Side Line Ports - Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Reference Manual

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Chapter 9
Node Reference

9.3.2 Side line ports

Side line ports are ports that are physically connected to the spans. Side line ports can be:
9.3.3 Optical Side Configurations
You can use the following Side IDs depending on the type of node layout:
Side IDs are assigned automatically by the system when you create default internal patchcords in CTC
or when you import the CTP XML configuration file into CTC. You can create a side manually using
CTC or TL1 if the following conditions are met:
Note
Cisco does not recommend that you manually create or modify ONS 15454 sides.
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All ports terminating the fiber stage and physically labeled as LINE, such as ports on the following
cards:
Booster amplifier (OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L cards, and the OPT-AMP-C,
OPT-AMP-L, or OPT-AMP-17-C cards when provisioned in OPT-LINE mode)
OSC-CSM
All ports that can be physically connected to the external span using DCN terminations, such as:
Booster amplifier LINE-RX and LINE-TX ports
OSC-CSM LINE-RX and LINE-TX ports
40-WXC-C COM-RX and COM-TX ports
MMU EXP-A-RX and EXP-A-TX ports
All ports that can be physically connected to the external span using DCN terminations in a line
node, such as:
Preamplifier (OPT-PRE card and the OPT-AMP-C, OPT-AMP-L, or OPT-AMP-17-C cards
when provisioned in OPT-PRE mode) COM-RX and COM-TX ports
Booster amplifier COM-TX port
OSC-CSM COM-TX port
All ports that can be physically connected to the external span using DCN terminations in a
40-channel MUX/DMX terminal node, such as:
40-MUX-C COM-TX port
40-DMX-C COM-RX port
In legacy nodes (that is, a node with no provisioned or installed 40-WXC-C cards), the permissible
Side IDs are A and B only.
In four-degree mesh nodes with four or less 40-WXC-C cards installed, the permissible Side IDs are
A, B, C, and D.
In eight-degree mesh nodes, with eight or less 40-WXC-C cards installed, the allowed Side IDs are
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H.
You use a permissible side identifier, A through H.
The shelf contains a TX and an RX side line port (see
The side line ports are not connected to an internal patchcord.
"9.3.2 Side line ports" section on page
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Reference Manual, R8.5
9.3.2 Side line ports
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