Ntp-B166 Export Network Element Defaults; Card Default Settings - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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NTP-B166 Export Network Element Defaults

NTP-B166 Export Network Element Defaults
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures None
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Complete the
Step 1
Step 2.
Click the Provisioning > Defaults Editor tabs.
Step 2
Click Export.
Step 3
If the file it does not appear in the Export Defaults to File dialog box, Click Browse and browse to the
Step 4
location where you want to export the file
Change the file name to something easy to remember (the file name has no extension).
Step 5
Click OK.
Step 6
Stop. You have completed this procedure.

Card Default Settings

The tables in this section list the default settings for each card. Cisco provides the following settings
pre-provisioned for the ONS 15327 optical cards and electrical ports:
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
C-4
This procedure exports the NE defaults using the NE Defaults Editor. The
exported defaults can be imported to other nodes.
None
As needed
Onsite or remote
Superuser only
"DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task on page
Soak Time (all cards) is the length of time that elapses between an AINS port receiving a valid signal
and when it automatically changes to in-service status.
Line Coding (DS-1 ports) defines the DS-1 transmission coding type that is used.
Line Length (DS-1 ports) defines the distance (in feet) from the backplane connection to the next
termination point.
Line Type (DS-1 ports) defines the type of framing used.
Port State (all cards) sets the port to one of the four available states (IS, OOS, OOS_MT, or
OOS_AINS), depending on whether you need ports in or out of service. Refer to the
Cisco ONS 15327 Reference Manual for a complete description of the port states.
SF BER Level (OC-N cards) defines the signal fail bit error rate.
SD BER Level (OC-N cards) defines the signal degrade bit error rate.
Enable Synch Messages (OC-N cards) enables synchronization status messages (S1 byte), which
allow the node to choose the best timing source.
STS IPPM Enabled (OC-N cards) enables intermediate-path performance monitoring on a node for
transparent monitoring of a channel that does not terminate on that node.
Send Do Not Use (OC-N cards) sends a DUS message on the S1 byte when enabled.
Appendix C
2-23. If you are already logged in, continue with
Network Element Defaults
March 2003

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