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Chapter 7
Manage Circuits
In the Summary area of the Resource Usage tab, view the following information:
Step 3
VC4 Matrix—Provides the percent of VC4 paths and VC4s dropped to lower order paths that are in
use. 384 VC4s are available with XC-VXL-10G and XC-VXC-10G cross-connect cards; 192 VC4s
are available with XC-VXL-2.5G cards.
TUG3 Matrix Ports—Provides the percent of cross-connect card TUG3 matrix ports that are in use.
TUG3 matrix ports are the number of VC4s that are dropped to lower order paths (using TUG3s to
hold VC3s and TUG2s) shown in VC4 size. 384 TUG3 matrix ports are available.
TUG3 Matrix—Provides the percent of TUG3 matrix resources that are in use. 384 TUG3 paths are
available.
VC12 Matrix Ports—Provides the percent of VC12 matrix ports that are in use. VC12 matrix ports
are the number of TUG3s used to support TUG2s (that is, VC11s and VC12s). 96 VC12 matrix ports
are available.
VC12 Matrix—Provides the percent of VC12 matrix resources that are in use. 2016 VC12 paths are
available.
VC11 Matrix Ports—(XCX-VXC-10G card only) Provides the percent of VC11 matrix ports that
are in use. VC11 matrix ports are the number of TUG3s used to support TUG2s (that is, VC11s and
VC12s). 96 VC11 matrix ports are available.
VC11 Matrix—(XC-VXC-10G card only) Provides the percent of VC11 matrix resources that are
in use. 2016 VC11 paths are available.
In the TUG3 Matrix Port Detail section, click VC11, VC12, VC3, or Unused to view the matrix port
Step 4
details:
Drop—Identifies the source slot and port.
Tunnel Name—If the port is used by a tunnel, the tunnel name appears here.
% Used—Shows the percent of the matrix port that is used.
Usage—Shows the port usage.
As needed, you can perform the following actions:
Step 5
Click Refresh to update the view. For example, if other users create circuits while you view the
Resource Usage tab, click Refresh to see the effect that those circuits have on matrix usage.
Click Delete to delete VC12s, VC11s, or VC3s that use matrix resources but no longer carry circuits.
This occasionally occurs when many circuits are added and deleted over a period of time. Stranded
VC12s, VC11s, or VC3s appear with 0 percent usage in the TUG3 Matrix Port Detail area. If
stranded VC12s, VC11s, or VC3s appear, click the VC, then click Delete to free matrix capacity.
Note
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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The Delete button requires a Superuser security level.
NTP- D200 View Cross-Connect Card Resource Usage
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