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Turning up a node
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Turning Up a Node
• Port ID—(Software provisioning view only) The port identifier shown in TL1 for the Position-2
• Port Label—The name of the physical port printed on the DWDM card's front panel and shown in CTC
• P/F—Indicates whether you must create the connection manually in CTC. A Yes appearing in this column
Caution
Step 2
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-G140 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables Between Terminal, Hub,
or ROADM Nodes
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
connection.
card view.
means that you must create the connection manually.
Failure to create the required manual connections will prevent the node from turning up properly
NTP-G140 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables Between Terminal, Hub, or ROADM Nodes
This procedure routes fiber-optic cables from the
DWDM optical cards in a terminal, hub, or ROADM
node to the patch panel, and from the patch panel to
TXP, MXP, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE,
10GE_XPE, or ADM-10G cards.
• See
Step 1
node type.
• All node types require fiber-optic cables,
terminated with a single LC-type connector on
each end.
• Cisco Transport Planner Internal Connections
Report
• In the
Guide
• "DLP-G28 Install the Fiber Patch-Panel
Tray"
• "DLP-G29 Install the Fiber-Storage Tray"
NTP-G34 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables on
DWDM Cards and DCUs, on page 27
DLP-G348 Using the Cisco Transport Planner
Shelf Layout Report
As needed
Onsite
for a list of equipment specific to each
Cisco ONS 15454 Hardware Installation
Turning Up a Node
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