Figure 6-10 Two Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode - Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Manual

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Chapter 6
Create Circuits and Low-Order Tunnels
Note
a.
Click the Port A row (for example, Port 1).
In the TXP Port column, choose the port number that reflects Port A (for example, Port 1).
b.
In the TXP Mode column, choose TX/RX from the drop-down list.
c.
Click a Port B row (for example, Port 2).
d.
In the TXP Port column, choose Port A (for example, Port 1) from the drop-down list.
e.
In the TXP Mode column, choose TX/RX from the drop-down list.
f.
Click Apply.
g.
The ports in card view have arrows and a connecting line between the back of the ports.
Figure 6-10
To put a G-Series card port in one-port bidirectional transponder mode
Step 5
Click the desired port row (for example, Port 1).
a.
In the TXP Port column, choose the desired port from the drop-down list (for example, Port 1).
b.
In the TXP Mode column, choose TX/RX from the drop-down list.
c.
Click Apply.
d.
In card view, the desired port has arrows and a curved line on the back of the port.
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In this step, "Port A" represents the first port in a pair and "Port B" the second port in the pair.
You can pair any two ports on a G-Series card in two-port bidirectional mode.
Two Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
NTP- D241 Provision G-Series Ports for Transponder Mode
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