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NTP- D211 Convert a Two-Fiber MS-SPRing to a Four-Fiber MS-SPRing Automatically
To recreate the circuits, see
Step 10
applicable procedure for the circuit type you want to enter.
Note
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-D211 Convert a Two-Fiber MS-SPRing to a Four-Fiber
MS-SPRing Automatically
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Two-fiber STM-16 or STM-64 MS-SPRings can be converted to four-fiber MS-SPRings. To convert, you
Note
install two additional STM-16 or STM-64 cards at each two-fiber MS-SPRing node, then log into CTC
and convert the MS-SPRing from two-fiber to four-fiber. The fibers that were divided into working and
protect bandwidths for the two-fiber MS-SPRing are now fully allocated for working MS-SPRing traffic.
A span upgrade can be performed prior to the two-fiber to four-fiber MS-SPRing conversion.
MS-SPRing protection channel access (PCA) circuits, if present, will remain in their existing VC4s.
Note
Therefore, they will be located on the working path of the four-fiber MS-SPRing and will have full
MS-SPRing protection. To route PCA circuits on protection channels in the four-fiber MS-SPRing,
delete and recreate the circuits after the upgrade. For example, if you upgrade a two-fiber STM-16
MS-SPRing to four-fiber, PCA circuits on the protection VC4s (VCs 8 to 16) in the two-fiber
MS-SPRing will remain in their existing VC4s, which are working VC4s in the four-fiber MS-SPRing.
Deleting and recreating the STM-16 PCA circuits moves the circuits to VC4s 1 to 7 in the protect
bandwidth of the four-fiber MS-SPRing. To delete circuits, see the
Overhead Circuits and Server Trails" procedure on page
Circuits and Low-Order Tunnels."
Before beginning this procedure, optical transmit and receive levels should be in their acceptable range
Note
as shown in
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide, R7.0
13-16
Chapter 6, "Create Circuits and Low-Order Tunnels."
To add additional nodes to an MS-SPRing, see the
procedure on page
14-2.
This procedure upgrades a two-fiber MS-SPRing to a four-fiber
MS-SPRing without disrupting traffic. The conversion will be easier if
the same east and west configuration is used on all nodes being
upgraded.
None
NTP-D41 Create the MS-SPRing, page 5-13
As needed
Onsite
Provisioning or higher
Table 2-4 on page
2-17.
Chapter 13
Convert Network Configurations
and choose the
"NTP-D353 Add an MS-SPRing Node"
"NTP-D288 Modify and Delete
7-4. To create circuits, see
Chapter 6, "Create
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