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DLP-G101 View Optical Channel Network Connection Information
Step 2
Click the Circuits tab. The Circuits tab shows the following information:
Circuit Name—Name of the circuit. The circuit name can be manually assigned or automatically
generated.
Type—Circuit types are OCHNC.
STS, VT, VTT (VT tunnel), VAP (VT aggregation point), STS-v (STS VCAT circuit), and VT-v (VT
VCAT circuit) are not applicable for ANSI DWDM nodes. HOP (high-order circuit), LOP
(low-order circuit), VCT (VC low-order tunnel), VCA (VC low-order aggregation point), HOP_v
(high-order virtual concatenated [VCAT] circuit), or LOP_v (low-order VCAT circuit) are not
applicable for ETSI DWDM nodes.
Size—Circuit size. OCHNC sizes are Equipped not specific, Multi-rate, 2.5 Gbps No FEC (forward
error correction), 2.5 Gbps FEC, 10 Gbps No FEC, and 10 Gbps FEC. VT, STS, and VCAT circuits
are not applicable to ANSI DWDM nodes. VC12, VC3, VC4, and VCAT circuits are not applicable
to ETSI DWDM nodes.
OCHNC Wlen—For OCHNCs, the wavelength provisioned for the optical channel network
connection. See
Direction—The circuit direction, either two-way or one-way.
OCHNC Dir—The direction of the OCHNC, either East to West or West to East. If the direction is
West to East, the channel exits from the node through the LINE-TX port of the OSC-CSM or
OPT-BST card (typically in Slot 17). If the direction is East to West, the channel exits from the node
through the LINE-TX port of OSC-CSM or OPT-BST card (typically in Slot 1).
Protection—The type of circuit protection. See
Status—The circuit status.
Source—The circuit source in the format: node/slot/port "port name" (the port name will appear in
quotes).
Destination—The circuit destination in same format as the circuit source. STSs, VTs, VCs, and
tributary units are not applicable to DWDM nodes.
# of VLANS—The number of VLANs used by an Ethernet circuit. VLANs are not applicable to
DWDM nodes.
# of Spans—The number of inter-node links that constitute the circuit. Right-clicking the column
shows a shortcut menu from which you can choose to show or hide circuit span detail.
State—The circuit service state, which is an aggregate of its cross-connects. For ANSI, the service
states are IS, OOS, or OOS-PARTIAL. For ETSI, the service states are Unlocked, Locked, or
Locked-partial. For more information about ANSI and ETSI service states, see the
"DWDM Enhanced State Model."
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide, R4.7
6-4
Table 6-3 on page 6-9
Table 6-2
IS/Unlocked—All cross-connects are in service and operational.
OOS/Locked—All cross-connects are Out-of-Service and Management, Maintenance
(OOS-MA,MT) and/or Out-of-Service and Management, Disabled (OOS-MA,DSBLD) for
ANSI or Locked-enabled,maintenance and/or Locked-enabled,disabled for ETSI.
OOS-PARTIAL/Locked-partial—At least one cross-connect is In-Service and Normal (IS-NR
[ANSI]) or Unlocked-enabled (ETSI) and others are out-of-service.
for a list of channels and wavelengths.
Table 6-1
for a list of protection types.
lists the circuit statuses that can appear.
Chapter 6
Create Channels and Circuits
Appendix C,
September 2004

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