Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS-320 User Provisioning Manual page 299

Transport service switch
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– L# = {0 - 15} (Index of VT-Group/TUG-2 within a STS-1-SPE/TUG-3 or VC-3
– M# = {0 - 15} (Index of VT1.5-SPE/VC11 or VT2-SPE/VC12 or VT3-SPE within
TNA Source Address: The entry box allows to digit the Source TNA IP Address as
originating point of the connection. Only IP v.4 format is supported for the source
TNA IP Address.
Possible values: {1-99, 101-126,128-223} - {0-255} - {0-255} - {1-254}
TNA Destination Address: The entry box allows to digit the Source TNA IP Address
as target point of the connection. Only IP v.4 format is supported for the source TNA
IP Address. Possible values: {1-99, 101-126,128-223} - {0-255} - {0-255} - {1-254}
Include ALL: The entry box allows to digit the call connection path that includes all
affinity (resource color) constrain. All links matching this specified affinity value (32
bit integer) are included in path computation for the network call. Possible values: {1 -
4294967295}
Include ANY: The entry box allows to digit the call connection path that includes any
affinity (resource color) constrain. Any of the links matching this specified affinity
value (32 bit integer) are included in path computation for the network call. Possible
values: {1 - 4294967295}
Exclude ANY: The entry box allows to digit the call connection path that excludes any
affinity (resource color) constrain. Any of the links matching this specified affinity
value (32 bit integer) shall be excluded in path computation for the network call.
Possible values: {1 - 4294967295}
Service level: The entry box allows to digit the connection service style defining
connection protection, reversion and other attributes. It is mapped to a class level, in a
decreasing order. For instance, Service level = 31 means a connection with "1+1
protection, non revertive, with full SRLG and best node diversity".
Admin Status: The combo-box allows to select the CALL administrative status, set by
management. Possible values:
– ON CALL is committed
– OFF CALL is provisioned but not committed
Traffic Identifier: The entry box allows to define bandwidth profile for the end-to-
end connection, referred to the LSP tunnel. For E-NNI connection, only TD-ID with
switching capability = TDM or DWDM are supported, for Packet connection only
PSC is supported. Command is rejected if matching TD could not be found. Clicking
on the select hyperlink, starts the selection procedure. After the selection procedure,
the chosen value will be reported.
Hoplist ID: The entry box allows to define Hoplist Identifier assigned by user in the
Control Plane for the end-to-end connection. It defines a sequence of "next-hops" in
the connection set-up, using ERO Object RSVP signaling. If this parameter is not
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signal)
a VTGroup/TUG-2 signal)
Control Plane - Signaling: Create Network Call
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