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Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual (458 pages)
Operation Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
CHAPTER 1 Hardware Installation
27
About this Manual
33
Related Documentation
34
Obtaining Documentation
35
World Wide Web
36
Documentation Feedback
36
Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-Rom
36
Ordering Documentation
36
Obtaining Technical Assistance
37
Technical Assistance Center
37
Hardware Installation
39
Installation Overview
40
Table 1-1 Installation Tasks
41
Installation Equipment
41
Included Materials
42
User-Supplied Materials
42
Tools Needed
42
Test Equipment
43
Rack Installation
43
Figure 1-1 Cisco ONS 15454 Dimensions
44
Reversible Mounting Bracket
44
Figure 1-2 Reversing the Mounting Brackets (23-Inch Position to 19-Inch Position)
45
Procedure: Reverse the Mounting Bracket to Fit a 19-Inch Rack
45
Mounting a Single Node
45
Figure 1-3 Mounting an ONS 15454 in a Rack
46
Procedure: Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (One Person)
46
Procedure: Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (Two People)
47
Mounting Multiple Nodes
47
Four Node Configuration
47
Procedure: Mount Multiple Shelf Assemblies in a Rack
47
Figure 1-4 a Four-Shelf Node Configuration
48
Ons 15454 Bay Assembly
48
Figure 1-5 a Four-Shelf ONS 15454 Bay Assembly
49
Front Door Access
49
Procedure: Open the Front Cabinet Compartment (Door)
50
Figure 1-6 the Front-Door Erasable Label
50
Figure 1-7 the Laser Warning on the Front-Door Label
50
Procedure: Remove the Front Door
51
Figure 1-8 the ONS 15454 Front Door
51
Backplane Access
52
Figure 1-9 Removing the ONS 15454 Front Door
52
Procedure: Remove the Backplane Sheet Metal Covers
53
Lower Backplane Cover
53
Figure 1-10 Backplane Sheet Metal Covers
53
Procedure: Remove the Lower Backplane Cover
54
Alarm Interface Panel
54
Figure 1-11 Removing the Lower Backplane Cover
54
EIA Installation
55
Bnc Eia
55
High-Density BNC EIA
56
Figure 1-12 a BNC Backplane for Use in 1:1 Protection Schemes
56
Smb Eia
57
Figure 1-13 a High-Density BNC Backplane for Use in 1:N Protection Schemes
57
AMP Champ EIA
58
Figure 1-14 an SMB EIA Backplane
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Figure 1-15 an AMP EIA Champ Backplane
59
Figure 1-16 Installing the BNC EIA
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Procedure: Install a BNC, High-Density BNC, or SMB EIA
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Figure 1-17 Installing the High-Density BNC EIA
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Figure 1-18 Installing the SMB EIA (Use a Balun for DS-1 Connections)
61
Figure 1-19 Installing the AMP CHAMP EIA
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Procedure: Install the AMP Champ EIA
62
Fan-Tray Assembly Installation
63
Procedure: Install the Bottom Brackets and Air Filter
64
Figure 1-20 Installing the Bottom Brackets
64
Procedure: Install the Fan-Tray Assembly
65
Figure 1-21 Installing the Fan-Tray Assembly
66
Power and Ground Installation
66
Figure 1-22 Ground Posts on the ONS 15454 Backplane
67
Procedure: Install Redundant Power Feeds
68
Figure 1-23 Power Terminals
68
Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections
70
Figure 1-24 Pinouts
70
Alarm Installation
71
Procedure: Install Alarm Wires on the Backplane
71
Timing Installation
71
Procedure: Install Timing Wires on the Backplane
72
Table 1-2 External Timing Pin Assignments for BITS
72
Procedure: Install LAN Wires on the Backplane
73
LAN Installation
72
Table 1-3 LAN Pin Assignments
73
TL1 Craft Interface Installation
73
Table 1-4 Craft Interface Pin Assignments
73
Procedure: Install Craft Interface Wires on the Backplane
74
Coaxial Cable Installation
74
BNC Connector Installation
74
Procedure: Install Coaxial Cable with BNC Connectors
74
High-Density BNC Connector Installation
75
Figure 1-25 Using a Right-Angle Connector to Install Coaxial Cable with BNC Connectors
75
Procedure: Install Coaxial Cable with High-Density BNC Connectors
76
SMB Connector Installation
76
Procedure: Install Coaxial Cable with SMB Connectors
76
Cable Installation
77
Twisted Pair Wire-Wrap Installation
77
Figure 1-26 Installing Coaxial Cable with SMB Connectors
77
Figure 1-27 DS-1 Electrical Interface Adapter (Balun)
78
Procedure: Install DS-1 Cables Using Electrical Interface Adapters (Balun)
78
AMP Champ Connector Installation
79
Figure 1-28 a Backplane with SMB EIA for DS-1 Cables
79
Table 1-5 Pin Assignments for AMP Champ Connectors (Shaded Area Corresponds to White/Orange Binder Group)
79
Table 1-6 Pin Assignments for AMP Champ Connectors (Shielded DS1 Cable)
80
Procedure: Install DS-1 AMP Champ Cables on the AMP Champ EIA
81
Card Installation
82
Slot Requirements
83
Figure 1-29 Installing Cards in the ONS 15454
83
Procedure: Install the TCC+ and XC/XCVT/XC10G Cards
85
Table 1-8 Card Ports, Line Rates, and Connectors
85
Procedure: Install Optical, Electrical, and Ethernet Cards
86
Procedure: Install the AIC Card
87
Table 1-10 LED Activity During Optical and Electrical Card Installation
87
Gigabit Interface Converter
88
Procedure: Install Gigabit Interface Converters
88
Figure 1-30 Installing a GBIC on an E1000-2 Card
89
Procedure: Remove a Gigabit Interface Converter
90
Fiber-Optic Cable Installation
90
Procedure: Install Fiber-Optic Cables on OC-N Cards
91
Procedure: Install the Fiber Boot
91
Figure 1-31 Installing Fiber-Optic Cables
91
Cable Routing and Management
92
Figure 1-32 Attaching a Fiber Boot
92
Optical Cable Management
93
Figure 1-33 Managing Cables on the Front Panel
93
Figure 1-34 Routing Fiber-Optic Cables on the Optical-Card Faceplate
94
Procedure: Route Fiber-Optic Cables in the Shelf Assembly
94
Coaxial Cable Management
95
Procedure: Route the Coaxial Cables
95
Figure 1-35 Fold-Down Front Door of the Cable-Management Tray (Displaying the Cable Routing Channel)
95
Twisted-Pair Cable Management
96
Procedure: Route DS-1 Twisted-Pair Cables
96
Figure 1-36 Routing Coaxial Cable through the SMB EIA Backplane
96
AMP Champ Cable Management
97
BIC Rear Cover Installation
97
Procedure: Install the BIC Rear Cover
97
Figure 1-37 Clear BIC Rear Cover
97
Figure 1-38 Backplane Attachment for BIC Cover
98
Figure 1-39 Installing the BIC Rear Cover with Spacers
98
Ferrite Installation
99
Procedure: Attach Ferrites to Power Cabling
99
Figure 1-40 Attaching Ferrites to Power Cabling
99
Figure 1-41 Attaching Ferrites to AMP Champ Connectors
100
Figure 1-42 Attaching Ferrites to Electrical Interface Adapters (Baluns)
100
Procedure: Attach Ferrites to Wire-Wrap Pin Fields
101
Figure 1-43 Attaching Ferrites to SMB/BNC Connectors
101
Figure 1-44 Attaching Ferrites to Wire-Wrap Pin Fields
101
ONS 15454 Assembly Specifications
102
Bandwidth
102
Slot Assignments
102
Cards
102
Configurations
103
Cisco Transport Controller
103
External LAN Interface
103
TL1 Craft Interface
104
Modem Interface
104
Alarm Interface
104
EIA Interface
104
Nonvolatile Memory
104
BITS Interface
104
System Timing
104
Power Specifications
105
Environmental Specifications
105
Dimensions
105
Installation Checklist
105
Table 1-11 Installation Checklist
105
ONS 15454 Software and Hardware Compatibility Matrix
106
Table 1-12 ONS 15454 Software and Hardware Compatibility
106
Chapter 2 Software Installation
109
Installation Overview
109
Computer Requirements
110
Table 2-1 JRE Compatibility
110
Table 2-2 Computer Requirements for CTC
111
Running the CTC Setup Wizard
112
Procedure: Run the CTC Setup Wizard
112
Procedure: Set up the Environment Variable (Solaris Installations Only)
112
Procedure: Reference the JRE (Solaris Installations Only)
113
Connecting Pcs to the ONS 15454
113
Direct Connections to the ONS 15454
113
Procedure: Creating a Direct Connection to an ONS 15454
113
Table 2-3 Setting up Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 Pcs for Direct ONS 15454 Connections
114
Network Connections
115
Procedure: Access the ONS 15454 from a LAN
115
Procedure: Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)
115
Procedure: Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and Solaris)
116
Remote Access to the ONS 15454
116
TL1 Terminal Access to the ONS 15454
116
Logging into the ONS 15454
117
Procedure: Log into the ONS 15454
117
Figure 2-1 Logging into the ONS 15454
117
Creating Login Node Groups
118
Procedure: Create a Login Node Group
119
Figure 2-2 a Login Node Group
119
Accessing ONS 15454S Behind Firewalls
120
Procedure: Set the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 15454
120
Figure 2-3 ONS 15454S Residing Behind a Firewall
120
Figure 2-4 a CTC Computer and ONS 15454S Residing Behind Firewalls
120
Procedure: Set the IIOP Listener Port on CTC
121
Working with the CTC Window
121
Node View
122
CTC Card Colors
122
Node View Card Shortcuts
123
Node View Tabs
123
Network View
123
CTC Node Colors
124
Network View Tasks
124
Creating Domains
125
Table 2-7 Performing Network Management Tasks in Network View
125
Table 2-8 Managing Domains
127
Figure 2-10 Changing the CTC Background Image
128
Procedure: Change the Network View Background Image
128
Procedure: Add a Node to the Current Session
129
Changing the Network View Background Color
127
Changing the Network View Background Image
127
Procedure: Modify the Network or Domain Background Color
127
Card View
129
Figure 2-11 Network View with a Custom Map Image
129
CTC Navigation
130
Figure 2-12 CTC Card View Showing an DS3N-12 Card
130
Figure 2-13 CTC Node View Showing Popup Information
131
Table 2-9 CTC Window Navigation
132
Figure 2-14 Table Shortcut Menu that Customizes Table Appearance
133
Viewing CTC Table Data
132
Table 2-10 Table Display Options
133
Table 2-11 Table Data with Export Capability
134
Procedure: Print CTC Window and Table Data
135
Figure 2-15 Selecting CTC Data for Print
136
Figure 2-16 Selecting CTC Data for Export
136
Procedure: Export CTC Data
136
Printing and Exporting CTC Data
134
Displaying CTC Data in Other Applications
137
Chapter 3 Node Setup
139
Before You Begin
139
Setting up Basic Node Information
140
Procedure: Add the Node Name, Contact, Location, Date, and Time
140
Setting up Network Information
140
Procedure: Set up Network Information
141
Procedure: Change IP Address, Default Router, and Network Mask Using the LCD
142
Figure 3-1 Setting up General Network Information
142
Figure 3-2 Selecting the IP Address Option
143
Figure 3-3 Changing the IP Address
143
Figure 3-4 Selecting the Save Configuration Option
143
Figure 3-5 Saving and Rebooting the TCC
143
Creating Users and Setting Security
144
Table 3-1 ONS 15454 Security Levels-Node View
144
Table 3-2 ONS 15454 User Idle Times
145
Procedure: Create New Users
146
Procedure: Delete a User
146
Procedure: Edit a User
146
Creating Protection Groups
147
Procedure: Create Protection Groups
147
Table 3-3 Protection Types
147
Procedure: Enable Ports
148
Figure 3-6 Creating a 1+1 Protection Group
148
Procedure: Edit Protection Groups
149
Procedure: Delete Protection Groups
149
Figure 3-7 Editing Protection Groups
149
Setting up ONS 15454 Timing
150
Network Timing Example
151
Figure 3-8 an ONS 15454 Timing Example
151
Table 3-5 SSM Generation 2 Message Set
152
Figure 3-9 Setting up ONS 15454 Timing
154
Procedure: Set up Internal Timing
155
Table 3-4 SSM Generation 1 Message Set
152
Synchronization Status Messaging
152
Procedure: Set up ONS 15454 Timing
152
Viewing ONS 15454 Inventory
156
Figure 3-10 Displaying ONS 15454 Hardware Information
156
Viewing CTC Software Versions
157
Chapter 4 IP Networking
159
IP Networking Overview
159
ONS 15454 IP Addressing Scenarios
160
Scenario 1: CTC and ONS 15454S on same Subnet
160
Table 4-1 General ONS 15454 IP Networking Checklist
160
Scenario 2: CTC and ONS 15454S Connected to Router
161
Figure 4-1 Scenario 1: CTC and ONS 15454S on same Subnet
161
Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP to Enable an ONS 15454 Gateway
162
Figure 4-2 Scenario 2: CTC and ONS 15454S Connected to Router
162
Figure 4-3 Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP
163
Scenario 4: Default Gateway on CTC Computer
164
Scenario 5: Using Static Routes to Connect to Lans
164
Figure 4-4 Scenario 4: Default Gateway on a CTC Computer
164
Figure 4-5 Scenario 5: Static Route with One CTC Computer Used as a Destination
165
Figure 4-6 Scenario 5: Static Route with Multiple LAN Destinations
166
Procedure: Create a Static Route
166
Scenario 6: Static Route for Multiple Ctcs
167
Scenario 7: Using OSPF
168
Figure 4-7 Scenario 6: Static Route for Multiple Ctcs
168
Figure 4-8 Scenario 7: OSPF Enabled
169
Figure 4-9 Scenario 7: OSPF Not Enabled
170
Procedure: Set up OSPF
170
Figure 4-10 Enabling OSPF on the ONS 15454
171
Viewing the ONS 15454 Routing Table
173
Figure 4-11 Viewing the ONS 15454 Routing Table
174
Table 4-2 Sample Routing Table Entries
174
Chapter 5 SONET Topologies
177
Before You Begin
177
Bidirectional Line Switched Rings
177
Table 5-1 ONS 15454 Rings
177
Figure 5-1 a Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR
178
Two-Fiber Blsrs
178
Figure 5-2 Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR Sample Traffic Pattern
179
Figure 5-3 Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR Traffic Pattern Following Line Break
180
Four-Fiber Blsrs
180
Figure 5-4 a Four-Node, Four-Fiber BLSR
181
Figure 5-5 a Four-Fiber BLSR Span Switch
182
Figure 5-6 a Four-Fiber BLSR Ring Switch
182
BLSR Bandwidth
183
Table 5-2 Two-Fiber BLSR Capacity
183
Table 5-3 Four-Fiber BLSR Capacity
183
Figure 5-7 BLSR Bandwidth Reuse
184
Sample BLSR Application
184
Figure 5-8 a Five-Node BLSR
185
Figure 5-10 Shelf Assembly Layout for Nodes 1 - 4 in
186
Procedure: Install the BLSR Trunk Cards
187
Figure 5-11 Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node, Two-Fiber BLSR
188
Figure 5-12 Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node, Four-Fiber BLSR
188
Procedure: Create the BLSR DCC Terminations
189
Procedure: Enable the BLSR Ports
189
Figure 5-13 Enabling an Optical Port
190
Procedure: Provision the BLSR
190
Figure 5-14 Setting BLSR Properties
191
Figure 5-9 Shelf Assembly Layout for Node 0 in
186
Setting up Blsrs
186
Upgrading from Two-Fiber to Four-Fiber Blsrs
192
Procedure: Upgrade from a Two-Fiber to a Four-Fiber BLSR
192
Adding and Removing BLSR Nodes
194
Procedure: Add a BLSR Node
194
Figure 5-15 a Three-Node BLSR before Adding a New Node
194
Figure 5-16 a BLSR with a Newly-Added Fourth Node
196
Procedure: Remove a BLSR Node
197
Moving BLSR Trunk Cards
198
Figure 5-17 a Four-Node BLSR before a Trunk Card Switch
199
Figure 5-18 a Four-Node BLSR after the Trunk Cards Are Switched at One Node
200
Procedure: Move a BLSR Trunk Card
200
Figure 5-19 Deleting Circuits from a BLSR Trunk Card
201
Unidirectional Path Switched Rings
202
Figure 5-20 a Basic Four-Node UPSR
203
Figure 5-21 a UPSR with a Fiber Break
203
Example UPSR Application
204
Figure 5-22 an OC-3 UPSR
204
Figure 5-23 Layout of Node ID 0 in the OC-3 UPSR Example (Figure 5-15)
205
Figure 5-24 Layout of Node Ids 1 - 3 in the OC-3 UPSR Example (Figure 5-15)
205
Setting up a UPSR
206
Procedure: Install the UPSR Trunk Cards
206
Procedure: Configure the UPSR DCC Terminations
207
Figure 5-25 Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node UPSR
207
Procedure: Enable the UPSR Ports
208
Adding and Removing UPSR Nodes
208
Procedure: Switch UPSR Traffic
208
Figure 5-26 Using the Span Shortcut Menu to Display Circuits
209
Procedure: Add a UPSR Node
210
Figure 5-27 Switching UPSR Circuits
210
Procedure: Remove a UPSR Node
211
Subtending Rings
212
Figure 5-28 an ONS 15454 with Multiple Subtending Rings
213
Figure 5-29 a UPSR Subtending from a BLSR
213
Procedure: Subtend a BLSR from a UPSR
214
Procedure: Subtend a UPSR from a BLSR
214
Figure 5-30 a BLSR Subtending from a BLSR
215
Figure 5-31 Viewing Subtending Blsrs on the Network Map
216
Procedure: Subtend a BLSR from a BLSR
216
Figure 5-32 Configuring Two Blsrs on the same Node
217
Figure 5-33 a Linear (Point-To-Point) ADM Configuration
217
Procedure: Convert a Linear ADM to UPSR
218
Procedure: Create a Linear ADM
218
Figure 5-34 Verifying Working Slots in a Protection Group
219
Figure 5-35 Deleting a Protection Group
220
Figure 5-36 Converting a Linear ADM to a UPSR
221
Figure 5-37 a UPSR Displayed in Network View
223
Procedure: Convert a Linear ADM to a BLSR
223
Figure 5-38 Converting a Linear ADM to a BLSR
224
Linear ADM Configurations
217
Path-Protected Mesh Networks
226
Figure 5-39 a Path-Protected Mesh Network
227
Figure 5-40 a PPMN Virtual Ring
228
Chapter 6 Circuits and Tunnels
229
Circuits Overview
229
Creating Circuits and VT Tunnels
230
Procedure: Create an Automatically Routed Circuit
230
Figure 6-1 Creating a Circuit
231
Figure 6-2 Setting Circuit Routing Preferences
232
Procedure: Create a Manually Routed Circuit
234
Figure 6-4 Creating a Circuit
234
Creating Multiple Drops for Unidirectional Circuits
236
Procedure: Create a Unidirectional Circuit with Multiple Drops
236
Creating Monitor Circuits
237
Procedure: Create a Monitor Circuit
237
Figure 6-5 a VT1.5 Monitor Circuit Received at an EC1-12 Port
237
Searching for Circuits
238
Procedure: Search for ONS 15454 Circuits
238
Editing UPSR Circuits
238
Procedure: Edit a UPSR Circuit
239
Figure 6-6 Editing UPSR Selectors
239
Creating a Path Trace
240
Table 6-1 ONS 15454 Cards Supporting J1 Path Trace
240
Procedure: Create a J1 Path Trace
241
Table 6-2 Path Trace Source and Drop Provisioning
241
Cross-Connect Card Capacities
243
Table 6-4 XC, XCVT, and XC10G VT1.5 Capacities
244
Figure 6-10 Example #2: Two VT1.5 Circuits in a BLSR
245
Figure 6-9 Example #1: a VT1.5 Circuit in a BLSR
245
Figure 6-11 Example #3: VT1.5 Circuit in a UPSR or 1+1 Protection Scheme
246
Figure 6-12 Example #4: Two VT1.5 Circuits in UPSR or 1+1 Protection Scheme
246
Table 6-3 XC, XCVT, and XC10G Card STS Cross-Connect Capacities
244
VT1.5 Cross-Connects
244
VT Tunnels
247
Figure 6-13 a VT1.5 Tunnel
247
Figure 6-14 a Six-Node Ring with Two VT1.5 Tunnels
248
Table 6-5 VT1.5-Mapped STS Use in Figure
248
Table 6-6 DCC Tunnels
249
Figure 6-15 a DCC Tunnel
250
Procedure: Provision a DCC Tunnel
250
Figure 6-16 Selecting DCC Tunnel End Points
251
Creating DCC Tunnels
249
Chapter 7 Card Provisioning
253
Performance Monitoring Thresholds
253
Provisioning Electrical Cards
254
Table 7-1 DS-N Card Provisioning Overview
254
Figure 7-1 Provisioning Line Parameters on the DS1-14 Card
255
Card Parameters
256
Table 7-2 DS-1 Card Parameters
256
Card Parameters
258
Procedure: Modify Line and Threshold Settings for the DS-3 Card
258
Table 7-3 DS-3 Card Parameters
259
DS3E Card Parameters
260
Procedure: Modify Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3E Card
261
Table 7-4 DS3E Card Parameters
262
DS3XM-6 Card Parameters
263
Procedure: Modify Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3XM-6 Card
264
Table 7-5 DS3XM-6 Parameters
264
EC1-12 Card Parameters
266
Procedure: Modify Line and Threshold Settings for the EC-1 Card
266
Table 7-6 EC1-12 Card Parameters
267
Provisioning Optical Cards
270
Modifying Transmission Quality
270
Procedure: Provision Line Transmission Settings for OC-N Cards
270
Table 7-7 OC-N Card Line Settings on the Provisioning > Line Tab
270
Procedure: Provision Threshold Settings for OC-N Cards
271
Table 7-8 OC-N Card Threshold Settings on the Provisioning > Thresholds Tab
272
Provisioning OC-N Cards for SDH
275
Procedure: Provision an OC-N Card for SDH
275
Figure 7-3 IPPM Provisioned for STS 1 on an OC-12 Card
276
Procedure: Enable Intermediate-Path Performance Monitoring
277
Provisioning IPPM
276
Provisioning the Alarm Interface Controller
277
Using Virtual Wires
278
Figure 7-4 AIC Alarm Input and Output
278
Figure 7-5 External Alarms and Controls Using a Virtual Wire
279
Procedure: Provision External Alarms
279
Figure 7-6 Provisioning External Alarms on the AIC Card
280
Procedure: Provision External Controls
280
Provisioning AIC Orderwire
281
Procedure: Provision AIC Orderwire
281
Using the AIC Orderwire
282
Converting DS-1 and DS-3 Cards from 1:1 to 1:N Protection
282
Figure 7-7 Provisioning Local Orderwire
282
Procedure: Convert DS1-14 Cards from 1:1 to 1:N Protection
283
Figure 7-8 Viewing Slot Protection Status
284
Procedure: Convert DS3-12 Cards from 1:1 to 1:N Protection
285
CHAPTER 8 Performance Monitoring 8-1
288
Using the Performance Monitoring Screen
288
Viewing Pms
288
Procedure: View Pms
288
Changing the Screen Intervals
288
Figure 8-1 Viewing Performance Monitoring Information
288
Figure 8-2 Time Interval Buttons on the Card View Performance Tab
289
Procedure: Select Fifteen-Minute PM Intervals on the Performance Monitoring Screen
289
Procedure: Select Twenty-Four Hour PM Intervals on the Performance Monitoring Screen
290
Viewing Near End and Far End Pms
290
Procedure: Select Near End Pms on the Performance Monitoring Screen
291
Procedure: Select Far End Pms on the Performance Monitoring Screen
291
Figure 8-3 Near End and Far End Buttons on the Card View Performance Tab
291
Using the Signal-Type Menu
292
Procedure: Select Signal-Type Menus on the Performance Monitoring Screen
292
Figure 8-4 Signal-Type Menus for a DS3XM-6 Card
292
Using the Baseline Button
293
Procedure: Use the Baseline Button on the Performance Monitoring Screen
293
Figure 8-5 Baseline Button for Clearing Displayed PM Counts
293
Using the Clear Button
294
Procedure: Use the Clear Button on the Performance Monitoring Screen
294
Figure 8-6 Clear Button for Clearing PM Counts
294
Changing Thresholds
295
Table 8-1 Traffic Cards that Terminate the Line, Called Ltes
296
Figure 8-8 STS Tab for Enabling IPPM
297
Enabling Intermediate-Path Performance Monitoring
296
Figure 8-7 Threshold Tab for Setting Threshold Values
296
Pointer Justification Count Parameters
298
Figure 8-9 Viewing Pointer Justification Count Parameters
298
Procedure: Enable Pointer Justification Count Performance Monitoring
299
Figure 8-10 Line Tab for Enabling Pointer Justification Count Parameters
299
Performance Monitoring for Electrical Cards
300
EC1 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
300
Figure 8-11 Monitored Signal Types for the EC1 Card
300
Figure 8-12 PM Read Points on the EC1 Card
300
Table 8-3 Near-End Line Layer Pms for the EC1 Card
302
Table 8-4 Near-End SONET Path Pms for the EC1 Card
302
DS1 and DS1N Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
304
Figure 8-13 Monitored Signal Types for the DS1 and DS1N Cards
304
Figure 8-14 PM Read Points on the DS1 and DS1N Cards
304
Table 8-10 VT Path Pms for the DS1 and DS1N Cards
306
Table 8-9 DS1 Transmit Path Pms for the DS1 and DS1N Cards
306
Table 8-11 SONET Path Pms for the DS1 and DS1N Cards
307
Table 8-12 Far-End VT Path Pms for the DS1 Card
308
Figure 8-16 PM Read Points on the DS3 and DS3N Cards
309
DS3 and DS3N Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
308
Figure 8-15 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3 and DS3N Cards
308
Table 8-13 Near-End DS3 Line Pms for the DS3 and DS3N Cards
309
Table 8-14 Near-End DS3 Path Pms for the DS3 and DS3N Cards
309
DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
310
Table 8-15 Near-End SONET Path Pms for the DS3 and DS3N Cards
310
Figure 8-17 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
311
Figure 8-18 PM Read Points on the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
311
Table 8-16 Near-End DS3 Line Pms for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
312
Table 8-18 Near-End CP-Bit Path Pms for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
312
Table 8-17 Near-End DS3 Path Pms for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
312
Table 8-19 Near-End SONET Path Pms for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
313
Table 8-20 Far-End CP-Bit Path Pms for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
314
Figure 8-20 PM Read Points on the DS3XM-6 Card
315
DS3XM-6 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
314
Figure 8-19 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3XM-6 Card
314
Table 8-21 Near-End DS3 Line Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
315
Table 8-22 Near-End DS3 Path Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
316
Table 8-23 Near-End CP-Bit Path Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
316
Table 8-24 Near-End DS1 Path Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
317
Table 8-25 Near-End VT Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
317
Table 8-26 Near-End SONET Path Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
318
Table 8-27 Far-End CP-Bit Path Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
318
Performance Monitoring for Optical Cards
319
Table 8-29 Near-End Section Pms for the OC-3 Card
320
Table 8-31 Near-End Line Layer Pms for the OC-3 Cards
321
Table 8-30 Near-End Line Layer Pms for the OC-3 Card
321
Table 8-33 Near-End SONET Path Pms for the OC-3 Card
322
Table 8-32 Near-End SONET Path H-Byte Pms for the OC-3 Card
322
Table 8-34 Far-End Line Layer Pms for the OC-3 Card
323
Figure 8-23 PM Read Points on the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
324
Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
319
Table 8-28 Far-End VT Pms for the DS3XM-6 Card
319
Figure 8-21 PM Read Points on the OC-3 Card
320
OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
323
Figure 8-22 Monitored Signal Types for the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
323
Table 8-35 Near-End Section Pms for the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
324
Table 8-36 Near-End Line Layer Pms for the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
325
Table 8-37 Near-End SONET Path H-Byte Pms for the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
325
Table 8-38 Near-End Line Layer Pms for the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
326
Table 8-39 Near-End SONET Path Pms for the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
327
Table 8-40 Far-End Line Layer Pms for the OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 Cards
328
Chapter 9 Ethernet Operation
329
Ethernet Cards
329
Table 9-1 Card-Level LEDS
329
E100T-12/E100T-G
330
Figure 9-1 a Gigabit Interface Converter
330
Table 9-2 Port-Level Leds
330
Table 9-3 Available Gbics
330
E1000-2/E1000-2-G
330
Port Provisioning for Ethernet Cards
331
Procedure: Provision Ethernet Ports
331
Figure 9-2 Provisioning Ethernet Ports
331
Multicard and Single-Card Etherswitch
332
Multicard Etherswitch
332
Figure 9-3 a Multicard Etherswitch Configuration
332
Single-Card Etherswitch
333
ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 Etherswitch Circuit Combinations
333
Figure 9-4 a Single-Card Etherswitch Configuration
333
Ethernet Circuit Configurations
334
Point-To-Point Ethernet Circuits
334
Procedure: Provision an Etherswitch Point-To-Point Circuit (Multicard or Single-Card)
335
Figure 9-5 a Multicard Etherswitch Point-To-Point Circuit
335
Figure 9-6 a Single-Card Etherswitch Point-To-Point Circuit
335
Figure 9-7 Provisioning an Ethernet Circuit
336
Figure 9-8 Choosing a Circuit Source
336
Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuits
338
Procedure: Provision a Shared Packet Ring
338
Figure 9-9 a Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuit
338
Figure 9-10 Choosing a VLAN Name and ID
339
Figure 9-11 Selecting Vlans
340
Figure 9-12 Adding a Span
340
Figure 9-13 Viewing a Span
341
Hub and Spoke Ethernet Circuit Provisioning
342
Procedure: Provision a Hub and Spoke Ethernet Circuit
342
Figure 9-14 a Hub and Spoke Ethernet Circuit
342
Ethernet Manual Cross-Connects
344
Procedure: Provision a Single-Card Etherswitch Manual Cross-Connect
345
Figure 9-15 Ethernet Manual Cross-Connects
345
Figure 9-16 Creating an Ethernet Circuit
345
Figure 9-17 Selecting Vlans
346
Procedure: Provision a Multicard Etherswitch Manual Cross-Connect
347
Figure 9-18 Creating an Ethernet Circuit
347
Figure 9-19 Selecting Vlans
348
VLAN Support
349
Q-Tagging (IEEE 802.1Q)
350
Priority Queuing (IEEE 802.1Q)
351
Figure 9-20 a Q-Tag Moving through a VLAN
351
Table 9-5 Priority Queuing
352
Figure 9-22 Configuring VLAN Membership for Individual Ethernet Ports
353
VLAN Membership
352
Procedure: Provision Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership
352
Figure 9-21 the Priority Queuing Process
352
Table 9-6 Port Settings
353
Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D)
354
Multi-Instance Spanning Tree and Vlans
354
Procedure: Enable Spanning Tree on Ethernet Ports
354
Figure 9-23 an STP Blocked Path
354
Spanning Tree Parameters
355
Spanning Tree Configuration
355
Table 9-7 Spanning Tree Parameters
355
Spanning Tree Map
356
Procedure: View the Spanning Tree Map
356
Table 9-8 Spanning Tree Configuration
356
Table 9-9 Ethernet Parameters
357
Figure 9-25 MAC Addresses Recorded in the MAC Table
358
Ethernet Performance and Maintenance Screens
356
Figure 9-24 the Spanning Tree Map on the Circuit Screen
356
Statistics Screen
357
Line Utilization Screen
357
History Screen
357
MAC Table Screen
358
Procedure: Retrieve the MAC Table Information
358
Trunk Utilization Screen
358
Procedure: Creating Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds
360
Figure 9-26 Creating RMON Thresholds
361
Remote Monitoring Specification Alarm Thresholds
358
Table 9-10 Ethernet Threshold Variables (Mibs)
359
Chapter 10 Alarm Monitoring and Management
363
Overview
363
Viewing ONS 15454 Alarms
363
Figure 10-1 Viewing Alarms in the CTC Node View
364
Table 10-1 Alarms Column Descriptions
364
Controlling Alarm Display
365
Table 10-2 Color Codes for Alarms, Conditions, and Events
365
Table 10-3 Alarm Display
365
Viewing Alarm-Affected Circuits
365
Figure 10-2 Selecting the Affected Circuits Option
366
Procedure: View Affected Circuits for a Specific Alarm
366
Conditions Tab
367
Retrieve and Display Conditions
367
Figure 10-3 Highlighted Circuit Appears
367
Conditions Column Descriptions
368
Figure 10-4 Viewing Fault Conditions Retrieved under the Conditions Tabs
368
Table 10-4 Conditions Columns Description
368
Figure 10-5 Viewing All Alarms Reported for the Current Session
369
Viewing History
369
Viewing Alarms on the LCD
370
Procedure: View Alarm Counts on a Specific Slot and Port
370
Figure 10-7 Alarm Profiles Screen Showing the Default Profiles of the Listed Alarms
371
Procedure: Create an Alarm Profile
371
Alarm Profile Editing
372
Alarm Profile Menus
372
Alarm Profiles
370
Figure 10-6 the LCD Panel
370
Creating and Modifying Alarm Profiles
371
Table 10-5 Alarm Profile Buttons
372
Table 10-6 Alarm Profile Editing Options
373
Figure 10-8 Node View of a DS1 Alarm Profile
374
Figure 10-9 Card View of a DS1 Alarm Profile
374
Procedure: Apply an Alarm Profile at the Card View
375
Procedure: Apply an Alarm Profile at the Node View
375
Alarm Severity Option
373
Row Display Options
373
Applying Alarm Profiles
373
Suppressing Alarms
376
Procedure: Suppressing Alarms
376
Figure 10-10 the Suppress Alarms Checkbox
376
Chapter 11 Snmp
379
SNMP Overview
379
SNMP Basic Components
380
Figure 11-1 a Basic Network Managed by SNMP
380
Figure 11-2 an SNMP Agent Gathering Data from an MIB and Sending Traps to the Manager
380
SNMP Support
381
Procedure: Set up SNMP Support
381
Figure 11-3 Example of the Primary SNMP Components
381
Figure 11-4 Setting up SNMP
382
SNMP Management Information Bases
383
Figure 11-5 Viewing Trap Destinations
383
Table 11-1 SNMP Message Types
383
SNMP Traps
384
Table 11-2 IETF Standard Mibs Implemented in the ONS 15454 SNMP Agent
384
Table 11-3 SNMP Trap Variable Bindings
385
SNMP Community Names
386
SNMP Remote Network Monitoring
386
Table 11-4 Traps Supported in the ONS 15454
386
Alarm Group
387
Ethernet History Group
387
Ethernet Statistics Group
387
Event Group
387
History Control Group
387
Appendix
389
Circuit Routing
389
Automatic Circuit Routing
389
Figure A-1 Multiple Protection Domains
389
Bandwidth Allocation and Routing
390
Circuit Routing Characteristics
390
Secondary Sources and Drops
390
Manual Circuit Routing
391
Figure A-2 Secondary Sources and Drops
391
Constraint-Based Circuit Routing
395
Table A-4 Bidirectional VT Tunnels
395
Appendix
397
Regulatory and Compliance Requirements
397
Regulatory Compliance
397
Table B-1 Standards
397
Japan Approvals
398
Label Information
398
Table B-2 Card Approvals
398
Class a Notice
399
Installation Warnings
399
DC Power Disconnection Warning
400
DC Power Connection Warning
401
Power Supply Disconnection Warning
402
Outside Line Connection Warning
403
Class 1 Laser Product Warning
404
Class I and Class 1M Laser Warning
404
Restricted Area Warning
405
Ground Connection Warning
406
Qualified Personnel Warning
407
Invisible Laser Radiation Warning (Other Versions Available
407
More than One Power Supply
408
Unterminated Fiber Warning
409
Laser Activation Warning
411
Appendix
413
Acronyms
413
Appendix
441
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