Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299

DLP- D233 Edit SNCP Circuit Path Selectors

c.Click OK to close the Pick a Color dialog box. If you want to change the standby span color, continue with Step 5. If not, click OK to save the change and close the Preferences dialog box, or click Apply to save the change and keep the Preferences dialog box open.

Step 5 As needed, change the color of the standby span:

a.In the Span Colors area, click the colored square that is near the word Standby.

b.In the Pick a Color dialog box, click the color for the standby span, or click Reset if you want the standby span to show the last applied (saved) color.

c.Click OK to save the change and close the Preferences dialog box, or click Apply to save the change and keep the Preferences dialog box open.

Step 6 As needed, return the active and standby spans to their default colors:

a.From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.

b.In the Preferences dialog box, click the Circuits tab.

c.Click Reset to Defaults.

d.Click OK to save the change and close the Preferences dialog box, or click Apply to save the change and keep the Preferences dialog box open.

Step 7 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

DLP-D233 Edit SNCP Circuit Path Selectors

 

Purpose

This task changes the SNCP signal fail and signal degrade thresholds, the

 

 

reversion and reversion time, and the PDI-P settings for one or more SNCP

 

 

circuits.

 

Tools/Equipment

None

 

Prerequisite Procedures

NTP-D44 Provision SNCP Nodes, page 5-22

 

 

DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 17-49

 

Required/As Needed

As needed

 

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

 

Security Level

Provisioning or higher

 

 

Step 1

From the View menu, choose Go to Network View.

Step 2

Click the Circuits tab.

 

Step 3

In the Circuits tab, click the SNCP circuit(s) that you want to edit. To change the settings for multiple

 

circuits, press the Shift key (to choose adjoining circuits) or the Ctrl key (to choose nonadjoining

 

circuits) and click each circuit that you want to change.

Step 4

From the Tools menu, choose Circuits > Set Path Selector Attributes.

Step 5

In the Path Selectors Attributes dialog box, edit the following SNCP selectors, as needed:

Revertive—If checked, traffic reverts to the working path when conditions that diverted it to the protect path are repaired. If not checked, traffic does not revert.

Reversion time (min.)—If Revertive is checked, sets the amount of time that will elapse before traffic reverts to the working path. The range is 0.5 to 12 minutes in 0.5 minute increments.

 

Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide, R7.2

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