval for collecting e 15 Min parameter counts To change the time e 1Da interva
97. ht be required to regain connectivity Always confirm tunnel deletions with your network administrator Step1 Click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Tunnels tabs Step2 Choose the IP over CLNS tunnel that you want to delete Step3 Click Delete Step4 Click OK Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F376 View IS IS Routing Information Base Purpose This task allows you to view the IS IS protocol routing information base RIB IS IS is an OSI routing protocol that floods the network with information about NEs on the network Each NE uses the information to build a complete and consistent picture of a network topology The IS IS RIB shows the network view from the perspective of the IS node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In the node view click the Maintenance gt OSI gt IS IS RIB tabs Step2 View the following RIB information for Router 1 e Subnet Type Indicates the OSI subnetwork point of attachment type used to access the destination address Subnet types include RS DCC MS DCC GCC OSC and LAN e Location Indicates the OSI subnetwork point of attachment For DCC subnets the slot and port are displayed LAN subnets are shown as LAN e Destination Address The destination NSAP of the IS e MAC Address For destination NEs that are accessed by LA
98. ination ports are on a card that can transmit and receive the path trace string Table 18 1 provides a list of cards that support path trace Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Piss October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F305 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports W Table 18 1 ONS 15600 SDH Cards for Path Trace J1 Function Cards Transmit and Receive ASAP Gigabit Ethernet ports Receive Only ASAP Optical ports OC48 STM16 LR LH 16 Port 1550 OC48 STM16 SR SH 16 Port 1310 OC192 STM64 LR LH 4 Port 1550 OC192 STM64 SR SH 4 Port 1310 OC192 STM64 4 Port ITU C Band Step4 Choose the VC circuit you want to trace then click Edit Step5 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 Step6 Provision the circuit source transmit string a 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 Figure 18 1 shows an example Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 EEN Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F305 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports Figure 18 1 Selecting the Edit Path Trace Option Edit Circuit Unknown Status DISCOVERED_TL1 lol x Open Port Source Edit J1 Path Tr
99. ing chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP F357 Cancel a Roll task on page 18 70 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 DY 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 Figure 18 15 Viewing the Rolls Tab Alarms Conditions History Circuits Provisioning Inventory Maintenance Circuits Roll From Circuit Roll To Circuit Roll State Roll Valid Signal Roll Mode Roll Path Roll From Path Roll To Path Auto Rolls Rol Circuit Roll Circuit ROLL _PENDING false TECHDOC TECHDOC TECHDOC 4 gt Cr wee Force Valid Signal Finist ancel Scope Node v Ner CKT Step12 If you selected Manual in Step 5 click the rolled facility on the Rolls tab and then click Complete If you selected Au
100. initialization The reinitialization begins After the software is downloaded and activated and the database is uploaded to the TSC cards Complete appears in the status bar and the TSC cards will reboot Wait a few minutes for the reboot to complete After the reboot is complete log into the node using the DLP F181 Log into CTC task on page 16 34 Complete the NTP F133 Set Up Date Time and Contact Information procedure on page 4 4 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F324 Provision ASAP Ethernet Ports Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task provisions ASAP Ethernet ports to carry traffic Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In the node view double click the ASAP card graphic to open the card Click the Provisioning gt Ethernet gt Ports tabs Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ra October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 DLP F325 Provision ASAP POS Ports W For each port provision the following parameters e Port Name If you want to label the port type the port name e Admin State Choose Unlocked to put the port in service e Enable Flow Control Check this check box to enable flow control on the port default If you do not want to enable flow control uncheck the box The ASAP attempts
101. ipment at the other end of the tunnel e Node Address Enter the IP address of the IP over CLNS tunnel destination e Subnet Mask Enter the IP address subnet mask of the IP over CLNS destination e OSPF Cost Enter the Open Shortest Path First OSPF cost for sending packets across the IP over CLNS tunnel The OSPF cost is used by OSPF routers to calculate the shortest path The default is 110 Normally it is not be changed unless you are creating multiple tunnel routes and want to prioritize routing by assigning different metrics e NSAP Enter the destination NE or OSI router NSAP address Step5 Click OK Step6 Provision the other tunnel endpoint using the documentation for the other equipment Step7 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F370 Remove a TARP Manual Adjacency Table Entry Purpose This task removes an entry from the TARP manual adjacency table Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher A Caution If TARP manual adjacency is the only means of communication to a group of nodes loss of visibility will occur when the adjacency table entry is removed Step1 In node view click the Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP gt MAT tabs Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 18 81 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ ODLP F371 Change the OSI Rou
102. ist such as Default 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 Then complete the following steps a Click Browse b Navigate to the file location in the Open dialog box c Click Open amp Note The Default alarm profile list contains alarm and condition severities that correspond when applicable to default values established in Telcordia GR 474 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 Store Profile s dialog box click To Node s and complete the following steps a Choose the nodes where you want to save the profile e Ifyou want to save the profile to only one node click the node in the Node Names list e If you want to save the profile to all nodes click Select All e If you do not want to save the profile to any nodes click Select None e If you want to update alarm profile information click Synchronize b Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 94 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399
103. itch the MS SPRing traffic and choose Set West Protection Operation amp Note If node icons overlap drag and drop the icons to a new location You can also return to network view and change the positions of the network node icons because MS SPRing node icons are based on the network view node icon positions wy 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 b In the Set West Protection Operation dialog box choose FORCE RING from the drop down list Click OK c Click Yes in the two Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog boxes that appear Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 DLP F348 View Circuit Information W On the network graphic an F appears on the working MS SPRing channel where you invoked the protection switch The span lines change color to reflect the forced traffic Green span lines indicate the new MS SPRing path and the lines between the protection switch are purple Performing a Force switch generates several conditions including FORCED REQ RING and WKSWPR To apply a Force switch to the east line a Right click the east MS SPRing port and choose Set East Protection Operation DY Note If node icons overlap drag and drop the icons to a new location or return to network view and change the positions of the ne
104. ite Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 E 18 103 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ ODLP F391 Install Alarm Wires on the CAP CAP2 Step 12 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F391 Install Alarm Wires on the CAP CAP2 Purpose This task installs the alarm wires on the customer access panel CAP CAP2 Tools Equipment Wire wrap tool suitable for 22 to 28 AWG alarm wires 22 to 28 AWG wires Audible alarm cable with DB 15 connector Prerequisite Procedures NTP F113 Install the Bay Power and Ground page 1 10 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Step 1 Wrap the alarm wires on the appropriate wire wrap pins according to local site practice Figure 18 27 shows the backplane of the ONS 15600 SDH shelf and the location of the alarm pin field on the CAP CAP2 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 104 October 2007 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F391 Install Alarm Wires on the CAP CAP2 W Figure 18 27 Rear of the ONS 15600 SDH Including the CAP CAP2 HHH HH HH 4 4 202999 a G O14
105. ked default MS SPRing Chosen extended byte carries e K3 Ext Byte information that governs multiplex e 72 section shared protection ring MS SPRing protection switches e E2 e FI Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 108 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F392 Change Line Transmission Settings for STM N Cards W Table 18 6 STM N Card Line Settings continued Heading Description Options Admin State Sets the port service state unless e Unlocked Puts the port in service The network conditions prevent the port service state changes to change Unlocked enabled e Unlocked automaticInService Puts the port in automatic in service The port service state changes to Unlocked disabled automaticInService e Locked disabled Removes the port from service and disables it The port service state changes to Locked enabled disabled e Locked maintenance Removes the port from service for maintenance The port service state changes to Locked enabled maintenance Note CTC will not allow you to change a port service state from Unlocked enabled to Locked enabled disabled You must first change a port to the Locked enabled maintenance service state before putting it in the Locked enabled disabled service state AINS Soak Sets the automatic in service soak Duration of valid input signal in hh mm period format after which the card becomes Unlocked enabled automatically 0 to 4
106. l choose an interval and click y Refresh Click Apply amp Note profiles and alarm suppression See Chapter 9 Manage Alarms for information about the Alarm Behavior tab including alarm E Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F395 Change the STM N Port ALS Maintenance Settings W DLP F395 Change the STM N Port ALS Maintenance Settings amp Purpose This task changes the automatic laser shutdown ALS maintenance settings for the STM N ports This feature is available for STM 16 STM 64 and ASAP cards Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual In node view double click the STM 16 STM 64 or ASAP card where you want to change the ALS maintenance settings Click the Maintenance gt ALS tabs Modify any of the settings described in Table 18 9 by clicking in the field you want to modify In some fields you can choose an option from a drop down list in others you can type a value or select and deselect a check box The provisionable parameters are listed in the options column in the tabl
107. l 1 The ONS 15600 SDH performs OSI IS functions It communicates with IS and ES nodes that reside within its OSI area It depends upon an IS L1 L2 node to communicate with IS and ES nodes that reside outside its OSI area e Intermediate System Level 1 Level 2 The ONS 15600 SDH performs IS functions It communicates with IS and ES nodes that reside within its OSI area It also communicates with IS L1 L2 nodes that reside in other OSI areas Before choosing this option verify the following The node is connected to another IS Level 1 Level 2 node that resides in a different OSI area The node is connected to all nodes within its area that are provisioned as IS L1 L2 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 82 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 4 Step 5 DLP F372 Edit the OSI Router Configuration Hi S Note Changing a routing mode should be carefully considered Additional information about OSI systems and protocols are provided in the Management Network Connectivity chapter of the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual Although Cisco does not recommend changing the Link State Protocol Data Unit LSP buffer sizes you can adjust the buffers in the following fields e L1 LSP Buffer Size Adjusts the Level 1 link state PDU buffer size e L2 LSP Buffer Size Adjusts the Level 2 link state PDU buffer size Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F372 Edit the OSI Router Config
108. l circuits to be deleted Repeat Steps 6 through 10 for the other trunk card Log out of CTC Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Ea October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F312 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group Wl DLP F312 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task removes a node from a login node group Tools None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the CTC Edit menu choose Preferences In the Preferences dialog box click the Login Node Groups tab Click the login node group tab containing the node you want to remove Click the node you want to remove then click Remove Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F313 Change a Circuit Service State Purpose This task changes the service state of a circuit Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 Circuits tab Step3 Click the circuit with the state that you want to change Step4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Set Circuit State Step5 In the
109. l clear after you configure all the nodes in the MS SPRing From the View menu choose Go to Other Node In the Select Node dialog box choose the next node that you want to add to the MS SPRing Repeat Steps through 7 at each node that you want to add to the MS SPRing When all nodes have been added continue with Step 9 From the View menu choose Go to Network View After 10 to 15 seconds verify the following e A green span line appears between all BLSR nodes e All E W MISMATCH RING MISMATCH APSCIMP APSDFLTK and MSSP OOSYNC alarms are cleared Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F340 Change an MS SPRing Node ID Purpose This task changes an MS SPRing node ID Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 On the network map double click the node with the node ID you want to change Step3 From node view click the Provisioning gt MS SPRing tabs Step4 Choose a Node ID number Do not choose a number already assigned to another node in the same MS SPRing Step5 Click Apply Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 i841 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Hi DLP F341 MS SPRing Exercise Ring Test DLP F341 MS SPRing Exercise Ring Test Step 1
110. l roll b From the Circuit Type drop down list choose Dual to indicate that you want to roll two connections on the chosen circuit 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 18 13 on page 18 58 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 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 Figure 18 18 on page 18 64 e If multiple Roll From paths do not exist click Next and 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 complete The path identifier appears in the text box below the graphic image Click Next In the Circuit Routing Preferences area uncheck Route Automatically Set the circuit path protection Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 66 October 2007 _ Chapt
111. ll be changed as a result of editing the defaults file amp Note You must close your current CTC session and restart a new CTC session for the changes to take effect Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F383 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 F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F383 Download an Alarm Severity Profile Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 To access the alarm profile editor from network view click the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles tabs To access the profile editor from node view click the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profile Editor tabs To access the profile editor from a card view click the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profile Editor tabs Click Load If you want to download a profile that exists on the node click From Node in the Load Profile s dialog box and complete the following steps a Click the node name you are logged into in the Node Names list b Click the name of the profile in the Profile Names l
112. ll see a mismatched equipment MEA alarm for that slot when you open Cisco Transport Controller CTC Step5 After you have logged into CTC verify that the card appears in the correct slot on the CTC node view See Chapter 3 Connect the PC and Log into the GUI for CTC information and setup instructions Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F334 Verify Pass Through Circuits Purpose This task verifies that circuits passing through a node that will be removed enter and exit the node on the same virtual container VC Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In the Circuits window choose a circuit that passes through the node that will be removed and click Edit Step2 In the Edit Circuits window check Show Detailed Map Step3 Verify that the VC mapping on the node s east and west ports is the same For example if a circuit is mapping on the west port s2 p1 VC4 1 Slot 2 Port 1 VC4 1 verify that the mapping is VC4 1 on the east port If the circuit displays different VCs on the east and west ports write down the name of the circuit Step4 Repeat Steps 1 to 3 for each circuit in the Circuits tab Step5 Delete and recreate each circuit recorded in Step 3 that entered exited the node on different VCs To delete the circuit see the DLP F293 Delete Circuits
113. must communicate across routers or non SDH NEs that lack TARP capability None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher In the node view click the Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP gt MAT tabs Click Add In the Add TARP Manual Adjacency Table Entry dialog box enter the following e Level Sets the TARP Type Code that will be sent Level 1 Indicates that the adjacency is within the same area as the current node The entry generates Type 1 PDUs Level 2 Indicates that the adjacency is in a different area than the current node The entry generates Type 2 PDUs e NSAP Enter the OSI NSAP address in the NSAP field or if preferred click Use Mask and enter the address in the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box Click OK to close the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box if used and then click OK to close the Add Static Entry dialog box I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F366 Provision OSI Routers Step 5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F366 Provision OSI Routers Purpose This task enables an OSI router and edits its primary manual area address Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP F131 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note amp Router 1 must be enabled before yo
114. n appear as DISCOVERED during the current CTC session but appear as PARTIAL to users who log in after the span failure DISCOVERED_TL1 A TL I1 created circuit or a TL1 like CTC created circuit is complete A complete path from source to destination s exists PARTIAL_TLI1 A TL I1 created circuit or a TL1 like CTC created circuit is missing a cross connect or circuit span network link and a complete path from source to destination s does not exist CONVERSION_PENDING An existing circuit in a topology upgrade is set to this status The circuit returns to the DISCOVERED status when the topology upgrade is complete For more information about topology upgrades refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F349 Install Fiber Optic Cables for MS SPRing Configurations Table 18 3 ONS 15600 SDH Circuit Status continued Status Definition Activity PENDING_MERGE Any new circuits created to represent an alternate path in a topology upgrade are set to this status to indicate that it is a temporary circuit These circuits can be deleted if a topology upgrade fails For more information about topology upgrades refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual DROP_PENDING A circuit is set to this status when a new circuit drop is being added e Source The circuit source in the format n
115. n the card selected Click Reset to Default Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 DLP F397 Provision the Designated SOCKS Servers W Click Yes in the Reset to default dialog box Verify that the PM thresholds have been reset Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F397 Provision the Designated SOCKS Servers amp Purpose This task identifies the ONS 15600 SDH SOCKS servers in SOCKS proxy enabled networks Identifying the SOCKS servers reduces the amount of time required to log into a node and have all NEs appear in network view NE discovery time The task is recommended when the combined CTC login and NE discovery time is greater than five minutes in networks with SOCKS proxy enabled Long or failed login and NE discovery times can occur in networks that have a high ENE to GNE ratio and a low number of ENEs with LAN connectivity Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only Note amp To complete this task you must have either the IP addresses or DNS names of all ONS 15454s in the network with LAN access that have SOCKS proxy enabled Note amp SOCKS proxy servers can be any accessible ONS network nodes that have LAN access including the ONS 15310 MA ONS 15310 CL ONS 15327 ONS 1
116. ng as necessary e Disable OSPF on RS DCC Link TIf checked OSPF is disabled on the link OSPF should be disabled only when the slot and port connect to third party equipment that does not support OSPF e Far End is Foreign Check this box to specify that the RS DCC termination is a non ONS node e Far End IP If you checked the Far End is Foreign check box type the IP address of the far end node or leave the 0 0 0 0 default An IP address of 0 0 0 0 means that any address can be used by the far end Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F320 Change an MS DCC Termination Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task modifies an SDH MS DCC termination You can enable or disable OSPF and enable or disable the foreign node setting None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Step1 Click the Provisioning gt Comm Channels gt MS DCC tabs Step2 Click the MS DCC that you want to change Step3 Click Edit Step4 In the MS DCC Termination Editor dialog box complete the following as necessary e Disable OSPF on MS DCC Link If checked OSPF is disabled on the link OSPF should be disabled only when the slot and port connect to third party equipment that does not support OSPF Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 E Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F321 Delet
117. nitialization tool can run on JRE 1 3 1_02 JRE 1 4 2 or JRE 5 0 Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only Restoring a node to the factory configuration deletes all cross connects on the node Insert the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH System Software CD Version 8 0 into the computer CD ROM drive If the CTC Installation Wizard appears click Cancel To find the recovery tool file go to the CISCO15600 SDH directory on the CD usually cdrom cdrom0 CISCO15600SDH If you are using a file explorer double click the RE INIT jar file If you are working with a command line interface run java jar RE INIT jar The NE Reinitialization window appears Complete the following fields e GNEIP TIf 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 e User ID Enter the user ID needed to access the node I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F324 Provision ASAP Ethernet Ports Step 5 A 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 un
118. not enabled LAN TARP Storm Suppression If checked default enables TARP storm suppression This function prevents redundant TARP PDUs from being unnecessarily propagated across the LAN network Send Type 4 PDU on Startup If checked a TARP Type 4 PDU is originated during the initial ONS 15600 SDH startup Type 4 PDUs indicate that a TID or NSAP change has occurred at the NE The default setting is not enabled Type 4 PDU Delay Sets the amount of time that will pass before the Type 4 PDU is generated when Send Type 4 PDU on Startup is enabled 60 seconds is the default The range is 0 to 255 seconds amp Note The Send Type 4 PDU on Startup and Type 4 PDU Delay parameters are not used if TARP PDUs Origination is not enabled LDB Entry Sets the TARP loop detection buffer timer The LDB buffer time is assigned to each LDB entry for which the TARP sequence number tar seq is zero The default is 5 minutes The range is 1 to 10 minutes I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 WE DLP F363 Add a Static TID to NSAP Entry to the TARP Data Cache Step 3 Step 4 LDB Flush Sets the frequency period for flushing the LDB The default is 5 minutes The range is 0 to 1440 minutes T1 Sets the amount of time to wait for a response to a Type 1 PDU Type 1 PDUs seek a specific NE TID within an OSI Level 1 area The default is 15 seconds The range is 0 to 3600 se
119. nual mode requires you to trace the circuit on the Edit Circuit window to determine whether the port is the source or destination path e Manual uUses 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 If you set the Path Trace Mode field to Manual enter the string that the STM N port should receive in the New Expected String field To do this trace the circuit path on the detailed circuit window to determine whether the port is in the circuit source or destination path then set the New Expected String to the string transmitted by the circuit source or destination If you set the Path Trace Mode field to Auto skip this step Click Apply then click Close Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F307 Create Login Node Groups Purpose This task creates a login node group to display ONS 15600 SDH nodes that have an IP connection but not a DCC connection to the login node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 NTP F129 Log into the ONS 15600 SDH GUI page 3 5 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the Edit menu in node view choose Preferences Step2 Click the Login Node Group tab Step3 Click Create Group Step4 In the Create Login Group Name dialog box enter a name for the group Step5 Click OK Step6 In th
120. o Other Node then choose the node you want to search and click OK e To view circuits that originate terminate or pass through a specific card in node view double click the card containing the circuits you want to view I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F348 View Circuit Information amp Note In node or card view you can change the scope of the circuits that are displayed by choosing Card in card view Node or Network from the Scope drop down list in the bottom right corner of the Circuits window Step2 Click the Circuits tab The Circuits tab has the following information Name Name of the circuit The circuit name can be manually assigned or automatically generated Type For the ONS 15600 SDH the circuit type is STS STS circuit Size VT circuit size is 1 5 STS circuit sizes can be 1 3c 6c 9c 12c 24c 48c or 192c OCHNC Wlen ONS 15454 dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM only For OCHNCs the wavelength provisioned for the optical channel network connection Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide Direction The circuit direction either two way or one way OCHNC Dir ONS 15454 DWDM only For OCHNCs the direction of the optical channel network connection either East to West or West to East Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide Protection The protection type see Table 18 2 Table 1
121. ode slot port STS If an ASAP PPM port is the circuit source the port format is PIM PPM port where PIM and PPM values are through 4 for example pl 1 1 PPMs have only one port e Destination The circuit destination in the format node slot port STS If an ASAP PPM port is the circuit destination the port format is PIM PPM port where PIM and PPM values are 1 through 4 for example pl 1 1 PPMs have only one port e of VLANS Future use The number of VLANs used by an Ethernet circuit e of Spans The number of internode links that constitute the circuit Right clicking the column shows a shortcut menu from which you can choose Span Details to show or hide circuit span detail e State The circuit service state which is an aggregate of its cross connects The service states are Unlocked Locked or Locked partial For more information about circuit service states refer to the Administrative and Service States appendix of the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual Unlocked AIl cross connects are in service and operational Locked AIl cross connects are Locked enabled maintenance or Locked enabled disabled Locked partial At least one cross connect is Unlocked enabled and others are in the Locked enabled maintenance and or Locked enabled disabled service states Step3 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F349 Install Fiber Optic Cables for MS SPRing Configurations Purpose This task installs the
122. og into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go to Other Node In the Select Node dialog box choose the node where path trace was provisioned on the circuit source and destination ports Click Circuits Choose the VC circuit that has path trace provisioned on the source and destination ports then click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Show Detailed Map check box at the bottom of the window A detailed circuit graphic showing source and destination ports appears In the detailed circuit map right click the circuit STM N port the square on the left or right of the source node icon and choose Edit Path Trace from the shortcut menu amp Note The STM N port must be on a receive only card listed in Table 18 1 on page 18 5 If not the Edit Path Trace menu item will not appear 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 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 DLP F307 Create Login Node Groups W 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 For STM N ports Auto is recommended because Ma
123. on Ports W e Auto The first string received from the source port is automatically provisioned 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 the Current Expected String field 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 alarm indication signal AIS and remote defect indication RDI when the VC Path Trace Identifier Mismatch Path TIM P alarm appears Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide for descriptions of alarms and conditions 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 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 source expected string a In the Edit Circuit window with Show Detailed Map chosen see Figure 18 1 on page 18 6 right click the circuit source po
124. on switching duration intervals for Line Near End Select the bullet PSD R does not increment on and click Refresh STM 1 cards Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F394 Change Optics Threshold Settings for STM N Ports amp This task changes optics threshold settings for STM N ports Purpose Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 For the default values and domains of user provisionable card settings refer to the Network Element Defaults appendix in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual On the shelf graphic double click the STM 16 STM 64 or ASAP card that you want to provision The card view appears As needed complete the following a Click Optics Thresholds to provision the options in Table 18 8 for each STM N port b Select the TCA threshold crossing alert or Alarm radio button I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 a Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F394 Change Optics Threshold Settings for STM N Ports Step 3 c Select a 15 Min or 1 Day performance monitoring interval radio button available for TCA only and then click Refresh d Click Refresh to view or modify the thresholds for each selection Table 18 8 Optics T
125. or higher In the Circuit Creation wizard in the Route Review Edit area click the source node icon if it is not already selected Starting with a span on the source node click the arrow of the span you want the circuit to travel To reverse the direction of the arrow click the arrow twice The arrow turns white In the Selected Span area the From and To fields provide span information The source VC appears If you want to change the source VC adjust the Source VC 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 2 through 4 until the circuit is provisioned from the source to the destination node through all intermediary nodes If Fully Protected Path is checked in the Circuit Routing Preferences area you must e Add two spans for all SNCP or unprotected portions of the circuit route from the source to the destination e Add one span for all MS SPRing or 1 1 portions of route from the source to the destination e Add primary spans for MS SPRing DRI from the source to the destination through the primary nodes and then add spans through the secondary nodes as an alternative route The circuit map shows all span types unprotected MS SPRing and PCA PCA spans can only be chosen as part of the secondary path Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F344 Initiate an MS SPRing Manual Ring Switch Purpose This task performs an MS SP
126. or remote Superuser only Step1 Click the Provisioning gt Network gt Proxy subtabs Step2 Click the proxy tunnel that you want to delete Step3 Click Delete Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F318 Delete a Firewall Tunnel Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task removes a firewall tunnel None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Superuser only Step1 Click the Provisioning gt Network gt Firewall subtabs Step2 Click the firewall tunnel that you want to delete Step3 Click Delete Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 18 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F319 Change an RS DCC Termination W DLP F319 Change an RS DCC Termination Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task modifies an RS DCC termination You can enable or disable Open Shortest Path First OSPF and enable or disable the foreign node setting None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Click the Provisioning gt Comm Channels gt RS DCC tabs Click the RS DCC that you want to change Click Edit In the RS DCC Termination Editor dialog box complete the followi
127. orm as SOCKS servers If so a check is placed next to the node IP address or node name in the SOCKS server list An X placed next to the node indicates one or more of the following e The entry does not correspond to a valid DNS name e The numeric IP address is invalid e The node cannot be reached e The node can be reached but the SOCKS port cannot be accessed for example a firewall problem might exist Click Apply The list of ONS 15600 SDH nodes including ones that received an X in Step 6 are added as SOCKS servers Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F398 Install the CTC Launcher Application from a Release 8 0 Software CD Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task installs the CTC Launcher from a Release 8 0 software CD Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level None Insert the Cisco ONS 15454 Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Cisco ONS 15310 CL Cisco ONS 15310 MA or Cisco ONS 15600 Software Release 8 0 CD into your CD drive Navigate to the CtcLauncher directory Save the StartCTC exe file to a local hard drive Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F399 Install the CTC Launcher Application from a Release 8 0 Node Purpose This task installs the CTC Launcher from an ONS 15454 node running Software R8 0 Tools Equipment None Prere
128. ors Tx Octets Tx Packets Rx Single Bit Errors Rx Mult Bit Errors Rx Type Invalid Rx Input Abort Packets IRxShorts i Rx Longs Rx Input Drop Packets Rx Runts Refresh Auto refresh None x Baseline Clear Help al Retrieveu wuvember 5 2006 3 24 07 PM IST g EN E E SS wo p E ae 10 INET CKT LO bi Refresh Auto refresh Baseline Clear Help button menu button button button Step 3 Step 4 Click Refresh Performance monitoring 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 15600 SDH Reference Manual Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 28 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F330 View ASAP POS Ports Utilization PM Parameters il amp Note To refresh reset or clear PM counts see the NTP F184 Change the PM Display procedure on page 8 2 Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F330 View ASAP POS Ports Utilization PM Parameters Purpose This task enables you to view POS port utilization PM counts on an ASAP card and ports to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher
129. oubleshooting Guide for procedures to clear alarms c Complete the DLP F379 Export CTC Data task on page 18 88 to export alarm and condition information In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to provision PPM settings Click the Provisioning gt Pluggable Port Modules tabs In the Pluggable Port Modules pane click Create The Create PPM dialog box appears In the Create PPM dialog box complete the following e PPM Click the slot number where you want to preprovision the SFP from the drop down list e PPM Type Click the number of ports supported by your SFP from the drop down list If only one port is supported PPM 1 port is the only option Click OK The newly created port appears on the Pluggable Port Modules pane The row on the Pluggable Port Modules pane turns light blue and the Actual Equipment Type column lists the preprovisioned PPM as unknown until the actual SFP is installed After the SFP is installed the row on the pane turns white and the column lists the equipment name Verify that the PPM appears in the list on the Pluggable Port Modules pane If it does not repeat Steps 5 through 8 On the Provisioning tab click the Line subtab If applicable for the PPM you are preprovisioning use the Reach and Wavelength columns to configure these parameters as needed I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F336 Print CTC Data Ste
130. oupes magnifiers and microscopes within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard Statement 1056 Warning amp Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure Statement 1057 Note Step 1 A For information about the ASAP card refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual Remove the carrier module from the box and antistatic sleeve Caution Step 2 Step 3 Setting an ASAP carrier module on its connectors can cause damage to the connectors Slide the module along the top and bottom guide rails into the correct slot Slots 1 to 4 and 11 to 14 are available for traffic cards Insert the card until it contacts the backplane Close the ejectors I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 W DLP F334 Verify Pass Through Circuits Step4 Verify the LED activity on the card faceplate 1 The STAT SRV and LASER ON LEDs turn on for 20 seconds 2 The STAT LED blinks and the other LEDs turn on for 30 to 50 seconds 3 All LEDs blink once and the SRV and LASER ON LEDs illuminate amp Note If the LEDs do not turn on check that the power breakers on the power distribution unit PDU are on Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide D Note If you insert a card into a slot provisioned for a different card all red LEDs turn on and you wi
131. p 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 amp Note Only the parameters that are editable for the PPMs on a particular platform type are provisionable For example some platforms may not have PPMs with configurable wavelengths or reaches In this case wavelength and reach are not provisionable Repeat Steps 1 to 10 create a second PPM Click OK When you are ready to install the SFP complete the DLP F387 Install an SFP XFP task on page 18 100 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F336 Print CTC Data Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task prints CTC windows and CTC table data such as alarms and inventory Equipment Tools A printer must be connected to the CTC computer Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher From the CTC File menu click Print In the Print dialog box Figure 18 9 choose an option e Entire Frame Prints the entire CTC window including the graphical view of the card node or network e Tabbed View Prints the lower half of the CTC window e Table Contents Prints CTC data in table format this option is only available for CTC table data see Table A 6 on page A 10 It does not apply to e Provisioning gt General window e Provisioning gt SNMP window e Provisioning gt Timing window e Provisioning gt Network gt Internal Subnet window e Provisioning gt Network
132. p 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 In the Roll From Circuit area click the circuit that contains the Roll From path 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 18 13 on page 18 58 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 Figure 18 18 on page 18 64 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 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 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Proced
133. pted links Telnet Port Allows access to the node using the Telnet port Telnet is the terminal remote host Internet protocol developed for the Advanced Agency Research Project Network ARPANET Port 23 is the default Enable Shell Password If checked enables the SSH password To disable the password you must uncheck the check box and click Apply You must type the password in the confirmation dialog box and click OK to disable it In the TL1 Access area select the desired level of TL1 access Disabled completely disables all TL1 access Non Secure and Secure allows access using SSH In the PM Clearing Privilege field choose the minimum security level that can clear node PM data PROVISIONING or SUPERUSER Select the Enable Craft Port check box to turn on the shelf controller serial ports Select the EMS access state from the list Available states are Non Secure and Secure allows access using SSH In the TCC CORBA ILOP SSLIOP Listener Port area choose a listener port option Default TCC Fixed Uses Port 57790 to connect to ONS 15454s on the same side of the firewall or if no firewall is used default This option can be used for access through a firewall if Port 57790 is open Standard Constant Uses Port 683 IIOP or Port 684 SSLIOP the Common Object Request Broker Architecture CORBA default port number Other Constant TIf the default port is not used type the Internet Inter ORB Protocol IIOP or SSLIOP por
134. quisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 118 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F399 Install the CTC Launcher Application from a Release 8 0 Node Hi Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level None Step 1 Using a web browser go to the following address where node name is the DNS name of a node you are going to access http lt node name gt fs StartCTC exe The browser File Download window opens Step2 Click Save and navigate to the location where you want to save the StartCTC exe file to a local hard drive Step3 Click Save Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 E 18 119 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F399 Install the CTC Launcher Application from a Release 8 0 Node Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 120 I October 2007 l
135. r an NSAP that matches a TID complete the following steps Otherwise continue with Step 4 S Note The TID to NSAP function is not available if the TDC is not enabled on the Provisioning gt OSI gt TARP subtab a Click the TID to NSAP button b In the TID to NSAP dialog box enter the TID you want to map to an NSAP c Click OK then click OK on the information message d On the TDC tab click Refresh If TARP finds the TID in its TDC it returns the matching NSAP If not TARP sends PDUs across the network Replies will return to the TDC later and a check TDC later message is displayed If you want to delete all the dynamically generated TDC entries click the Flush Dynamic Entries button If not continue with Step 5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F379 Export CTC Data Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task exports CTC table data for use by other applications such as spreadsheets word processors and database management applications You can also export data from the Edit Circuits window Equipment Tools None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Click the CTC tab containing the information you want to export for example the Alarms or Circuits tab If you want to export detailed circuit information complete the following a In the Circuits window choose a circuit and click
136. r example if you select a DCC link for consolidation only the DCC links will consolidate leaving any other link classes expanded Figure 18 24 shows a network view with unconsolidated DCC and PPC links Figure 18 24 Unconsolidated Links in Network View Figure 18 25 shows a network view with globally consolidated links Figure 18 25 Consolidated Links in Network View G later p 145241 Figure 18 26 shows a different network view with local DCC link consolidation between two nodes Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 98 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F385 Consolidate Links in Network View W Figure 18 26 Network View with Local Link Consolidation 146242 mn ine eee Step6 To view information about the consolidated link move the mouse over the link the tooltip displays the number of links and the link class or click the link to display detailed information on the left side of the window Step7 To access an individual link within a consolidated link for example if you need to perform a span upgrade a Right click the consolidated link A shortcut menu appears with a list of the individual links b Place 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 Step8 To expand locally consolidated links right click th
137. ration dialog box choose CLEAR from the drop down list c Click OK d Click Yes in the Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box On the network view graphic the Force Ring switch is removed the F indicating the switch is removed and the span lines between MS SPRing nodes will be purple and green The span lines might take a few moments to change color From network view click the Conditions tab Verify that all conditions raised in this procedure are cleared from the network If unexplained conditions appear resolve them before continuing Verify the MS SPRing line status on each node a From the View menu choose Go to Node View b Click the Maintenance gt MS SPRing tabs c Verify that the line states are shown as Act Stby on both the east and west sides of each node in the ring From the File menu choose Close to close the MS SPRing window Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 46 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F343 Provision an STM N Circuit Route Mi DLP F343 Provision an STM N Circuit Route Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task provisions the circuit route for manually routed STM N circuits Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 The Circuit Creation Wizard must be open Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning
138. re Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F301 Edit SNCP Dual Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold Off Timer DLP F301 Edit SNCP Dual Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold Off Timer amp 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 Setting a switch hold off time HOT prevents unnecessary back and forth switching when a circuit is routed through multiple SNCP selectors Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP F152 Provision SNCP Nodes page 5 13 DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 Step 6 Step7 Cisco recommends that you set the DRI port HOT value to zero and the circuit path selector HOT value to a number equal to or greater than zero 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 Create a hold off time for the circuit source and destination ports a In the Hold Off Timer area double click the cell of the circuit source port top row then type the new hold off time The range is 0 to 10 000 ms in increments of 100 b In the Hold Off Timer area double click the cell of the circuit destination port bottom row th
139. re green The span lines might take a few moments to change color Step 15 Verify the conditions a Click the Conditions tab b Click Retrieve c Verify that the following conditions are reported on the node where you invoked the Force Ring switch on the east port e FORCE REQ RING A Force Switch Request On Ring condition is reported against the span s working slot on the east side of the node e RING SW WEST A Ring Switch Active on the west side condition is reported against the working span on the east side of the node amp Note Make sure the Filter button in the lower right corner of the window is off Click the Node column to sort conditions by node d Verify that the following conditions are reported on the node that is connected to the East line of the node where you performed the switch e FE FRCDWKSWPR RING A Far End Working Facility Forced to Switch to Protection condition is reported against the working span on the west side of the node October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F342 MS SPRing Switch Test Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step 21 Step 22 Step 23 Step 24 Step 25 e RING SW EAST A Ring Switch Active on the east side condition is reported against the working span on the west side of the node Optional If you remapped the K3 byte to run an ONS 15600 SDH MS SPRing through third party equipment verify a FULLPASSTH
140. ring Information Z Infy600 139 Cisco Transport Controller i balx Fle Edit View Tools Help F es SA alej a elel T el gt t Helxial slw Bj Card View Infy600 139 Slot 2 ASAP_4 Eqpt ASAP_4 Status Not Present Service State unlocked disable Performance tab Port 4 1 1 TM64 SDH umlock J Alarms Conditions History Circuits Provisioning Maintenance Performance Optical tab gt ota Param Curr Prev Prev l Prev 2 Prev 3 Prev 4 Prev 5 Prev 6 Prev 7 Prev 8 Pr Ethernet i a ed MS SES MS UAS MS FC MS BBE RS EB RS ES IRS SES IRS OFS Directions Directions y Intervals radio button Next 1Smin portfi i 1 60H _Refresh_ Auto refresh None 7 Baseine Clear _ Hep C FarEnd C 1day Ey aay Na i 21 rel nte rva s 15 minute ne end registers for at August 2 2006 1 21 56 AM IST El radio button Port Refresh Auto Baseline Clear Help drop down button refresh button button button Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 list menu In the Port drop down list choose the port that you want to monitor Click Refresh View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column The PM parameter values appear in the Curr current and Prev n previous columns For PM parameter definitions refer to the Performance Monitoring chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Referenc
141. rn green I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F342 MS SPRing Switch Test Step5 Verify the conditions a Click the Conditions tab b Click Retrieve c Verify that the following conditions are reported on the node where you invoked the Force Ring switch on the west port e FORCE REQ RING A Force Switch Request On Ring condition is reported against the span s working slot on the west side of the node RING SW EAST A Ring Switch Active on the east side condition is reported against the working span on the east side of the node amp Note Make sure the Filter button in the lower right corner of the window is off Click the Node column to sort conditions by node d Verify that the following conditions are reported on the node that is connected to the West line of the node where you performed the switch e FE FRCDWKSWPR RING A Far End Working Facility Forced to Switch to Protection condition is reported against the working span on the east side of the node RING SW WEST A Ring Switch Active on the west side condition is reported against the working span on the west side of the node Step6 Optional If you remapped the K3 byte to run an ONS 15600 SDH MS SPRing through third party equipment check the following condition Verify a FULLPASSTHR BI condition reported on other nodes that are not connected to the west side of the node where you invoke
142. rt and choose Edit Path Trace from the shortcut menu 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 baseline 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 If you 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 Click the Disable AIS and RDI if TIM P is detected check box if you want to suppress the AIS and RDI when the TIM P alarm appears Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide for descriptions of alarms and conditions 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 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 automatically 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
143. stalled in the associated PPM slot or a multirate optical MRO PPM is installed and an optical rate is provisioned If the port on the PP M does not have a raised alarm the associated LED will be green in color meaning the port administrative state is Unlocked automaticInservice If the port has an alarm the LED will be amber in color meaning the administrative state is Unlocked and a valid signal is not present Note If you insert a card into a slot that is provisioned for a different card all red LEDs turn on and you will see an MEA alarm for that slot when you open CTC Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 96 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 5 Step 6 DLP F385 Consolidate Links in Network View W After you have logged into CTC verify that the card appears in the card view See Chapter 3 Connect the PC and Log into the GUI for CTC information and setup instructions Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F385 Consolidate Links in Network View amp Purpose This task consolidates the data communications channel DCC GSS OTS and server trail links in the CTC network view Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Global consolidation persists when CTC is launched a
144. t specified by your firewall administrator In the SNMP Access area set the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP access state to Non Secure or Disabled disables SNMP access Click Apply Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ra October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 10 DLP F333 Install the ASAP Carrier Modules W Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F333 Install the ASAP Carrier Modules A Purpose This procedure explains how to install the carrier modules in the ONS 15600 SDH shelf Tools Equipment ASAP carrier modules Prerequisite Procedures NTP F118 Install the Common Control Cards page 2 2 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Warning A During this procedure wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the midplane with your hand or any metal tool or you could shock yourself Statement 181 Caution A Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15600 SDH Plug the wristband cable into the ESD jack located on the lower left outside edge of the shelf Warning A Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning A Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector Do not view directly with optical instruments Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments for example eye l
145. t when you delete the PPM provisioning CTC transitions to the deleted state the ports if any are deleted and the PPM is represented as a gray graphic in CTC The SFP XFP or PIM can be provisioned again in CTC or the equipment can be removed in which case the removal causes the graphic to disappear If you need to remove the SFP XFP see the DLP F388 Remove an SFP XFP procedure on page 18 101 If you need to remove the 1PIO or 4PIO where the SFP XFP is installed see the DLP F389 Remove a 1PIO or 4PIO PIM Module procedure on page 18 102 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 7 DLP F361 Provision OSI Routing Mode W Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F361 Provision OSI Routing Mode A Purpose This task provisions the Open System Interconnection OSI routing mode Complete this task when the ONS 15600 SDH is connected to networks with third party network elements NEs that use the OSI protocol stack for data communications network DCN communication Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP F131 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution A Do not complete this task until you confirm the role of the node within the network It will be either an Intermediated System IS Level 1 or an IS Level 1 Level 2 This decision must be
146. tatistics tab ae Rx Multicast Packets Rx Broadcast Packets RxGiants Rx FCS Errors Rx Runts Rx Jabbers Rx Align Errors TxBytes Tx Unicast Packets Tx Multicast Packets Tx Broadcast Packets Port Drop Counts Rx Discards Refresh Auto refresh None gt Baseline Clear Hep Retrievea Wovember 4 20063 19 12 PM IST feck iil es en eee a I D NET CKT WO Refresh Auto refresh Baseline Clear Help button menu button button button Step3 Click Refresh Performance monitoring statistics appear for each port on the card Step4 View the PM parameter names appear 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 15600 SDH Reference Manual amp Note To refresh reset or clear PM counts see the NTP F184 Change the PM Display procedure on page 8 2 Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F328 View ASAP Ether Ports Utilization PM Parameters W DLP F328 View ASAP Ether Ports Utilization PM Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task enables you to view line utilization PM counts on an ASAP card and port to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Ne
147. te Circuits for server trail creation procedures 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 Server Trails tabs Click the server trail that you want to delete Click Delete In the confirmation dialog box click Yes Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ca October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 6 DLP F382 Grant Superuser Privileges to a Provisioning User W Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F382 Grant Superuser Privileges to a Provisioning User Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task enables a provisioning level user to perform tasks such as retrieving audit logs restoring databases and activating and reverting software loads Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only In node view click the Provisioning gt Defaults tabs In the Node Defaults area choose NODE security grantPermission Click in the Default Value column for the default property you are changing and choose Provisioning from the drop down list amp Note If you click Reset before you click Apply all values will return to their original settings Click Apply A pencil icon appears next to the default name that wi
148. 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 18 17 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 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 ra October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F353 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing W Figure 18 17 Selecting Dual Roll Attributes ch Roll Creation Roll Attributes Roll Circuit Roll Mode Manual z Circuit Roll Type Dual z 124239 Step 6 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 18 13 on page 18 58 This path is a fixed point in the cross connection 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
149. the Roll Attributes area complete the following Figure 18 16 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 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 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 60 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F352 Roll One Cross Connect from an Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit W Figure 18 16 Selecting Roll Attributes for a Single Roll onto a Second Circuit re Roll Creation Roll Attributes fRal _ O aA Rol From Circuit Circuit Roll Mode auto x C HOP_Conqi 1 Circuit Roll Type Single z C HOP Conqi 3 159558 Cancel Step6 Click Next Step7 In the Pivot Fixed Point 1 window click the square representing the facility that you want to keep Figure 18 13 on page 18 58 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 deleted after the roll is completed Step 8 Click Next Step9 In the Sel
150. ting Mode Step2 Click the MAT entry that you want to delete Step3 Click Remove Step4 In the Delete TDC Entry dialog box click OK Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F371 Change the OSI Routing Mode Purpose This task changes the OSI routing mode Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher A Caution Do not complete this procedure until you confirm the role of the node within the network It will be either an IS Level 1 or an IS Level 1 Level 2 This decision must be carefully considered For additional information about OSI provisioning refer to the Management Network Connectivity chapter of the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual A Caution LSP buffers must be the same at all NEs within the network or loss of visibility could occur Do not modify the LSP buffers unless you are sure that all NEs within the OSI have the same buffer size A Caution LSP buffer sizes cannot be greater than the LAP D MTU size within the OSI area Step 1 Verify that all L1 L2 virtual routers on the NE must reside in the same area This means that all neighboring virtual routers must have at least one common area address Step2 In node view click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Main Setup tabs Step3 Choose one of the following routing modes e Intermediate System Leve
151. to continue with Step 13 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 Step14 Return to your originating procedure NTP I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Hi DLP F352 Roll One Cross Connect from an Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit DLP F352 Roll One Cross Connect from an Optical Circuit to a Second Optical Circuit Purpose This task reroutes a cross connect on one circuit onto another circuit resulting in a new destination Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 DLP F253 Provision RS DCC Terminations task on page 17 45 for the ports involved in the roll 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 Circuits tab Step3 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 The Roll To facility should be DCC connected to the source node of the Roll To circuit Step4 From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Roll Circuit Step5 In
152. to negotiate symmetrical flow control with the attached device Click Apply Refresh the Ethernet statistics a Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt Ether Ports gt Statistics tabs b Click Refresh amp Note Reprovisioning an Ethernet port on the ASAP card does not reset the Ethernet statistics for that port Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F325 Provision ASAP POS Ports Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Purpose This task provisions ASAP packet over SDH POS ports to carry traffic Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In the node view double click the ASAP card graphic to open the card Click the Provisioning gt Ethernet gt POS Ports tabs For each POS port provision the following parameters e Port Name If you want to label the port type the port name e Admin State Choose Unlocked to put the port in service e Framing Type Choose GPF F POS framing the default HDLC POS or X 86 framing The framing type needs to match the framing type of the POS device at the end of the SDH circuit e Encap CRC With frame mapped generic framing procedure GFP F framing the user can configure a 32 bit cyclic redundancy check CRC 16 bit CRC or none no CRC High level data link control HDLC framing provides a set 32 bit CRC The CRC should be set to match
153. tor Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F368 Enable the OSI Subnet on the LAN Interface Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task enables the OSI subnetwork point of attachment on the LAN interface None NTP F131 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Note amp OSI subnetwork points of attachment are enabled on DCCs when you create DCCs See the DLP F253 Provision RS DCC Terminations task on page 17 45 and the DLP F314 Provision MS DCC Terminations task on page 18 14 Note If Secure Mode is on the OSI Subnet is enabled on the backplane LAN port not the TSC port I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F369 Create an IP Over CLNS Tunnel Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Complete the DLP F181 Log into CTC task on page 16 34 at the node whose OSI routers you want to provision Click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Routers gt Subnet tabs Click Enable LAN Subnet In the Enable LAN Subnet dialog box complete the following fields ESH Sets the End System Hello ESH propagation frequency on ONS nodes that can be provisioned as end system NEs The field is not used by the ONS 15600 SDH ISH Sets the Intermediate System Hello PDU propagation frequency Intermediate s
154. ts and Tunnels chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual If you want to apply the state to the circuit source and destination ports check the Apply to Drop Ports check box S Note CTC will not allow you to change a drop port service state from Unlocked enabled to Locked enabled disabled You must first change a port to the Locked enabled maintenance service state before putting it in the Locked enabled disabled service state 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 F254 Change the Service State for a Port task on page 17 47 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F314 Provision MS DCC Terminations Purpose This task creates the MS DCC terminations required for alarms administration data signal control information and messages In this task you can also set up the node so that it has direct IP access to a far end non ONS node over t
155. tunnel to communicate with a non ONS far end node Proxy tunnels are only necessary when the proxy server is enabled and a foreign DCC termination exists or if static routes exist so that the DCC network is used to access remote networks or devices You can provision a maximum of 12 proxy server tunnels None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 DLP F253 Provision RS DCC Terminations page 17 45 As needed Onsite or remote Superuser only Note If the proxy server is disabled you cannot set up a proxy tunnel Step1 Click the Provisioning gt Network gt Proxy subtabs Step2 Click Create Step3 In the Create Tunnel dialog box complete the following e Source Address Type the IP address of the source node 32 bit length or source subnet any other length e Length Choose the length of the source subnet mask e Destination Address Type the IP address of the destination node 32 bit length or destination subnet any other length e Length Choose the length of the destination subnet mask Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 DLP F316 Provision a Firewall Tunnel Ml Step4 Click OK Step5 Continue with your originating procedure NTP DLP F316 Provision a Firewall Tunnel Purpose This task provisions destinations that will not be blocked by the firewall Firewall tunnels are only necessary when the proxy server is enabled and a foreign DCC
156. twork node icons MS SPRing node icons are based on the network view node icon positions 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 b In the Set East Protection Operation dialog box choose FORCE RING from the drop down list Click OK c Click Yes in the two Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog boxes that appear On the network graphic an F appears on the working MS SPRing channel where you invoked the protection switch The span lines change color to reflect the forced traffic Green span lines indicate the new MS SPRing path and the lines between the protection switch are purple Performing a Force switch generates several conditions including FORCED REQ RING and WKSWPR From the File menu choose Close Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F348 View Circuit Information Step 1 Purpose This task enables you to view information about circuits such as name type size and direction Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Navigate to the appropriate CTC view e To view circuits for an entire network from the View menu choose Go To Network View e To view circuits that originate terminate or pass through a specific node from the View menu choose Go T
157. u can enable and edit the primary manual area addresses for Routers 2 through 12 Note amp The Router 1 manual area address System ID and Selector 00 create the node NSAP address Changing the Router 1 manual area address changes the node s NSAP address Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 The System ID for Router 1 is the node MAC address The System IDs for Routers 2 through 12 are created by adding 1 through 12 respectively to the Router 1 System ID You cannot edit the System IDs Complete the DLP F181 Log into CTC task on page 16 34 at the node of the OSI routers that you want to provision Click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Routers gt Setup tabs Chose the router you want provision and click Edit The OSI Router Editor dialog box appears In the OSI Router Editor dialog box a Check Enable Router to enable the router and make its primary area address available for editing b Click the manual area address then click Edit c Inthe Edit Manual Area Address dialog box edit the primary area address in the Area Address field If you prefer click Use Mask and enter the edits in the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box The address hexadecimal format can be 8 to 24 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a f in length d Click OK successively to close the following dialog boxes Masked NSAP Entry if used Edit Manual Area Address and OSI Router Editor Return to your originating procedure
158. ullet and click Refresh PSC W Protection Switching Count Working Line Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day intervals for Line Near End Select the bullet and click Refresh E Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 3 Step 4 DLP F394 Change Optics Threshold Settings for STM N Ports Table 18 7 SDH Threshold Options Line Section and Path continued Heading Description Options PSD W Protection Switch Duration Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day Working Line intervals for Line Near End Select the bullet and click Refresh PSC S Line Sets the threshold for the span Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day protection switching count PSC S_ intervals for Line Near End Select the bullet does not increment on STM 1 cards and click Refresh PSD S Line Sets the threshold for the span Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day protection switching duration intervals for Line Near End Select the bullet PSD S does not increment on and click Refresh STM 1 cards PSC R Line Sets the threshold for the ring Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day protection switching count PSC R_ intervals for Line Near End Select the bullet does not increment on STM 1 cards and click Refresh PSD R Line Sets the threshold for the ring Numeric Can be set for 15 minute or one day protecti
159. uration Purpose This task allows you to edit the OSI router configuration including enabling and disabling OSI routers editing the primary area address and creating or editing additional area addresses Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step1 Click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Routers gt Setup tabs Step2 Chose the router you want provision and click Edit Step3 In the OSI Router Editor dialog box a Check or uncheck the Enabled box to enable or disable the router amp Note Router 1 must be enabled before you can enable Routers 2 through 12 b For enabled routers edit the primary area address if needed The address can be between 8 and 24 alphanumeric characters in length c Ifyou want to add or edit an area address to the primary area enter the address at the bottom of the Multiple Area Addresses area The area address can be 2 to 26 numeric characters 0 9 in length Click Add d Click OK Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 I October 2007 18 83 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F373 Edit the OSI Subnetwork Point of Attachment DLP F373 Edit the OSI Subnetwork Point of Attachment Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite procedures Required As needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task allows
160. ure Guide R8 0 18 68 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 DLP F356 Delete a Roll W Click Next Click Finish In the Circuits tab the Roll From and Roll To circuits change from the DISCOVERED status to ROLL RENDING 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 are 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 General Troubleshooting chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide To cancel the roll see the DLP F357 Cancel a Roll task on page 18 70 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 once the roll is completed If you selected Manual in
161. ust use the same ring name for each node in the MS SPRing Any alphanumeric character string is permissible and uppercase and lowercase letters can be combined Do not use the character string All in either uppercase or lowercase letters this is a TL1 keyword and will be rejected Do not choose a name that is already assigned to another MS SPRing Node ID Choose a Node ID from the drop down list 0 through 31 The Node ID identifies the node to the MS SPRing Nodes in the same MS SPRing must have unique Node IDs Reversion time Set the amount of time that will pass before the traffic reverts to the original working path The default is 5 minutes All nodes in a MS SPRing must have the same reversion time setting West Line Assign the west MS SPRing port for the node from the drop down list Note The east and west ports must match the fiber connections and DCC terminations set up in the NTP F147 Provision MS SPRing Nodes procedure on page 5 6 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 40 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 DLP F340 Change an MS SPRing Node ID W e East Line Assign the east MS SPRing port for the node from the drop down list Click OK amp Note Some or all of the following alarms will appear until all the MS SPRing nodes are provisioned E W MISMATCH RING MISMATCH APSCIMP APSDFLTK and MSSP OOSYNC The alarms wil
162. uter ESH Sets the End System Hello propagation frequency End system NEs transmit ESHs to inform other ESs and ISs about the NSAPs it serves The default is 10 seconds The range is 10 to 1000 seconds I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HZ DLP F315 Provision a Proxy Tunnel ISH Sets the Intermediate System Hello PDU propagation frequency Intermediate system NEs send ISHs to other ESs and ISs to inform them about the IS NETs it serves The default is 10 seconds The range is 10 to 1000 seconds IH Sets the Intermediate System to Intermediate System Hello PDU propagation frequency The IS IS Hello PDUs establish and maintain adjacencies between ISs The default is 3 seconds The range is 1 to 600 seconds IS IS Cost Sets the cost for sending packets on the LAN subnet The IS IS protocol uses the cost to calculate the shortest routing path The default metric cost for LAN subnets is 20 It normally should not be changed Step9 Click Finish amp Note MS DCC Termination Failure EOC L and Loss of Signal LOS alarms appear until you create all network DCC terminations and put the DCC termination STM N ports in service Step 10 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F315 Provision a Proxy Tunnel Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level amp This task sets up a proxy
163. 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 Step 11 Click Next Step 12 In the Circuit Routing Preferences area check Route Automatically to allow CTC to find the route Figure 18 18 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 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 October 2007 EA Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 E DLP F353 Roll Two Cross Connects on One Optical Circuit Using Automatic Routing Figure 18 18 Setting Roll Routing Preferences amp Roll Creation Il Attributes Roll Routing Preferences Ckt Roll Mode Manual I Route Automatically Ckt Roll Type Dual A A Roll From Ckt HOP_Congq1 1 I Using Required Nodes Spans Roll To Ckt HOP_Conqi 1 ivot Fixed Point 1 PivotFixed 1 Conql s2ip1 s1 81
164. was applied and choose Set West Protection Operation or Set East Protection Operation as applicable In the dialog box choose CLEAR from the drop down list Click OK Click Yes in the Confirm MS SPRing Operation dialog box The letter M is removed from the channel port and the span turns green on the network view map From the File menu choose Close Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F346 Create an MS SPRing on a Single Node Purpose This task creates an MS SPRing on a single node Use this task to add a node to an existing MS SPRing or to delete and then recreate an MS SPRing temporarily on one node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 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 2 Fiber of the MS SPRing e Ring Name Enter the MS SPRing name If the node is being added to an MS SPRing use the MS SPRing ring name 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 in that ring 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 M
165. work element ENE enter the IP address of the gateway network element GNE in this field 159726 The GNE passes authentication requests from the ENEs in its network to the RADIUS server which grants authentication if the GNE is listed as a client on the server Because the ENE nodes use the GNE to pass authentication requests to the RADIUS server you must add the ENEs to the RADIUS server individually for authentication If you do not add the ENE node to a RADIUS server prior to activating RADIUS authentication no user will be able to access the node Refer to the User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server for more information about adding a node to a RADIUS server I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 Hi DLP F381 Delete a Server Trail Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Enter the shared secret in the Shared Secret field A shared secret is a text string that serves as a password between a RADIUS client and RADIUS server Enter the RADIUS authentication port number in the Authentication Port field The default port is 1812 If the node is an ENE set the authentication port to a number within the range of 1860 to 1869 Enter the RADIUS accounting port in the Accounting Port field The default port is 1813 If the node is an ENE set the accounting port to a number within th
166. y 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 15600 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 15600 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 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F396 Clear All PM Thresholds A This task clears and resets all PM thresholds to the default values Purpose Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser only Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Pressing the Reset button can mask problems if used incorrectly This button is commonly used for testing purposes In node view double click the card where you want to view PM thresholds The card view appears Click the Provisioning gt Threshold tabs The subtab names vary depending o
167. you to view and edit the OSI subnetwork point of attachment parameters The parameters are initially provisioned when you create a regenerator section DCC RS DCC or multiplex section DCC MS DCC or when you enable the LAN subnet None DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Step 1 In the node view click the Provisioning gt OSI gt Routers gt Subnet tabs Step2 Choose the subnet you want to edit then click Edit Step3 In the Edit subnet type Subnet slot port dialog box edit the following fields e ESH The End System Hello PDU propagation frequency The field is not used by the ONS 15600 SDH e ISH The Intermediate System Hello PDU propagation frequency An intermediate system NE sends ISHs to other ESs and ISs to inform them about the NETs it serves The default is 10 seconds The range is 10 to 1000 seconds e IIH The Intermediate System to Intermediate System Hello PDU propagation frequency The IS IS Hello PDUs establish and maintain adjacencies between ISs The default is 3 seconds The range is 1 to 600 seconds amp Note The IS IS Cost and DIS Priority parameters are provisioned when you create or enable a subnet You cannot change the parameters after the subnet is created To change the DIS Priority and IS IS Cost parameters delete the subnet and create a new one Click OK Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F374 Edit an IP
168. your originating procedure NTP DLP F337 View ASAP Ether Ports History PM Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task enables you to view historical PM counts at selected time intervals on an ASAP card and port to detect possible performance problems Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In node view double click the ASAP card where you want to view PM counts The card view appears Click the Performance gt Ethernet gt Ether Ports gt History tabs Figure 18 10 I October 2007 Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399 HI DLP F338 Create a Two Fiber MS SPRing Using the MS SPRing Wizard Figure 18 10 Z 101 Cisco Transport Controller E Fle Edt view Tools Help ajaj al oie a el gt t elxlal e 101 slot 4 ASAP_4 Eqpt ASAP_4 ASAP_4 Ethernet Ether Ports History on the Card View Performance Window Status Not Present Service State unlocked disabled auto Card View Performance tab Ethernet tab gt gt Stems stasis History tab t gt 1y J 4 2 Alarms Conditions History Circuits Provisioning Maintenance Performance Optical Ether Ports pos Ports Param Prev Prev 1 Prev 2 Prev 3 Prev S Prev 6 Prev 7 Utili
169. ystem NEs send ISHs to other ESs and ISs to inform them about the IS NETs it serves The default is 10 seconds The range is 10 to 1000 seconds It1H Sets the Intermediate System to Intermediate System Hello PDU propagation frequency The IS IS Hello PDUs establish and maintain adjacencies between ISs The default is 3 seconds The range is 1 to 600 seconds IS IS Cost Sets the cost for sending packets on the LAN subnet The IS IS protocol uses the cost to calculate the shortest routing path The default IS IS cost for LAN subnets is 20 It normally should not be changed DIS Priority Sets the designated intermediate system DIS priority In IS IS networks one router is elected to serve as the DIS LAN subnets only Cisco router DIS priority is 64 For the ONS 15454 LAN subnet the default DIS priority is 63 It normally should not be changed Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F369 Create an IP Over CLNS Tunnel A Purpose This task creates an IP over Connectionless Network Layer Service CLNS tunnel to allow ONS 15600 SDHs to communicate across equipment and networks that use the OSI protocol stack Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP F131 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Step 1 Step 2 IP over CLNS tunnels require two endpoints You will create one point on an O
170. zation Rx Bytes Rx Unicast Packets Rx Multicast Packets Rx Broadcast Packets Rx Giants Rx FCS Errors Rx Runts Rx Jabbers Rx Align Errors Tx Bytes Tx Unicast Packets Tx Multicast Packets Tx Broadcast Packets Port Dron Counts Interval fi min Port Refresh Help Interval Port Refresh Help menu menu button button Click Refresh Performance monitoring statistics for each port on the card appear View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column The PM parameter values appear in the Prev n columns For PM parameter definitions refer to the Performance Monitoring chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual To refresh reset or clear PM counts see the NTP F184 Change the PM Display page 8 2 Step 3 Step 4 amp Note Step 5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP F338 Create a Two Fiber MS SPRing Using the MS SPRing Wizard Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed This task creates a two fiber multiplex section shared protection ring MS SPRing at each MS SPRing provisioned node using the CTC MS SPRing wizard The MS SPRing wizard checks to see that each node is ready for MS SPRing provisioning then provisions all the nodes at one time None DLP F293 Delete Circuits page 17 81 DLP F181 Log into CTC page 16 34 As needed Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide R8 0 18 38 October 2007 _ Chapter 18 DLPs F30

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