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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
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Chapter 17 Configuring Cisco Proprietary Resilient Packet Ring
Deleting an ML-Series Card from a Cisco Proprietary RPR
Step 5 Log into Adjacent Node 1 with CTC.
Step 6 Double-click the ML-Series card in Adjacent Node 1.
The card view appears.
Step 7 Click the Circuits tab.
Step 8 Click the Circuits subtab.
Step 9 Identify the appropriate STS circuit by looking under the source column and destination column for the
circuit entry that matches the POS ports at the endpoints of the first circuit to be deleted.
The circuit entry is in node-name/card-slot/port-number format, such as Node-1/s12(ML100T)/pPOS-0 .
Step 10 Click the circuit entry to highlight it.
Step 11 Click Delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step 12 Click Yes.
Step 13 Verify that Ethernet connectivity still exists between the Ethernet access ports on Adjacent Node 1 and
Adjacent Node 2 by using a test set.
Note The SPR interface and the Ethernet interfaces on the ML-Series card must be in a bridge group in order
for Cisco proprietary RPR traffic to bridge the Cisco proprietary RPR.
Step 14 Log into Adjacent Node 2 with CTC.
Step 15 Double-click the ML-Series card in Adjacent Node 2.
The card view appears.
Step 16 Click the Circuits tab.
Step 17 Click the Circuits subtab.
Step 18 Identify the appropriate STS circuit by looking under the source column and destination column for the
circuit entry that matches the POS ports at the endpoints of the second circuit to be deleted.
The circuit entry is in node-name/card-slot/port-number format, such as Node-1/s12(ML100T)/pPOS-0 .
Step 19 Click the circuit entry to highlight it.
Step 20 Click Delete.
The confirmation dialog box appears.
Step 21 Click Yes.
Step 22 If the new node will no longer be an active node in the SONET/SDH ring topology, delete the node from
the ring. Refer to the “Add and Remove Nodes” chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide or the
“Add and Remove Nodes” chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide for procedures for
removing ONS nodes.
a. Router(config)# interface pos
interface-number
Enters interface configuration mode for the POS port at the
end of the circuit directly connected to the Delete Node.
b. Router(config-if)# shutdown Closes the interface.