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Chapter 3 Building the Network

3.10.2 Synchronization Settings for the ONS 15454 SDH and ONS 15600 SDH

Revertive—If checked, the NE reverts to a primary reference source after the conditions that caused it to switch to a secondary timing reference are corrected.

Reversion Time—If Revertive is checked, indicate the amount of time the NE will wait before reverting to its primary timing source.

SSM Message Set (Applicable to the ONS 15600 SDH)—Enabled only if T1 signal type is selected. Choose the message set level supported by the network.

HoldOff Time (Applicable to the ONS 15600 SDH)—If a value other than zero is provided, then this is the amount of time the ONS 15600 SDH will wait before including a previously failed timing source as available and valid.

Step 4 In the BITS Facilities section of the General subtab, complete the following information:

Note The BITS Facilities section sets the parameters for your BITS 1 and BITS 2 timing references. Many of these settings are determined by the timing source manufacturer. If equipment is timed through BITS Out, you can set timing parameters to meet the requirements of the equipment.

E1, T1, 2.048 MHz, 64 KHz—Choose E1, T1, 2.048 MHz, or 64 KHz depending on the signal supported in your market. For example, 64 KHz is used in Japan. E1, 2.048 MHz, and 64 KHz are physical signal modes used to transmit the external clock (from a GPS, for example) to BITS.

In State—If Timing Mode is set to External or Mixed, set the In State for BITS 1 and/or BITS 2 to IS (in service) depending whether one or both BITS input pin pairs on the backplane are connected to the external timing source. If Timing Mode is set to Line, set the In State to OOS (Out of Service)

Out State—If equipment is connected to the node’s BITS output pins on the backplane and you want to time the equipment from a node reference, set the Out State for BITS 1 and/or BITS 2 to IS (in service), depending on which BITS output pins are used for external equipment. If equipment is not attached to the BITS output pins, set the Out State to OOS (out of service).

State (Applicable to the ONS 15600 SDH)—For nodes using external timing, set the State to IS (In Service).

Coding—Choose the coding used by your BITS reference, either

HDB3 or AMI. If you selected

 

2.048 MHz or 64 KHz, the coding option is disabled.

 

Framing—Choose the framing used by your BITS reference, either

unframed, FAS, FAS + CAS,

 

FAS + CRC, or FAS + CAS + CRC. If you selected 2.048 MHz or 64 KHz, the framing option is

 

disabled.

 

Sync Messaging—Select the check box to enable SSM. SSM is used to deliver clock quality. The SSM supported in SDH is G811, STU, G812T, G812L, SETS, DUS (ordered from high quality to low quality). If you selected 2.048 MHz, 64 KHz, or E1 with FAS or if FAS + CAS framing is provisioned, the SSM option is disabled.

AIS Threshold (Applicable to the ONS 15454 SDH)Sets the quality level at which a node sends an alarm indication signal (AIS) from the BITS 1 Out and BITS 2 Out FMEC connectors. When a node times at or below the AIS threshold quality, an AIS is raised. (The AIS threshold is used when SSM is disabled or framing is set to unframed, FAS, or FAS + CAS.)

LBO (Applicable to the ONS 15454 SDH)—Choose a BITS cable length. Line build out (LBO) relates to the BITS cable length.

Cable Type (Applicable to the ONS 15600 SDH)—Choose 75 ohm or 120 ohm.

Sa bit—Choose one of 5 Sa bits ( 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8). The Sa bit transmits the SSM message. If you selected 2.048 MHz or 64 KHz, the Sa bit option is disabled.

Step 5 In the Reference List subtab, complete the following information:

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Contents Overview Building the NetworkAdding Groups How Do I Build Groups?Copying Groups Field DescriptionDeleting Groups Moving GroupsDeleting a Single Group Adding Network Partitions How Do I Build Network Partitions?Deleting Multiple Groups Deleting Network Partitions Modifying Network PartitionsAdding Subnetworks How Do I Build Subnetworks?Moving Subnetworks How Do I Build NEs?Deleting Subnetworks Prerequisites for Adding ONS 15216 EDFA2 or EDFA3 NEs Prerequisites for Adding NEsPrerequisites for Adding ONS 15302 and ONS 15305 NEs Building the Network Prerequisites for Adding NEs Hostnames and IP Addresses Required An Efficient Network Topology Setup Prerequisites for Adding Cisco CRS-1 and XR 12000 NEs Prerequisites for Adding ONS 1580x NEsPrerequisites for Adding Cisco MGX Voice Gateway Devices Prerequisites for Adding Cisco Catalyst 6509 NEsOption Description Setting Up Nonstandard Community StringsChanging the Service-Level Passwords Using the CLI Adding a Single NE Adding NEsNE ID NE ID- Read-only Adding Multiple NEsField Descriptions for the Add New NE Wizard NE Properties Panel Not selectable if Automatic subnetwork Grouping is enabled Moving an NE from One Group to Another Copying an NE from One Group to AnotherAutomatically Grouping NEs in Subnetworks Moving an NE from One Network Partition to AnotherDeleting a Single NE Deleting NEsDeleting Multiple NEs Removing a Deleted NE Restoring a Deleted NE How Do I Build Links?Searching for an NE Overview of Supported Links ONS 15454 Sonet Layer NE Model NE Card PhysicalOPT-BST ONS 15600 Sonet File Viewing the Link Table10describes the fields in Link table Field Description Filtering Links in the Network Map Filtering the Link TableCreating Links Building the Network Creating Links 12 Field Descriptions for the Create Link Wizard Field Descriptions for the Create Link Wizard Field Modifying LinksLink Type Link Validity Link Color 14 Field Descriptions for the Modify Link Wizard Viewing Link Utilization Deleting LinksColumn Description Filtering the Link Utilization TableCustomizing a Network Map How Do I Use Network Maps?Payload Type Description Click UI Properties Viewing a Node in the Network Map Adjusting the Zoom Level or Pan PositionModifying a Node Icon Modifying a Node Icon or a Map Background ImageModifying a Map Background Saving Changes to the Network Map Discovering ONS 155xx NEs Discovering CTC-Based NEsDiscovery Information Table Time stamp Rediscovering ONS 155xx, CRS-1, and XR 12000 NEsResetting the Resync Interval How Do I Discover the Network for MGX Voice Gateway Devices? Message Quality Description Discovering NEsSetting Up External or Line Timing for CTC-Based Sonet NEs Building the Network Bits 1 OUT Setting Up Internal Timing for CTC-Based Sonet NEsOOS Setting Up External or Line Timing for CTC-Based SDH NEs Unframed , FAS , FAS + CAS Bits 1 OUT Setting Up Internal Timing for CTC-Based SDH NEs Viewing Clocking Sources Displaying the List of Available Clock Sources Configuring Global ClockingDisplaying the List of Manual Clock Sources Creating a Manual Clock Source How Do I Test Connectivity for Optical and Routing Devices?Method Description How Do I Test Connectivity for MGX Voice Gateway Devices? Testing NE ConnectivityPinging an NE Cisco Transport Manager Release 6.0 User Guide 78-16845-01
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