Implementing Tl1 Gateway; Figure 2-26 Four-Node Ring Without Tl1 Gateway - Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual

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2.3.4 Implementing TL1 Gateway

Table 2-5
15454 (TCC/TCC+/TCC2/TCC2P), 15310-CL (CTX),
15310-MA (CTX-2500), 15600 (TSC)
15454 (TCC/TCC+/TCC2/TCC2P), 15310-CL (CTX),
15310-MA (CTX-2500), 15600 (TSC)
15454 (TCC2/TCC2P), 15310-MA (CTX-2500),
15600 (TSC)
15454 (TCC2/TCC2P), 15600 (TSC)
15454 (TCC2/TCC2P), 15600 (TSC)
15454 (TCC2/TCC2P), 15600 (TSC)
15454 (TCC2/TCC2P), 15600 (TSC)
15600 (TSC)
2.3.4 Implementing TL1 Gateway
Issuing commands to specific nodes in the network is accomplished by entering a unique node name in
Note
the TID field in each TL1 message. The TID field is synonymous with the name of the node and is the
second token in a TL1 command.
The following procedures demonstrate TL1 Gateway on a four-node ring (without TL1 Gateway in
Figure 2-26
Figure 2-26
Node 2
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
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Examples of Ideal ENE to GNE Resource Allocations (continued)
and with TL1 Gateway in
Node 0 is the GNE.
Node 1 is the ENE 1.
Node 2 is the INE 2.
Node 3 is the ENE 3.
Four-Node Ring Without TL1 Gateway
Node 0
Node 1
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Figure
2-27), where:
Node 3
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