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Cisco Systems 15454-FTF2 Manual
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Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual 41 About this Manual53 Shelf and Backplane Hardware 135 Common Control Cards169 Electrical Cards3.1 Electrical Card Overview 172 3.2 Bit Error Rate Testing173 3.3 EC1-12 Card3.3.1 EC1-12 Slots and Connectors 3.3.2 EC1-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram3-63.3.3 EC1-12 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G Table 3-4 describes the three card-level LEDs on the EC1-12 card.Figure 3-1 EC1-12 Faceplate and Block Diagram 174 3.3.3 EC1-12 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G3.3.4 EC1-12 Card-Level Indicators 3.3.5 EC1-12 Port-Level Indicators 175 3.4 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Cards3.4.1 DS1N-14 Features and Functions3-83.4.2 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Slot Compatibility Figure 3-3 shows the DS1N-14 faceplate and a block diagram of the card. 176 3.4.2 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Slot CompatibilityYou can install the DS1-14 card in Slots 1 to 6 or 12 to 17 on the ONS 15454. 3.4.3 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Faceplate and Block DiagramFigure 3-2 shows the DS1-14 faceplate and the block diagram of the card.Figure 3-2 DS1-14 Faceplate and Block Diagram 3-93.4.4 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G Table 3-5 describes the three card-level LEDs on the DS1-14 and DS1N-14 card faceplates.Figure 3-3 DS1N-14 Faceplate and Block Diagram 177 3.4.4 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Hosted by XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G3.4.5 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Card-Level Indicators 3.4.6 DS1-14 and DS1N-14 Port-Level Indicators 178 3.5 DS1/E1-56 Card181 3.6 DS3-12 and DS3N-12 Cards184 3.7 DS3/EC1-48 Card187 3.8 DS3i-N-12 Card3.8.1 DS3i-N-12 Slots and Connectors 3.8.2 DS3i-N-12 Card-Level Indicators 3.8.3 DS3i-N-12 Port-Level Indicators 189 3.9 DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards193 3.10 DS3XM-6 Card 3.10.1 DS3XM-6 Slots and Connectors 3.10.2 DS3XM-6 Faceplate and Block Diagram3-263.10.3 DS3XM-6 Hosted By XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G Table 3-13 describes the three card-level LEDs on the DS3XM-6 card faceplate.Figure 3-11 DS3XM-6 Faceplate and Block Diagram 194 3.10.3 DS3XM-6 Hosted By XCVT, XC10G, or XC-VXC-10G3.10.4 DS3XM-6 Card-Level Indicators 3.10.5 DS3XM-6 Port-Level Indicators 195 3.11 DS3XM-12 Card 201 Optical Cards235 !Class 1M (IEC) Class 1 (CDRH) 4-36Figure 4-17 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 (15454-OC192-LR2) Faceplate and Block Diagram Figure 4-18 shows an enlarged view of the faceplate warning on 15454-OC192LR1550. 236 !237 !! 4.16.1 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card-Level Indicators 4.16.2 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Port-Level Indicators 238 4.17 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card241 4.18 15454_MRC-12 Multirate Card246 4.19 MRC-2.5G-4 Multirate Card250 4.20 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Cards251 4-51unregenerated spans of up to 80 km. The cards spans depend on the XFP module that is used: unregenerated spans of up to 2.0 km. unregenerated spans of up to 40 km. 4.20.1 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC192/STM64 Any Reach Card-Level Indicators 4.20.2 OC192SR1/STM64IO Short Reach and OC-192/STM-64 Any Reach Port-Level Indicators 252 4.21 Optical Card SFPs and XFPs257 Ethernet Cards299 Storage Access Networking Cards307 Card Protection7.1 Electrical Card Protection 311 7.2 Electrical Card Protection and the Backplane 313 7-7Figure 7-3 shows unprotected low-density electrical card schemes by EIA type.Figure 7-3 Unprotected Low-Density Electrical Card Schemes for EIA Types Standard BNC High-Density BNC SMB/UBIC/AMP Champ MiniBNC 314 7-8Figure 7-4 shows unprotected high-density electric al card schemes by EIA type.Figure 7-4 Unprotected High-Density Electrical Card Schemes for EIA Types UBIC/MiniBNC 315 7-9Figure 7-5 shows 1:1 low-density card protection by EIA type.Figure 7-5 1:1 Protection Schemes for Low-Density Electrical Cards with EIA Types Standard BNC High-Density BNC SMB/UBIC/AMP Champ/MiniBNC 316 7-10Figure 7-6 shows 1:N protection for low-density electrical cards.Note EC-1 cards do not support 1:N protection. Figure 7-6 1:N Protection Schemes for Low-Density Electrical Cards with EIA Types Standard BNC High-Density BNC SMB/UBIC/AMP Champ/MiniBNC 317 7.2.1 Standard BNC Protection7.2.2 High-Density BNC Protection 318 7.2.3 MiniBNC Protection7.2.4 SMB Protection 7.2.5 AMP Champ Protection 7.2.6 UBIC Protection 319 7.3 OC-N Card Protection7.3.1 1+1 Protection 7.3.2 Optimized 1+1 Protection 320 7.4 Unprotected Cards7.5 External Switching Commands 323 Cisco Transport Controller Operation345 Security355 Timing361 Circuits and Tunnels411 SONET Topologies and Upgrades453 Management Network Connectivity13.1 IP Networking Overview 454 13.2 IP Addressing Scenarios476 13.3 Routing Table477 13.4 External Firewalls479 13.5 Open GNE481 13.6 TCP/IP and OSI Networking482 13.6.1 Point-to-Point Protocol483 13.6.2 Link Access Protocol on the D Channel13.6.3 OSI Connectionless Network Service 485 39.840F.80.000000.0000.0000.0000.xxxxxxxxxxxx.00486 13.6.4 OSI Routing489 13.6.5 TARP492 13.6.6 TCP/IP and OSI Mediation13-41Chapter 13 Management Network Connectivity 13.6.7 OSI Virtual Routers Figure 13-24 TTD Protocol Flow FTTDPerforms an FTP conversion between FTAM and FTP. The FTTD gateway entity includes Figure 13-25 FTTD Protocol Flow The ONS 15454 uses FTTD for the following file transfer processes: 493 13.6.7 OSI Virtual Routers495 13.6.8 IP-over-CLNS Tunnels501 13.6.9 OSI/IP Networking Scenarios502 13.6.9.1 OSI/IP Scenario 1: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, IP DCC, and ONS ENE13.6.9.2 OSI/IP Scenario 2: IP OSS, IP DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE 504 13.6.9.3 OSI/IP Scenario 3: IP OSS, IP DCN, Other Vendor GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS ENE 506 13.6.9.4 OSI/IP Scenario 4: Multiple ONS DCC Areas 507 13.6.9.5 OSI/IP Scenario 5: GNE Without an OSI DCC Connection508 13.6.9.6 OSI/IP Scenario 6: IP OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vendor ENE509 13.6.9.7 OSI/IP Scenario 7: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, Other Vender GNE, OSI DCC, and ONS NEsOSI/IP Scenario 7 (Figure 13-38) shows an example of a European network. 510 13-58In European networks: 511 13.6.9.8 OSI/IP Scenario 8: OSI OSS, OSI DCN, ONS GNE, OSI DCC, and Other Vender NEs513 13.6.10 Provisioning OSI in CTC514 13.7 IPv6 Network Compatibility13.8 FTP Support for ENE Database Backup 515 Alarm Monitoring and Management531 Performance Monitoring587 SNMP611 A665 BAdministrative and Service States 677 C
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