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NTP- D336 Create a Unidirectional Low-Order VC11 Circuit with Multiple Drops
None—Choose this option if you do not want to create a low-order tunnel or a LAP. This is the only
available option if CTC cannot create a low-order tunnel or LAP.
Click Next. In the Route Review and Edit area, node icons appear so you can route the circuit manually.
Step 16
The circuit source node is selected. Green arrows pointing from the source node to other network nodes
indicate spans that are available for routing the circuit.
Complete the
Step 17
circuit you are creating.
Click Finish. CTC completes the circuit and the Circuits window appears.
Step 18
In the Circuits window, click the circuit that you want to route to multiple drops. The Delete, Edit, and
Step 19
Search buttons become active.
Click Edit (or double-click the circuit row). The Edit Circuit window appears with the General tab
Step 20
selected.
All nodes in the DCC network appear on the network. Circuit source and destination information appears
under the source and destination nodes. To see a detailed view of the circuit, click Show Detailed Map.
To rearrange a node icon, select the node, press Ctrl, then drag and drop the icon to the new location.
Step 21
In the Edit Circuit dialog box, click the Drops tab. A list of existing drops appears.
Step 22
Click Create.
Step 23
In the Define New Drop dialog box, create the new drop:
Node—Choose the target node for the circuit drop.
a.
Slot—Choose the target card and slot.
b.
Port, VC4, VC3/TUG3, TUG2, VC11—Choose the Port, VC4, VC3/TUG3, TUG2, or VC11 from
c.
the Port, VC4, VC3/TUG3, TUG2, or VC11 drop-down lists. The card selected in Step b determines
the fields that appear. See
d.
The routing preferences for the new drop match those of the original circuit. However, you can
modify the following:
Click OK. The new drop appears in the Drops list.
e.
If you need to create additional drops for the circuit, repeat Steps
Step 24
Click Close. The Circuits window appears.
Step 25
Verify that the new drops appear in the Destination column for the circuit that you edited. If they do not
Step 26
appear, repeat Steps
Complete the
Step 27
a test circuit.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide, R7.0
6-18
VC4 grooming node is destination-node, VC11 grooming node is source-node—Creates the
LAP on the VC11 circuit destination node. This option is available only if the VC11 circuit
terminates on an STM-N card.
"DLP-D187 Provision a Low-Order VC11 Circuit Route" task on page 18-74
Table 6-3 on page 6-4
If the original circuit was routed on a protected SNCP path, you can change the nodal diversity
options: Nodal Diversity Required, Nodal Diversity Desired, or Link Diversity Only. See
Step 13
for descriptions.
If the original circuit was not routed on a protected path, the Protection Channel Access option
is available. See
Step 12
for a description of the Protection Channel Access option.
5
through 25, making sure that all options are provisioned correctly.
"NTP-D135 Test Low-Order Circuits" procedure on page
Chapter 6
Create Circuits and Low-Order Tunnels
for a list of options.
22
and
23
to create the additional drops.
6-53. Skip this step if you built
for the VC11
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