Cisco Systems 15600 manual DLP-E124 Set the Optical Power Received Nominal Value, 17-22

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199

DLP- E124 Set the Optical Power Received Nominal Value

DLP-E124 Set the Optical Power Received Nominal Value

 

Purpose

This task sets the optical power received (OPR) threshold for each optical

 

 

card. The ONS 15600 node uses the value set as a performance monitoring

 

 

parameter to determine if the power level has degraded.

 

Tools/Equipment

None

 

Prerequisite Procedures

DLP-E26 Log into CTC, page 16-33

 

Required/As Needed

Required

 

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

 

Security Level

Provisioning or higher

 

 

Step 1

In node view, double-click the OC-N card that you want to provision. The card view appears.

Step 2

Click the Provisioning > SONET Thresholds tabs.

Step 3

From the Types list, choose Physical and click the Refresh button.

Step 4

For Port 1, click the Set button in the Set OPR column. At the confirmation dialog box, click OK.

Step 5

Repeat Step 4 for each port on the card.

Step 6

Repeat this task for each optical card.

Step 7

Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

 

 

 

DLP-E125 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 15600

Purpose

This task provisions the IIOP listener port on the ONS 15600, which

 

enables you to access ONS 15600s that reside behind a firewall.

Tools/Equipment

IIOP listener port number provided by your LAN or firewall administrator

Prerequisite Procedures

DLP-E26 Log into CTC, page 16-33

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Provisioning or higher

Note If the Enable Proxy Server on port 1080 check box is checked, CTC will use Port 1080 and ignore the configured IIOP port setting. If Enable Proxy Server is subsequently unchecked, the configured IIOP listener port is used.

Step 1 Click the Provisioning > Security > Access subtabs.

Step 2 In the TSC CORBA (IIOP) Listener Port area, choose a listener port option:

Default - TSC Fixed—Uses Port 57790 to connect to ONS 15600s on the same side of the firewall or if no firewall is used (default). This option can be used for access through a firewall if Port 57790 is open.

Standard Constant—Uses Port 683, the CORBA default port number.

Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide, R8.0

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Contents 17-1 DLP-E101 Apply a Lock On in a 1+1 Group 17-2DLP-E102 Apply a Lockout in a 1+1 Group 17-317-4 Network view, click the Provisioning Overhead Circuits tabs DLP-E105 Create a DCC Tunnel17-5 DLP-E106 Clean Fiber Connectors 17-6DLP-E107 Clean the Fiber Adapters 17-7DLP-E108 Verify that a 1+1 Working Port is Active 17-817-9 17-10 Bolt Hole PatternDLP-E110 Assign a Name to a Port 17-1117-12 17-13 DLP-E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations 17-1417-15 Click the Provisioning Line tabs DLP-E115 Change the Service State for a Port17-16 DLP-E119 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts DLP-E116 Remap the K3 Byte17-17 DLP-E120 Remove the Narrow CRMs 17-1817-19 DLP-E122 Manual Switch the Node Timing Reference 17-20DLP-E123 Clear a Manual Switch on a Node Timing Reference 17-21Click the Provisioning Sonet Thresholds tabs DLP-E124 Set the Optical Power Received Nominal ValueDLP-E125 Provision the Iiop Listener Port on the ONS 17-2217-23 DLP-E127 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors 17-2417-25 DLP-E130 Change Security Policy on a Single Node DLP-E129 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option17-26 DLP-E131 Change Security Policy on Multiple Nodes 17-2717-28 17-29 DLP-E136 Log Out a User on Multiple Nodes Click the Provisioning Security Active Logins tabsDLP-E135 Log Out a User on a Single Node 17-30DLP-E137 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions 17-3117-32 DLP-E142 Install the Narrow CRMs 17-33DLP-E143 Install the Wide CRMs 17-3417-35 CRM Screw Holes Front17-36 DLP-E145 Connect the PDU Ground Cables to the PDU 17-37Power Terminal Block Right Side Shown 17-38DLP-E146 Install Isolated Logic Ground 17-39Click the Provisioning Blsr tabs DLP-E150 Clear a Blsr Force Ring Switch17-40 DLP-E152 Install Public-Key Security Certificate 17-4117-42 CTC Preferences Dialog BoxDLP-E154 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles 17-43DLP-E155 Enable Alarm Filtering 17-4417-45 Conditions Window Filter Dialog BoxDLP-E156 Modify Alarm and Condition Filtering Parameters 17-46DLP-E158 Manually Lock or Unlock a User on a Single Node DLP-E157 Disable Alarm Filtering17-47 Click the Provisioning Security Users tabs DLP-E159 Manually Lock or Unlock a User on Multiple Nodes17-48 Click the Provisioning Line tab DLP-E161 Single Shelf Control Card Switch TestDLP-E160 Verify Blsr Extension Byte Mapping 17-4917-50 DLP-E163 Delete Circuits 17-51DLP-E165 Change an OC-N Card Click the Maintenance Protection tabs17-52 17-53 Lockout of Protection DLP-E169 Initiate a Lockout on a Path Protection Path17-54 Click the Circuits Circuits tabs DLP-E171 Verify Fan Operation17-55 17-56 ONS 15600 Shelf with One Fan Tray and Air Filter Removed17-57 17-58 Click the Provisioning Overhead Circuits tabs DLP-E177 Change Tunnel TypeDLP-E178 Delete Overhead Circuits 17-59DLP-E179 Repair an IP Tunnel 17-60J1 Function Cards 17-6117-62 Selecting the Edit Path Trace Option17-63 Click Circuits DLP-E181 Provision Path Trace on OC-N Ports17-64 Click Create Group DLP-E182 Create Login Node GroupsClick the Login Node Group tab 17-65Tools 17-66DLP-E185 Change the JRE Version 17-67DLP-E186 Remove Pass-through Connections 17-68DLP-E188 Change a Circuit Service State DLP-E187 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group17-69 DLP-E189 Provision Line DCC Terminations 17-70Node view, click the Provisioning Comm Channels Ldcc tabs 17-71Click the Provisioning Network Proxy subtabs DLP-E190 Provision a Proxy Tunnel17-72 Click the Provisioning Network Firewall subtabs DLP-E191 Provision a Firewall Tunnel17-73 DLP-E193 Delete a Firewall Tunnel DLP-E192 Delete a Proxy Tunnel17-74 Click the Provisioning Comm Channels Sdcc tabs DLP-E196 Change a Section DCC TerminationDLP-E197 Change a Line DCC Termination 17-75Click the Provisioning Comm Channel Sdcc tabs DLP-E198 Delete a Section DCC TerminationDLP-E199 Delete a Line DCC Termination 17-7617-77 17-78

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