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4.5.3 Card View

Table 4-5
Color
Gray with node name
Gray with IP address
Table 4-6
Table 4-6
Tab
Alarms
Conditions
History
Circuits
Provisioning
Maintenance
4.5.3 Card View
The card view provides information about individual ONS 15600 cards. Use this window to perform
card-specific maintenance and provisioning
shown in the graphic area. The status area displays the node name, slot, number of alarms, card type,
equipment type, and the card status (active or standby), card service state if the card is present, and port
service state (described in
perform depend on the card. For more information about card service states, see
"Administrative and Service States."
CTC displays a card view for all ONS 15600 cards except the TSC and Single Shelf
Note
Cross-Connect (SSXC) cards. Provisioning for these common control cards occurs at the node view;
therefore, no card view is necessary.
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Node Status (continued)
Alarm Status
Node is initializing
Node is initializing; a problem exists with IP routing from node to CTC or
your login/password is not provisioned on this node
lists the tabs and subtabs available in the network view.
Network View Tabs and Subtabs
Description
Lists current alarms (CR, MJ, MN) for the
network and updates them in real time
Displays a list of standing conditions on the
network
Provides a history of network alarms including
date, type, and severity of each alarm
Create, delete, edit, filter and search for
network circuits
Provision security, alarm profiles,
bidirectional line switched rings (BLSRs), and
overhead circuits
Displays the type of equipment and the status
of each node in the network; displays working
and protect software versions, and allows
software to be downloaded
Table 4-3 on page
Chapter 4
Subtabs
Circuits, Rolls
Security, Alarm Profiles, BLSR,
Overhead Circuits, Provisionable
Patchcords (PPC)
Software
(Figure
4-7). A graphic showing the ports on the card is
4-8). The information that appears and the actions you can
Cisco Transport Controller Operation
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