Ntp-B185 Create A Manually Routed Ds-3 Circuit - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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NTP-B185 Create a Manually Routed DS-3 Circuit

NTP-B185 Create a Manually Routed DS-3 Circuit
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Complete the
Step 1
create the circuit. If you are already logged in, continue with
If you want to assign a name to the circuit source and destination ports before you create the circuit,
Step 2
complete the
From the View menu choose Go to Network View.
Step 3
Click the Circuits tab, then click Create.
Step 4
In the Circuit Creation dialog box
Step 5
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
5-22
This procedure creates a DS-3 circuit and allows you to choose the circuit
route.
None
NTP-B127 Verify Network Turn Up, page 5-3
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
"DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task on page 2-23
"DLP-B314 Assign a Name to a Port" task on page
Name—Assign a name to the circuit. The name can be alphanumeric and up to 48 characters
(including spaces). Circuit names should be 44 characters or less if you want the ability to create
monitor circuits. If you leave this field blank, CTC will assign a default name to the circuit.
Type—Choose STS. STS cross-connects will carry the DS-3 circuit across the ONS 15327 network.
Size—Choose STS-1.
Bidirectional—Leave this field checked.
Number of circuits—Type the number of DS-3 circuits you want to create. The default is 1.
Auto-ranged—Applies to automatically-routed circuits only. If you entered more than 1 in Number
of Circuits, uncheck this check box. (The check box is unavailable if only one circuit is entered in
Number of Circuits.)
State—Choose a service state to apply to the circuit:
IS—The circuit is in service.
OOS—The circuit is out of service. Traffic is not passed on the circuit.
OOS-AINS—The circuit is out of service until it receives a valid signal, at which time the
circuit state automatically changes to in service (IS).
OOS-MT—The circuit is in a maintenance state. The maintenance state does not interrupt traffic
flow; it suppresses alarms and conditions and permits loopbacks on the circuit. Use OOS-MT
for circuit testing or to suppress circuit alarms temporarily. Change the state to IS, OOS, or
OOS-AINS when testing is complete. See the
page
8-8.
Apply to drop ports—Check this check box if you want to apply the state chosen in the State field
to the circuit source and destination ports. CTC will apply the circuit state to the ports only if the
circuit bandwidth is the same as the port bandwidth or, if the port bandwidth is larger than the
circuit, the circuit must be the first circuit to use port. If not, a Warning dialog box displays the ports
where the circuit state could not be applied. If the check box is unchecked, CTC will not change the
state of the source and destination ports.
at a node on the network where you will
(Figure 5-4 on page
5-19), complete the following fields:
"DLP-B230 Change a Circuit State" task on
Chapter 5
Create Circuits and VT Tunnels
Step
3.
5-16. If not, continue with
Step
4.
March 2003

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