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Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R7.0
November 2007
Chapter22 DLPs A500 to A599
DLP- A532 Export CTC Data
Step5 If you want to open a file in a text editor or word processor application, procedures vary. Typically, you
can use the File > Open command to view the CTC data, or you can double-click the file name and
choose an application such as Notepad.
Text editor and word processor applications format the data exactly as it is exported, including comma
or tab separators. All applications that open the data files allow you to format the data.
Step6 If you want to open the file in spreadsheet and database management applications, procedures vary.
Typically, you need to open the application and choose File> Import, then choose a delimited file to
format the data in cells.
Spreadsheet and database management programs also allow you to manage the exported data.
Note An exported file cannot be opened in CTC.
The export operation does not apply to the following tabular (Save as TSV) data:
•Circuits (Edit option, General and Monitor windows)
•Provisioning > General > General, Power Monitor, and Multishelf Config windows
•Provisioning > Network > General windows
•Provisioning > Security > Policy, Access, and Legal Disclaimer windows
•Provisioning > SNMP window
•Provisioning > Timing > General and BITS FAcilities windows
•Provisioning > OSI > Main Setup window and OSI > TARP > Config window
•Provisioning > Cross-Connect window
•Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Node Setup window
•Maintenance > Cross-Connect > Cards window
•Maintenance > Database window
•Maintenance > Diagnostic window
•Maintenance > Protection window
•Maintenance > Timing > Source windows
•Maintenance > DWDM > ROADM Power Monitoring window
Step7 Click OK.
Step8 In the Save dialog box, enter a name in the File name field using one of the following formats:
•filename.html for HTML files
•filename.csv for CSV files
•filename.tsv for TSV files
Step9 Navigate to a directory where you want to store the file.
Step10 Click OK.
Step11 Repeat the task for each window that you want to export.
Step12 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).