Figure 5-15 Deleting Circuits From A Blsr Trunk Card - Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation

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Chapter 5
SONET Topologies
When you perform a manual switch, a manual switch request equipment alarm (MANUAL-REQ) is
generated. This is normal.
Caution
Log into the node that is connected through its west port to the node where the trunk card will be
c.
moved. (In the
From the West Switch list, choose FORCE RING. Click Apply.
d.
Log into the node where the trunk card you will move is installed.
Step 3
Step 4
Click the Circuits tab
Print or Export to print or export the information; you will need it to restore the circuits later. See the
"Printing and Exporting CTC Data" section on page 2-41

Figure 5-15 Deleting circuits from a BLSR trunk card

Delete the circuits on the card you are removing:
Step 5
Highlight the circuit(s). To select multiple circuits, press the Shift or Ctrl key.
a.
Click Delete.
b.
c.
On the Delete Circuit dialog box, click Yes.
Delete the SONET DCC termination on the card you are removing:
Step 6
a.
Click the Provisioning > Sonet DCC tabs.
From the SDCC Terminations list, click the SONET DCC you need to delete and click Delete.
b.
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Traffic is unprotected during a protection switch.
Figure 5-13
example, this is Node 3.) Click the Maintenance > Ring tabs.
(Figure
5-15). Write down the circuit information or, from the File menu, select
Bidirectional Line Switched Rings
for more information.
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