New Features and Functionality
A span is the optical fiber connection between two ONS 15327 nodes. In a span upgrade, the transmission rate of a span is upgraded from a lower to a higher
You can perform
The supported configurations for a span upgrade are:
1+1 Unprotected PPMN
1+1 Linear ADM
UPSR
To perform a successful span upgrade, the
When performing span upgrades on a large number of nodes, Cisco recommends that you upgrade all spans in a ring consecutively and in the same maintenance window. Until all spans are upgraded, mismatched card types will be present. No other maintenance operations should be performed or circuits added during a span upgrade.
Cisco recommends using the Span Upgrade Wizard to perform span upgrades. Although you can also use the manual span upgrade procedures, the manual procedures are mainly provided as error recovery for the wizard.
The Span Upgrade Wizard and the manual span upgrade procedures require at least two technicians (one at each end of the span) who can communicate with each other during the upgrade. Upgrading a span is
Span upgrades do not upgrade SONET topologies, for example, a 1+1 group to a
Span Upgrade Wizard
In Release 3.3, the Span Upgrade Wizard automates all steps in the manual span upgrade procedure (BLSR, UPSR, and 1+1). The wizard can upgrade both lines of a 1+1 group; the wizard upgrades UPSRs and
The Span Upgrade Wizard provides no way to back out of an upgrade. In the case of an abnormal error, you must exit the wizard and initiate the manual procedure to either continue with the upgrade or back out of it. To continue with the manual procedure, examine the standing conditions and alarms to identify the stage in which the wizard failure occurred. For more information on the Span Upgrade Wizard, see the Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation, Release 3.3.
Alarm Suppression
At the card level, you can suppress alarms on specific ports. At the node level, you can suppress alarms on specific cards or the entire node.
Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15327 Release 3.3
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