Chapter 19 DLPs D200 to D299

DLP- D262 Filter the Display of Circuits

Direction—Choose one to filter circuits based on direction: Any (direction not used to filter circuits), 1-way(display only one-way circuits), or 2-way(display only two-way circuits).

OCHNC Dir—(DWDM optical channel network connections [OCHNCs] only) Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide for dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) information.

OCHNC Wlen—(DWDM OCHNCs only) Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide for DWDM information.

Status—Choose a circuit status to filter the circuits. For more information about circuit statuses, see Table 20-32 on page 20-78.

State—Choose one to filter circuits based on state: Locked (display only out-of-service circuits), Unlocked (display only in-service circuits; OCHNCs have Unlocked status only), or Locked-partial (display only circuits with cross-connects in mixed service states).

Protection—Choose a protection type to filter the circuits. For more information about protection types, see Table 20-31 on page 20-77.

Slot—Enter a slot number to filter circuits based on the source or destination slot; otherwise leave the field blank.

Port—Enter a port number to filter circuits based on the source or destination port; otherwise leave the field blank.

Type—Choose one to filter circuits based on type: Any (type not used to filter circuits),

VC_HO_PATH_CIRCUIT (displays VC4 and VC4-Nc circuits), VC_LO_PATH_CIRCUIT (displays only VC3, VC11, and VC12 circuits), VC_LO_PATH_TUNNEL (displays only low-order tunnels), VC_LO_PATH_AGGREGATION (displays only low-order aggregation points), VC_HO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT (displays high-order VCAT circuits), VC_LO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT (displays low-order VCAT circuits), or OCHNC (displays only OCHNCs; refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Procedure Guide for DWDM information).

Size—Click the appropriate check boxes to filter circuits based on size: VC11, VC12, VC3, VC4, VC4-2c, VC4-3c,VC4-4c, VC4-6c, VC4-8c, VC4-9c, VC4-16c, VC4-64c,

10 Gbps FEC, Equipped non specific, Multi-rate,2.5 Gbps No FEC, 10 Gbps No FEC, and 2.5 Gbps FEC. The check boxes shown depend on what you chose in the Type field.

If you chose Any, all sizes are available. If you chose LO_PATH_CIRCUIT, only VC3, VC11, and VC12 sizes are available. If you chose LO_PATH_TUNNEL or LO_PATH_AGGREGATION, only VC4 is available. If you chose VC_HO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT, only VC4 and VC4-4c are available. If you chose VC_LO_PATH_VCAT_CIRCUIT, only VC3 is available.

Step 4 To set the filter for ring, node, link, and source and drop type, click the Advanced tab and complete the following. If you do not want to make advanced filter selections, continue with Step 5.

a.If you made selections on the General tab, click Yes in the confirmation box to apply the settings.

b.In the Advanced tab of the Circuit Filter dialog box, set the following filter attributes as necessary:

Ring—Choose the ring from the drop-down list.

Node—Click the check boxes by each node in the network to filter circuits based on node.

Link—Choose the desired link in the network.

Source/Drop—Choose one of the following to filter circuits based on whether they have one or multiple sources and drops: One Source and One Drop Only or Multiple Sources or Multiple Drops.

 

 

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D200 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in networking technology, and one of its standout products is the Cisco D200. Designed to meet the demands of modern businesses, the D200 is a versatile and robust device that facilitates seamless connectivity and effective network management.

The Cisco D200 is primarily known for its performance and reliability in various deployment scenarios. It is equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities, supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. This allows users to optimize their wireless network, reducing interference and providing the flexibility to support a wide range of devices in an increasingly wireless world.

One of the standout features of the D200 is its advanced security protocols. Featuring integrated firewalls and support for VPNs, the device ensures that data remains protected against potential cyber threats. With the rise in remote work and digital collaboration, the D200 provides businesses with secure access control, ensuring that sensitive information is safeguarded from unauthorized access.

Another key characteristic of the D200 is its ease of management. With Cisco's user-friendly interface, network administrators can easily configure and monitor the device. The D200 is also compatible with Cisco's DNA Center, enabling businesses to leverage automation and AI-driven insights to optimize their networks and improve operational efficiency.

Performance-wise, the D200 boasts impressive throughput capabilities, making it suitable for high-traffic environments such as offices and educational institutions. Its robust hardware allows for multiple concurrent connections, ensuring that even during peak usage times, network performance remains uninterrupted. Quality of Service (QoS) features also prioritize critical applications, enhancing the overall user experience.

In terms of scalability, the D200 is designed to grow with a business. Whether an organization is expanding its device fleet or increasing bandwidth demands, the D200 can adapt to these changes without compromising performance. Moreover, ongoing firmware updates from Cisco ensure that the device remains current with the latest technologies and security enhancements.

In summary, the Cisco D200 is an essential tool for any business seeking to enhance its networking capabilities. With its advanced features, secure architecture, and ease of management, it stands out as a reliable choice for organizations looking to future-proof their networking infrastructure. As technology continues to evolve, the D200 remains a stalwart in enabling connectivity and efficiency in the digital age.