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Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299

DLP- D250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol

DLP-D250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol

Purpose

This task enables the OSPF routing protocol on the ONS 15454 SDH.

 

Perform this task if you want to include the ONS 15454 SDH in

 

OSPF-enabled networks.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 17-49

 

You will need the OSPF Area ID, Hello and Dead intervals, and

 

authentication key (if OSPF authentication is enabled) provisioned on the

 

router to which the ONS 15454 SDH is connected.

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Provisioning or higher

Step 1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > OSPF tabs.

Step 2 On the top left side of the OSPF tab, complete the following:

DCC/GCC OSPF Area ID Table—Enter the number that identifies the ONS 15454 SDH nodes as a unique OSPF area ID entered in dotted decimal format. It can be any number between 000.000.000.000 and 255.255.255.255. The number must be unique to the LAN OSPF area.

RS-DCC Metric—This value is normally not changed. It sets a cost for sending packets across the regenerator-section DCC (RS-DCC), which is used by OSPF routers to calculate the shortest path. This value should always be higher than the LAN metric. The default RS-DCC metric is 100.

MS-DCC Metric—Sets a cost for sending packets across the multiplex section DCC (MS-DCC). This value should always be lower than the RS-DCC metric. The default MS-DCC metric is 33. It is usually not changed.

Step 3 In the OSPF on LAN area, complete the following:

OSPF active on LAN—When checked, enables the ONS 15454 SDH OSPF topology to be advertised to OSPF routers on the LAN. Enable this field on ONS 15454 SDH nodes that directly connect to OSPF routers.

LAN Port Area ID—Enter the OSPF area ID (dotted decimal format) for the router port where the ONS 15454 SDH is connected. (This number is different from the DCC OSPF area ID.)

Step 4 By default, OSPF is set to No Authentication. If the OSPF router requires authentication, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 5.

a.Click the No Authentication button.

b.In the Edit Authentication Key dialog box, complete the following:

TypeChooseSimple Password.

Enter Authentication Key—Enter the password.

Confirm Authentication Key—Enter the same password to confirm it.

c.Click OK.

The authentication button label changes to Simple Password.

 

 

Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide, R7.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 19-1 DLP-D201 Apply a Lock-OnPurpose DLP-D202 Apply a LockoutRequired/As Needed 19-219-3 DLP-D203 Clear a Lock-On or Lockout19-4 DLP-D205 Clean Fiber Connectors with CletopDLP-D207 Delete a Server Trail DLP-D206 Clean the Fiber AdaptersClick the Provisioning Server Trails tabs 19-5DLP-D209 Change External Controls Using the AIC-I Card DLP-D208 Change External Alarms Using the AIC-I CardClick the Provisioning External Alarms tabs 19-619-7 DLP-D210 Change AIC-I Card Orderwire SettingsClick the Provisioning Ether Ports tabs DLP-D211 Provision CE-1000-4 Ethernet PortsClick the Performance Ether Ports Statistics tabs 19-8DLP-D212 Create a User Data Channel Circuit Network view, click the Provisioning Overhead Circuits tabs19-9 DLP-D214 Change the Service State for a Port Click the Provisioning Card tabs19-10 19-11 DLP-D215 Consolidate Links in Network View19-12 1shows a network view with unconsolidated DCC and PPC linksConsolidated Links in Network View 19-1319-14 DLP-D216 Change the STM-N Card ALS Maintenance Settings19-15 Manual Restart for Test -ManuallyDLP-D217 MS-SPRing Exercise Ring Test Click the Provisioning MS-SPRing tabs19-16 19-17 19-18 DLP-D220 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports DLP-D219 Provision a Low-Order Tunnel RouteSecurity Click the Provisioning Port tabs19-20 Click the Provisioning Vlan tabs19-21 Setting DescriptionDLP-D222 Provision G-Series Ethernet Ports Click the Performance Statistics tabs19-22 19-23 DLP-D223 Download an Alarm Severity ProfileDLP-D224 Adjust the Java Virtual Memory Heap Size Click OK19-24 19-25 DLP-D225 Enable Alarm FilteringDLP-D227 Disable Alarm Filtering DLP-D229 View Circuits on a Span19-26 19-27 DLP-D230 Change a Circuit State19-28 DLP-D231 Edit a Circuit Name19-29 DLP-D232 Change Active and Standby Span ColorClick Reset to Defaults DLP-D233 Edit Sncp Circuit Path Selectors19-30 19-31 Selecting Single Roll Attributes 19-32Selecting a New Endpoint 19-33Viewing the Rolls Tab 19-3419-35 Click Finish19-36 10 Selecting Dual Roll Attributes 19-3719-38 11 Setting Roll Routing Preferences19-39 19-40 Click the Circuits tab19-41 19-42 19-43 DLP-D239 Delete a Roll DLP-D240 Cancel a RollClick the Circuits Rolls tabs 19-4419-45 DLP-D241 Clear an MS-SPRing Manual Ring Switch19-46 DLP-D242 Create an MS-SPRing on a Single Node19-47 DLP-D243 Create a Vlan12 Reinitialization Tool 19-4819-49 19-50 19-51 DLP-D246 Provision E-Series Ethernet Card ModeClick the Maintenance Protection tabs DLP-D247 Change an STM-N Card19-52 DLP-D249 Provision IP Settings DLP-D248 Delete VLANs19-53 19-54 Click the Provisioning Network General tabs19-55 19-56 Active TCC2/TCC2P LEDs Standby TCC2/TCC2P LEDsClick the No Authentication button DLP-D250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First ProtocolType-ChooseSimple Password 19-5719-58 19-59 DLP-D251 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol19-60 DLP-D254 TCC2/TCC2P Card Active/Standby Switch Test19-61 DLP-D255 Cross-Connect Card Side Switch TestClick the Maintenance Cross-Connect tabs DLP-D256 View Ethernet Statistics PM Parameters19-62 DLP-D257 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters Click the Performance Utilization tabs19-63 19-64 DLP-D258 View Ethernet History PM Parameters19-65 DLP-D260 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM CountsDLP-D261 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port DLP-D262 Filter the Display of Circuits19-66 19-67 19-68 19-69 J1 Function Cards19-70 19-71 19-72 DLP-D265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer19-73 DLP-D266 Change IP Settings19-74 DLP-D268 Apply a Custom Network View Background MapDLP-D269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option DLP-D271 Change Node Security Policy on a Single Node19-75 19-76 19-77 DLP-D272 Change Node Security Policy on Multiple Nodes19-78 DLP-D273 Modify Snmp Trap Destination19-79 DLP-D303 Initiate an MS-SPRing Force Ring Switch task on19-80 Change Card19-81 DLP-D295 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an Sncp19-82 19-83 19-84 DLP-D298 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions19-85 DLP-D299 Initiate an MS-SPRing Span Lockout19-86

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