Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation And Operation Manual page 347

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Chapter 5
Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards
Step 3
To delete a PPM and the associated ports:
Note
Click the PPM line that you want to delete that appears in the Pluggable Port Modules area. The
a.
highlight changes to dark blue.
Click Delete. The Delete PPM dialog box appears.
b.
Click Yes. The PPM provisioning is removed from the Pluggable Port Modules area and the
c.
Pluggable Ports area.
Verify that the PPM provisioning is deleted:
Step 4
CTC shows an empty slot after the PPM is deleted.
If the SFP or XFP is physically present when you delete the PPM provisioning, CTC transitions to
the deleted state, the ports (if any) are deleted, and the PPM is represented as a gray graphic in CTC.
The SFP or XFP can be provisioned again in CTC, or the equipment can be removed, in which case
the removal causes the graphic to disappear.
If you need to remove the PPM hardware (the SFP or XFP), complete the
Step 5
XFP" task on page
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 6
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You cannot delete a port if the client is in the In Service and Normal (IS-NR) (ANSI) or
Unlocked-enabled (ETSI) service state, is part of a protection group, has a generic
communications channel (GCC) or data communications channel (DCC) in use, is used as a
timing source, has circuits, or has overhead circuits. You can delete a port if the trunk is in
service and the client is in the OOS-MA,DSBLD (ANSI)/Locked-enabled,disabled (ETSI)
service state, with the exception of the last port. You can delete the last port only if the trunk is
in a OOS-MA,DSBLD (ANSI)/Locked-enabled,disabled (ETSI) service state.
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Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide, R6.0
DLP-G280 Delete a PPM
"DLP-G64 Remove an SFP or
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