Dlp-B313 Create A Dcc Tunnel - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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NTP-B194 Create Overhead Circuits

DLP-B313 Create a DCC Tunnel

Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Note
Each ONS 15327 can have up to 32 DCC tunnel connections. Terminated Section DCCs used by the
ONS 15327 cannot be used as DCC tunnel endpoints, and a Section DCC that is used as an DCC tunnel
endpoint cannot be terminated. All DCC tunnel connections are bidirectional.
Step 1
In network view, click the Provisioning > Overhead Circuits tabs.
Step 2
Click Create.
In the Circuit Creation dialog box
Step 3
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
5-80
This task creates a DCC tunnel to transport traffic from third-party SONET
equipment across ONS 15327 networks. Tunnels can be created on the
Section DCC channel (D1-D3) (if not used by the ONS 15327 as a
terminated DCC), or any Line DCC channel (D4-D6, D7-D9, or D10-D12).
None
NTP-B127 Verify Network Turn Up, page 5-3
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
Name—Type the tunnel name.
Type—Choose one:
DCC Tunnel-D1-D3—Allows you to choose either the Section DCC (D1-D3) or a Line DCC
(D4-D6, D7-D9, or D10-D12) as the source or destination endpoints.
DCC Tunnel-D4-D12—Provisions the full Line DCC as a tunnel.
Source Node—Choose the source node.
Slot—Choose the source slot.
Port—If displayed, select the source port.
Channel—Displayed if you chose DCC Tunnel-D1-D3 as the tunnel type. Choose one of the
following:
DCC1 (D1-D3)—Section DCC
DCC2 (D4-D6)—Line DCC 1
DCC3 (D7-D9)—Line DCC 2
DCC4 (D10-D12)—Line DCC 3
DCC options are not displayed if they are used by the ONS 15327 (DCC1) or other tunnels.
(Figure
5-13), provision the DCC tunnel:
Chapter 5
Create Circuits and VT Tunnels
March 2003

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