Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299

DLP- D215 Consolidate Links in Network View

Step 2 Click the Provisioning > Line tabs for all cards except the G-Series card. For the G-Series card, click the Provisioning > Port tabs.

Step 3 In the Admin State column for the target port, choose one of the following from the drop-down list:

Unlocked—Puts the port in the Unlocked-enabled service state.

Locked,disabled—Puts the port in the Locked-enabled,disabled service state. In this service state, traffic is not passed on the port until the service state is changed to Unlocked-enabled; Locked-enabled,maintenance; or Unlocked-disabled,automaticInService.

Locked,maintenance—Puts the port in the Locked-enabled,maintenance service state. This service state does not interrupt traffic flow and loopbacks are allowed, but alarm reporting is suppressed. Raised fault conditions, whether or not their alarms are reported, can be retrieved on the

CTC Conditions tab or by using the TL1 RTRV-COND command. Use the Locked-enabled,maintenance service state for testing or to suppress alarms temporarily. A port must be in this service state before you can apply a loopback. Change to the Unlocked-enabled or Unlocked-disabled,automaticInService when testing is complete.

Unlocked,automaticInService—Puts the port in the Unlocked-disabled,automaticInService service state. In this service state, alarm reporting is suppressed, but traffic is carried and loopbacks are allowed. After the soak period passes, the port changes to Unlocked-enabled. Raised fault conditions, whether their alarms are reported or not, can be retrieved on the CTC Conditions tab or by using the TL1 RTRV-COND command.

 

For more information about service states, refer to the “Administrative and Service States” appendix of

 

the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual.

Step 4

If the port is in loopback (Locked-enabled,loopback & maintenance) and you set the Admin State to

 

Unlocked-enabled, a confirmation window appears indicating that the loopback will be released and that

 

the action could be service affecting. To continue, click Yes.

Step 5

If you set Admin State to Unlocked,automaticInService, set the soak period time in the AINS Soak field.

 

This is the amount of time that the port will stay in Unlocked-disabled,automaticInService service state

 

after the signal is continuously received before changing to Unlocked-enabled.

Step 6

Click Apply.

Step 7

As needed, repeat this task for each port.

Step 8

Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

 

 

DLP-D215 Consolidate Links in Network View

Purpose

This task consolidates the data communications channel (DCC), GSS, OTS,

 

provisionable patchcord (PPC), and server trail links in network view.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 17-49

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Retrieve or higher

Note Global consolidation persists when CTC is re-launched but local consolidation does not.

 

 

Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide, R7.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

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D200 specifications

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