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Step 5

Click Specify an IP address.

Step 6

In the IP Address field, enter an IP address that is on the same subnet but not identical to

 

the ONS 15327 (in the example the new IP address is 192.1.0.5). The last three digits

 

must be between 1 and 254.

Step 7

Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.

Step 8

Click OK.

Step 9

(Windows 95/98) Click the Gateway tab (Figure 3-3).

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The TCP/IP Properties dialog box – Gateway tab (Windows 95/98)

Step 10 This step defines the ONS 15327 as the default gateway for the PC. In the New Gateway field (Windows 95/98) or Default Gateway field (Windows NT), type the ONS 15327 IP address. For initial setup, this is the default address that ships with the ONS 15327 (192.1.0.2).

Step 11 Click Apply (Windows NT) or Add (Windows 95/98). For Windows 95/98, verify that the IP address displays in the Installed Gateways field.

Step 12 You will be prompted to restart your PC. Click Yes.

Step 13 Test the connection:

(a)Start Netscape or Windows Explorer.

(b)Enter the ONS 15327 IP address in the Web address (URL) field. Within 30 seconds, the CTC login screen displays. If it does not appear, continue with Steps c and d.

(c)From the Windows Start menu, choose MS-DOS prompt.

(d)At the DOS prompt, type ping [ONS 15327 IP address], for example, ping 192.1.0.2. If your computer is connected to the ONS 15327, a “ reply from [IP address]” message displays.

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Contents Overview Using Cisco Transport ControllerInstalling CTC Procedure Install Netscape WindowsPreparing PCs to Run CTC Procedure Extracting the CTC Version 2.3 Files for Solaris Procedure Install Netscape SolarisPreparing Solaris Workstations to Run CTC If gzip required is not installed, install it now by typing Procedure Install the Java Files SolarisRemove the intermediate tar files, for example Procedure Enable Applet Security for CTC Procedure Set Up a PC for Direct Connection Connecting PCs to the ONSCheck Enable DNS for Windows Resolution Direct ConnectionsNetwork dialog boxes for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT Click Specify an IP address StepTCP/IP Properties dialog box Gateway tab Windows 95/98 Procedure Disable Proxy Service Using Windows with Netscape SettingsLAN Connections Remote Access to the ONS Connecting to the ONS 15327 with TL1 TerminalsLogging into CTC Viewing CTC Procedure Log into the CTCNode View Node View Card ColorsCard Color Status Node View Tabs and Subtabs Description Color Alarm Status Network ViewNode Status Action Procedure Background ImageNetwork View Actions Tab Description Preferences TabsCreating Domains Procedure Create a New DomainChoose Create New Domain Example of a customized map graphic10 The CTC card view showing an E10/100 card Card ViewCTC Navigation Toolbar and Menu Bar OptionsTool Description Table Data Table Display Options Task Click Right-Click Shortcut Menu Inventory Data13 Viewing hardware information about installed cards Viewing ONS 15327 Alarms, Conditions, and Events Alarm DataColumn Description Controlling Alarm Display 15 Viewing current-session alarms and events Viewing Alarm HistoryProcedure Set Up General Node Information Setting Up General Node InformationRetrieving alarms Click the Provisioning General tabsClick Apply Setting Up General Network Information Procedure Set Up Network InformationChanging the IP Address 17 Entering network information Click Apply Snmp Setting Up ONS 15327 SecurityONS 15327 Security Idle Times Procedure Create New UsersSecurity Level Idle Time Click OKProcedure Edit User Security Node Level Procedure Edit User Security at the Network Level all nodesClick the Provisioning Security tabs Procedure Create Protection Groups for Optical Cards Setting Up Protection GroupsProcedure Edit Protection Groups Procedure Delete Protection Groups Setting Up TimingClick the Maintenance Protection tabs Click the Provisioning Protection tabsMessage Quality Description SSM Generation 1 Message SetSSM Generation 2 Message Set Procedure Set Up ONS 15327 TimingJuly Using Cisco Transport Controller Setting Up External User-Provisionable Alarms Using Virtual WiresSetting timing parameters Procedure Provision External Alarms External Input Alarms24shows the External Alarms subtab External Output Controls Procedure Provision External ControlsExample of the external alarm input and output process Creating Alarm ProfilesAlarm Profile Buttons Heading Description Alarming tab showing the default profile and a new profileClick the Provisioning Alarming tabs Procedure Create an Alarm ProfileAlarm Profile Editing Options Button DescriptionProcedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Node View Procedure Apply an Alarm Profile at the Card ViewClick the Provisioning DS1 or DS3 Alarming tabs Click Force still need to ApplyPrinting and Exporting CTC Data Exportable CTC Table DataView Tab Subtab Procedure Export CTC Data Procedure Print CTC Data29 Exporting CTC data as Html Step Displaying CTC Data in Other Applications
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ONS 15327 specifications

Cisco Systems ONS 15327 is a high-performance optical networking solution tailored for service providers and enterprises looking to enhance their optical communication infrastructure. This versatile platform is recognized for its robust performance, scalability, and flexibility, making it suitable for a wide array of applications ranging from broadband access to metropolitan area networking.

One of the standout features of the ONS 15327 is its ability to handle multiple data types over a single platform. It supports a rich array of protocols, including Ethernet and SONET/SDH, allowing service providers to deliver a diverse portfolio of services to their customers. This multiservice capability simplifies the network architecture, reducing operational complexity and costs.

The ONS 15327 is designed with a modular architecture, which enables operators to customize and scale their network as demand grows. It supports a variety of card options for different media types, wavelengths, and capacity requirements. This modularity not only facilitates straightforward upgrades but also allows for efficient network management.

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In conclusion, Cisco Systems ONS 15327 stands out as a powerful optical networking platform that combines versatility, scalability, and advanced management features. Its ability to support various protocols and harness optical technologies makes it an essential tool for organizations aiming to optimize their telecommunications infrastructure while minimizing costs and complexity.