Dlp- D232 Change Active And Standby Span Color - Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Manual

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DLP- D232 Change Active and Standby Span Color

Click the circuit you want to rename, then click Edit.
Step 2
If you want to edit a VCAT circuit member name, complete the following steps in the Edit Circuit
Step 3
window to access the Edit Member window. If not, continue with the
a.
b.
Step 4
In the General tab of the Edit Circuit or Edit Member window, click the Name field and edit or rename
the circuit. Names can contain up to 48 alphanumeric and/or special characters.
Note
Click Apply.
Step 5
Step 6
From File menu, choose Close.
Step 7
If you changed the name of a VCAT circuit member, repeat
Step 8
In the Circuits window, verify that the circuit was correctly renamed.
Step 9
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D232 Change Active and Standby Span Color
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
From the Edit menu in node, network, or card view, choose Preferences.
Step 1
In the Preferences dialog box, click the Circuit tab.
Step 2
Complete one or more of the following steps, as required:
Step 3
As needed, change the color of the active span:
Step 4
a.
b.
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Click the Members tab.
Click the VCAT member that you want to edit, then click Edit Member. The Edit Member window
appears.
If you will create a monitor circuit on this circuit, do not make the name longer than
44 characters, because monitor circuits add "_MON" (four characters) to the circuit name.
This task changes the color of active (working) and standby (protect)
circuit spans shown on the detailed circuit map of the Edit Circuits
window. By default, working spans are green and protect spans are purple.
None
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As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
To change the color of the active (working) span, continue with
To change the color of the standby (protect) span, continue with
To return active and standby spans to their default colors, continue with
In the Span Colors area, click the colored square that is near the word Active.
In the Pick a Color dialog box, click the color for the active span, or click Reset if you want the
active span to display the last applied (saved) color.
Chapter 19
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Step 6
for the Edit Circuit window.
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