Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual page 242

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NTP-B148 Create a Manual Cross-Connect for a G-Series or an E-Series in Port-Mapped Mode
Auto-ranged—Unavailable.
State—Choose a service state to apply to the circuit after it is created:
Apply to drop ports—Uncheck this check box.
Create cross-connects only (TL1-like)—Uncheck this check box
Inter-domain (UCP) SLA—If the circuit will travel on a unified control plane (UCP) channel, enter
the service level agreement number. Otherwise, leave the field set to zero.
Protected Drops—Leave the default unchanged (unchecked).
If the circuit will be routed on a path protection, complete the
Step 5
Selectors During Circuit Creation" task on page
Click Next.
Step 6
Provision the circuit source:
Step 7
From the Node drop-down menu choose the circuit source node.
a.
b.
From the Slot drop-down menu choose the Ethernet card that will be the cross-connect source.
c.
From the Port drop-down menu choose the cross-connect source port.
Click Next.
Step 8
Provision the circuit destination:
Step 9
From the Node drop-down menu choose the same node selected as the circuit source. For Ethernet
a.
cross-connects, the source and destination nodes are the same.
From the Slot drop-down menu choose the OC-N card that connects to the non-ONS equipment.
b.
Depending on the OC-N card, choose the port and STS from the Port and STS drop-down menus.
c.
Click Next.
Step 10
Verify the cross-connect information (in this step, "circuit" refers to the cross-connect):
Step 11
Circuit name
Circuit type
Circuit size
ONS 15327 circuit nodes
If the information is not correct, click the Back button and repeat the procedure with the correct
information.
Click Finish.
Step 12
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
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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.
Chapter 5
"DLP-B230 Change a Circuit State" task on
"DLP-B218 Provision Path Protection
5-27.
Create Circuits and VT Tunnels
March 2003

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