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5.12 5.11.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility

Table 5-22
Port-Level Indicators
ACT LED (Amber)
LINK LED (Green)
Both ACT and LINK LED
OFF
5.11.3 Cross-Connect and Slot Compatibility
The CE-100T-8 card is compatible in Slots 1 to 6 or 12 to 17 with the XC10G, XC-VXC-10G, or XCVT
cards.
5.12 CE-1000-4 Card
For hardware specifications, see the
Note
The CE-1000-4 card uses pluggable Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) to transport Ethernet traffic
over a SONET network. The CE-1000-4 provides four IEEE 802.3-compliant, 1000-Mbps Gigabit
Ethernet ports at the ingress. At the egress, the CE-1000-4 card provides an integrated Ethernet over
SONET mapper with four virtual ports to transfer Ethernet packets over a SONET network.
The Ethernet ports automatically configure to operate at either half or full duplex and can determine
whether to enable or disable flow control. The Ethernet ports can also be oversubscribed using flow
control.
The Ethernet frames are encapsulated using the ITU-T generic framing procedure (GFP) (with or
without CRC) or LEX, the point-to-point protocol (PPP) with high-level data link control (HDLC). The
CE-1000-4 card can interoperate with G1000-4/G1K-4 cards (using LEX encapsulation), CE-100T-8
cards (using LEX or GFP-F), and ML-Series cards (using LEX or GFP-F).
The Ethernet frames can be mapped into:
To configure a CE-1000-4 card SONET STS or VCAT circuit, refer to the "Create Circuits and Tunnels"
chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual, R7.0.1
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CE-100T-8 Port-Level Indicators
T1X1 G.707-based high-order virtual concatenated (HO VCAT) payloads
STS-3c-nv where n is 1 to 7
STS-1-nv where n is 1 to 21
Contiguously concatenated (CCAT) SONET payloads
Standard CCAT sizes (STS-1, STS-3c, STS-12c, STS-24c, STS-48c)
Non-standard CCAT sizes (STS-6c, STS-9c, STS-18c).
Description
A steady amber LED indicates a link is detected, but there is an issue
inhibiting traffic. A blinking amber LED means traffic flowing.
A steady green LED indicates that a link is detected, but there is no
traffic. A blinking green LED flashes at a rate proportional to the level
of traffic being received and transmitted over the port.
Unlit green and amber LEDs indicate no traffic.
"A.7.5 CE-1000-4 Card Specifications" section on page
Chapter 5
Ethernet Cards
A-46.
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