Provisioning Unprotected Connections; Data Communications; Interfaces - Nortel Optical Multiservice Edge 6130 Planning Manual

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6-22 OAM&P description

Provisioning unprotected connections

As unprotected is the default traffic protection configuration, unless the user
has already provisioned the STM-1/4 interfaces for 1+1 MSP protection
scheme, the user can simply provision cross-connects.
The user performs cross-connect provisioning from the Cross-connect
application in the Configuration main menu of local craft access terminal for
E1/DS1 and E3/DS3 services, while VC associations are provisioned from the
WAN application in the Facilities menu.
For a complete procedures for provisioning unprotected connections, see
Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1855-310.

Data communications

The OME6130 supports data communication features to provide the
capabilities for local and remote management of the OME6130 network
element and for interworking with other network elements to provide a
cohesive network management solution. The OME6130 OAM interfaces
provided are as follows:

Interfaces

The interfaces/protocols are configured from various applications available
from the local craft access terminal. For DCN provisioning procedures, see
Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1855-310.
LAN interface
The LAN interface provides a mechanism to connect the OME6130 network
element to the office DCN for connectivity to a management system for remote
management of the OME6130 network and subtending network elements.The
LAN interface consists of a 10/100Base-T RJ-45 port located on the front of
the OAM circuit pack.
The LAN port can be enabled or disabled with the default being enabled.
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Note: The OME6130 supports nodal provisioning. When provisioning an
end-to-end circuit, you must provision the cross connections at the end
points and at any pass-through nodes that make up the end-to-end circuit.
STM-1/4 interfaces using RS DCC (D1-D3 bytes), RS F1 byte, MS DCC
(D4-D12 bytes), or HO Path (F2, F3 and F2-F3 bytes) for OAM&P access
to remote network elements
LAN port for interface to a data communications network (DCN).
Craft port for interface to a local craft terminal PC.
M1/F1 port for modem access or for user byte access
Management channel via physical E1 port
Management channel via VC12 payload
NT6Q92MA Rel 1.0 Iss 1 Standard September 2006

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