Cisco Systems ONS 15454 manual DLP-A539 Provision OSI Routers, 22-45

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Chapter 22 DLPs A500 to A599

DLP- A539 Provision OSI Routers

Step 4 Click OK to close the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box, if used, and then click OK to close the Add Static Entry dialog box.

Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

DLP-A539 Provision OSI Routers

Purpose

This task enables an OSI router and edits its primary manual area address.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

DLP-A60 Log into CTC, page 17-69

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Provisioning or higher

Note Router 1 must be enabled before you can enable and edit the primary manual area addresses for Routers 2 and 3.

Note The Router 1 manual area address, System ID, and Selector “00” create the node NSAP address. Changing the Router 1 manual area address changes the node’s NSAP address.

Note The System ID for Router 1 is the node MAC address. The System IDs for Routers 2 and 3 are created by adding 1 and 2 respectively to the Router 1 System ID. You cannot edit the System IDs.

Step 1 In node view, click the Provisioning > OSI > Routers > Setup tabs.

Step 2 Chose the router you want provision and click Edit. The OSI Router Editor dialog box appears. Step 3 In the OSI Router Editor dialog box:

a.Check Enable Router to enable the router and make its primary area address available for editing.

b.Click the manual area address, then click Edit.

c.In the Edit Manual Area Address dialog box, edit the primary area address in the Area Address field. If you prefer, click Use Mask and enter the edits in the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box. The address (hexadecimal format) can be 8 to 24 alphanumeric characters (0–9, a–f) in length.

d.Click OK successively to close the following dialog boxes: Masked NSAP Entry (if used), Edit Manual Area Address, and OSI Router Editor.

Step 4 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

 

 

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Contents 22-1 DLP-A507 View OC-N PM ParametersCard View 22-2Click the Provisioning Ether Ports tabs DLP-A509 Provision CE-1000-4 Ethernet PortsClick the Performance Ether Ports Statistics tabs 22-322-4 DLP-A510 Provision a DS-3 Circuit Source and Destination22-5 DLP-A512 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege22-6 DLP-A513 Provision CE-100T-8 Ethernet Ports22-7 DLP-A514 Provision CE-100T-8 and CE-1000-4 POS Ports Click the Performance POS Ports Statistics tabs22-8 DLP-A517 View Alarm or Event History Click the History Shelf tabs22-9 DLP-A518 Create a New or Cloned Alarm Severity Profile Alarm Profile Editor tabs Figure22-10 22-11 Node View Alarm Profile Editor22-12 Store Profiles Dialog Box 22-13DLP-A519 Apply Alarm Profiles to Ports Click the Provisioning Alarm Profiles Alarm Behavior tabs22-14 22-15 DLP-A520 Delete Alarm Severity ProfilesSelect Node/Profile Combination For Delete Dialog Box 22-1622-17 Alarm Filter Dialog Box General Tab22-18 Alarm Filter Dialog Box Conditions Tab22-19 DLP-A522 Suppress Alarm Reporting22-20 DLP-A523 Discontinue Alarm Suppression22-21 DLP-A524 Download an Alarm Severity ProfileClick OK Or Sonet Thresholds subtab22-22 22-23 Parameter Description Options22-24 IS-NR22-25 22-26 DLP-A527 Change the OC-N Card ALS Maintenance Settings22-27 Cisco ONS 15454 Reference ManualDLP-A528 Change the Default Network View Background Map DLP-A529 Delete Ethernet Rmon Alarm Thresholds22-28 22-29 DLP-A530 Install the Tie-Down Bar22-30 DLP-A531 Print CTC DataSelecting CTC Data For Print 22-3122-32 DLP-A532 Export CTC Data22-33 22-34 DLP-A533 Create Ethernet Rmon Alarm Thresholds22-35 Variable Definition22-36 22-37 22-38 22-39 22-40 DLP-A534 Provision OSI Routing ModeNode view, click the Provisioning OSI Tarp Config tabs DLP-A535 Provision or Modify Tarp Operating Parameters22-41 22-42 Node view, click the Provisioning OSI Tarp Static TDC tabs Click Add Static Entry22-43 DLP-A538 Add a Tarp Manual Adjacency Table Entry Click Delete Static Entry22-44 22-45 DLP-A539 Provision OSI RoutersDLP-A541 Enable the OSI Subnet on the LAN Interface DLP-A540 Provision Additional Manual Area Addresses22-46 22-47 22-48 DLP-A542 Create an IP-Over-CLNS TunnelDLP-A544 Change the OSI Routing Mode DLP-A543 Remove a Tarp Manual Adjacency Table Entry22-49 22-50 DLP-A546 Edit the OSI Subnetwork Point of Attachment DLP-A545 Edit the OSI Router ConfigurationNode view, click the Provisioning OSI Routers Subnet tabs 22-5122-52 DLP-A547 Edit an IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel22-53 DLP-A548 Delete an IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel22-54 DLP-A549 View IS-IS Routing Information BaseDLP-A550 View ES-IS Routing Information Base Node view, click the Maintenance OSI ES-IS RIB tabsDLP-A551 Manage the Tarp Data Cache 22-5522-56 DLP-A552 Adjust the Java Virtual Memory Heap Size22-57 22-58 22-59 22-60 22-61 22-62 22-63 22-64 Click the Maintenance Protection tabs22-65 22-66
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