Chapter 18 DLPs F300 to F399
DLP- F366 Provision OSI Routers
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F366 Provision OSI Routers
Purpose | This task enables an OSI router and edits its primary manual area address. |
Tools/Equipment | None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
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Required/As Needed | As needed |
Onsite/Remote | Onsite or remote |
Security Level | Provisioning or higher |
Note Router 1 must be enabled before you can enable and edit the primary manual area addresses for Routers 2 through 12.
Note The Router 1 manual area address, System ID, and Selector “00” create the node NSAP address. Changing the Router 1 manual area address changes the node’s NSAP address.
Note The System ID for Router 1 is the node MAC address. The System IDs for Routers 2 through 12 are created by adding 1 through 12 respectively to the Router 1 System ID. You cannot edit the System IDs.
Step 1 Complete the
Step 2 Click the Provisioning > OSI > Routers > Setup tabs.
Step 3 Chose the router you want provision and click Edit. The OSI Router Editor dialog box appears. Step 4 In the OSI Router Editor dialog box:
a.Check Enable Router to enable the router and make its primary area address available for editing.
b.Click the manual area address, then click Edit.
c.In the Edit Manual Area Address dialog box, edit the primary area address in the Area Address field. If you prefer, click Use Mask and enter the edits in the Masked NSAP Entry dialog box. The address (hexadecimal format) can be 8 to 24 alphanumeric characters
d.Click OK successively to close the following dialog boxes: Masked NSAP Entry (if used), Edit Manual Area Address, and OSI Router Editor.
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
| Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide, R8.0 |
| October 2007 |