Creating Circuits And Vt Tunnels; Procedure: Create An Automatically Routed Circuit - Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual

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Creating Circuits and VT Tunnels

Note
In this chapter, "cross-connect" and "circuit" have the following meanings: Cross-connect refers to
the connections that occur within a single ONS 15454 to allow a circuit to enter and exit an ONS
15454. Circuit refers to the series of connections from a traffic source (where traffic enters the ONS
15454 network) to the drop or destination (where traffic exits an ONS 15454 network).
6.2 Creating Circuits and VT Tunnels
This section explains how to create STS and VT1.5 circuits and VT tunnels. For an explanation and
examples of circuits and VT tunnels, see the
can create unidirectional or bidirectional, revertive or non-revertive circuits. You can have circuits
routed automatically or you can manually route them. The auto range feature eliminates the need to
individually build circuits of the same type; CTC can create additional sequential circuits if you specify
the number of circuits you need and build the first circuit.
You can provision circuits at any of the following points:

Procedure: Create an Automatically Routed Circuit

If you want to route circuits on protected drops, create the card protection groups before creating
Note
circuits. See the
Step 1
Log into an ONS 15454 and click the Circuits tab.
You can also right-click a source node in network view, select Provision Circuit To, and choose the
Tip
circuit destination node from the menu.
Click Create.
Step 2
In the Circuit Creation dialog box
Step 3
Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide
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Before cards are installed. The ONS 15454 allows you to provision slots and circuits before
installing the traffic cards. (To provision an empty slot, right-click it and select a card from the
shortcut menu.) However, circuits will not carry traffic until you install the cards and place their
ports in service. For procedures, see the
on page 1-48
and the
"Enable Ports" procedure on page
Cards are installed; ports are out of service. You must place the ports in service before circuits will
carry traffic.
Cards are installed, and their ports are in service. Circuits will carry traffic as soon as the signal is
received.
"Create Protection Groups" procedure on page
Name—(optional) Assign a name to the circuit. The name can be alphanumeric and up to 32
characters (including spaces). If you leave the Name field blank, CTC assigns a default name to the
circuit.
Type—Select the type of circuit you want to create: STS, VT (VT1.5), or VT tunnel. The circuit type
determines the circuit-provisioning options that are displayed. See the
section on page 6-16
and the
"Cross-Connect Card Capacities" section on page
"Install Optical, Electrical, and Ethernet Cards" procedure
(Figure
6-1), complete the following fields:
"VT Tunnels" section on page 6-19
Chapter 6
Circuits and Tunnels
3-10.
3-9.
"VT1.5 Cross-Connects"
for more information.
6-15. You
November 2001

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