Searching For Circuits; Procedure: Search For Ons 15454 Circuits; Editing Upsr Circuits - Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual

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Searching for Circuits

6.5 Searching for Circuits
CTC provides the ability to search for ONS 15454 circuits based on circuit name. Searches can be
conducted at the network, node, and card level. You can search for whole words and include
capitalization as a search parameter.

Procedure: Search for ONS 15454 Circuits

Log into CTC.
Step 1
Switch to the appropriate CTC view:
Step 2
Step 3
Click the Circuits tab.
Step 4
If you are in Node or Card view, select the scope for the search in the Scope field.
Step 5
Click Search.
Step 6
In the Circuit Name Search dialog box, complete the following:
Step 7
Click Find Next.
Step 8
Repeat Steps 6 and 7 until you are finished, then click Cancel.

6.6 Editing UPSR Circuits

Use the Edit Circuits window to change UPSR selectors and switch protection paths
window, you can:
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Network view to conduct searches at the network level
Node view to conduct searches at the network or node level
Card view to conduct searches at the card, node, or network level
Find What—Enter the text of the circuit name you want to find.
Match Whole Word Only—If checked, CTC selects circuits only if the entire word matches the text
in the Find What field.
Match Case—If checked, CTC selects circuits only when the capitalization matches the
capitalization entered in the Find What field.
Direction—Select the direction for the search. Searches are conducted up or down from the
currently selected circuit.
View the UPSR circuit's working and protection paths
Edit the reversion time
Edit the Signal Fail/Signal Degrade thresholds
Change PDI-P settings, perform maintenance switches on the circuit selector, and view switch
counts for the selectors
Display a map of the UPSR circuits to better see circuit flow between nodes
Chapter 6
Circuits and Tunnels
(Figure
6-6). In this
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