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Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference Manual

Product and Documentation Release 9.1 and Release 9.2 August 2012

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Contents Americas Headquarters Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference ManualCisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference Manual, Release 9.1 Iii N T E N T SFan-Tray Assembly CTC Software Installed on the 15310E-CTX-K9 Card Timing Vii Rolls WindowViii IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 2 ONS Node to RouterPerformance Monitoring Snmp Specifications A-1 Xii Threshold Defaults C-425-PR 24-GA CORR-SHIELD Outdoor Cable Assembly Xiv Configurations 12-3 XviJ22 Link Icons Color Codes for Alarm and Condition Severities ONS 15310-MA SDH Card Service State Transitions B-3 Date Revision HistoryXxi Audience Document ObjectivesRelated Documentation XxiiConvention Application Document ConventionsXxiii Xxiv Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaXxv Xxvi Xxvii GEM Disse AnvisningerXxviii Obtaining Optical Networking Information Where to Find Safety and Warning InformationCisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM XxixXxx Installation Overview Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Shelf Assembly HardwareRack Installation Mounting Brackets ONS 15310-MA SDH Shelf Assembly DimensionsMounting a Single ONS 15310-MA SDH in a Rack Mounting a Single NodeMounting Multiple Nodes Electrical Interface AssembliesFront Door Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Shelf Assembly Hardware Front DoorRear Cover Power and Ground DescriptionGround holes 144707 Ground holes Cable Description and Installation Shelf TemperatureCabling Types ACS Cable T015654 PCAM90SPA0PC001 ACS Part Numbers Length DescriptionPCAM90SPA1OC001 PCAM90SPA3MC001Fiber Cable Installation 10 Shelf Assembly with Fiber Guide Installed Coaxial Cable InstallationSignal Pin 4 E1 Cable InstallationRing Port Tip Port Connectors J23 and J24 Not used Ring Port Tip Port Alarm Cable Installation Function DB-25 Pin Number FunctionOut 1+ Out 2+ Out 3+ Out 4+ Out 5+ Out 6+ Out 7+ UDC Cable Installation Bits Cable InstallationDB-9 Pin Number Function Cable Routing and Management RJ-45 Pin RS-232/64K Number ModeStandard Cable Management Bracket TX +Extended Cable Management Bracket 12 Installing the Standard Cable Management Bracket13 Installing the Extended Cable Management Bracket Fan-Tray AssemblyOrderwire Fan Speed and Power RequirementsFan Failure Air FilterRJ-11 Pin Number Description Cards and Slots 14 RJ-11 Cable ConnectorSTM1/STM4/STM16 BNCCopper SFP-RJ4 LC SFPCard Summary and Compatibility Card ReferenceCard Platforms Description For Additional Information Card SummaryMA SDH Card CompatibilityCard 15310E-CTX-K9 Card 2shows the 15310E-CTX-K9 card faceplate and block diagram4 15310E-CTX-K9 Card-Level Indicators 2 15310E-CTX-K9 Card Side SwitchesSystem Cross-Connect 3 15310E-CTX-K9 Optical InterfacesCE-100T-8 Card 5 15310E-CTX-K9 Port-Level IndicatorsACT/STBY LED Green/Amber It is amber if the card is the standby card3shows the CE-100T-8 card faceplate and block diagram 2 CE-100T-8 Port-Level Indicators 1 CE-100T-8 Card-Level IndicatorsCE-MR-6 Card Port-Level Indicators DescriptionOFF Card Reference CE-MR-6 Card 4shows the CE-MR-6 card faceplate and block diagram CE-MR-6 Port-Level Indicators CE-MR-6 Card-Level IndicatorsML-100T-8 Card ML-Series Cisco IOS CLI Console Port 1 ML-100T-8 Card Description6shows the ML-100T-8 card faceplate and block diagram 4 ML-100T-8 Port-Level Indicators 3 ML-100T-8 Card-Level IndicatorsE121E3DS33 and E163E3DS33 Cards E121E3DS33 and E163E3DS33 Card Faceplates and Block DiagramBIC Configuration on WBE Cards 1 E121E3DS33 and E163E3DS33 Card-Level IndicatorsFiller Cards Card-Level Indicators DescriptionSFP Modules 15310E-CTX-K9 Compatibility by CardONS-SI-2G-I1 ONS-SI-2G-L1 ONS-SI-2G-S1 ONS-SI-2G-L2 CE-MR-6 SFP Description12 Actuator/Button SFP PPM ProvisioningONS 15310-MA SDH Card and Port Protection OverviewONS 15310-MA SDH Chassis Card Layout 1 11 Electrical Card ProtectionCard Protection ONS 15310-MA SDH Card and Port Protection 3 .15310E-CTX-K9 Card Equipment Protection Lmsp Optical Port ProtectionExternal Switching Commands Automatic Protection SwitchingPage CTC Software Delivery Methods CTC Software Installed on the 15310E-CTX-K9 CardCTC Software Versions in an ONS 15310-MA SDH Node View CTC Software Installed on the PC or Unix WorkstationPC, Unix and Mac Workstation Requirements CTC Installation OverviewRAM Area RequirementsONS 15310-MA SDH Connection Method Description Requirements CTC LoginLAN SDHCTC Window ONS 15310-MA SDH Node View Default Login ViewCTC Card Colors Node ViewCard and Slot Color Status Port Color Service State Description Node View Tabs Node View Card ShortcutsCard Status Description Tab Description SubtabsNetwork View Appendix B, Administrative and Service StatesCTC Node Colors Color Alarm StatusNetwork View Tabs 8lists the tabs and subtabs available in the network viewLink Consolidation DCC LinksIcon Description DCC icon GCC icon OTS icon PPC icon Server Trail iconCTC Card View of an E121E3DS33 Card Card ViewPrint and Export CTC Data Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Procedure Guide for specifics Static IP-Over-CLNS Tunnels Static Category IP-Over-CLNS TL1 Tunnel Comments Traffic Card Reset Common Control Card ResetSoftware Revert Database BackupUsers IDs and Security Levels SecurityUser Privileges by CTC Action User Privileges and PoliciesOSI Snmp CTC Tab Subtab Subtab Actions Maintenance Provisioning SuperuserSecurity Policies Run APC/Disable APC RefreshVlan DB APCUser Password, Login, and Access Policies Idle User TimeoutSuperuser Privileges for Provisioning Users Idle TimeAudit Trail Log Entries Audit TrailRadius Security Radius AuthenticationAudit Trail Capacities Shared SecretsSecurity Radius Security Page Timing Parameters TimingSynchronization Status Messaging Network TimingMessage Quality Description Page Circuits and Tunnels Circuit Properties Status Definition/Activity Circuit StatusCircuit States Information about in-service topology upgrades, see , SDHPendingmerge DroppendingProtection Type Description Circuit Protection TypesLmsp Description Circuit Information in the Edit Circuits WindowTerminal Loopback in the Edit Circuits Window Port Color StateVC Low-order Path Tunnels and Aggregation Points VC-12 BandwidthDCC Tunnels Traditional DCC Tunnels Subnetwork Connection Protection CircuitsIP-Encapsulated Tunnels SDH Layer SDH BytesGo-and-Return Subnetwork Connection Protection Routing Open-Ended Subnetwork Connection Protection CircuitsVcat Circuit States Virtual Concatenated CircuitsVcat Common Fiber Routing Vcat Member RoutingFor CE100T-8 card For CE-MR-6 card Link Capacity AdjustmentCard Circuit Rate Number of Members Vcat Circuit SizeVC3 VC3 VC4Open-Ended Vcat Card Mode Member UtOfGroupSupport Add a Delete aOpen-Ended Vcat Protection Routing Preferences Routing Mode Protection OptionsSection and Path Trace Routing Preferences Routing Mode Protection OptionsPCA DRI J1 or J2 Cards/PortsRolls Window Bridge and RollState Description Roll StatusSingle Destination Roll Single and Dual Rolls11illustrates a dual roll on the same circuit Two-Circuit Bridge and Roll Merged CircuitsProtected Circuits Server Trails Reconfigured CircuitsVcat Circuit Routing over Server Trails Server Trail Protection TypesShared Resource Link Group Page Management Network Connectivity IP Addressing Scenarios IP Networking OverviewWhat to Check Scenario 1 CTC and ONS 15310-MA SDH Nodes on the Same Subnet LAN B Scenario 3 Using Proxy ARP SDH Scenario 4 Default Gateway on CTC ComputerScenario 4 Default Gateway on a CTC Computer Scenario 5 Using Static Routes to Connect to LANs271793 Scenario 5 Static Route with Multiple LAN Destinations Scenario 6 Using Ospf8shows a network enabled for Ospf Scenario 7 Provisioning the ONS 15310-MA SDH Proxy Server Scenario 6 Ospf Not EnabledManagement Network Connectivity IP Addressing Scenarios Ospf SettingGNE ONS 15310-MA SDH 86.1.1.1 Scenario 7 Proxy Server with ENEs on Multiple Rings Packets Arrive At Accepts Rejects Routing TableOSPF, Icmp Entry Destination Mask Gateway Interface Port Function Action1 External FirewallsIs 683 and the TCC Corba Default is TCC Fixed 10240-12287 Proxy client 57790 Default TCC listener portPort Function Action Open GNE 13 Proxy and Firewall Tunnels for Foreign Terminations 14 Foreign Node Connection to an ENE Ethernet Port TCP/IP and OSI NetworkingOSI Model IP Protocols OSI Protocols IP-OSI Tunnels Point-to-Point ProtocolOSI Connectionless Network Service Link Access Protocol on the D ChannelField Definition Description SEL OSI Routing Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Protocol End System-to-Intermediate System ProtocolField TarpSize bytes Description Tarp Processing Type Description ProcedureField Abbreviation Size bytes Description PDUTarp Loop Detection Buffer Default Range Timer Description SecondsProcess General Tarp Flow Manual Tarp Adjacencies OSI Virtual RoutersManual TID to Nsap Provisioning EMS IP-over-CLNS TunnelsIP Over Clns Tunnel Scenario 1 ONS Node to Other Vendor GNE Provisioning IP-over-CLNS TunnelsStep Purpose 19 IP Over Clns Tunnel Scenario 1 ONS NE to Other Vender GNE IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 2 ONS Node to RouterManagement Network Connectivity TCP/IP and OSI Networking IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel Scenario 2 ONS Node to Router CTC 1 10.10.10.100/24 Tab Actions Provisioning OSI in CTCIPv6 Native Support IPv6 Network Compatibility2 IPv6 Disabled Mode 1 IPv6 Enabled ModeIPv6 Node IPv4 Node 3 IPv6 in Non-secure Mode FTP Support for ENE Database Backup4 IPv6 in Secure Mode 5 IPv6 LimitationsSubnetwork Connection Protection Configurations SDH Topologies and UpgradesSubnetwork Connection Protection Application Example Subnetwork Connection Protection BandwidthTerminal Point-to-Point and Linear ADM Configurations Subtending Rings InteroperabilityONS 15310-MA SDH Linear ConnectionsPath-Protected Mesh Network for ONS 15310-MA SDH Nodes Path-Protected Mesh NetworksNode Protect traffic Stmn Speed Upgrades Four Node ConfigurationsManual Span Upgrades Span Upgrade WizardOverlay Ring Circuits Overlay Ring Circuit 10-1 Viewing AlarmsRight-click a column and choose Show Column Ref Column Information RecordedColor Description 10-2STM1/STM4 VC Viewing Alarms With Each Node’s Time ZoneTerm Object Electrical Syntax and Examples DS3/E3 VCFiltering Alarms Controlling Alarm DisplayViewing Alarm-Affected Circuits Button/Check box/Tool ActionControlling the Conditions Display Conditions Tab10-5 Conditions Column Descriptions Retrieving and Displaying ConditionsButton Retrieve FilterFiltering Conditions Viewing HistoryDescription Description of the condition 10-7History Column Descriptions Retrieving and Displaying Alarm and Condition History10-8 Alarm Profiles Alarm SeveritiesAlarm History and Log Buffer Capacities 10-9Alarm Profile Buttons Creating and Modifying Alarm ProfilesButton Description 10-10Alarm Severity Options Alarm Profile Editing10-11 Applying Alarm Profiles Alarm SuppressionRow Display Options 10-12Alarms Suppressed for Maintenance External Alarms and ControlsAlarms Suppressed by User Command External Alarm Input10-14 External Control Output11-1 Threshold Performance MonitoringYES Port Line Path Near End Far End11-2 11-3 Intermediate-Path Performance MonitoringParameter Definition Performance Monitoring Parameter Definitions11-4 11-5 11-6 11-7 MS-ESR One or more errored blocks or at least one defectMS-PSC-S 11-811-9 11-10 11-11 11-12 11-13 Performance Monitoring for Electrical Ports11-14 11.5.1 E1 Port Performance Monitoring ParametersLine NE PM parameters for the E1 ports are listed in Table11-15 11-16 11.5.2 E3 Port Performance Monitoring ParametersLine NE Path NE 11.5.3 DS3 Port Performance Monitoring ParametersVC4 HP Path NE/FE 11-1711-18 Monitored Signal Types for the DS3 PortLine NE Path NE 1 Path FE 1 Performance Monitoring for Ethernet Cards11-19 11-20 11-21 Time Interval Number of Intervals Displayed MaxBaseRate11-22 11-23 11-24 11.7.1 STM1 Port Performance Monitoring Parameters Performance Monitoring for Optical Ports11-25 Lmsp NE 1 PJC NE Path NE/FE4 4 MS NE/FE 1+111-26 11-27 11.7.2 STM4 Port Performance Monitoring ParametersMS NE/FE 1+1 HP Path VC4 and VC4-XcLmsp NE 1 PJC NE NE/FE4 4 11-2811-29 Monitored Signal Types for the STM16 Ports13 PM Parameter Read Points on the STM16 Ports 11-3011-31 11-32 12-1 Snmp Overview12-2 Snmp Basic ComponentsExample of the Primary Snmp Components 12-3Snmp Message Types Snmp Version SupportSNMPv3 Support 12-4IETF-Standard MIBs for the ONS 15310-MA SDH Snmp Management Information BasesOperation Description Number Module Name Title/Comments12-6 Proprietary ONS 15310-MA SDH MIBs12-7 Number Module Name12-8 CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MI12-9 CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHI12-10 Generic and Ietf Traps Snmp Trap ContentFrom RFC No Trap 12-11Variable Trap Bindings SNMPv1/v2 Community Names12-12 SNMPv1/v2 Proxy Support Over Firewalls SNMPv3 Proxy Configuration12-13 Ethernet Statistics Group Snmp Remote MonitoringRow Creation in etherStatsTable 12-14Get Requests and GetNext Requests History Control GroupRow Deletion in etherStatsTable 12.10.1.4 64-Bit etherStatsHighCapacity TableRow Creation in historyControlTable Ethernet History Rmon GroupRow Deletion in historyControl Table 12.10.3.1 64-Bit etherHistoryHighCapacityTableAlarm Table Alarm Rmon GroupRow Creation in alarmTable Column Name12-18 Event Rmon Group Row Deletion in alarmTableEvent Table Log Table12-20 Alarm Interface Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Shelf SpecificationsUDC Interface ConfigurationsCisco Transport Controller LAN Interface 4 TL1 Craft InterfacePush Buttons LEDsBits Interface System TimingEnvironmental Specifications Power SpecificationsFan-Tray Assembly Specifications Shelf Dimensions1 15310E-CTX-K9 Card Card Specifications3 CE-100T-8 and ML-100T-8 Cards Nonvolatile Memory5 E121E3DS33 and E163E3DS33 Cards CE-MR-6 CardAppendix a Specifications Card Specifications Filler Cards SFP SpecificationsMin/Max dBm Transmitter OutputONS-SE-Z1= STM1Wavelength Fiber Type Cable Distance ONS-SE-ZE-ELONS-SI-2G-I1 Purcell FLX25GT Cabinet Specifications Power Specifications ONS 15310-MA SDH OSP Statements Turn off or on AC power in Purcell FLX25GT OSP cabinet ONS 15310-MA OSP configurationStop. You have completed this procedure State Qualifier Definition Service StatesFault The entity has a raised alarm or condition Administrative StatesSecondary State Definition FLTCard Service State Transitions Service State TransitionsAdministrative State Table B-4lists card service state transitionsTable B-4 ONS 15310-MA SDH Card Service State Transitions Current Service State Action Next Service State Port and Cross-Connect Service State Transitions Current Service State Action Next Service State Current Service State Action Next Service State Current Service State Action Next Service State Current Service State Action Next Service State Current Service State Action Next Service State Current Service State Action Next Service State Pluggable Equipment Service State Transitions Current Service State Action Next Service State Network Element Defaults Description Network Element DefaultsCisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Card Default Settings CTC Default SettingsDefault Name Default DomainConfiguration Defaults Defaults by Card Threshold DefaultsDefault Name Default Value Default Domain 3.1 15310E-CTX-K9 Card Default SettingsTable C-2 15310E-CTX-K9 Card Default Settings Default Name Default Value Default Domain CTX-2500.STM16-PORT.config.line.SendAISOnTerminalLoopback CTX-2500.STM16-PORT.config.line.SendAISOnFacilityLoopbackCTX-2500.STM16-PORT.config.line.SendDoNotUse CTX-2500.STM16-PORT.config.vclo.IPPMEnabled CTX-2500.STM16-PORT.config.vc4.IPPMEnabledDefault Name Default Value Default Domain Default Name Default Value Default Domain CTX-2500.STM4-PORT.config.line.SendAISOnTerminalLoopback CTX-2500.STM4-PORT.config.line.SendAISOnFacilityLoopbackCTX-2500.STM4-PORT.config.line.SendDoNotUse CTX-2500.STM4-PORT.config.vc4.IPPMEnabledDefault Name Default Value Default Domain Default Name Default Value Default Domain E3-PORT DS3-PORT E3-PORT 3.2 E121E3DS33 Card Default SettingsUnframed M13 C BITBPV BIPHDB3 E1-21-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.LineTypeE1MF E1MF E1CRCMF Unframed E1-21-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.SendAISVOnDefects E1-21-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.SendAISOnTerminalLoopbackE1-21-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.SendDoNotUse E1-21-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.TreatLOFAsDefectTable C-3 E121E3DS33 Card Default Settings E1-21-E3-DS3-3.E3-PORT.config.SendAISOnTerminalLoopback Table C-4lists the E163E3DS33 card default settings 3.3 E163E3DS33 Card Default SettingsE1-63-E3-DS3-3.DS3-PORT.config.SendAISOnTerminalLoopback E1-63-E3-DS3-3.Broadband.portAssignmentTable C-4 78-19417-01 E1-63-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.LineType E1-63-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.LineCodingE1-63-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.RetimingEnabled E1-63-E3-DS3-3.E1-PORT.config.SendAISOnTerminalLoopbackDefault Name Default Value Default Domain E1-63-E3-DS3-3.E3-PORT.config.SendAISOnTerminalLoopback Default Name Default Value Default Domain Ethernet Card Default Settings ML100T.ios.radiusServerAccess Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Node Default Settings78-19417-01 NODE.general.AllowServiceAffectingPortChangeToDisabled NODE.circuits.sncp.SwitchOnPDIPNODE.network.general.AlarmMissingBackplaneLAN NODE.network.general.GatewaySettings None None ENENODE.osi.tarp.LANStormSuppression Aits Aits UitsNODE.osi.tarp.LDB NODE.osi.tarp.PDUsOriginationSupported NotDefault Name NODE.security.passwordAging.EnforcePasswordAging NODE.security.other.PreventInactiveSuperuserDisableNODE.security.serialCraftAccess.EnableCraftPortA NODE.security.serialCraftAccess.EnableCraftPortBHDB3 HDB3 AMI Sets DUSFAS+CAS+ CRC FAS+CAS+CRC FAS+CRCNODE.timing.bits-2.FramingOut NODE.timing.bits-2.CodingOutGMT Time ZonesGMT Greenwich Mean Time Default Value 78-19417-01 78-19417-01 IN-1 Bits ONS 15310-MA SDH BitsIN-2 CTC ClnsIN-3 IN-4 DCCIN-5 IN-6 IN-7 Lcas LDPIN-8 MIBIN-9 PCM OSI Clnp ClnsIppm IN-10Dhcp IS-IS LAP-D PpmnRadius IN-11IN-12 Rmon SFPSocks IN-13IN-14 TL1 Unix UDCIN-15 IN-16 See also circuits
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Cisco Systems has established itself as a leader in the networking domain, offering a wide array of solutions to meet the needs of modern businesses. Among its impressive product lineup are the Cisco 15310-CL and 15310-MA routers, designed to provide advanced network performance and reliability.

The Cisco 15310-CL is a versatile platform that primarily serves as a carrier-class router aimed at supporting high-speed data and voice services. It is built to handle the demands of large enterprises and service providers, offering a robust design that ensures maximum uptime and performance. One of its standout features is its modular architecture, which enables users to customize their configurations based on specific application needs. This scalability allows for future expansion without the need for a complete hardware overhaul.

Key technologies integrated into the Cisco 15310-CL include high-density Ethernet interfaces and a comprehensive suite of Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocol support. The device is capable of supporting multiple types of connections, including TDM, ATM, and Ethernet. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for organizations that require seamless migration between various service types. Moreover, with features such as MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) support and advanced Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, the router ensures that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth and low latency required for optimal performance.

In contrast, the Cisco 15310-MA focuses on access solutions, providing a cost-effective entry point for businesses looking to enhance their network capabilities. It is well-suited for smaller offices or branch locations that need reliable connectivity without the expense and complexity associated with larger systems. The device supports a range of access methods and provides essential features like firewall capabilities, VPN support, and comprehensive security measures to protect sensitive data.

Both models benefit from Cisco's commitment to security and manageability, offering features like enhanced encryption protocols and user authentication mechanisms that help safeguard networks against threats. Additionally, they can be managed through Cisco’s intuitive software tools, simplifying configuration and monitoring tasks for IT administrators.

The Cisco 15310-CL and 15310-MA are ideal solutions for businesses seeking to enhance their network infrastructure, ensuring firms can keep pace with evolving technology demands while maintaining a focus on security and performance. Their combination of advanced features, modular capabilities, and robust support makes them valuable assets in the networking landscape.