NTP-B148 Create a Manual Cross-Connect for a G-Series or an E-Series in Port-Mapped Mode
Auto-ranged—Unavailable.
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State—Choose a service state to apply to the circuit after it is created:
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Apply to drop ports—Uncheck this check box.
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Create cross-connects only (TL1-like)—Uncheck this check box
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Inter-domain (UCP) SLA—If the circuit will travel on a unified control plane (UCP) channel, enter
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the service level agreement number. Otherwise, leave the field set to zero.
Protected Drops—Leave the default unchanged (unchecked).
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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
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Circuit name
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Circuit type
Circuit size
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ONS 15327 circuit nodes
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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