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Chapter 22
Management Connectivity Reference
Figure 22-16
Backplane - 10.10.10.100/24
Backplane - 192.168.10.250/24
22.3 Provisionable Patchcords
A provisionable patchcord is a user-provisioned link that is advertised by OSPF throughout the network.
Provisionable patchcords, also called virtual links, are needed in the following situations:
Provisionable patchcords are required on both ends of a physical link. The provisioning at each end
includes a local patchcord ID, slot/port information, remote IP address, and remote patchcord ID.
Patchcords appear as dashed lines in CTC network view.
Table 22-5
August 2005
Scenario 9: ONS 15454 GNE and ENEs on Different Subnets with Secure Mode
Enabled
ONS 15454
GNE
TCC2P - 176.20.20.40/24
ONS 15454
ENE
TCC2P - 176.20.20.30/24
An optical port is connected to a transponder or muxponder client port provisioned in transparent
mode.
An optical ITU port is connected to a DWDM optical channel card.
Two transponder or muxponder trunk ports are connected to a DWDM optical channel card and the
generic control channel (GCC) is carried transparently through the ring.
Transponder or muxponder client and trunk ports are in a regenerator group, the cards are in
transparent mode, and DCC/GCC termination is not available.
lists the supported card combinations for client and trunk ports in a provisionable patchcord.
Remote CTC
10.10.20.10
10.10.20.0/24
Interface 0/0
10.10.20.1
Router A
Interface 0/1
10.10.10.1
10.10.10.0/24
ONS 15454
ENE
192.168.10.150/24 - Backplane
176.20.20.10/24 - TCC2P
ONS 15454
ENE
192.168.10.200/24 - Backplane
176.20.20.20/24 - TCC2P
Local/Craft CTC
176.20.20.50
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide, R6.0
22.3 Provisionable Patchcords
Ethernet
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