Dlp-B229 View Circuits On A Span - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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NTP-B199 Locate and View Circuits
Click Find Next. If a match is found, click Find Next again to find the next circuit.
Step 6
Repeat Steps 5and
Step 7
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 8

DLP-B229 View Circuits on a Span

Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures Circuits must be created on the span. See
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
From the View menu on the node view choose Go to Network View. If you are already in network view,
Step 1
go to
Right-click the green line containing the circuits you want to view and choose one of the following:
Step 2
On the Circuits on Span dialog box, you can view the following information for circuits provisioned on
the span:
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Match Whole Word Only—Select this check box to instruct CTC to select circuits only if the entire
word matches the text in the Find What field.
Match Case—Select this check box to instruct CTC to select circuits only when the capitalization
matches the capitalization entered in the Find What field.
Direction—Choose the direction for the search. Searches are conducted up or down from the
currently selected circuit.
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until you are finished, then click Cancel.
This task displays circuits routed on an ONS 15327 span.
None
VT Tunnels"
DLP-B60 Log into CTC, page 2-23
As needed
Onsite or remote
Retrieve or higher
Step
2.
Circuits—To view BLSR, path protection, 1+1, or unprotected circuits on the span.
PCA Circuits—To view circuits routed on a BLSR protected channel. This option does not display
if the span you right-clicked is not a BLSR span.
STS—STSs used by the circuits.
VT—VTs used by the circuits (VT circuits).
UPSR—(UPSR span only)—If checked, UPSR circuits are on the span.
Circuit—Displays the circuit name.
Switch State—(UPSR span only) Displays the switch state of the circuit, that is, whether any span
switches are active. For UPSR spans, switch types include: CLEAR (no spans are switched),
MANUAL (a Manual switch is active), FORCE (a Force switch is active), and LOCKOUT OF
PROTECTION (a span lockout is active).
Chapter 8
Manage Circuits
Chapter 5, "Create Circuits and
March 2003

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