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1. Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 EZE Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E192 Delete a Proxy Tunnel DLP E192 Delete a Proxy Tunnel Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task removes a proxy tunnel None DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 As needed Onsite or remote Superuser Step1 Click the Provisioning gt Network gt Proxy subtabs Step2 Click the proxy tunnel that you want to delete Step3 Click Delete Step4 Continue with your originating procedure NTP DLP E193 Delete a Firewall Tunnel Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task removes a firewall tunnel None DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 As needed Onsite or remote Superuser 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 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E196 Change a Section DCC Termination W DLP E196 Change a Section 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 SDCC termination You can enable or disable Open Shortest Path First OSPF a
2. Choose the STS circuit you want to trace then click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Show Detailed Map check box at the bottom of the window A detailed map of the source and destination ports appears Provision the circuit source 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 17 9 shows an example Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E180 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports Figure 17 9 Selecting the Edit Path Trace Option c F Edit circuit rich test 7 lO x File E izi t s5 p1 51 Open Port Edit J1 Path Trace port Source A i General Monitors State Name frich test Reset Circuit Type STS Circuit Size STS 1 Protection Type N A Routing Preference Fully Protected Path M Show Detailed Map T Show VT Topology T Show WDM Topology Help 96950 In the New Transmit String field enter the circuit source transmit string Enter a string that makes the source port easy to identify such as the node IP address node name circuit name or another string If the New Transmit String field is left blank the J1 transmits a string of null characters Click Apply then click Close Step7 Provision the circuit dest
3. When the working port is carrying traffic clear the Manual switch a In the Switch Commands field choose Clear b Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box Verify that the working port does not revert to Standby which might indicate a problem on the working span Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E109 Drill Holes to Anchor and Provide Access to the Bay Assembly amp Purpose This procedure describes how to use the floor template to locate and drill the appropriate holes that are needed to anchor and provide additional access to the bay assembly at your site Tools Equipment Floor template 53 2141 XX Marking pen Concrete drill Reciprocating saw Prerequisite Procedures NTP E1 Unpack and Inspect the ONS 15600 Bay Assembly page 1 4 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Note Step 1 If the bay will use wide cable routing modules CRMs for cable routing you need to use 900 mm 35 4 in spacing between bays Determine the proper location of your bay a For a 900 mm 35 4 inch wide bay position the floor template so that corner indicators B fall where you want the corners of the bay to reside Figure 17 1 b For a 600 mm 23 6 inch wide bay position the floor template so that corner indicators A fall where you want the corners of the bay to reside Figure 17 1 DA Note If space allows Cisco recommends you reserve an additional 1 4 inch 6 35 m
4. CISCO ONS 15600 Optical Network System Left lt Right narrow narrow CRM CRM A 3 OE Left N Go Go Go o D gt gt D GD fo GO GO o J Right cable eae cable radius oE oe e radius lo ol Ile o 3 Step2 Lift the cable router slightly and pull it away from the bay Step3 Repeat this procedure for the router on the other side Step4 Unscrew and remove the cable radius pieces at the lower right and left sides of the shelf Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 W DLP E121 Replace the Existing 600 mm Kick Plates with 900 mm Kick Plates DLP E121 Replace the Existing 600 mm Kick Plates with 900 mm Kick Plates Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task removes the existing 600 mm 23 6 inch kick plates so you can install the 900 mm 35 4 inch kick plates You should install 900 mm 35 4 inch kick plates if you plan to install the wide CRMs Tools Equipment 900 mm kick plate kit 53 2178 XX Screwdriver Retaining screws Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security L
5. Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task changes the path protection SF and SD thresholds the reversion time and payload defect indication path PDI P settings Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 NTP E35 Provision Path Protection Nodes page 5 17 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Click the Circuits tab In the Circuits tab click the path protection circuit that you want to edit To change the settings for multiple circuits press the Shift key to choose adjoining circuits or the Ctrl key to choose nonadjoining circuits and click each circuit you want to change From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Set Path Selector Attributes amp Note Alternatively for single circuits you can click the Edit button then click the path protection Selectors tab in the Edit Circuits window In the Path Selectors Attributes dialog box edit the following path protection selectors as needed e Revertive lIf checked traffic reverts to the working path when conditions that diverted it to the protect path are repaired If not checked traffic does not revert e Reversion Time Min If Revertive is checked sets the amount of time that will elapse before traffic reverts to the working path The range is 0 5 to 12 minutes in 0 5 minute increments In the STS Circuits Only area set the following thresholds
6. e SF Ber Level STS circuits only Sets the path protection signal failure BER threshold e SD Ber Level STS circuits only Sets the path protection signal degrade BER threshold e PDI P STS circuits only When checked traffic switches if an STS payload defect indication is received Click OK and verify that the changed values are correct Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E128 Change the Node Name Date Time and Contact Information W DLP E128 Change the Node Name Date Time and Contact Information amp Purpose This task changes basic node information such as node name date time and contact information Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Changing the date time or time zone might invalidate node performance monitoring counters In node view click the Provisioning gt General tabs Change any of the following General Node Name General Contact Location Latitude Location Longitude Location Description D Note To see changes to longitude or latitude on the network map you must go to network view and right click the specified node then click Reset Node Position Time Use SNTP Server Time Date M
7. Click OK Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Return to your originating procedure NTP Out a User on Multiple Nodes Purpose This task logs out a user from multiple nodes Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser From the View menu chose Go To Network View Click the Provisioning gt Security gt Active Logins tabs Choose the user you want to log out Click Logout In the Logout User dialog box uncheck the nodes where you do not want to log out the user Check Lockout before Logout if you want to lock the user out before logout This prevents the user from logging in after logout based on parameters set under User Lockouts in the Policy tab Either a manual unlock by a Superuser is required or the user is locked out for the amount of time specified in the Lockout Duration field See the DLP E130 Change Security Policy on a Single Node task on page 17 26 for more information Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E137 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions W Step7 Click OK A confirmation dialog box appears Step8 Click OK Step9 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E137 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions Purpose This task verifies that no alarms or conditions exist on the network Tools Equipme
8. D Y Time Time H M S Time Time Zone Time Use Daylight Saving Time See the NTP E22 Set Up Date Time and Contact Information procedure on page 4 4 for detailed field descriptions Click Apply Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 W DLP E129 Enable Dialog Box Do Not Display Option DLP E129 Enable Dialog Box Do Not Display Option Purpose This task enables or disables the Do not show this dialog again dialog box preference for subsequent sessions or disables the do not display option Tools Equipment None Prerequisite procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 If any user who has rights to perform an operation for example creating a circuit selects the Do not show this dialog again check box on a dialog box the dialog box is not displayed for any other users who perform that operation on the network unless the command is overridden using the following task From the Edit menu choose Preferences In the Preferences dialog box click the General tab The Preferences Management area field lists all dialog boxes where Do not show this dialog again was checked Choose one of the following e Do
9. 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 E196 Change a Section DCC Termination task on page 17 75 In the Layer 3 box perform one of the following e Check the IP box only if the SDCC is between the ONS 15600 and another ONS node and only ONS nodes reside on the network The SDCC will use PPP point to point protocol e Check the IP and OSI boxes if the SDCC is between the ONS 15600 and another ONS node and third party NEs that use the Open System Interconnection OSI protocol stack are on the same network The SDCC will use PPP e Check OSI box only if the SDCC is between an ONS node and a third party NE that uses the OSI protocol stack The SDCC will use the LAP D protocol amp Note If OSI is checked and IP is not checked LAP D no network connections will appear in network view E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 _Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 DLP E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations W 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 Choose the OSI router ESH Sets the End System Hello ESH propagation frequency End system NEs transmit ESHs to inform other ESs and ISs about the NSAPs
10. Level Superuser Step 1 From the View menu choose Go To Network View Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Security gt Policy tabs A read only table of nodes and their policies appears Step3 Click a node on the table that you want to modify then click Change Step4 In the Idle User Timeout area you can modify the timeout times for each security level by clicking the hour H and minute M arrows You can choose values between 0 and 16 hours and 0 and 59 minutes Step5 In the User Lockout area you can modify the following e Failed Logins Before Lockout Choose the number failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node You can choose a value between 0 and 10 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 EA Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E132 Change User Password and Security Levels for a Single Node Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 e Manual Unlock by Superuser Check this box if you want to allow a user with Superuser privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node The user will remain locked out until a Superuser manually unlocks the user e Lockout Duration Choose the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes and 0 and 55 seconds in five second intervals In the Password Change area you can modify the following e Require nn different passwords Choose the number o
11. NTP E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E184 Configure the CTC Alerts Dialog Box for Automatic Popup W DLP E184 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 E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 As needed 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 E185 Change the JRE Version Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 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
12. Procedure Guide R8 0 17 72 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E191 Provision a Firewall Tunnel W Step5 Continue with your originating procedure NTP DLP E191 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 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 E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 DLP E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations page 17 14 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser 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
13. areas marked F Step7 If you will route optical cables in a 600 mm 23 6 inch bay from under the floor use the drill and saw to cut out the rectangular floor areas marked J Step8 Ifyou will route any timing alarm or LAN cables through the floor to the customer access panel CAP use the drill to cut out the floor areas marked G Step9 Optional If you want to create other access holes for under floor access for AC power for example use the reciprocating saw to cut sufficient holes within any of the locations marked H Step10 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 10 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E110 Assign a Name to a Port W DLP E110 Assign a Name to a Port Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task assigns a name to a port on any ONS 15600 card Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 NTP E21 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Double click the card that has the port you want to provision Click the Provisioning tab Click the Port Name column for the port number you are assigning a name to and enter the desired port name The port name can be up to 32 alphanumeric special characters and is blank by default Click Apply Return to your originating procedure NTP DL
14. 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 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E183 Delete a Node from the Current Session or Login Group Figure 17 10 Login Node Group Laptop PC mm IP Address 192 168 106 100 yey 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 lt ZT 6 8 i Two node ring Three node ring l Single Node 2 Node 3 Node 6 IP Address 192 168 103 199 a 55029 Step8 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E183 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 E187 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group task on page 17 69 Tools None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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
15. deletion Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E165 Change an OC N Card A Purpose This task describes how to change an OC N card Note To change a card you must first delete all circuits DCCs and timing references on the card Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution amp Physically removing an OC N card can cause a loss of working traffic Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Do not use this procedure to replace a card with an identical card Instead use the DLP E17 Delete a Card from CTC task on page 16 19 If the card the active card in a 1 1 protection group switch traffic away from the card a Log into a node on the network If you are already logged in go to Step b b Display the CTC node login view c Click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs d Double click the protection group that contains the reporting card e Click the active card of the selected group f Click Switch and Yes in the Confirmation dialog box Delete all circuits DCCs and timing references on the card In CTC right click the card that you want to remove and choose Change Card From the Change Card drop down list choose the desired card type and click OK A Mismatched Equipment Alarm MEA appears until you replace the card Physically r
16. it serves The default is 10 seconds The range is 10 to 1000 seconds ISH Sets the Intermediate System Hello ISH 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 HH Sets the Intermediate System to Intermediate System Hello IIH 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 Default button If clicked sets the default values for the Router ESH ISH IH and IS IS Cost fields c If the OSI and IP boxes are checked continue with Step 9 If only the OSI is checked click Next and provision the following fields Mode AITS Acknowledged Information Transfer Service Default Does not exchange data until a logical connection between two LAP D users is established This service provides reliable data transfer flow control and error control mechanisms UITS Unacknowledged Information Transfer Service Transfers frames containing user data with no acknowledgement The service does not guarantee that the data presented by one user will be delivered to another user nor doe
17. open to show a deletion error unless you checked All alerts or Error alerts only in the CTC Alerts dialog box For more information see the DLP E184 Configure the CTC Alerts Dialog Box for Automatic Popup task on page 17 67 If the CTC Alerts dialog box is not set to open automatically with a notification a red triangle inside the CTC Alerts toolbar icon indicates that a notification exists Complete one of the following e Ifyou checked Notify when completed the CTC Alerts dialog box appears If you want to save the information continue with Step 8 If you do not want to save the information continue with Step 9 e If you did not check Notify when completed the Circuits window appears Continue with Step 10 If you want to save the information in the CTC Alerts dialog box complete the following steps If you do not want to save continue with the next step a Click Save b Click Browse and navigate to the directory where you want to save the file c Type the file name using a txt file extension and click OK Click Close to close the CTC Alerts dialog box Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 E DLP E165 Change an OC N Card Step 10 Step 11 Complete the NTP E69 Back Up the Database procedure on page 14 4 if needed amp Note If a schedule is established for database backup you do not need to complete a backup after every circuit addition and
18. outside of this task Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher If the Java Plug in Security Warning dialog box appears choose one of the following options e Yes Grant This Session Installs the public key certificate to your PC only for the current session After the session is ended the certificate is deleted This dialog box will appear the next time you log into the ONS 15327 e No Deny Denies permission to install certificate If you choose this option you cannot log into the ONS 15327 e Always Grant Always Installs the public key certificate and does not delete it after the session is over Cisco recommends this option e More Details View Certificate Allows you to view the public key security certificate If the Login dialog box appears continue with Step 3 If the Change Java Policy File dialog box appears complete this step The Change Java Policy File dialog box appears if CTC finds a modified Java policy file java policy on your PC In Software Release 1 0 the Java policy file was modified to allow CTC software files to be downloaded to your PC The modified Java policy file is not needed in Software R1 1 and later so you can remove it unless you will log into ONS 15600s running Software R1 0 Choose one of the following options Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 WE DLP E153 Changing the Maximum Nu
19. page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Circuits gt Circuits tabs Click the path you want to switch and click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Path Protection Selectors tab In the Switch State column click the row for the path you want to switch and select Lockout of Protection amp Note Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual for a description of protection switching and switch state priorities Click Apply Working traffic is prevented from switching to the protect path To clear the Path Protection path Lock Out complete the DLP E170 Clear a Switch or Lockout on a Path Protection Circuit task on page 17 55 Return to your originating procedure NTP E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E170 Clear a Switch or Lockout on a Path Protection Circuit il DLP E170 Clear a Switch or Lockout on a Path Protection Circuit Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task clears an external switching command on a path protection circuit Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E103 Initiate a Manual Switch on a Path Protection Circuit page 17 3 or DLP E104 Initiate a Force Switch to a Path Protection Circuit page 17 4 or DLP E169 Initiate a Lockout on a Path Protection Path page 17 54 Required As Needed As needed Onsi
20. page of the Circuit Creation wizard must be open Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the Node drop down list choose the node that will contain the half circuit From the Slot drop down list choose the slot containing the card where the circuit will originate From the Port drop down list choose the port where the circuit will originate If applicable choose the source STS If you want to create a path protection with two sources click Use Secondary Source and repeat Steps 1 through 4 If not skip this step and continue with Step 6 Click Next From the Node drop down list choose the node chosen in Step 1 From the Slot drop down list choose the destination slot From the Port drop down list choose the destination port If applicable choose the destination STS If you want to create a path protection with two destinations click Use Secondary Destination and repeat Steps 7 through 10 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HE DLP E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations DLP E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task creates SONET Section DCC terminations required for alarms administration data signal control information and messages Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26
21. selected and disabled if the tool is raised not selected Step3 If you want alarm filtering disabled when you view conditions click the Conditions tab and repeat Step 2 Step4 If you want alarm filtering disabled when you view alarm history click the History tab and repeat Step 2 Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E158 Manually Lock or Unlock a User on a Single Node Purpose This task manually locks out or unlocks a user from a single node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser Step1 In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt Users tabs Step2 Choose the user you want to lock out Step3 Click Change Step4 Complete one of the following e To lock a user out so the user cannot log into the node check the Locked out check box e Ifthe user is currently locked out uncheck the Locked out check box See the DLP E130 Change Security Policy on a Single Node task on page 17 26 for more information about manual lockouts and lockout duration Step5 Click OK A confirmation dialog box appears Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 EZA Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 W DLP E159 Manually Lock or Unlock a User on Multiple Nodes Step 6 Step7 Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E159 Manually Lock or Unlock a User on Multiple No
22. to a slot port on the node b Create a one way STS48c or STS192c circuit based on the OC N card connected in Step a to monitor with the test set See Chapter 6 Create Circuits c Verify that the test set is alarm and error free Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HI DLP E161 Single Shelf Control Card Switch Test k l In node view click the Maintenance gt Preferred Copy tabs From the Set Preferred drop down list choose Copy B Click Apply Remove the SSXC card from Slot 8 The SSXC card faceplate extends to cover Slot 9 Verify that the traffic switches to Copy A You will experience an interruption of less than 50 ms and after that the test set should remain error free If not refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide Replace the SSXC card and allow it to recover Remove the SSXC card from Slot 6 The SSXC card faceplate extends to cover Slot 7 Verify that the traffic switches to Copy B You will experience an interruption of less than 50 ms and after that the test set should remain error free If not refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide Replace the SSXC card and allow it to recover From the Set Preferred drop down list choose Copy A Click Apply Step2 Test the TSC card switch functionality h Make a note of which TSC card is active and which is standby by moving the mouse over the TSC cards on the CTC shelf graphic and view
23. your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E105 Create a DCC Tunnel amp Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level DLP E105 Create a DCC Tunnel W This task creates a data communications channel DCC tunnel to transport traffic from third party SONET equipment across ONS 15600 networks Tunnels can be created on the Section DCC SDCC channel D1 D3 if not used by a node as a terminated DCC or any Line DCC LDCC channel D4 D6 D7 D9 or D10 D12 None NTP E32 Verify Node Turn Up page 5 2 NTP E128 Modify or Delete Communications Channel Terminations page 11 8 as needed As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 amp The ONS 15600 can support up to 64 DCC tunnels Terminated SDCCs cannot be used as a DCC tunnel endpoint and an SDCC that is used as a DCC tunnel endpoint cannot be terminated You must delete the terminated SDCCs in a path before creating a DCC tunnel All DCC tunnel connections are bidirectional In network view click the Provisioning gt Overhead Circuits tabs Click Create In the Circuit Creation dialog box provision the DCC tunnel Type Choose one Name Type the tunnel name DCC Tunnel D1 D3 Allows you to choose either the Section DCC D1 D3 or a Line DCC D4 D6 D7 D9 or D10 D12 as
24. 5 17 DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 Step 7 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 path protection circuit you want to edit then click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Path Protection 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 O 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 then 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 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 58 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E177 Change Tunnel Type W DLP E177 Change Tunnel Type Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Purpose This task converts a traditional DCC tunnel to an IP encapsulated tunnel or an IP encapsulated tunnel to a traditional DCC tunne
25. 9 HE DLP E112 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a BLSR or 1 1 e Reversion time If Revertive is checked click the Reversion time field and choose a reversion time from the drop down list The range is 0 5 to 12 0 minutes The default is 5 0 minutes This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working path Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared e SF threshold For STS circuits set the path protection path level signal failure bit error rate BER thresholds e SD threshold For STS circuits set the path protection path level signal degrade BER thresholds e Switch on PDI P For STS circuits check this box if you want traffic to switch when an STS payload defect indication path is received Step2 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E112 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a BLSR or 1 1 Purpose This task provisions a half circuit source and destination for bidirectional line switched rings BLSRs and 1 1 protection Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP E82 Create a Half Circuit on a BLSR or 1 1 Node page 6 18 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the Node drop down list choose the node that will contain the half circuit Step2 From the Slot drop down list choose the slot containing the card where the circuit will originate S
26. CTC Computer Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Purpose This task selects the IIOP listener port on CTC Tools Equipment IIOP listener port number from LAN or firewall administrator Prerequisite Procedures NTP E21 Verify Card Installation page 4 2 DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed Required only if the computer running CTC resides behind a firewall Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the Edit menu choose Preferences In the Preferences dialog box click the Firewall tab In the CTC CORBA IIOP Listener Port area choose a listener port option e Default Variable Use to connect to ONS 15600s from within a firewall or if no firewall is used default e Standard Constant Use Port 683 the CORBA default port number e Other Constant lIf Port 683 is not used enter the IOP port defined by your administrator Click Apply A warning appears telling you that the port change will apply during the next CTC login Click OK In the Preferences dialog box click OK To access the ONS 15600 using the HOP port log out of CTC then log back in To log out choose Exit from the File menu Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HE DLP 127 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors DLP E127 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
27. DCC termination if not enabled see DLP E196 Change a Section DCC Termination task on page 17 75 In node view click the Provisioning gt Comm Channels gt LDCC tabs Click Create In the Create LDCC Terminations dialog box click the ports where you want to create the LDCC termination To select more than one port press the Shift key or the Ctrl key amp Note LDCC refers to the Line DCC which is used for ONS 15600 DCC terminations The SONET Line DCCs and the Section DCC when not used as a DCC termination by the ONS 15600 can be provisioned as DCC tunnels See the DLP E105 Create a DCC Tunnel task on page 17 5 In the Port Admin State area click Set to IS to put the port in service Verify that the Disable OSPF on DCC Link check box is unchecked If the SDCC 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 E197 Change a Line DCC Termination task on page 17 75 In the Layer 3 box perform one of the following e Check the IP box only if the LDCC is between the ONS 15600 and another ONS node and only ONS nodes reside on the network The LDCC will use PPP point to point protocol e Check the IP and OSI boxes if the LDCC is between the ONS 15600 and another ONS node and third par
28. Dea 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Note The terms Unidirectional Path Switched Ring and UPSR may appear in Cisco literature These terms do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration Rather these terms as well as Path Protected Mesh Network and PPMN refer generally to Cisco s path protection feature which may be used in any topological network configuration Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration DLP E100 Initiate a Force Switch on a Port in a 1 1 Protection Group Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task applies the Force external switching command to a 1 1 protection scheme Tools Equipment Installed OC N cards Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs In the Protection Group area select the protection group with the port you want to switch In the Selected Group area each port is identified as Working or Protect Each port also has a status e Active The port is carrying traffic e Standby The port is not carrying traffic MANUAL TO WORKING A Manual switch has moved traffic to the working port MANUAL TO PROTECT A Manual switch has moved traffic to the protect port e FORCE TO WORKING A Force switch
29. IOP listener port number provided by your LAN or firewall administrator Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Step 2 If the Enable Proxy Server on port 1080 check box is checked CTC will use Port 1080 and ignore the configured IOP port setting If Enable Proxy Server is subsequently unchecked the configured IHOP listener port is used Click the Provisioning gt Security gt Access subtabs In the TSC CORBA IIOP Listener Port area choose a listener port option e Default TSC Fixed Uses Port 57790 to connect to ONS 15600s 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 e Standard Constant Uses Port 683 the CORBA default port number E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 DLP E126 Provision the IIOP Listener Port onthe CTC Computer W e Other Constant If Port 683 is not used type the IIOP port specified by your firewall administrator Click Apply When the Change Network Configuration message appears click Yes Both Timing and Shelf controllers TSCs reboot one at a time The reboot will take approximately 15 minutes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E126 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the
30. If the Force switch is unsuccessful clear the switch immediately using the DLP E167 Clear a Manual or Force Switch in a 1 1 Protection Group task on page 17 53 and then troubleshoot the problems preventing the switch by referring to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide Click the Conditions tab and click Retrieve to see new events The switch procedure raises a FORCED REQ SPAN condition that is visible in the window unless Not Alarmed conditions have been filtered out from the view Click the Alarms tab No new traffic loss alarms or failure to switch alarms should appear Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E101 Apply a Lock On in a 1 1 Group amp Purpose This task locks traffic onto a working port to prevent traffic from switching to the protect port in a protection group Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 A lock on can be applied to a working port only In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs In the Protection Groups area select the protection group where you want to apply a lock on If you determine that the protect port is in standby and you want to apply the lock on to the protect port make the protect port active a In the Selected Group field click the protect port b In the
31. In the Admin State column for the target port choose one of the following from the drop down list e IS Puts the port in the In Service and Normal IS NR service state e OOS DSBLD Puts the port in the Out of Service and Management Disabled OOS MA DSBLD service state In this service state traffic is not passed on the port until the service state is changed to IS NR Out of Service and Management Maintenance OOS MA MT or Out of Service and Autonomous Automatic In Service OOS AU AINS e OOS MT Puts the port in the OOS MA MT service state This service state does not interrupt traffic flow and loopbacks are allowed but alarm reporting is suppressed Raised fault conditions whether or not their alarms are reported can be retrieved on the CTC Conditions tab or by using the TL1 RTRV COND command Use the OOS MA MT service state for testing or to suppress alarms temporarily Change to the IS NR or OOS AU AINS service states when testing is complete e IS AINS Puts the port in the OOS AU AINS service state In this service state alarm reporting is suppressed but traffic is carried and loopbacks are allowed After the soak period passes the port changes to IS NR Raised fault conditions whether their alarms are reported or not can be retrieved on the CTC Conditions tab or by using the TL1 RTRV COND command S Note CTC will not allow you to change a port service state from IS NR to OOS MA DSBLD You must first change a port to t
32. Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Provisioning gt Comm Channels gt SDCC tabs In the SDCC Terminations area click Create In the Create SDCC Terminations dialog box click the ports where you want to create the DCC termination To select more than one port press the Shift key or the Ctrl key amp Note SDCC refers to the Section DCC which is used for ONS 15600 DCC terminations You can provision the SONET Line DCCs and SDCCs when not used as a DCC termination by the ONS 15600 as DCC tunnels See the DLP E105 Create a DCC Tunnel task on page 17 5 You can provision SDCC and Line DCC on the same port but it is not recommend SDCC and Line DCC are only needed on the same port during a software upgrade if the software version does not support SDCC Provision Line DCC termination on the port that already has SDCC see DLP E189 Provision Line DCC Terminations task on page 17 70 Delete SDCC provisioned on that port see DLP E198 Delete a Section DCC Termination task on page 17 76 Enable OSPF on the Line DCC termination if not enabled see DLP E197 Change a Line DCC Termination task on page 17 75 In the Port Admin State area click Set to IS to put the port in service Verify that the Disable OSPF on SDCC Link is unchecked If the SDCC termination is to include a non ONS node check the Far End is
33. M MN MVNA NR Time O Show conditions between time limits rom Date a o o S timejo Sp o To Date a fzo o 2 Time 3 fag 78442 In the Show Severity area alarm severities appear All of the applicable severities are checked by default If a severity is checked it appears in the alarm list amp Note The Alarms window and History window have Critical CR Major MJ Minor MN and Not Alarmed NA severities available The Conditions window also has the Not Reported NR severity Uncheck a severity to prevent it from appearing in the alarm list In the Time area a Check the Enable Time check box to establish time as a parameter in the filter b Click the From Date and To Date up and down arrows to set the date range for the filter c Click the From Time and To Time up and down arrows to set the time range for the filter To set conditions click the Conditions tab In the Available list double click the desired conditions to move them to the Selected list Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E156 Modify Alarm and Condition Filtering Parameters DLP E156 Modify Alarm and Condition Filtering Parameters Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task modifies alarm and condition reporting in all network nodes Tools Equipment None Prerequ
34. P 181 Provision Path Trace on OC N Ports Step 11 Step 12 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 E181 Provision Path Trace on OC N Ports Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task monitors a path trace on OC N ports within the circuit path Tools Equipment The OC N ports you want to monitor must be on OC N cards capable of receiving path trace See Table 17 1 on page 17 61 Prerequisite Procedures DLP E180 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports page 17 61 DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 STS 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 c
35. P E111 Provision Path Protection Selectors During Circuit Creation amp Purpose This task provisions path protection selectors during circuit creation Use this task only if the circuit will be routed on a path protection Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures You must have the Circuit Creation wizard open Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Note Step 1 Provisioning signal degrade path SD P or signal fail path SF P thresholds in the Circuit Attributes page of the Circuit Creation wizard sets the values only for path protection protected spans The circuit source and destination use the node default values of 10E 4 for SD P and 10E 6 for SF P for unprotected circuits and for the source and drop of path protection circuits In the Circuit Attributes area of the Circuit Creation wizard set the path protection path selectors e Provision working go and return on primary path Check this box to route the working path on one fiber pair and the protect path on a separate fiber pair This feature only applies to bidirectional path protection circuits e Revertive Check this box if you want traffic to revert to the working path when the conditions that diverted it to the protect path are repaired If you do not choose Revertive traffic remains on the protect path after the switch Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E19
36. Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 E DLP E141 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape Windows and UNIX Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 amp Note If your computer is running Windows XP you can select Control Panel directly from the Start menu Make sure that you are in Classic View before continuing with this procedure In the Control Panel window choose Internet Options From the Internet Properties dialog box click Connections gt LAN Settings In the LAN Settings dialog box complete one of the following tasks e Uncheck Use a proxy server to disable the service e Leave Use a proxy server selected and click Advanced In the Proxy Setting dialog box under Exceptions enter the IP addresses of ONS 15600 nodes that you will access Separate each address with a semicolon You can insert an asterisk for the host number to include all the ONS nodes on your network Click OK to close each open dialog box Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E141 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape Windows and UNIX Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task disables proxy service for PCs and UNIX workstations running Netscape Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required if your computer is connected to a network computer proxy server and your browser is Netscape Onsite Remote Ons
37. Switch Commands field click Force In the Selected Group area choose the active port where you want to lock on traffic In the Inhibit Switching field click Lock On E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 6 Step7 DLP E102 Apply a Lockout in a 1 1 Group W Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box The lock on has been applied and traffic cannot be switched from that port See the DLP E168 Clear a Lock On or Lockout in a 1 1 Protection Group task on page 17 53 as needed Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E102 Apply a Lockout in a 1 1 Group amp Purpose This task locks traffic out of a protect port in a 1 1 protection group which prevents traffic from switching to that port Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 A Lock Out can be applied to a protect port only In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs In the Protection Groups field click the protection group that contains the card you want to lock out In the Selected Group area select the card you want to lock out In the Inhibit Switching field click Lock Out Click Yes on the confirmation dialog box The lock out has been applied and traffic is switched to the opposite card
38. To clear the lockout see the DLP E168 Clear a Lock On or Lockout in a 1 1 Protection Group task on page 17 53 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E103 Initiate a Manual Switch on a Path Protection Circuit Step 1 Purpose This task switches traffic to the path protectionusing a Manual switch A Manual switch will switch traffic if the path has an error rate less than the signal degrade Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Circuits gt Circuits tabs Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP 104 Initiate a Force Switch to a Path Protection Circuit Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Click the path you want to switch and then click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Path Protection Selectors tab In the Switch State column click the row for the path you want to switch and select Manual to Protect or Manual to Working as appropriate Click Apply To verify that the switch has occurred view the Path Protection Selectors tab Switch State column The row for the circuit you switched will show a MANUAL status Traffic switches from the working path protection to the protect path If the path is configured for revertive switching the traffic reverts to the working path when th
39. W 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 STS Path Trace Identifier Mismatch Path TIM P alarm appears Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 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 S 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 Step9 Provision the circuit source expected string a In the Edit Circuit window with Show Detailed Map chosen see Figure 17 9 on page 17 62 right click the circuit source port 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 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 e
40. 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 E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 As needed Onsite or remote Provisioning or higher 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 Choose the JRE version Click OK Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E186 Remove Pass through Connections Step 6 Step7 Step 8 From the File menu choose Exit In the confirmation dialog box click Yes Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E186 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 E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 b
41. auto refresh to three minute time intervals e 5 Minutes This option sets the window auto refresh to five minute time intervals Step4 Click Refresh The PM counts for the new time interval appear Depending on the selected auto refresh interval the PM counts shown automatically update when each refresh interval is complete If the auto refresh interval is set to None the PM counts are not updated unless you click the Refresh button Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E120 Remove the Narrow CRMs Purpose This task removes existing narrow CRMs on the ONS 15600 bay so that you can install the wide CRMs Tools Equipment Phillips screwdriver 6 inches long Retaining screws Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Step 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the three screws approximately five revolutions each on the existing cable routers Figure 17 2 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E120 Remove the Narrow CRMs W Figure 17 2 Narrow CRMs Cell je Cal fe a Pall je Pal je a e ra r AO ter Og je Ce je Cal fe Hos je Pal je Pal fe 9000 Cisco Systems
42. card cage two to three inches 50 to 76 mm from the top of the cage palm up to feel for air flow from each fan If you do not feel air flow from one or more fans refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide and make sure all fans work before you install any cards Step3 To ensure the three rear fans are operating at the back of the bay carefully place your hand in the fan outlet area above the CAP and place your palm face down on the grate to feel for air flow from each fan If you do not feel air flow from one or more fans refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide and make sure all fans work before you install any cards Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 56 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E172 Install Fiber Optic Cables for Path Protection Configurations W DLP E172 Install Fiber Optic Cables for Path Protection Configurations Purpose This task installs the fiber optic cables to the path protection ports at each node See Chapter 5 Turn Up a Network to provision and test path protection configurations Tools Equipment Fiber optic cables Prerequisite Procedures NTP E11 Install the OC N Cards page 2 4 NTP E77 Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters page 14 15 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None A Caution To avoid loss of traffic do not create a path protection using two ports on the same card You can cr
43. ce 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 E182 Create Login Node Groups Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task creates a login node group to display ONS 15600s that have an IP connection but not a DCC connection to the login node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the Edit menu in node view choose Preferences Click the Login Node Group tab Click Create Group In the Create Login Group Name dialog box enter a name for the group Click OK In the 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 Click OK The next time you log into an ONS 15600 the login node group will be available in the Additional Nodes list of the Login dialog box For example in Figure 17 10 a login node group Test Group is created that contains the IP addresses for Nodes 1 4 and 5 During login if you choose the Test Group group from the Additional Nodes list and Disable Network Discovery is not selected all nodes in the figure appear If Test Group and Disable Network Discovery are both selected Nodes 1 4 and 5 appear You
44. des Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Purpose This task manually locks out or unlocks a user from multiple nodes Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser From the View menu chose Go To Network View Click the Provisioning gt Security gt Users tabs Click the user you want to lock out Click Change Complete one of the following e To lock a user out so the user cannot log into nodes on the network check the Locked out check box e Ifthe user is currently locked out uncheck the Locked out check box See the DLP E130 Change Security Policy on a Single Node task on page 17 26 for more information about manual lockouts and lockout duration Click OK A confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E160 Verify BLSR Extension Byte Mapping W DLP E160 Verify BLSR Extension Byte Mapping Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Purpose This task verifies that the extension byte mapping is the same on BLSR trunk span cards that will be connected after a node is removed from a BLSR K3 extension byte mapping is supported on all ONS 15600 OC 48 and OC 192 line cards a
45. e Manual switch is cleared See the DLP E170 Clear a Switch or Lockout on a Path Protection Circuit task on page 17 55 as needed Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E104 Initiate a Force Switch to a Path Protection Circuit Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Purpose This task switches traffic to the working path protection circuit using a Force switch A Force switch will switch traffic even if the path has signal degrade SD or signal fail SF conditions A Force switch has a higher priority than a Manual switch Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view click the Circuits gt Circuits tabs Click the path you want to switch and click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Path Protection Selectors tab In the Switch State column click the row for the path you want to switch and select Force to Working or Force to Protect as appropriate Click Apply To verify that the switch has occurred view the Path Protection Selectors tab Switch State column The circuit row shows a FORCE status Traffic switches from the protect path to the working path Protection switching cannot occur until the Force switch is cleared See the DLP E170 Clear a Switch or Lockout on a Path Protection Circuit task on page 17 55 as needed Return to
46. e it is clean If it is not clean repeat Steps 2 and 3 Step5 Replace the dust plug in the fiber adapter until ready for use Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E108 Verify that a 1 1 Working Port is Active Purpose This task verifies that a working slot in a 1 1 protection scheme is active and that the protect slot is in standby Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Both Security Level Maintenance or higher Step 1 In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs Step2 In the Selected Group area verify that the working slot port is shown as Working Active If so this task is complete Step3 If the working slot says Working Standby perform a Manual switch on the working port a b In the Selected Group area choose the Protect Active port In the Switch Commands field choose Manual Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 DLP E109 Drill Holes to Anchor and Provide Access to the Bay Assembly W c Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box Verify that the working slot is carrying traffic Working Active amp Note If the slot is not active look for conditions or alarms that might be preventing the card from carrying working traffic Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide for procedures to clear alarms
47. e stroke motion on each side of the alignment pins to clean the entire connector face Blow off any wipe lint left on the fiber connector using the compressed air To use the scrub tool Connect the grounding strap to the scrub tool and to suitable ground Install or replace the scrub wipe in the scrub tool with a new wipe Avoid handling the wipe excessively Scrub between the alignment pins of the fiber connector and then wipe around the outside of each alignment pins Inspect the connector for cleanliness Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as necessary Replace the dust cap on the fiber connector until ready for use Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E107 Clean the Fiber Adapters Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task cleans the fiber adapters Tools Equipment Inspection microscope suggested Westover FBP CIS 1 Scrub tool Grounding strap Wipes Rinse tool HFE based cleaning fluid and pump head assembly Replacement scrub tool wipes Replacement rinse tool absorbent pads Empty disposable container Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Remove the dust plugs from the fiber adapter To remove stubborn particles from the fiber adapter a b Connect the grounding strap to the scrub tool and to suitable ground Install or replace the scrub wipe in the scrub tool with a new wipe Avoid handling the wipe excessively Insert the scrub tool tip int
48. e you removed the plastic cable radius Screw the two screws through the brackets into the shelf Repeat for the right side CRM s top latch bracket Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for the left side latch brackets On the front right edge of the bay locate the three screw holes that will be used to secure the right side CRM to the bay Insert a 8 screw in the top hole and turn five revolutions Do not tighten the screw completely but make sure it is started enough so that it is secure in the bay Figure 17 3 S Note Only the left side CRM front door has the cutout and label for the ESD jack Repeat for the two remaining screws on that side of the bay Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E143 Install the Wide CRMs Ti Figure 17 3 CRM Screw Holes Front Pomon 3 CRM screw holes front o oO o o Olo D Step7 Align the front of the CRM keyholes with the screws and carefully slide the CRM down so it rests on the screws Tighten the screws starting with the bottom screw and proceeding up to the middle and top screws Step8 Locate the two screw holes on the side of the shelf toward the rear of the bay and make sure they are aligned with the holes on the CRM Install and tighten the bottom screw and then the top scr
49. eate a path protection 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 amp Note See Table 16 1 on page 16 20 and Table 16 2 on page 16 20 for OGI connector pinouts of OC 48 and OC 192 cards Step 1 Plug the fiber into the transmit Tx connector of an OC N card at one node and plug the other end of the fiber into the receive Rx connector of an OC 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 Step2 Repeat Step until you have configured the ring Step3 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 EA Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 EE DLP E176 Edit Path Protection Dual Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold Off Timer DLP E176 Edit Path Protection 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 a path protection 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 path protection selectors Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP E35 Provision Path Protection Nodes page
50. elf Shelf Ground Ground i OROROORO O OOO OY DODO O o es te a o eS Se i EOAR Ko Le OOK E NE RCHOROMCHCHCHCH IL Supply Supply Supply power power power lugs lugs lugs Bay front Return Return Return Bay rear power power power lugs lugs lugs Step2 Tighten the nuts to 36 in lb Step3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the left side of the PDU Step4 Replace the PDU safety covers Step5 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 38 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E146 Install Isolated Logic Ground W DLP E146 Install Isolated Logic Ground Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Purpose This optional task isolates logic ground from frame ground if required by site specifications The ONS 15600 ships with the frame ground strapped to the logic ground with metal shunts at the PDU input terminals Tools Equipment Screwdriver Ground wire Two hole power lugs 0 625 inch hole spacing 0 25 inch bolt holes 2 Panduit LCCF2 14AZFW E Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Remove the PDU safety cover on the right side Remove the metal shunt connecting the frame ground to the logic ground terminals Terminal designations are marked on the top of the PDU Replace the green ground wire on the frame ground terminals and secure the wire with two Kepnuts
51. emove the card a Open the card latches ejectors b Use the latches ejectors to pull the card forward and away from the shelf Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 52 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E167 Clear a Manual or Force Switch in a 1 1 Protection Group W Step6 Complete the NTP E11 Install the OC N Cards procedure on page 2 4 Step7 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E167 Clear a Manual or Force Switch in a 1 1 Protection Group Purpose For ports configured for revertive switching this task clears the Manual or Force switch and restores traffic to the pre switch port For nonrevertive ports it clears the switch but does not revert traffic to the previous port Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E99 Initiate a Manual Switch on a Port in a 1 1 Protection Group page 16 93 or DLP E100 Initiate a Force Switch on a Port in a 1 1 Protection Group page 17 1 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs Step2 In the Protection Groups area choose the protection group that contains the card you want to clear Step3 In the Selected Group area choose the card you want to clear Step 4 In the Inhibit Switching area click Clear Step5 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box The Manual or Force switch is cleared Step6 Return to your originating proced
52. es DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Complete the NTP E69 Back Up the Database procedure on page 14 4 Investigate all network alarms and resolve any problems that could be affected by the circuit deletion If necessary refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide Verify that traffic is no longer carried on the circuit and that the circuit can be safely deleted Click the Circuits tab Choose the circuit you want to delete then click Delete In the Delete Circuits confirmation dialog box check one or both of the following as needed e Check Change drop port admin state and choose OOS DSBLD from the drop down list to put the circuit source and destination ports out of service if the circuit is the same size as the port or is the only circuit using the port If the circuit is not the same size as the port or the only circuit using the port CTC will not change the port state e If you check Notify when completed the CTC Alerts confirmation dialog box indicates when all circuit source destination ports are in the OOS MA DSBLD service state and the circuit is deleted During this time you cannot perform other CTC functions If you are deleting many circuits waiting for confirmation can take a few minutes Circuits are deleted whether or not this check box is checked amp Note The CTC Alerts dialog box does not automatically
53. evel None Using the screwdriver remove the five screws located on the 600 mm 23 6 inch kick plate on the front of the bay Repeat Step for the kick plate at the rear of the bay Place a 900 mm 35 4 inch kick plate 700 16756 XX at the front of the bay and use a screwdriver to install the five screws On the right side of the bay install the side kick plate 700 16758 XX using the two appropriate screws amp Note Make sure the side kick plate s larger flange is on the floor Repeat Step 4 for the left and rear kick plates Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E122 Manual Switch the Node Timing Reference Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Purpose This task commands the network element NE to switch to the timing reference you have selected if the synchronization status message SSM quality of the requested reference is not less than the current reference Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Maintenance or higher In node view click the Maintenance gt Timing gt Source tabs The Timing source window appears In the Reference drop down list for the desired Clock choose the desired reference In the Operation drop down list choose Manual E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 DLP E123 Clear a Manual Sw
54. ew Figure 17 4 Figure 17 4 CRM Screw Holes Rear FERRARA CRM screw holes back 96609 z Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 35 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HE DLP E144 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software Windows Step 9 Step 10 Repeat Steps 5 through 8 for the left side CRM Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E144 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software Windows amp Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite procedures Required As needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task reinitializes the ONS 15600 using the CTC reinitialization reinit tool on a Windows computer Reinitialization uploads a new software package to the TSC cards clears the node database and restores the factory default parameters ONS 15600 SONET System Software CD Version8 0 x JRE 5 0 must be installed on the computer to log into the node at the completion of the reinitialization The reinitialization tool can run on JRE 1 3 1_02 JRE 1 4 2 or JRE 5 0 DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 As needed Onsite or remote Superuser Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Restoring a node to the factory configuration deletes all cros
55. f different passwords that have to be created before a password can be reused You can choose a value between 0 and 10 days e or a waiting period of nn days before password reuse Choose the number of days the user must wait before reusing a password You can choose a value between 0 and 30 days amp Note Require nn different passwords or a waiting period of nn days before password reuse is an OR statement meaning that either one of the two conditions you set can be satisfied for a password to be reused In the Concurrent Logins area click Single Session Per User if you want to limit users to a single login session Click OK The Security Policy Change Results dialog box appears Confirm that the changes are correct and click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E132 Change User Password and Security Levels for a Single Node Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task changes settings for an existing user at one node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt Users tabs Click the user whose settings you want to modify then click Change In the Change User dialog box you can e Change a user s password e Modify the user s security level e Lock out the user See the NTP E26 Create Users and A
56. gain is currently selected are listed below Checked dialog boxes will continue to not be shown Unchecked dialog boxes will be shown in the future IV Suggest use of wizard for Ring Vv Acknowledge Successful Defaults Application 7 Suggest removal of modified policy file xl Dont Show Any Show All OK Cancel Step2 Click the up or down arrow buttons next to the Maximum History Entries field to change the entry Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 42 _ Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 3 Step 4 DLP E154 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles il Click Apply and OK amp Note Setting the Maximum History Entries value to the high end of the range uses more CTC memory and could impair CTC performance amp Note This task changes the maximum history entries recorded for CTC sessions It does not affect the maximum number of history entries viewable for a network node or card Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E154 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Purpose This task deletes a custom or default alarm severity profile Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profi
57. has moved traffic to the working port FORCE TO PROTECT A Force switch has moved traffic to the protect port The normal status is for one port to be Working Active and the other to be Protect Standby In the Selected Group area select the port that you want to switch For example if you want to switch traffic from the working port to the protect port click the working port Click Force Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Hi DLP E101 Apply a Lock On in a 1 1 Group Step 5 Step 6 Step7 If the Force switch is successful CTC shows both ports as FORCE TO PROTECT or FORCE TO WORKING This indication is shown whether or not the ONS 15600 system has been able to move traffic from one port to the other If the Bidirectional switching check box is checked both the near end and far end nodes switch to the designated protection ports For example if the near end node has a loss of signal LOS it switches to the protection port and transmits a switch request to the far end node to switch to the protection port also This ensures that both nodes process traffic from the same span If the Bidirectional switching check box is not selected the near end and far end nodes switch independently of each other For example if the near end node has an LOS on its working port it switches to the protection port If the far end node does not have a LOS traffic remains on the working port
58. he DLP E26 Log into CTC task on page 16 33 Complete the NTP E22 Set Up Date Time and Contact Information procedure on page 4 4 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E145 Connect the PDU Ground Cables to the PDU Step 1 Purpose This task connects the preinstalled power distribution unit PDU ground cables to the PDU Tools Equipment Screwdriver 7 16 inch socket Torque wrench calibrated to inch pounds 9 64 inch Allen wrench Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Locate the PDU ground cables Figure 16 3 on page 16 8 Remove the PDU safety cover on the right side and install the free end of the green terminal closest to the rear of the rack This terminal is labeled Frame Ground in Figure 17 5 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E145 Connect the PDU Ground Cables to the PDU amp Note A shunt is preinstalled between logic and frame ground to bond the two grounds If you are providing a separate logic ground remove this shunt on both sides before installing the PDU frame ground Figure 17 5 Power Terminal Block Right Side Shown Bottom Center Top Logic Frame Shelf Sh
59. he OOS MA MT service state before putting it in the OOS MA DSBLD service state For more information about service states refer to the Administrative and Service States appendix of the Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual If the port is in loopback OOS MA LPBK amp MT and you set the Admin State to IS a confirmation window appears indicating that the loopback will be released and that the action could be service affecting To continue click Yes If you set the Admin State to IS AINS set the soak period time in the AINS Soak field This is the amount of time that the port will stay in the OOS AU AINS service state after a signal is continuously received When the soak period elapses the port changes to the IS NR service state Click Apply As needed repeat this task for each port Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E116 Remap the K3 Byte W Step8 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E116 Remap the K3 Byte Purpose This task provisions the K3 byte Do not remap the K3 byte unless specifically required to run an ONS 15600 BLSR through third party equipment This task is unnecessary for most users Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher A Caution If you remap the K3 byte remap to the same extended byte Z2 E2 or F1 on eithe
60. ies to delete both Profile 1 and Profile 2 from Node A this warning appears However the operation still removes Profile 1 from Node A amp Note The Default and Inherited special profiles cannot be deleted and do not appear in the Select Node Profile Combination for Delete window Step 10 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E155 Enable Alarm Filtering Purpose This task filters the display of alarms history or conditions on the login workstation Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher amp Note The Filter button in the Alarms History and Conditions windows allows you to display data that meets a certain severity level time frame and or condition CTC retains user filter activation The filter button remains active when the user logs out and logs back in Step 1 In the node view Alarms History or Conditions windows click the Filter button Step2 In the Filter Dialog window click the General tab The Filter Dialog window appears Figure 17 7 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 44 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 DLP E155 Enable Alarm Filtering W Figure 17 7 Conditions Window Filter Dialog Box Z Condition Filter Dialog a x General Conditions Show severity M CR M MJ
61. iginating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E180 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports W DLP E180 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports amp Purpose This task creates a path trace on STS circuit source ports and destination Tools Equipment ONS 15600 cards capable of transmitting and receiving path trace must be installed at the circuit source and destination ports See Table 17 1 for a list of cards Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 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 STS circuit you want to monitor verify that the source and destination ports are on a card that can transmit and receive the path trace string Table 17 1 provides a list of cards that support path trace Table 17 1 ONS 15600 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
62. ination transmit string c On the detailed circuit map right click the circuit destination port and choose Edit Path Trace from the shortcut menu Figure 17 9 In the New Transmit String field enter the string that you want the circuit destination to transmit Enter a string that makes the destination port easy to identify such as the node IP address node name circuit name or another string If the New Transmit String field is left blank the J1 transmits a string of null characters Click Apply Step8 Provision the circuit destination expected string 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 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 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 62 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E180 Provision Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports
63. ing the tooltips TSC cards are installed in Slot 5 and Slot 10 On the shelf graphic right click the active TSC card and choose Soft reset Card from the shortcut menu In the Resetting Card confirmation dialog box click Yes After 20 to 40 seconds a lost node connection changing to network view message appears Click OK On the network view map the node with the reset TSC card will be gray After the node icon turns yellow from 1 to 2 minutes double click it The node will remain yellow because of the UNPROT SYNCCLK alarm for about 12 minutes Move the mouse over the TSC cards on the shelf graphic and observe the following in the tooltips e The previous standby TSC card is active e The previously active TSC card is now standby Verify that the traffic on the test set connected to the node is still running If a traffic interruption occurs do not continue Refer to your next level of support Repeat Steps b through f to return the active standby TSC cards to their configuration at the start of the procedure Verify that the TSC cards appear as they did in Step a Step3 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 50 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E163 Delete Circuits W DLP E163 Delete Circuits Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Purpose This task deletes circuits Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedur
64. isite Procedures DLP E155 Enable Alarm Filtering page 17 44 DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher In the node network or card view click the Alarms tab Click the Filter button at the lower left of the bottom toolbar The Alarm Filter Dialog box appears showing the General tab In the General tab Show Severity area you can choose which alarm severities will show through the alarm filter and provision a time period during which filtered alarms show through the filter To change the alarm severities shown in the filter go to Step 3 To change the time period filter for the alarms go to Step 4 In the Show Severity area click the check boxes for the severities Critical CR Major MJ Minor MN or Not Alarmed NA that you want to be reported at the network level Leave severity check boxes unchecked to prevent them from appearing When alarm filtering is disabled all alarms show In the Time area click the Show alarms between time limits check box to enable it then click the up and down arrows in the From Date To Date and Time fields to modify the period of alarms shown To modify filter parameters for conditions continue with Step 5 If you do not need to modify them continue with Step 6 Click the Conditions tab When alarm filtering is enabled conditions in the Show list are visible and conditions in the Hide list are invi
65. itch on a Node Timing Reference W This operation commands the node to switch to the reference you have selected if the SSM quality of the reference is not lower than the current timing reference Click the Apply button Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box If the selected timing reference is an acceptable valid reference the node switches to the selected timing reference If the selected timing reference is invalid a warning dialog box appears Click OK the timing reference does not revert Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E123 Clear a Manual Switch on a Node Timing Reference Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task clears a Manual switch on a node timing reference and reverts the timing reference to its provisioned reference Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Maintenance or higher In node view click the Maintenance gt Timing gt Source tabs The Timing source window appears Find the Clock reference that is currently set to Manual in the Operation menu In the Operation drop down list choose Clear Click the Apply button Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box If the normal timing reference is an acceptable valid reference the node switches back to the normal timing reference as defined by the system configuration If the normal timing refe
66. ite or remote Security Level None Open Netscape From the Edit menu choose Preferences In the Preferences dialog box under Category choose Advanced gt Proxies In the right side of the Preferences dialog box under Proxies perform one of the following options e Choose Direct connection to the Internet to bypass the proxy server e Choose Manual proxy configuration to add exceptions to the proxy server then click View In the Manual Proxy Configuration dialog box under Exceptions enter the IP addresses of the ONS 15600 nodes that you will access Separate each address with a comma Click OK to close each open dialog box Return to your originating procedure NTP E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 _Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E142 Install the Narrow CRMs Wi DLP E142 Install the Narrow CRMs Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task installs narrow CRMs on the ONS 15600 bay Narrow CRM kit 53 2193 01 optional e Fiber radiuses 2 left and right e Narrow CRMs 2 left and right e 6 32 panhead screws 4 for fiber radiuses e 8 32 panhead screws 6 for narrow CRMs Phillips screwdriver 6 inches long Retaining screws None As needed Onsite None On the bottom left and bottom right install the cable radius 2 screws Lift the right side narrow CRM and align it with the
67. l Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E105 Create a DCC Tunnel page 17 5 DLP E6 Create an IP Encapsulated Tunnel page 16 9 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 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 e If you are converting a traditional DCC tunnel to an P 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 SDCC Tunnel check box Click Apply In the confirmation 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 E178 Delete Overhead Circuits A Purpose This task deletes overhead circuits ONS 15600 overhead circuits include DCC tunnels and IP encapsulated tunnels Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Deleting overhead circuits is se
68. le Editor tabs Click the column heading for the profile column you want to delete The selected alarm profile name appears in the Description field Click Delete The Select Node Profile Combination for Delete dialog box appears Click the node name s in the Node Names list to highlight the profile location p Tip If you hold the Shift key down you can select consecutive node names If you hold the Ctrl key down you can select any combination of nodes Click the profile name s that you want to delete in the Profile Names list Click OK The Delete Alarm Profile confirmation dialog box appears Click Yes for each Delete Alarm Profile confirmation dialog box amp Note If you delete a profile from a node it is still displayed in the network view Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profile Editor window unless you remove it by choosing Remove Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 WE DLP 155 Enable Alarm Filtering Step9 To remove the alarm profile from the Provisioning gt Alarm Profiles gt Alarm Profile Editor window right click the column of the profile you deleted and choose Remove from the shortcut menu amp Note Ifa node and profile combination is selected but does not exist a warning appears One or more of the profile s selected do not exist on one or more of the node s selected For example if Node A has only Profile 1 and the user tr
69. lick the circuit OC 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 OC N port must be on a receive only card listed in Table 17 1 on page 17 61 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 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 OC N ports Auto is recommended because Manual 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 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 _Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 DLP E182 Create Login Node Groups W If you set the Path Trace Mode field to Manual enter the string that the OC 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 sour
70. log box uncheck any nodes where you do not want to change the user s settings all network nodes are selected by default Click OK The User Change Results confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E135 Log Out a User on a Single Node DLP E135 Log Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 DLP E136 Log Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Out a User on a Single Node Purpose This task logs out a user from a single node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt Active Logins tabs Choose the user you want to log out Click Logout In the Logout User dialog box check Lockout before Logout if you want to lock the user out before logout This prevents the user from logging in after logout based on parameters set under User Lockouts in the Policy tab Either a manual unlock by a Superuser is required or the user is locked out for the amount of time specified in the Lockout Duration field See the DLP E130 Change Security Policy on a Single Node task on page 17 26 for more information Click OK A confirmation dialog box appears
71. ly unlocks the user e Lockout Duration Choose the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes and 0 and 55 seconds in five second intervals Step4 In the Password Change area you can modify the following e Require nn different passwords Choose a value between 0 and 10 to determine how many different passwords have to be created before a password can be reused e or a waiting period of nn days before password reuse Choose a value between 0 and 30 days to set the amount of time in days before a password can be reused amp Note Require nn different passwords or a waiting period of nn days before password reuse is an OR statement meaning that either one of the two conditions that you set can be satisfied for a password to be reused Step5 In the Concurrent Logins area click Single Session Per User if you want to limit users to a single login session Step6 Click Apply Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Step7 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E131 Change Security Policy on Multiple Nodes Purpose This task changes the security policy for multiple nodes including idle user timeouts user lockouts password change and concurrent login policies Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security
72. m of space on each side of the bay assembly you are installing Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 g Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HI DLP E109 Drill Holes to Anchor and Provide Access to the Bay Assembly Figure 17 1 Floor Template F Tr A basani P p Ta d bS Goca alle i F F D UNDERFLOOR SYSTEM CABLE E UNDERFLOOR SYSTEM CABLE Bolt Hole Pattern UNDERFLOOR POWER UNDERFLOOR NETWORK CABLE INDERFLOOR NETWORK CABLE OPTICAL CABLE ACCESS ADJACENTRACK CABLE ROUTING MODULE F bu H H SS F CABLE ROUTING MODULE ADJACENT RACK c le al D D la Bl le eis 600 mm Footprint ee 900 mm Footprint Adjacent Rack 83488 Step2 Use the corner indicators C to determine the closest recommended position of an adjacent 900 mm 35 4 inch bay assembly Step3 Use a marking pen to mark the floor with the corner indicators appropriate to your installation Step 4 At the four locations marked D drill floor bolt holes according to the bolt manufacturer s recommendation for bolt hole size Step5 If you will use under floor power use the drill and saw to cut out the rectangular floor areas marked E Step6 If you will route optical cables in a 900 mm 35 4 inch bay from under the floor use the drill and saw to cut out the rectangular floor
73. mber of Session Entries for Alarm History e Yes Removes the modified Java policy file from your PC Choose this option only if you will log into ONS 15600s running Software R1 1 or later e No Does not remove the modified Java policy file from your PC Choose this option if you will log into ONS 15600s running Software R1 0 If you choose No this dialog box will appear every time you log into the ONS 15600 If you do not want it to appear check the Do not show the message again check box Step3 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E153 Changing the Maximum Number of Session Entries for Alarm History Purpose This task changes the maximum number of session entries included in the alarm history Use this task to extend the history list in order to save information for future reference or troubleshooting Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences The CTC Preferences Dialog box appears Figure 17 6 Figure 17 6 CTC Preferences Dialog Box Date Format gt Events MMDD Y Maximum Network History Entries 5000 Maximum Node History Entries 500 C DDMM YY I Display Events Using Each Node s Time Zone Preferences Management Include Other Preferences File Browse Dialog boxes for which Do not show this message a
74. mp Note Line DCC Termination Failure EOC L and Loss of Signal LOS alarms appear until you create all network DCC terminations and put the DCC termination OC N ports in service Step 10 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E190 Provision a Proxy Tunnel Purpose This task sets up a proxy 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 Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 DLP E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations page 17 14 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser 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 Step4 Click OK Cisco ONS 15600
75. n t Show Any Hides all do not display check boxes e Show All Overrides do not display check box selections and displays all dialog boxes Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E130 Change Security Policy on a Single Node Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task changes the security policy for a single node including idle user timeouts user lockouts password changes and concurrent login policies Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser In node view click the Provisioning gt Security gt Policy tabs In the Idle User Timeout area you can modify the timeout times for each security level by clicking the hour H and minute M arrows You can choose values between 0 and 16 hours and 0 and 59 minutes Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 _ Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E131 Change Security Policy on Multiple Nodes W Step3 In the User Lockout area you can modify the following e Failed Logins Before Lockout Choose the number of failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node You can choose a value between 0 and 10 e Manual Unlock by Superuser Check this box if you want to allow a user with Superuser privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node The user will remain locked out until a Superuser manual
76. nd enable or disable the foreign node setting None DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 As needed Remote Provisioning or higher Click the Provisioning gt Comm Channels gt SDCC tabs Click the SDCC that you want to change Click Edit In the SDCC Termination Editor dialog box complete the following as necessary e Disable OSPF on SDCC 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 e Far End is Foreign Check this box to specify that the SDCC 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 E197 Change a Line DCC Termination Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose Tools Equipment Prerequisite Procedures Required As Needed Onsite Remote Security Level This task modifies a SONET LDCC termination You can enable or disable OSPF and enable or disable the foreign node setting None DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 As needed Remote Provisioning or higher Click the Provisioning gt Comm Channels gt LDCC tabs Click the LDCC that you want to change Click Edit In the LDCC Termination Editor dialog box complete the following as necessar
77. nt None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Step 1 From the View menu choose Go To Network View Verify that all affected spans on the network map are green Step2 Verify that the affected spans do not have active switches on the network map Span ring switches are graphically displayed on the span with the letters L for lockout ring F for Force ring M for manual ring and E for Exercise ring Another way you can verify that no active switches exist is to click the Conditions tab and click Retrieve Make sure the Filter button is not selected Step3 Click the Alarms tab a Verify that the alarm filter is not on See the DLP E157 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 17 47 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 Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E140 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer Windows Purpose This task disables proxy service for PCs running Internet Explorer Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required if your computer is connected to a network computer proxy server and your browser is Internet Explorer Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level None Step1 From the
78. nter 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 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 wy 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 Step 10 After you set up the path trace the received string appears in the Received field on the path trace setup window The following options are available A 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 Click Default to return to the path trace default settings Path Trace Mode is set to Off and the New Transmit and New Expected Strings are null Caution Clicking Default will generate alarms if the port on the other end is provisioned with a different string Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 E Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DL
79. o the fiber adapter Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E108 Verify that a 1 1 Working Port is Active d Remove and insert the scrub tool tip several times to clean the fiber adapter Step3 To remove loose particles from the fiber adapter a Remove the dust cap from the rinse tool amp Note Ifthe absorbent pad on the rinse tool needs replacement slide the old pad and mesh retainer off of the rinse tool tube Slide the new absorbent pad and mesh retainer over the rinse tip onto the rinse tool tube Roll the absorbent pad and mesh retainer between your hands until the opening on the absorbent pad is closed Discard the old absorbent pad and mesh retainer Connect the grounding strap to the rinse tool and to suitable ground Connect the rinse tool to the HFE based cleaning fluid bottle and pump head assembly Turn the aluminum nozzle on the pump one half turn counterclockwise and squirt the cleaning fluid into an empty container to soak the rinse tool Remove the dust cover from the fiber adapter Insert the rinse tool tip into the fiber adapter with the bent part of the handle pointing downwards Squirt twice Remove the rinse tool and replace the dust cover on the adapter Replace the dust cap on the rinse tool Turn the aluminum nozzle on the pump clockwise until it is tight and disconnect the HFE bottle from the pump Step4 Inspect the fiber adapter to ensur
80. quisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 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 LDCC tabs Click the LDCC termination to be deleted and click Delete The Delete LDCC Termination dialog box appears Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box Confirm that the changes appear if not repeat the task Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 _ Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E199 Delete a Line DCC Termination W Step4 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 EA Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E199 Delete a Line DCC Termination Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 78
81. r side of the span Step 1 In node view double click the card that connects to the third party equipment Step2 Click the Provisioning gt Line tabs Step3 Click BLSR Ext Byte and choose the alternate byte Z2 E2 or F1 Step4 Click Apply Step5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 at the node and card on the other end of the BLSR span S Note The extension byte set in Step 3 should match at both ends of the span Step6 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E119 Set Auto Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts Purpose This task changes the window auto refresh intervals for updating the PM counts Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Step 1 In node view double click an OC N card The card view appears Step2 Click the Performance tab Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 EZA Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E120 Remove the Narrow CRMs Step3 From the Auto refresh drop down list choose one of the following options e None This option disables the auto refresh feature e 15 Seconds This option sets the window auto refresh to 15 second time intervals e 30 Seconds This option sets the window auto refresh to 30 second time intervals e 1 Minute This option sets the window auto refresh to one minute time intervals e 3 Minutes This option sets the window
82. rence is invalid or has failed a warning dialog box appears Click OK the timing reference does not revert Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E124 Set the Optical Power Received Nominal Value DLP E124 Set the Optical Power Received Nominal Value Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Purpose This task sets the optical power received OPR threshold for each optical card The ONS 15600 node uses the value set as a performance monitoring parameter to determine if the power level has degraded Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view double click the OC N card that you want to provision The card view appears Click the Provisioning gt SONET Thresholds tabs From the Types list choose Physical and click the Refresh button For Port 1 click the Set button in the Set OPR column At the confirmation dialog box click OK Repeat Step 4 for each port on the card Repeat this task for each optical card Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E125 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 15600 amp Purpose This task provisions the IIOP listener port on the ONS 15600 which enables you to access ONS 15600s that reside behind a firewall Tools Equipment
83. rvice affecting if the circuit ports are in service To put circuit ports out of service see the DLP E115 Change the Service State for a Port task on page 17 16 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 W DLP E179 Repair an IP Tunnel Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Provisioning gt Overhead Circuits tabs Click the overhead circuit that you want to delete Click Delete In the confirmation dialog box click Yes to continue Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E179 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 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 or
84. s connects on the node Insert the ONS 15600 SONET System Software CD Version 8 0 x into the computer CD ROM drive If the CTC Installation Wizard appears click Cancel From the Windows Start menu choose Run In the Run dialog box click Browse and navigate to the CISCO15600 folder on the software CD In the Browse dialog box Files of Type field choose All Files Choose the RE INIT jar file and click Open The NE Reinitialization window appears Complete the following fields e GNE IP If the node you are reinitializing is accessed through another node configured as a gateway network element GNE enter the GNE IP address If you have a direct connection to the node leave this field blank e Node IP Enter the node name or IP address of the node that you are reinitializing e User ID Enter the user ID needed to access the node e Password Enter the password for the user ID e Upload Package Check this box to send the software package file to the node If unchecked the software stored on the node is not modified e 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 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 6 A DLP E145 Connect the PDU Ground Cables to the PDU W e Acti
85. s it inform the user if the delivery attempt fails It does not provide any flow control or error control mechanisms Role Set to the opposite of the mode of the NE at the other end of the SDCC MTU Maximum transmission unit Sets the maximum number of octets in a LAP D information frame The range is 512 to 1500 octets The default is 512 You normally should not change it T200 Sets the time between Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode SABME frame retransmissions The default is 0 2 seconds The range is 0 2 to 20 seconds T203 Provisions the maximum time between frame exchanges that is the trigger for transmission of the LAP D keep alive Receive Ready RR frames The default is 10 seconds The range is 4 to 120 seconds Click Finish Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 E DLP E115 Change the Service State for a Port DLP E115 Change the Service State for a Port Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Purpose This task puts a port in service or removes a port from service Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In node view double click the card with the port s you want to put in or out of service The card view appears Click the Provisioning gt Line tabs
86. s well as the ONS 15454 OC 48 AS card Tools Equipment OC N cards must be installed at one or both ends of the BLSR span that will be connected Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher In network view double click one of the BLSR nodes with OC N trunk cards that will be reconnected after a BLSR node removal Double click one OC N BLSR trunk card to open the card view Click the Provisioning gt Line tab Record on paper the byte in the BLSR Ext Byte column Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for the second OC N trunk card If the trunk cards on each end of the new span are not mapped to the same BLSR extension byte remap the extension byte of the trunk cards at one of the nodes See the DLP E116 Remap the K3 Byte task on page 17 17 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E161 Single Shelf Control Card Switch Test Step 1 Purpose This task tests the Single Shelf Cross Connect Card SSXC diagnostics and switching functionality of the TSC and SSXC cards Tools Equipment The test set specified by the acceptance test procedure connected and configured as specified in the acceptance test procedure Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Test the SSXC card switch functionality a Connect the test set
87. sible e To move conditions individually from the Show list to the Hide list click the gt button e To move conditions individually from the Hide list to the Show list click the lt button e To move conditions collectively from the Show list to the Hide list click the gt gt button e To move conditions collectively from the Hide list to the Show list click the lt lt button amp Note Conditions include alarms Click Apply and OK Alarm and condition filtering parameters are enforced when alarm filtering is enabled see the DLP E155 Enable Alarm Filtering task on page 17 44 and are not enforced when alarm filtering is disabled see the DLP E157 Disable Alarm Filtering task on page 17 47 Return to your originating procedure NTP E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E157 Disable Alarm Filtering W DLP E157 Disable Alarm Filtering Purpose This task turns off specialized alarm filtering in all network nodes so that all severities are reported in CTC Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E155 Enable Alarm Filtering page 17 44 DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Retrieve or higher Step 1 In the node network or card view click the Alarms tab Step2 Click the Filter tool at the lower right side of the bottom toolbar Alarm filtering is enabled if the tool is
88. ssign Security procedure on page 4 3 for field descriptions Click Apply Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 5 DLP E133 Change User and Security Settings for Multiple Nodes W amp Note User settings that you changed during this task will not appear until that user logs off and logs back in again Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E133 Change User and Security Settings for Multiple Nodes amp Purpose This task changes an existing user s settings for multiple nodes Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Superuser Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 You must add the same user name and password to each node the user will access From the View menu choose Go To Network View Verify that all the nodes where you want to add users are accessible in network view Click the Provisioning gt Security gt Users tabs Click the user s name whose settings you want to change Click Change The Change User window appears In the Change User dialog box you can e Change a user s password e Modify the user s security level e Lock out the user See the DLP E36 Create a New User on Multiple Nodes task on page 16 48 for field descriptions In the Select applicable nodes list dia
89. te Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Click the Circuits gt Circuits tabs Click the path you want to switch and click Edit In the Edit Circuit window click the Path Protection Selectors tab In the Switch State column click the row for the path you want to switch and select Clear Click Apply amp Note This task does revert traffic unless ports are configured for revertive switching Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E171 Verify Fan Operation A Purpose This task verifies that all fans are working before you insert the cards Insufficient cooling by the fans can damage the equipment Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Warning Step 1 Voltage is present on the backplane when the system is operating To reduce risk of an electric shock keep hands and fingers out of the power supply bays and backplane areas Statement 166 Locate the three fan trays at the front of the bay Figure 17 8 shows an unpopulated ONS 15600 with one of the three fan trays and the fan tray air filter removed Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 E DLP E171 Verify Fan Operation Figure 17 8 ONS 15600 Shelf with One Fan Tray and Air Filter Removed Step2 To ensure the three front fans are operating carefully place your hand in the
90. tep3 From the Port drop down list choose the port where the circuit will originate Step4 Click Next Step5 From the Node drop down list choose the node chosen in Step 1 Step6 From the Slot drop down list choose the OC N card to map the OC N STS circuit to an synchronized transport signal STS Step7 Choose the destination STS from the additional drop down lists that appear based on your choices Step8 Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E113 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a Path Protection W DLP E113 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a Path Protection Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Purpose This task provisions a half circuit source and destination for a path protection This task is used to create path protection selectors on the node Depending on the specific network configuration the path protection selector can be created on the source side two sources one destination the destination side one source two destinations or both two sources two destinations Selectors are required on both the source and destination sides when two STS path protection paths rings are interconnected at a single node Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP E83 Create a Half Circuit on a Path Protection Node page 6 20 The Source
91. the source or destination endpoints DCC Tunnel D4 D12 Provisions the full Line DCC as a tunnel Note Step 4 DCC Tunnel D4 D12 type is not supported on ONS 15600 Use the DCC tunneling functionality if the network has nodes other than ONS 15600 and you do not want the tunnel to go through ONS 15600 In the Source area complete the following Node Choose the source node Slot Choose the source slot Port Choose the source port Channel Shown if you chose DCC Tunnel D1 D3 as the tunnel type Choose one of the following DCC1 D1 D3 Section DCC DCC2 D4 D6 Line DCC 1 DCC3 D7 D9 Line DCC 2 DCC4 D10 D12 Line DCC 3 DCC options do not appear if they are used by the ONS 15600 DCC1 or other tunnels Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E106 Clean Fiber Connectors Step5 In the Destination area complete the following e Node Choose the destination node e Slot Choose the destination slot e Port Choose the destination port e Channel Shown if you chose DCC Tunnel D1 D3 as the tunnel type Choose one of the following DCC1 D1 D3 Section DCC DCC2 D4 D6 Line DCC 1 DCC3 D7 D9 Line DCC 2 DCC4 D10 D12 Line DCC 3 DCC options do not appear if they are used by the ONS 15600 DCC1 or other tunnels Step6 Click Finish Step7 Put the ports that are hosting the DCC tunnel in service See the DLP E1 15 Change the Ser
92. then click Remove Click OK Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E188 Change a Circuit Service State Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Purpose This task changes the service state of a circuit Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher From the View menu choose Go to Network View Click the Circuits tab Click the circuit with the state that you want to change From the Tools menu choose Circuits gt Set Circuit State In the Set Circuit State dialog box choose the administrative state from the Target Circuit Admin State drop down list e JS Puts the circuit cross connects in the IS NR service state e OOS DSBLD Puts the circuit cross connects in the OOS MA DSBLD service state Traffic is not passed on the circuit e IS AINS Puts the circuit cross connects in the OOS AU AINS service state When the connections receive a valid signal the cross connect service states automatically change to IS NR Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP 189 Provision Line DCC Terminations Step 6 Step7 Step 8 Step 9 e OOS MT Puts the circuit cross connects in the OOS MA MT service state This service state does not interrupt traffic flow and allows loopbacks to be performed on the circuit but suppresses alarms and condi
93. three screw holes you will use to mount the CRM Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the three screws starting with the bottom screw and moving up Figure 17 2 on page 17 19 Repeat this procedure for the router on the other side Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 E DLP 143 Install the Wide CRMs DLP E143 Install the Wide CRMs amp Purpose This task installs the wide CRMs Tools Equipment Wide CRM kit 53 2181 XX optional e Latch catches 2 left and 2 right e Velcro tie wrap 26 e Wide CRMs 2 left and 2 right e 6 32 panhead screws 8 for latch catches e 8 32 panhead screws 10 for wide CRMs Screwdriver Retaining screws Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None Note If you are installing CRMs on more than one shelf it is easiest to install the lowest CRMs first Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 If your site uses under floor cabling mount the CRMs on the sides of the bay directly next to the shelf below the node for which you want to route cables For instance if you are routing cables that originate in the top shelf mount the CRMs that will route those cables on the sides of the bay at the middle shelf level To install the lower latch bracket for the right side CRM line up the holes with the holes on the shelf wher
94. tions Use the OOS MT administrative state for circuit testing or to suppress circuit alarms temporarily Change the administrative state to IS OOS or IS AINS 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 Circuits and Tunnels chapter in the Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual If you want to apply the state to the circuit source and destination ports check the Apply to Drop Ports check box amp Note CTC will not allow you to change a drop port service state from IS NR to OOS MA DSBLD You must first change a port to the OOS MA MT service state before putting it in the OOS MA DSBLD 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 OOS MA LPBK amp MT CTC will not change the port to IS NR In another example if the circuit size is smaller than the port CTC will not change the port service state from IS NR to OOS MA DSBLD If CTC cannot change the port service state you must change the port service state manually For more information see the DLP E115 Change the Service State for a Port task on page 17 16 Re
95. torqued to 36 in lb Repeat Steps through 3 for the left side of the bay Build a 36 inch long logic ground strap with two hole lugs on each side Use AWG 2 cable with green insulation and crimp lugs on the terminals at each end amp Note Lugs must be no wider than 0 60 inches 15 24 mm to fit on the PDU terminals Put one end of the strap on the left side PDU logic ground terminals and secure the strap with two Kepnuts torqued to 36 in lb Put the other end of the ground strap on the right side PDU logic ground terminals Put the two hole lug from the office logic ground cable on the right side PDU logic ground terminals and secure it with two Kepnuts torqued to 36 in lb Secure the other end of the office logic ground cable to the office logic ground bar Return to your originating procedure NTP Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 WE DLP E147 Check BLSR or Path Protection Alarms and Conditions DLP E147 Check BLSR or Path Protection Alarms and Conditions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task checks a BLSR or a path protection for alarms and conditions before performing any major administrative change to the ring such as adding and removing nodes Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level Retrieve or higher From the View menu choose Go to Ne
96. turn to your originating procedure NTP DLP E189 Provision Line DCC Terminations Purpose This task creates the LDCC 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 the DCC network Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 DLP E189 Provision Line DCC Terminations W S Note User can provision SDCCs and LDCCs Line DCC on different ports User can provision the SONET Line DCCs and SDCCs when not used as a DCC termination by the ONS 15600 as DCC tunnels See the DLP E105 Create a DCC Tunnel task on page 17 5 When LDCC is provisioned an SDCC termination is allowed on the same port but is not recommended SDCC and LDCC are only needed on the same port during a software upgrade if the software version does not support LDCC Provision Section DCC termination on the port that already has LDCC see DLP E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations task on page 17 14 Delete LDCC provisioned on that port see DLP E199 Delete a Line DCC Termination task on page 17 76 Enable OSPF on the Section
97. twork View Verify that all BLSR or path protection spans on the network map are green Click the Alarms tab Verify that no critical or major alarms are present nor any facility alarms or conditions such as loss of signal LOS loss of frame alignment LOF alarm indication signal line AIS L signal fail SF and signal degrade SD Ina BLSR these facility conditions might be reported as minor alarms Make sure the Filter button in the lower right corner of the window is off not indented Click the Conditions tab and click Retrieve Conditions Verify that no ring switches are active Make sure the Filter button in the lower right corner of the window is off not indented Return to the originating procedure NTP DLP E150 Clear a BLSR Force Ring Switch Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task removes a Force switch from a BLSR port Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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 BLSR tabs Select the BLSR and click Edit amp 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 network node icons BLSR node icons are based on the network view node icon positions To clear a Force switch on the west line a Right click the BLSR
98. ty NEs that use the OSI protocol stack are on the same network The LDCC will use PPP amp Note OSI only LAP D is not available for LDCCs 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 Choose the OSI router 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 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 Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E190 Provision a Proxy Tunnel IIH 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 Default button TIf clicked sets the default values for the Router ESH ISH HH and IS IS Cost fields Step9 Click Finish a
99. ure NTP DLP E168 Clear a Lock On or Lockout in a 1 1 Protection Group Purpose This task clears the lock on or lockout to resume normal protection switching capability Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E101 Apply a Lock On in a 1 1 Group page 17 2 or DLP E102 Apply a Lockout in a 1 1 Group page 17 3 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view click the Maintenance gt Protection tabs Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 53 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP E169 Initiate a Lockout on a Path Protection Path Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 In the Protection Groups area choose the protection group that contains the card you want to clear In the Selected Group area choose the card you want to clear In the Inhibit Switching area click Unlock Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box The Lock On or Lock Out is cleared Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E169 Initiate a Lockout on a Path Protection Path Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Purpose This task applies a lock out of protection to a path protection circuit so that working traffic cannot switch to the protection path Lockouts prevent traffic from switching under any circumstance and have a higher priority than Manual or Force switches Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC
100. utton Click the Circuits tab All internode circuits are shown as PARTIAL Refer to the diagram or CTC printout you created in the NTP E169 Remove a BLSR Node procedure on page 13 7 or the NTP E123 Remove a Path Protection Node procedure on page 13 12 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 all circuits to be deleted Repeat Steps 6 through 10 for the other trunk card Log out of CTC Return to your originating procedure NTP E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP E187 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group W DLP E187 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 E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 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
101. vate 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 CISCO 15600 folder on the CD drive Click Go Caution Step7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Before continuing with the next step verify that the database to upload is correct You cannot reverse the upload process after you click Yes Review the information on the Confirm NE Re Initialization dialog box then click Yes to start the reinitialization The reinitialization begins After the 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 t
102. vice State for a Port task on page 17 16 for instructions Step8 Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E106 Clean Fiber Connectors Purpose This task cleans the fiber connectors Tools Equipment Inspection microscope suggested Westover FBP CIS 1 Desktop hand tool Scrub tool 3M high performance fiber optic wipes Compressed air duster Prerequisite Procedures None Required As Needed Required Onsite Remote Onsite Security Level None amp Note Replace all dust caps whenever the equipment will be unused for 30 minutes or more Step 1 Remove the dust cap from the fiber connector Step2 To use the desktop hand tool a Advance the 3M high performance fiber optic wipe in the desktop hand tool to access the unused wipe area S Note To replace the fiber optic wipe in the desktop hand tool remove the frame cover Put a new wipe over the base of the desktop hand tool with the stitching of the wipe aligned lengthwise with the tool Place the frame cover on the tool and press firmly to reattach Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 17 6 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 DLP E107 Clean the Fiber Adapters W Place the connector tip at the top of the slot at a slight angle In a single stroke move the connector down the wipe without lifting the connector from the wipe Before lifting the connector from the wipe straighten the connector Repeat the singl
103. west port where you want to clear the protection switch and choose Set West Protection Operation Ports with a Force switch applied are marked with an F E Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 Step 5 Step 6 Step7 DLP E152 Install Public Key Security Certificate W b In the Set West Protection Operation dialog box choose CLEAR from the drop down list Click OK c In the Confirm BLSR Operation dialog box click Yes To clear a Force switch on the east line a Right click the BLSR east port where you want to clear the protection switch and choose Set East Protection Operation Ports with a Force switch applied are marked with an F b In the Set East Protection Operation dialog box choose CLEAR from the drop down list Click OK c In the Confirm BLSR Operation dialog box click Yes On the BLSR network graphic a green and a purple span line connects each node This is normal for BLSRs when protection operations are not invoked From the File menu choose Close Return to your originating procedure NTP DLP E152 Install Public Key Security Certificate Step 1 Step 2 Purpose This task installs the ITU Recommendation X 509 public key security certificate The pubic key certificate is required to run Software Release 1 1 or later Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures This task is performed during the DLP E26 Log into CTC task on page 16 33 You cannot perform it
104. y e Disable OSPF on LDCC 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 Procedure Guide R8 0 Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 HZ DLP 198 Delete a Section DCC Termination Step 5 Step 6 e Far End is Foreign Check this box to specify that the LDCC 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 E198 Delete a Section DCC Termination Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Purpose This task deletes a SONET Section DCC termination Tools Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP E26 Log into CTC page 16 33 Required As Needed As needed Onsite Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Click the Provisioning gt Comm Channel gt SDCC tabs Click the SDCC termination to be deleted and click Delete The Delete SDCC 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 E199 Delete a Line DCC Termination A Purpose This task deletes a SONET Line DCC termination Tools Equipment None Prere

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