Procedure: Set The Iiop Listener Port On Ctc; Working With The Ctc Window - Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual

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In node view, select the Provisioning > Network tabs.
Step 2
Step 3
On the General subtab under TCC+ CORBA (IIOP) Listener Port, select a listener port option:
Step 4
Click OK to apply the change.
Step 5
When the Change Network Configuration? message displays, click Yes.
Both ONS 15454 TCC+s will reboot, one at a time.

Procedure: Set the IIOP Listener Port on CTC

Step 1
From the CTC Edit menu, select Preferences.
Step 2
On the Preferences dialog box, select the Firewall tab.
Step 3
Under CTC CORBA (IIOP) Listener Port, set the listener port option:
Click OK to apply the change and close the dialog box.
Step 4

2.6 Working with the CTC Window

The CTC window (screen) displays after you log into an ONS 15454
a menu bar, toolbar, and a top and bottom pane. The top pane displays status information about the
selected objects and a graphic of the current view. The bottom pane displays tabs and subtabs, which you
use to view ONS 15454 information and perform ONS 15454 provisioning and maintenance. From this
window you can display three ONS 15454 views: network, node, and card.
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Default - Variable—Used to connect to ONS 15454s on the same side of the firewall or if no firewall
is used
Standard Constant—Uses port 683, the CORBA default port number
Other Constant—Allows you to set an IIOP port specified by your firewall administrator
Default - Variable—Used to connect to ONS 15454s from within a firewall or if no firewall is used
Standard Constant—Uses port 683, the CORBA default port number
Other Constant—Allows you to specify an IIOP port defined by your administrator
Working with the CTC Window
(Figure
Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide
2-5). The window includes
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