Appendix D Slot Property
Optical Cards
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Admin State |
| Select the designation that drives whether an entity is in service or out of service. The Admin state | |
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| Overall availability of the entity. Values are: | |
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| ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in |
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| Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A. | |
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Equipment State |
| Displays the equipment state of the card. | |
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Pluggable Number | Displays the identifier of the plugin module and the port number. | ||
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Rate |
| Displays the rate of the port inside the pluggable entity. | |
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D.4.4.3.1 Provision Pluggable Dialog Box
Click the Create button to launch the Provision Pluggable dialog box. The Provision Pluggable dialog box allows you to provision pluggable entities; for example, the PPM and PIM, and to create the ports inside these entities.
D.4.4.4 Line (ONS 15454 SONET) Tab
The Line tab allows you to view and update OC192/STM64
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