Table Of Contents
Slot Property Information—Common, DWDM, Electrical, and Ethernet Cards
C.1 Common Cards
C.1.1 Slot Properties—AIC
C.1.2 Slot Properties—AIC-I
C.1.3 Slot Properties—AIU
C.1.4 Slot Properties—CMP
C.1.5 Slot Properties—CMP-W
C.1.6 Slot Properties—CTX-2500
C.1.7 Slot Properties—CTX-CL600
C.1.8 Slot Properties—EOI-W
C.1.9 Slot Properties—FILLER
C.1.10 Slot Properties—IOC-W
C.1.11 Slot Properties—LSM-W
C.1.12 Slot Properties—MIC-28-3-A and MIC-28-3-B
C.1.13 Slot Properties—MMU (ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH)
C.1.14 Slot Properties—OCP
C.1.15 Slot Properties—OSCM (ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH)
C.1.16 Slot Properties—OSCM (ONS 15808)
C.1.17 Slot Properties—OSU-W
C.1.18 Slot Properties—PLF
C.1.19 Slot Properties—RBU
C.1.20 Slot Properties—SCF
C.1.21 Slot Properties—SCU
C.1.22 Slot Properties—SNH
C.1.23 Slot Properties—SNS
C.1.24 Slot Properties—SSXC
C.1.25 Slot Properties—TCC+
C.1.26 Slot Properties—TCC-I
C.1.27 Slot Properties—TCC2
C.1.28 Slot Properties—TCC2P
C.1.29 Slot Properties—TSC
C.1.30 Slot Properties—UDC
C.1.31 Slot Properties—Unequipped Slot (ONS 15800 and ONS 15801)
C.1.32 Slot Properties—Unequipped Slot (ONS 15808)
C.1.33 Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15327 and ONS 15454 SONET)
C.1.34 Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15454 SDH)
C.1.35 Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15800 and ONS 15801)
C.1.36 Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15808)
C.1.37 Slot Properties—XC
C.1.38 Slot Properties—XC-VXL-10G
C.1.39 Slot Properties—XC10G
C.1.40 Slot Properties—XCVT
C.1.41 Slot Properties—XCVXC
C.1.42 Slot Properties—XTC (ONS 15327)
C.2 DWDM Cards
C.2.1 Slot Properties—2.5G_DM
C.2.2 Slot Properties—2.5G_DMP
C.2.3 Slot Properties—2.5G Multirate Transponder
C.2.4 Slot Properties—32DMX
C.2.5 Slot Properties—32DMX-L
C.2.6 Slot Properties—32DMX_O
C.2.7 Slot Properties—32MUX_O
C.2.8 Slot Properties—32WD-IR
C.2.9 Slot Properties—32WSS
C.2.10 Slot Properties—32WSS-L
C.2.11 Slot Properties—4MD_xx.x
C.2.12 Slot Properties—AD_1B_xx.x
C.2.13 Slot Properties—AD_1C_xx.x
C.2.14 Slot Properties—AD_2C_xx.x
C.2.15 Slot Properties—AD_4B_xx.x
C.2.16 Slot Properties—AD_4C_xx.x
C.2.17 Slot Properties—ADA
C.2.18 Slot Properties—BBA
C.2.19 Slot Properties—BBA/RBA
C.2.20 Slot Properties—BCS-ELH
C.2.21 Slot Properties—BCS-LH
C.2.22 Slot Properties—Demultiplexer
C.2.23 Slot Properties—IRBA
C.2.24 Slot Properties—Multiplexer
C.2.25 Slot Properties—MXP_2.5G_10E
C.2.26 Slot Properties—MXP_2.5G_10G
C.2.27 Slot Properties—MXP_MR_10DME
C.2.28 Slot Properties—OA-ELH
C.2.29 Slot Properties—OAD-8-C
C.2.30 Slot Properties—OADM-P4
C.2.31 Slot Properties—OBA-C
C.2.32 Slot Properties—OECP
C.2.33 Slot Properties—OEP-C
C.2.34 Slot Properties—OP-ELH
C.2.35 Slot Properties—OPA-C
C.2.36 Slot Properties—OPT-AMP-L
C.2.37 Slot Properties—OPT-BST
C.2.38 Slot Properties—OPT-BST-E
C.2.39 Slot Properties—OPT-BST-L
C.2.40 Slot Properties—OPT-PRE
C.2.41 Slot Properties—ORP-ELH
C.2.42 Slot Properties—OSC-CSM
C.2.43 Slot Properties—PRE-L
C.2.44 Slot Properties—PRE-L-IR
C.2.45 Slot Properties—TPA
C.2.46 Slot Properties—TXP_MR_10E
C.2.47 Slot Properties—TXP_MR_10G
C.2.48 Slot Properties—WD
C.3 Electrical Cards
C.3.1 Slot Properties—DS-1-14
C.3.2 Slot Properties—DS1-28/DS3-EC1-3
C.3.3 Slot Properties—DS1-84/DS3-EC1-3
C.3.4 Slot Properties—DS-1N
C.3.5 Slot Properties—DS-3-12
C.3.6 Slot Properties—DS-3E
C.3.7 Slot Properties—DS-3i
C.3.8 Slot Properties—DS-3i-N-12
C.3.9 Slot Properties—DS-3XM-6
C.3.10 Slot Properties—DS-N
C.3.11 Slot Properties—DS1_E1_56
C.3.12 Slot Properties—DS3_EC1_48
C.3.13 Slot Properties—DS3XM-12
C.3.14 Slot Properties—E-1
C.3.15 Slot Properties—E1-42
C.3.16 Slot Properties—E1-N-14
C.3.17 Slot Properties—E3-12
C.3.18 Slot Properties—EC1-12
C.3.19 Slot Properties—FMEC-E3/DS-3
C.4 Ethernet Cards
C.4.1 Slot Properties—CE-100T-8 (ONS 15310 CL and ONS 15310 MA)
C.4.2 Slot Properties—CE-100T-8 (ONS 15454 SONET)
C.4.3 Slot Properties—CE-100T-8 (ONS 15454 SDH)
C.4.4 Slot Properties—CE-1000-4 (ONS 15454 SDH and ONS 15454 SONET)
C.4.5 Slot Properties—E10/100T-4
C.4.6 Slot Properties—E1000-2
C.4.7 Slot Properties—E1000-2-G
C.4.8 Slot Properties—E100T-12
C.4.9 Slot Properties—E100T-G
C.4.10 Slot Properties—ETH1000
C.4.11 Slot Properties—G1000-2
C.4.12 Slot Properties—G1000-4
C.4.13 Slot Properties—ML-100T-8
C.4.14 Slot Properties—ML1000-2
C.4.15 Slot Properties—ML100T-12
C.4.16 Slot Properties—ML100X-8
C.4.17 Slot Properties—MS-ISC-100T
Slot Property Information—Common, DWDM, Electrical, and Ethernet Cards
This appendix provides information on the cards supported in CTM. This appendix contains the following sections:
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Common Cards
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DWDM Cards
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Electrical Cards
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Ethernet Cards
Note
In the CTM GUI, read-only fields have a gray background.
C.1 Common Cards
This section describes the following common cards supported within CTM:
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Slot Properties—AIC
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Slot Properties—AIC-I
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Slot Properties—AIU
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Slot Properties—CMP
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Slot Properties—CMP-W
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Slot Properties—CTX-2500
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Slot Properties—CTX-CL600
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Slot Properties—EOI-W
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Slot Properties—FILLER
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Slot Properties—IOC-W
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Slot Properties—LSM-W
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Slot Properties—MIC-28-3-A and MIC-28-3-B
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Slot Properties—MMU (ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH)
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Slot Properties—OCP
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Slot Properties—OSCM (ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH)
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Slot Properties—OSCM (ONS 15808)
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Slot Properties—OSU-W
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Slot Properties—PLF
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Slot Properties—RBU
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Slot Properties—SCF
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Slot Properties—SCU
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Slot Properties—SNH
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Slot Properties—SNS
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Slot Properties—SSXC
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Slot Properties—TCC+
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Slot Properties—TCC-I
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Slot Properties—TCC2
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Slot Properties—TCC2P
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Slot Properties—TSC
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Slot Properties—UDC
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Slot Properties—Unequipped Slot (ONS 15800 and ONS 15801)
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Slot Properties—Unequipped Slot (ONS 15808)
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Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15327 and ONS 15454 SONET)
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Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15454 SDH)
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Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15800 and ONS 15801)
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Slot Properties—Unprovisioned Slot (ONS 15808)
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Slot Properties—XC
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Slot Properties—XC-VXL-10G
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Slot Properties—XC10G
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Slot Properties—XCVT
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Slot Properties—XCVXC
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Slot Properties—XTC (ONS 15327)
C.1.1 Slot Properties—AIC
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15327 or ONS 15454 SONET slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The optional Alarm Interface Controller (AIC) card provides customer-defined alarm input/output (I/O) and supports local and express orderwire.
For the AIC module, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, Alarm Extenders, Local Orderwire, Express Orderwire, and Info.
C.1.1.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the AIC that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) The Suppress Alarms check box is read-only and indicates whether all alarms are suppressed for the card and its port(s). Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to reset, delete, or change the card.
C.1.1.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update AIC identification information.
Table C-1 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
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Description
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Equipment Type
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Displays the equipment type that the slot is provisioned for.
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Actual Equipment Type
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Displays the actual card that is installed in the slot.
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Hardware Part Number
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Displays the part number that is printed on the top of the card.
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Hardware Revision
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Displays the hardware revision number.
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Serial Number
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Displays the serial number that is unique to each card.
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CLEI Code
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Displays the Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) code.
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Firmware Version
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Displays the revision number of the software used by the ASIC chip installed on the card.
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Product ID
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Displays a product ID string of 63 characters maximum. If the card does not support the product ID, the field shows N/A.
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Version ID
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Displays a version ID string in the format "V99_." The version ID always begins with a V and ends with a space. If the card does not support the version ID, the field shows N/A.
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Administration State
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The port administration state. It can be:
• IS—In Service
• IS, AINS—Automatic In Service
• OOS, DSBLD—Out of Service, Disabled
• OOS, MT—Out of Service, Maintenance
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Service State
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Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
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Equipment State
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Displays the equipment state of the card.
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Alarm Profile
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Sets the alarm profile for the port. Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
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C.1.1.3 Alarm Extenders Tab
The Alarm Extenders tab allows you view AIC alarm information. The Alarm Extenders tab contains two subtabs:
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External Alarms Subtab
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External Controls Subtab
C.1.1.3.1 External Alarms Subtab
The External Alarms subtab allows you to view and update external alarm information.
Table C-2 Field Descriptions for the External Alarms Subtab
Field
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Description
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Input Number
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Displays the alarm input number.
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Enabled
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Check to activate the fields for the alarm input number.
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Alarm Type
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Choose an alarm type from the provided list.
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Severity
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Choose a severity from the list.
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Raised When
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Choose the contact condition that will trigger the alarm in CTC.
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Virtual Wire
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To assign the external device to a virtual wire, choose a virtual wire from the list, or choose None if no assignment is required.
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Description
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Displays a default description that is provided for every enabled external alarm.
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Raised
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Indicates if an alarm has been raised.
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Contact Status
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Indicates the current status of the contact.
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C.1.1.3.2 External Controls Subtab
The External Controls subtab allows you to view and update external controls.
Table C-3 Field Descriptions for the External Controls Subtab
Field
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Description
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Control Number
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Displays the control number.
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Enabled
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Check to activate the fields for the control number.
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Control Type
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Choose a control type from the provided list.
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Trigger Type
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Choose a trigger type: a local minor, major, or critical alarm; a remote minor, major, or critical alarm; or a virtual wire activation.
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Description
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Enter a description.
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Current State
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Displays the current state of the control.
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Auto State
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Displays the auto state of the control.
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Contact Setting
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Displays the current contact setting.
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C.1.1.4 Local Orderwire Tab
Local Orderwire allows a craftsperson to plug a phoneset into a node and communicate with craftspeople working at other nodes or other facility equipment. The orderwire is a pulse code modulation (PCM) encoded voice channel that uses E1 or E2 bytes in section/line overhead. The AIC allows simultaneous use of both local (section overhead signal) and express (line overhead channel) orderwire channels on a SONET ring or particular optics facility. Local orderwire also allows communication at regeneration sites when the regenerator is not a Cisco device.
Table C-4 Field Descriptions for the Local Orderwire Tab
Field
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Description
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Buzzer
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The AIC supports a call button on the module front panel which, when pressed, causes all AICs on the orderwire subnetwork to ring. The ringer/buzzer resides on the AIC. There is also a ring LED that mimics the AIC ringer. It flashes when any call button is pressed on the orderwire subnetwork. The call button and ringer LED allow a remote craftsperson to get the attention of craftspeople across the network. If you want to turn on the audible alert (buzzer) for the orderwire, check the Buzzer check box.
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4-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm (decibels referenced per milliwatt) by moving the slider to the right or left for the four-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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2-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the two-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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C.1.1.5 Express Orderwire Tab
The Express Orderwire tab allows you to configure express orderwire settings.
Table C-5 Field Descriptions for the Express Orderwire Tab
Field
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Description
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Buzzer
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If you want to turn on the audible alert (buzzer) for the orderwire, check the Buzzer check box.
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4-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the four-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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2-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the two-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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C.1.1.6 Info Tab
The Info tab allows you to view nominal operating values set during manufacturing for the AIC card.
Table C-6 Field Descriptions for the Info Tab
Field
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Description
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Extended Manufacturing Information
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Attribute
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Displays the nominal card specification.
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Value
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Displays the value of the attribute.
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Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.2 Slot Properties—AIC-I
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The optional Alarm Interface Controller-International (AIC-I) card provides customer-defined (environmental) alarms and controls and supports local and express orderwire. It provides twelve customer-defined input and four customer-defined input/output contacts. The physical connections are through the backplane wire-wrap pin terminals.
For the AIC-I module, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, Card, Alarm Extenders, Local Orderwire, Express Orderwire, and Info.
C.1.2.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the AIC-I that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to reset, delete, or change the card.
C.1.2.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update AIC-I identification information.
Table C-7 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
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Description
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Equipment Type
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Displays the equipment type that the slot is provisioned for.
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Actual Equipment Type
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Displays the actual card that is installed in the slot.
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Hardware Part Number
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Displays the part number that is printed on the top of the card.
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Hardware Revision
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Displays the hardware revision number.
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Serial Number
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Displays the serial number that is unique to each card.
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CLEI Code
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Displays the CLEI code.
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Firmware Version
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Displays the revision number of the software used by the ASIC chip installed on the card.
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Product ID
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Displays a product ID string of 63 characters maximum. If the card does not support the product ID, the field shows N/A.
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Version ID
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Displays a version ID string in the format "V99_." The version ID always begins with a V and ends with a space. If the card does not support the version ID, the field shows N/A.
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Administration State
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The port administration state. It can be:
• IS—In Service
• IS, AINS—Automatic In Service
• OOS, DSBLD—Out of Service, Disabled
• OOS, MT—Out of Service, Maintenance
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Service State
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Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
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Equipment State
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Displays the equipment state of the card.
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Alarm Profile
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Sets the alarm profile for the port. Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
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C.1.2.3 Card Tab
The Card tab allows you to view and update AIC-I card information.
Table C-8 Field Descriptions for the Card Tab
Field
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Description
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Add Extension
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Check this check box if you are using the Alarm Expansion Panel (AEP).
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Extended Type
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The AEP radio button is automatically selected if you checked the Add Extension check box.
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Input/Output
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Select External Alarm if you use external alarms only; select External Control if you use both external alarms and external controls. Selecting only External Alarm gives you 16 external alarm ports and no external control ports. If you select External control, four of the ports are converted to external control ports, leaving you with 12 external alarm ports.
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Station Number
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Enter a four-digit station number. The valid range is 0 to 9999.
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C.1.2.4 Alarm Extenders Tab
The Alarm Extenders tab allows you view AIC-I alarm information. The Alarm Extenders tab contains two subtabs:
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External Alarms Subtab
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External Controls Subtab
C.1.2.4.1 External Alarms Subtab
The External Alarms subtab allows you to view and update external alarm information.
Table C-9 Field Descriptions for the External Alarms Subtab
Field
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Description
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Input Number
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The alarm input number.
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Enabled
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Check to activate the fields for the alarm input number.
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Alarm Type
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Choose an alarm type from the provided list.
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Severity
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Choose a severity from the list.
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Raised When
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Choose the contact condition that will trigger the alarm in CTC.
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Virtual Wire
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To assign the external device to a virtual wire, choose a virtual wire from the list, or choose None if no assignment is required.
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Description
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A default description is provided in this line for every external alarm that is enabled.
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Raised
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Indicates if an alarm has been raised.
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Contact Status
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Indicates the current status of the contact.
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C.1.2.4.2 External Controls Subtab
The External Controls subtab allows you to view and update external controls.
Table C-10 Field Descriptions for the External Controls Subtab
Field
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Description
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Control Number
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The control number.
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Enabled
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Check to activate the fields for the control number.
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Control Type
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Choose a control type from the provided list.
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Trigger Type
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Choose a trigger type: a local minor, major, or critical alarm; a remote minor, major, or critical alarm; or a virtual wire activation.
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Description
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Enter a description.
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Current State
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The current state of the control.
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Auto State
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The auto state of the control.
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Contact Setting
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The current contact setting.
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C.1.2.5 Local Orderwire Tab
Orderwire allows a craftsperson to plug a phoneset into a node and communicate with craftspeople working at other nodes or other facility equipment. The orderwire is a pulse code modulation (PCM) encoded voice channel that uses E1 or E2 bytes in section/line overhead. The AIC-I allows simultaneous use of both local (section overhead signal) and express (line overhead channel) orderwire channels on a SONET ring or particular optics facility. Local orderwire also allows communication at regeneration sites when the regenerator is not a Cisco device.
Table C-11 Field Descriptions for the Local Orderwire Tab
Field
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Description
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Buzzer
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The AIC-I supports selective dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) dialing for telephony connectivity, which causes one AIC-I card or all AIC-I cards on the orderwire subnetwork to ring. The ringer/buzzer resides on the AIC-I. If you want to turn on the audible alert (buzzer) for the orderwire, check the Buzzer check box.
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4-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the four-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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2-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the two-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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C.1.2.6 Express Orderwire Tab
The Express Orderwire tab allows you to configure express orderwire settings.
Table C-12 Field Descriptions for the Express Orderwire Tab
Field
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Description
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Buzzer
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If you want to turn on the audible alert (buzzer) for the orderwire, check the Buzzer check box.
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4-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the four-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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2-Wire Level
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If needed, adjust the Tx and Rx dBm by moving the slider to the right or left for the two-wire headset that you will use. In general, you should not need to adjust the dBm.
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C.1.2.7 Info Tab
The Info tab allows you to view nominal operating values set during manufacturing for the AIC-I card.
Table C-13 Field Descriptions for the Info Tab
Field
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Description
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Extended Manufacturing Information
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Attribute
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Displays the nominal card specification.
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Value
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Displays the value of the attribute.
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Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.3 Slot Properties—AIU
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15808 module that is installed in the slot selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The Alarm Interface Unit (AIU) manages digital and analog inputs from external equipment. It also manages digital outputs that can control external devices. The AIU allows remote control of isolated optical line amplification sites. Each AIU module manages up to 32 digital inputs, eight analog inputs, and 20 digital outputs. The digital inputs are ground-activated and are used to monitor site conditions such as fire alarms, flood warnings, and open doors. The analog inputs are used to remotely monitor voltages from transducers with slow parameter sensors. The digital outputs are used to operate equipment remotely. For example, digital outputs are used to start a generator engine or turn on security lights at a remote site from the network operations center (NOC).
For ONS 15808 AIU, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, Analog, Digital Input, and Digital Output.
C.1.3.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the AIU that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Moving the mouse pointer over the graphic also displays the alarm counts.) The module status is displayed under Operational State. Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to display the module in the Equipment Inventory Table, in the Alarm Browser, or in the AIU PM Table.
C.1.3.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update AIU identification information.
Table C-14 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
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NE ID
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Displays the user-defined name of the NE where the AIU is installed.
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Description
|
Displays information that a user has entered (if any) to describe the NE.
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NE Model
|
Identifies the model of the selected NE (ONS 15808) where the AIU is installed.
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Rack ID
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Displays the identification number of the rack where the subrack containing the AIU is installed.
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Subrack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the subrack.
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Slot ID
|
Displays the identification number of the slot containing the AIU.
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Software Version
|
Displays the version of the software.
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BIOS Version
|
Displays the version number of the BIOS.
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Board Serial Number
|
Displays the serial number of the board.
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SCC Number
|
Displays the version of the module serial communication controller (SCC).
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Product Option
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Displays the product option. Displays Not Available if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
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Hardware Version
|
Displays the version of the hardware. Displays Not Available if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
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Line Direction
|
Shows the line direction for the AIU.
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State
|
Allows you to place the AIU in one of two states: In Service or Under Maintenance.
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PM Collection Status
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Allows you to enable or disable PM collection for the AIU.
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C.1.3.3 Analog Tab
The Analog tab allows you to assign performance-monitoring thresholds for the AIU analog voltages. Each AIU module manages up to eight analog inputs.
Table C-15 Field Descriptions for the Analog Tab
Field
|
Description
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General Analog Input 1-8
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Value
|
When the Update button is clicked, displays the current analog input (in volts) from analog source x.
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Voltage High
|
Sets the high voltage threshold, the alarm severity level, and a description of the alarm.
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Voltage Low
|
Sets the low voltage threshold, the alarm severity level, and a description of the alarm.
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Name
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Sets the name of the general analog input on which the alarm occurred.
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C.1.3.4 Digital Input Tab
The Digital Input tab allows you to assign performance-monitoring thresholds for the AIU digital inputs. Each AIU module manages up to 32 digital inputs.
Table C-16 Field Descriptions for the Digital Input Tab
Field
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Description
|
General Digital Input 1-32
|
General Digital Input x
|
Shows the current alarm status of the general digital input.
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Alarm Severity
|
Sets the alarm severity (critical, major, minor, warning, or not reported).
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Name
|
Sets the name of the general digital input on which the alarm occurred.
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Description
|
Sets a description of the alarm.
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C.1.3.5 Digital Output Tab
The Digital Output tab allows you to assign performance-monitoring thresholds for the AIU digital outputs. Each AIU module manages up to 20 digital outputs.
Table C-17 Field Descriptions for the Digital Output Tab
Field
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Description
|
General Digital Output 1-20
|
General Digital Output x
|
Sets the general digital output status to Operated or Released.
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Name
|
Sets the name of the general digital output on which the alarm occurred.
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Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.4 Slot Properties—CMP
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15808 module that is installed in the slot selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The Control and Monitoring Processor (CMP) module monitors and relays commands to the ONS 15808 modules. It also provides an interface to supervisory software such as CTM. The CMP module is able to monitor all modules in the system through the Shelf Control Unit (SCU) module, which connects the internal control buses (CBUS) of all optical subracks in the site. This configuration allows all modules installed at a site to be managed as a unique NE. In sites containing more than one bay, multiple CMP modules are required. One CMP module is required for each bay.
CMP modules shown on this sheet include:
•
Control and Monitoring Processor—Master (CMP)
•
Control and Monitoring Processor—Slave (CMP-S)
For ONS 15808 CMP modules, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, and Statistics.
C.1.4.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the CMP module that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Moving the mouse pointer over the graphic also displays the alarm counts.) The module status is displayed under Operational State. Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to display the module in the Equipment Inventory Table or in the Alarm Browser.
C.1.4.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update CMP module identification information.
Table C-18 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
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NE ID
|
Displays the user-defined name of the NE where the CMP module is installed.
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Description
|
Displays information that a user has entered (if any) to describe the NE.
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NE Model
|
Identifies the model of the selected NE (ONS 15808) where the CMP module is installed.
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Rack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the rack where the subrack containing the CMP module is installed.
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Subrack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the subrack.
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Slot ID
|
Displays the identification number of the slot containing the CMP module.
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Software Version
|
Displays the version of the software.
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BIOS Version
|
Displays the version number of the BIOS.
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Board Serial Number
|
Displays the serial number of the board.
|
SCC Number
|
Displays the version of the module serial communication controller (SCC).
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Product Option
|
Displays the product option. Displays Not Available if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
|
Hardware Version
|
Displays the version of the hardware. Displays Not Available if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
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State
|
Allows you to place the CMP module in service.
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C.1.4.3 Statistics Tab
The Statistics tab allows you to view memory statistics for the CMP module.
Table C-19 Field Descriptions for the Statistics Tab
Field
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Description
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Memory
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Free disk/flash space
|
Shows the amount of remaining free disk/flash space, in megabytes.
|
Percentage of free space
|
Shows the percentage of remaining free disk/flash space.
|
Free RAM memory
|
Shows the amount of free RAM memory, in megabytes.
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Percentage of free RAM memory
|
Shows the percentage of remaining free RAM memory.
|
RAM largest contiguous block
|
Shows the largest contiguous block of RAM memory, in megabytes.
|
Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.5 Slot Properties—CMP-W
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15800 or ONS 15801 slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The Control and Monitoring Processor-Master (CMP-W) module is the heart of the management system, controlling all optical and common modules in the ONS 15800 or ONS 15801 NE. The CMP-W module collects information about status, alarms, parameters, and actions on the internal control bus (CBUS). The CMP-W module makes NE information available to the local craft terminal and to the element management system.
For the CMP-W module, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, and Statistics. Fields on these tabs are described in the following sections.
C.1.5.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the CMP-W module that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) The module status is displayed under Operational State. Right-click the graphic to open a shortcut menu that you can use to display the module in the Alarm Browser, Equipment Inventory table, 15-Minute PM table, or 1-Day PM table.
C.1.5.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update CMP-W module identification information.
Table C-20 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
|
NE ID
|
Displays the user-defined name of the NE where the CMP-W module is installed.
|
NE Model
|
Identifies the model of the selected NE (ONS 15800 or ONS 15801) where the CMP-W module is installed.
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Description
|
Displays information that a user has entered (if any) to describe the NE.
|
Rack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the rack where the subrack containing the CMP-W module is installed.
|
Subrack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the subrack.
|
Slot ID
|
Displays the identification number of the slot containing the CMP-W module.
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Software Version
|
Displays the NE software version of the agent that it is running.
|
BIOS Version
|
Displays the version number of the module BIOS (future).
|
Board Serial Number
|
Displays the serial number of the module board.
|
SCC Number
|
Displays the version of the module serial communication controller (SCC).
|
Product Option
|
Displays the product option.
|
Hardware Version
|
Displays the version of the hardware.
|
State
|
Allows you to place the CMP-W module in service.
|
PM Collection Status
|
Allows you to enable or disable PM collection for the CMP-W module.
|
C.1.5.3 Statistics Tab
The Statistics tab allows you to view memory statistics for the CMP-W module.
Table C-21 Field Descriptions for the Statistics Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Memory
|
Free disk/flash space
|
Shows the amount of remaining free disk/flash space, in megabytes.
|
Percentage of free space
|
Shows the percentage of remaining free disk/flash space.
|
Free RAM memory
|
Shows the amount of free RAM memory, in megabytes.
|
Percentage of free RAM memory
|
Shows the percentage of remaining free RAM memory.
|
RAM largest contiguous block
|
Shows the largest contiguous block of RAM memory, in megabytes.
|
Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.6 Slot Properties—CTX-2500
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15310 MA slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The CTX-2500 card, for use with the ONS 15310 MA, is a fully nonblocking cross-connect card that operates in a redundant configuration. It performs system initialization, provisioning, alarm reporting, maintenance, diagnostics, IP address detection/resolution, SONET data communications channel (DCC) termination, system fault detection, and cross-connect maintenance and management for the ONS 15310 MA. The card also provides the circuitry for the OC-3/OC-12/OC-48 interfaces, and ensures that the system maintains timing with SMC stability.
The CTX-2500 card provides 576 x 576 STS-1 level cross-connections, 96 x 96 TU-3 level cross-connections, 2688 x 2688 VT1.5s, or 2016 x 2016 VT2s.
The CTX-2500 card can be installed in slots 3 or 4. Protection switches between the active and standby CTX-2500 are hitless (less than a 50-ms impact to any traffic).
The CTX-2500 supports errorless side switches (switching from one CTX-2500 on one side of the shelf to the other CTX-2500 on the other side of the shelf) when the switch is initiated through software and is caused by a software upgrade.
There are two PPM (SFP) slots on the CTX-2500 faceplate. Each slot can contain a one-port PPM. Cisco-qualified SFPs can be single-rate (OC-3, OC-12, or OC-48) or multirate (OC-3, OC-12, and OC-48). Single-rate PPMs are autoprovisioned when they are installed, but multirate PPMs must be provisioned. This behavior can be controlled by NE defaults.
Figure C-1 shows the CTX-2500 card faceplate.
Figure C-1 CTX-2500 Faceplate
For the CTX-2500 module, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, Pluggable Provisioning, Line, STS, Loopback, Alarm Behavior, Transceiver, Auto Laser Shutdown, J1 Path Trace, and Section Trace.
C.1.6.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the CTX-2500 that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) The Suppress Alarms check box is read-only and indicates whether all alarms are suppressed for the card and its port(s). Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to reset or delete the card.
C.1.6.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update CTX-2500 identification information.
Table C-22 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Equipment Type
|
Displays the equipment type that the slot is provisioned for.
|
Actual Equipment Type
|
Displays the actual card that is installed in the slot.
|
Hardware Part Number
|
Displays the part number that is printed on the top of the card.
|
Hardware Revision
|
Displays the hardware revision number.
|
Serial Number
|
Displays the serial number that is unique to each card.
|
CLEI Code
|
Displays the CLEI code.
|
Firmware Version
|
Displays the revision number of the software used by the ASIC chip installed on the card.
|
Product ID
|
Displays a product ID string of 63 characters maximum. If the card does not support the product ID, the field shows N/A.
|
Version ID
|
Displays a version ID string in the format "V99_." The version ID always begins with a V and ends with a space. If the card does not support the version ID, the field shows N/A.
|
Card State
|
Admin State
|
Select the designation that drives whether an entity is in service or out of service. The Admin state is the driver for the Service state.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Equipment State
|
Displays the equipment state of the card.
|
Alarm Profile
|
Sets the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
C.1.6.3 Pluggable Provisioning Tab
The Pluggable Provisioning tab allows you to view and provision pluggable entities; for example, the pluggable port module (PPM) and pluggable I/O module (PIM) and the ports inside these entities.
Table C-23 Field Descriptions for the Pluggable Provisioning Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Pluggable Number
|
Displays the identifier of the plugin module.
|
Actual Equipment Type
|
Displays the actual card that is installed in the slot.
|
Equipment State
|
Displays the equipment state of the card.
|
Admin State
|
Select the designation that drives whether an entity is in service or out of service. The Admin state is the driver for the Service state.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Pluggable Number
|
Displays the identifier of the plugin module and the port number.
|
Rate
|
Displays the rate of the port inside the pluggable entity.
|
C.1.6.3.1 Provision Pluggable Dialog Box
Click the Create button to launch the Provision Pluggable dialog box. This dialog box allows you to provision pluggable entities such as the PPM and PIM, and to create the ports inside these entities. Table C-24 describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when provisioning a PPM. Table C-25 applies only to the ONS 15600 SONET ASAP_4 card and describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when provisioning a PIM. Table C-26 describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when provisioning a PPM. Table C-27 describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when creating the ports inside the PPM and PIM.
Table C-24 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box—PPM
Field
|
Description
|
PPM #
|
Sets the PPM number.
|
No. of Ports
|
Sets the number of ports inside the PPM.
|
PPM Type
|
Sets the type of PPM.
|
Table C-25 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box—PIM (ONS 15600 SONET ASAP_4 Card)
Field
|
Description
|
PIM #
|
Sets the PIM number.
|
No. of Ports
|
Sets the number of ports inside the PIM.
|
PIM Type
|
Sets the type of PIM.
|
Table C-26 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box—PPM (ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH MRC-12 Card)
Field
|
Description
|
PPM
|
Select the PPM for which you want to create the port.
|
PPM Type
|
Sets the PPM type.
|
Table C-27 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box
Field
|
Description
|
PPM
|
Select the PPM for which you want to create the port.
|
Port Number
|
Sets the port number.
|
Port Rate
|
Sets the rate of the new port.
|
C.1.6.4 Line Tab
The Line tab allows you to view and update line card information. The Line tab displays the following subtabs:
•
Line Config Subtab
•
Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Physical Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Physical Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Alarm Thresholds Subtab
C.1.6.4.1 Line Config Subtab
The Line Config subtab allows you to view and change the line settings of an optical card.
Table C-28 Field Descriptions for the Line Config Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Port Name
|
Allows you to add a name for the optical port.
|
Admin State
|
Select the designation that drives whether an entity is in service or out of service. The Admin state is the driver for the Service state.
|
Port Rate
|
Sets the rate of the new port.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin state change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
SF BER
|
Sets the signal fail bit error rate.
|
SD BER
|
Sets the signal degrade bit error rate.
|
ProvidesSync
|
If checked, the card is provisioned as an NE timing reference.
|
EnableSyncMsg
|
Enables synchronization status messages (S1 byte), which allow the node to choose the best timing source.
|
SendDoNotUse
|
When checked, sends a do not use (DUS) message on the S1 byte.
|
Send <FF> DoNotUse
|
When checked, sends a do not use (DUS) (0xff) message on the S1 byte.
|
BLSR Ext. Byte
|
Select an alternate BLSR byte. Choices are Z2, E2, or F1.
|
Type
|
Defines the port as SONET or SDH.
|
AINS Soak (H:M)
|
Automatic in-service soak. The determination of duration left before the traffic/termination transitions to IS state.
|
AINS Soak Count Down
|
Automatic in-service soak countdown. Displays the remaining time of valid input signal in hh:mm, after which the card becomes in service (IS) automatically.
|
Admin SSM
|
If the node does not receive an SSM signal, it defaults to synchronization traceability unknown (STU). Admin SSM allows you to override the STU value with one of the following:
• PRS—Primary reference source (Stratum 1)
• STS2—Stratum 2
• TNC—Transit node clock
• STS3E—Stratum 3E
• STS3—Stratum 3
• SMC—SONET minimum clock
• ST4—Stratum 4
|
ALS Mode
|
Displays the auto laser shutdown mode (Disabled, Auto Restart, Manual Restart, or Manual Restart for Test).
|
PJSTSMon#
|
Sets the STS that will be used for pointer justification. If set to 0, no STS is monitored. Only one STS can be monitored on each OC-N port.
• 0 (Cisco default)-3 (OC-3, per port)
• 0 (Cisco default)-12 (OC-12)
• 0 (Cisco default)-48 (OC-48)
|
Reach
|
Allows you to provision the reach value. You can choose Auto Provision, which allows the system to automatically provision the reach from the PPM reach value on the hardware. Choose one of the following reach distances:
Note The reach distances options that appear in the drop-down list depend on the card selected.
• SR (short reach, up to 2km distance)
• SR 1 (up to 2km distance)
• IR 1 (intermediate reach, up to 15km distance)
• IR 2 (up to 40kmm distance)
• LR 1 (long reach, up to 40km distance)
• LR 2 (up to 80km distance)
• LR 3 (up to 80km distance)
• I1
• S1
• S2
• L1
• L2
• L3
• SX (up to 550m or 270m distance based on 50um/62.5um diameter fiber)
• LX (up to 10km or 550m distance based on 50um/62.5um diameter fiber)
• CX
• T
• DX (up to 40km distance)
• HX (up to 40km distance)
• ZX (up to 80km distance)
• VX (up to 100km distance)
|
Wavelength
|
Allows you to provision the wavelength frequency. The Wavelength column lists the correct wavelengths, depending on the type of card and the band selected.
|
C.1.6.4.2 Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Line Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 15-minute threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-29 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
UAS-L
|
Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
|
FC-L
|
Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
|
PSC
|
In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, protection switching count (PSC) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card. For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSC is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
|
PSD
|
Protection switching duration (PSD) applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, it is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSD is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
|
PSC-W
|
Displays the protection switching count-working.
|
PSD-W
|
Displays the protection switching duration-working.
|
PSC-S
|
Displays the protection switching count-span.
|
PSD-S
|
Displays the protection switching duration-span.
|
PSC-R
|
Displays the protection switching count-ring.
|
PSD-R
|
Displays the protection switching duration-ring.
|
Far End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
UAS-L
|
Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
|
FC-L
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Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
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C.1.6.4.3 Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Line Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 1-day threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-30 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
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Description
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Near End
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Port Number
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Displays the optical port number.
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ES-L
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Displays the errored seconds-line.
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SES-L
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Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
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CV-L
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Displays the coding violations-line.
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UAS-L
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Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
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FC-L
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Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
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PSC
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In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, protection switching count (PSC) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card. For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSC is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
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PSD
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Protection switching duration (PSD) applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, it is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSD is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
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PSC-W
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Displays the protection switching count-working.
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PSD-W
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Displays the protection switching duration-working.
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PSC-S
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Displays the protection switching count-span.
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PSD-S
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Displays the protection switching duration-span.
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PSC-R
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Displays the protection switching count-ring.
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PSD-R
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Displays the protection switching duration-ring.
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Far End
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Port Number
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Displays the optical port number.
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ES-L
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Displays the errored seconds-line.
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SES-L
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Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
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CV-L
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Displays the coding violations-line.
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UAS-L
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Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
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FC-L
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Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
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C.1.6.4.4 Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Section Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near-end 15-minute section threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-31 Field Descriptions for the Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
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Description
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Near End
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Port Number
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Displays the port number.
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CV-S
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Displays the coding violations-section.
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ES-S
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Displays the errored seconds-section.
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SES-S
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Displays the severely errored seconds-section.
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SEFS-S
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Displays the severely errored framing seconds-section.
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C.1.6.4.5 Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Section Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near-end 1-day section threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-32 Field Descriptions for the Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
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Description
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Near End
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Port Number
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Displays the port number.
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CV-S
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Displays the coding violations-section.
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ES-S
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Displays the errored seconds-section.
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SES-S
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Displays the severely errored seconds-section.
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SEFS-S
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Displays the severely errored framing seconds-section.
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C.1.6.4.6 Physical Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Physical Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change 15-minute physical threshold information on an optical card.
Table C-33 Field Descriptions for the Physical Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
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Description
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Port No.
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Pluggable entity number and port number.
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LBC-HIGH
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Laser bias current maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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LBC-LOW
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Laser bias current minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 20 percent.
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OPT-HIGH
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Optical power transmitted maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 120 percent.
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OPT-LOW
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Optical power transmitted minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 80 percent.
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OPR-HIGH
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Optical power received maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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OPR-LOW
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Optical power received minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 50 percent.
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Set OPR
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Setting the optical power received (OPR) establishes the received power level as 100 percent. If the receiver power decreases, then the OPR percentage decreases to reflect the loss in receiver power. For example, if the receiver power decreases 3 dBm, the OPR decreases 50 percent.
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C.1.6.4.7 Physical Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Physical Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change 1-day physical threshold information on an optical card.
Table C-34 Field Descriptions for the Physical Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
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Description
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Port No.
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Pluggable entity number and port number.
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LBC-HIGH
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Laser bias current maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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LBC-LOW
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Laser bias current minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 20 percent.
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OPT-HIGH
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Optical power transmitted maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 120 percent.
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OPT-LOW
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Optical power transmitted minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 80 percent.
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OPR-HIGH
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Optical power received maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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OPR-LOW
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Optical power received minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 50 percent.
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Set OPR
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Setting the optical power received (OPR) establishes the received power level as 100 percent. If the receiver power decreases, then the OPR percentage decreases to reflect the loss in receiver power. For example, if the receiver power decreases 3 dBm, the OPR decreases 50 percent.
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C.1.6.4.8 Alarm Thresholds Subtab
The Alarm Thresholds subtab allows you to select the thresholds for the generation of alarms.
Table C-35 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Thresholds Subtab
Field
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Description
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Port Number
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The port number.
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LBC-High
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Laser bias current maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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LBC-Low
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Laser bias current minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 20 percent.
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OPT-High
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Optical power transmitted maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 120 percent.
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OPT-Low
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Optical power transmitted minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 80 percent.
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OPR-High
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Optical power received maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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OPR-Low
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Optical power received minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 50 percent.
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Set OPR
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Setting the optical power received (OPR) establishes the received power level as 100 percent. If the receiver power decreases, then the OPR percentage decreases to reflect the loss in receiver power. For example, if the receiver power decreases 3 dBm, the OPR decreases 50 percent.
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C.1.6.5 STS Tab
The STS tab allows you to view and update synchronous transport signal (STS) information. The STS tab displays the following subtabs:
•
STS Config Subtab
•
Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
VT Subtab
•
Customer Info Subtab
C.1.6.5.1 STS Config Subtab
The STS Config subtab allows you to view and change the STS settings of the EC1 port.
Table C-36 Field Descriptions for the STS Config Subtab
Field
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Description
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STS Number
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Displays the synchronous transport signal number information.
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IPPM Enabled
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Check to enable intermediate path performance monitoring (IPPM) and uncheck to disable IPPM.
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XC Loopback
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Displays the cross-connect loopback status.
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C.1.6.5.2 Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Path Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the 15-minute path threshold information for the CTX-2500 card.
Table C-37 Field Descriptions for the Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
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Description
|
Near End
|
STS No.
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Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
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CV-P
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Displays coding violations-path information.
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ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
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SES-P
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Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
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SAS-P
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Displays severely errored frame/alarm indication signal-path information.
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UAS-P
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Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
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FC-P
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Displays failure count-path information.
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PPJC-Pdet
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Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
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NPJC-Pdet
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Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
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PPJC-Pgen
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Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
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NPJC-Pgen
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Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
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PJCS-Pdet
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Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds (PJCS) detected on a particular path.
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PJCS-Pgen
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Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds generated for a particular path.
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PJC-Diff
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Displays the sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
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Far End
|
STS No.
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
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CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
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ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
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SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
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AISS-P
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Displays alarm indication signal seconds-path information.
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UAS-P
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Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
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CSS-P
|
Displays controlled slip seconds-path information.
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ESA-P
|
Displays errored seconds type A-path information.
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ESB-P
|
Displays errored seconds type B-path information.
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SEFS-P
|
Displays severely errored framing seconds-path information.
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ESNE
|
Displays the network performance errored seconds (near end) during a fixed measurement interval.
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SESNE
|
Displays the network performance severely errored seconds (near end) during a fixed measurement interval.
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UASNE
|
Displays the network performance unavailable seconds (near end) during a fixed measurement interval.
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ESFE
|
Displays the network performance errored seconds (far end) during a fixed measurement interval.
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SESFE
|
Displays the network performance severely errored seconds (far end) during a fixed measurement interval.
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UASFE
|
Displays the network performance unavailable seconds (far end) during a fixed measurement interval.
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C.1.6.5.3 Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Path Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the 1-day path threshold information for the CTX-2500 card.
Table C-38 Field Descriptions for the Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
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Description
|
Near End
|
STS No.
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Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
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CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
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ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
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SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
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UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
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FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
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PPJC-Pdet
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
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NPJC-Pdet
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
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PPJC-Pgen
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
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NPJC-Pgen
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
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PJCS-Pdet
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds (PJCS) detected on a particular path.
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PJCS-Pgen
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds generated for a particular path.
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PJC-Diff
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Displays the sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
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Far End
|
STS No.
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
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CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
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ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
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SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
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UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
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FC-P
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Displays failure count-path information.
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C.1.6.5.4 VT Subtab
The VT subtab allows you to view and update VT line information.
Table C-39 Field Descriptions for the VT Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
IPPM Enabled
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Check to enable intermediate path performance monitoring (IPPM) and uncheck to disable IPPM.
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C.1.6.5.5 Customer Info Subtab
The Customer Info subtab displays customer information.
Table C-40 Field Descriptions for the Customer Info Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
STS Number, VT Number
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Displays the STS or VT number.
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Customer ID
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The customer ID.
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Service ID
|
The service ID.
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C.1.6.6 Loopback Tab
The Loopback tab allows you to view and update CTX-2500 loopback information.
Table C-41 Field Descriptions for the Loopback Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
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Displays the port number.
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Admin State
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Allows you to select the administrative state of the port: In Service (IS) or Out of Service (OOS).
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Loopback Type
|
Allows you to configure a port to terminal loopback (Inward) or clear the current loopback (none).
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Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
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Send AIS on Facility Loopback
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When selected, sends AIS on the facility loopback.
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Send AIS on Terminal Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the terminal loopback.
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C.1.6.7 Alarm Behavior Tab
The Alarm Behavior tab allows you to view and update alarm profiles assigned to cards on the ONS 15310 MA node.
Table C-42 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Behavior Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Port No.
|
Displays the port number.
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Alarm Profile
|
Displays the alarm profile that has been configured for the card.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
If checked, indicates that all alarms are suppressed for the card.
|
Port Number
|
Displays the card port number.
|
Alarm Profile
|
Choose an alarm profile for the port from the drop-down list. Values are Default, Inherited, or a customized alarm profile.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
If checked, all alarms are suppressed for the port.
|
Alarm Profile
|
Choose an alarm profile for all ports.
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Force to All Ports
|
When clicked, forces all the ports to the selected alarm profile.
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C.1.6.8 Transceiver Tab
The Transceiver tab shows OC-N port optical power received (OPR), optical power transmitted (OPT), and laser bias current (LBC) from the line card and stores these values with the PM counts for the 15-minute and 1-day periods. The physical layer performance parameters consist of normalized and non-normalized values of LBC, OPT, and OPR.
Table C-43 Field Descriptions for the Transceiver Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Port No.
|
Displays the port number.
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Non-Normalized LBC (mA)
|
Displays the actual operating value of laser bias current (mA) for the specified card port. This value should be somewhat consistent from port to port and cannot be configured.
|
Non-Normalized OPT (dBm)
|
Displays the actual operating value of optical power transmitted (dBm) for the specified card port. This value should be somewhat consistent from port to port and cannot be configured.
|
Non-Normalized OPR (dBm)
|
Displays the actual operating value of optical power received (dBm) for the specified card port. This value varies from port to port because of received optical signal power differences.
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C.1.6.9 Auto Laser Shutdown Tab
The Auto Laser Shutdown tab allows you to view and update the automatic laser shutdown parameters.
Table C-44 Field Descriptions for the Auto Laser Shutdown Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
ALS Mode
|
Displays the auto laser shutdown mode (Disabled, Auto Restart, Manual Restart, or Manual Restart for Test).
|
Rec. Pulse Dur. (sec)
|
Allows you to set the received laser pulse duration, in seconds. The range is 2.0 to 100.0 seconds.
|
Rec. Pulse Int. (sec)
|
Allows you to set the received laser pulse interval, in seconds. The range is 60 to 300 seconds.
|
Status
|
Displays the current laser status. Values are Shutdown or Not Shutdown.
|
Request Restart
|
If selected, it allows you to request a laser restart. This parameter is configurable only when the ALS mode is set to Manual Restart or Manual Restart for Test and when the laser status is Shutdown.
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C.1.6.10 J1 Path Trace Tab
The J1 Path Trace tab allows you to view and retrieve J1 path trace information.
Table C-45 Field Descriptions for the J1 Path Trace Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
STS/VC Number
|
Displays the STS or VC number.
|
Expected String
|
Displays the current expected string.
|
Received String
|
Displays the current received string.
|
Mode
|
Displays the path trace mode (Off/None, Auto, or Manual).
|
C2
|
Represents a machine-generated J1/J2 payload label byte.
|
VCAT Member Number
|
Displays the virtual concatenation (VCAT) member number.
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C.1.6.11 Section Trace Tab
The Section Trace tab is used to provision section trace.
Table C-46 Field Descriptions for the Section Trace Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Port No.
|
Displays the port number.
|
Trace Mode
|
Displays the trace mode (Off/None or Manual).
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Disable AIS/RDI on TIM-S
|
Allows you to disable the Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) and the Remote Defect Indication (RDI) when the path Trace Identifier Mismatch Section (TIM-S) alarm is detected.
|
Transmit Length
|
Select a transmit length for the trace.
|
Current Transmit String
|
Displays the current transmit string. The trail trace identifier is 64 bytes in length.
|
Current Expected String
|
Displays the current expected string; sets a new expected string.
|
Current Received String
|
Displays the current received string.
|
Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.7 Slot Properties—CTX-CL600
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15310 CL slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The CTX-CL600 card is an unpluggable card on the ONS 15310 CL NE. It has a total of 26 ports that are either mounted or pluggable.
For the CTX-CL600 module, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, Wideband Ports, Broadband Ports, Pluggable Provisioning, DS-1, DS-3, EC1, Optical, Alarm Extenders, and Info.
C.1.7.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the CTX-CL600 that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) The Suppress Alarms check box is read-only and indicates whether all alarms are suppressed for the card and its port(s). Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to reset or delete the card.
C.1.7.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update CTX-CL600 identification information.
Table C-47 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Equipment Type
|
Displays the equipment type that the slot is provisioned for.
|
Actual Equipment Type
|
Displays the actual card that is installed in the slot.
|
Hardware Part Number
|
Displays the part number that is printed on the top of the card.
|
Hardware Revision
|
Displays the hardware revision number.
|
Serial Number
|
Displays the serial number that is unique to each card.
|
CLEI Code
|
Displays the CLEI code.
|
Firmware Version
|
Displays the revision number of the software used by the ASIC chip installed on the card.
|
Admin State
|
Select the designation that drives whether an entity is in service or out of service. The Admin state is the driver for the Service state.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Equipment State
|
Displays the equipment state of the card.
|
Alarm Profile
|
Sets the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
C.1.7.3 Wideband Ports Tab
The Wideband Ports tab allows you to view the wideband port information.
Table C-48 Field Descriptions for the Wideband Ports Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Rate
|
Displays the rate that the slot is provisioned for.
|
C.1.7.4 Broadband Ports Tab
The Broadband Ports tab allows you to view, create, and delete DS-3 and EC1 broadband ports.
Table C-49 Field Descriptions for the Broadband Ports Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Create
|
Click the Create button to launch the Create Port dialog box and create a new broadband port. Use the Port Number drop-down list to choose an available port. Use the Port Rate drop-down list to specify the port rate (DS-3 or EC1). After making your selections, click OK.
|
Delete
|
Click the Delete button to delete an existing DS-3 or EC1 broadband port.
|
DS-3
|
Port Number
|
Displays the DS-3 port number.
|
Rate
|
Displays the rate that the slot is provisioned for.
|
EC1
|
Port Number
|
Displays the EC1 port number.
|
Rate
|
Displays the rate that the slot is provisioned for.
|
C.1.7.5 Pluggable Provisioning Tab
The Pluggable Provisioning tab allows you to view and provision pluggable entities; for example, the pluggable port module (PPM) and pluggable I/O module (PIM) and the ports inside these entities.
Table C-50 Field Descriptions for the Pluggable Provisioning Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Pluggable Number
|
Displays the identifier of the plugin module.
|
Actual Equipment Type
|
Displays the actual card that is installed in the slot.
|
Admin State
|
Select the designation that drives whether an entity is in service or out of service. The Admin state is the driver for the Service state.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Equipment State
|
Displays the equipment state of the card.
|
Pluggable Number
|
Displays the identifier of the plugin module and the port number.
|
Rate
|
Displays the rate of the port inside the pluggable entity.
|
C.1.7.5.1 Provision Pluggable Dialog Box
Click the Create button to launch the Provision Pluggable dialog box. This dialog box allows you to provision pluggable entities such as the PPM and PIM, and to create the ports inside these entities. Table C-51 describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when provisioning a PPM. Table C-52 applies only to the ONS 15600 SONET ASAP_4 card and describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when provisioning a PIM. Table C-53 describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when provisioning a PPM. Table C-54 describes the fields displayed in the Provision Pluggable dialog box when creating the ports inside the PPM and PIM.
Table C-51 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box—PPM
Field
|
Description
|
PPM #
|
Sets the PPM number.
|
No. of Ports
|
Sets the number of ports inside the PPM.
|
PPM Type
|
Sets the type of PPM.
|
Table C-52 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box—PIM (ONS 15600 SONET ASAP_4 Card)
Field
|
Description
|
PIM #
|
Sets the PIM number.
|
No. of Ports
|
Sets the number of ports inside the PIM.
|
PIM Type
|
Sets the type of PIM.
|
Table C-53 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box—PPM (ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH MRC-12 Card)
Field
|
Description
|
PPM
|
Select the PPM for which you want to create the port.
|
PPM Type
|
Sets the PPM type.
|
Table C-54 Field Descriptions for the Provision Pluggable Dialog Box
Field
|
Description
|
PPM
|
Select the PPM for which you want to create the port.
|
Port Number
|
Sets the port number.
|
Port Rate
|
Sets the rate of the new port.
|
C.1.7.6 DS-1 Tab
The DS-1 tab allows you to view node near-end and far-end performance on a DS-1 card to detect possible performance problems. The DS-1 tab contains the following subtabs:
•
Line Config Subtab
•
Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Electric Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Electric Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
STS Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
STS Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
VT Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
VT Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Alarm Behavior Subtab
•
Loopback Subtab
•
J1 Path Trace Subtab
•
Customer Info Subtab
C.1.7.6.1 Line Config Subtab
The Line Config subtab allows you to view and change the line settings of the DS-1 card.
Table C-55 Field Descriptions for the Line Config Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Name
|
Allows you to add a name for the optical port.
|
Line Type
|
Allows you to select the line framing type.
|
Line Coding
|
Allows you to define the DS-1 transmission coding type.
|
Line Length
|
Defines the distance (in feet) from backplane connection to the next termination point.
• 0-131 (Cisco default)
• 132-262
• 263-393
• 394-524
• 525-655
|
Administration State
|
Displays the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT).
|
AINS Soak (H:M)
|
Automatic in-service soak. The determination of duration left before the traffic/termination transitions to IS state.
|
AINS Soak Count Down
|
Automatic in-service soak countdown. Displays the remaining time of valid input signal in hh:mm, after which the card becomes in service (IS) automatically.
|
SF BER
|
Sets the signal fail bit error rate.
|
SD BER
|
Sets the signal degrade bit error rate.
|
Send Do Not Use
|
When checked, sends a do not use (DUS) message on the S1 byte.
|
Provide Sync
|
If checked, the card is provisioned as an NE timing reference.
|
Provide Sync Message
|
When checked, enables synchronization status messages, which allow the node to choose the best timing source.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Send AIS-V for DS-1 AIS
|
When checked, sends an Alarm Indication Signal VT (AIS-V) instead of a DS-1 AIS (from the line side toward the backplane/system side) when a line-side trigger occurs.
|
Raise AIS for LOF
|
Sends an AIS when a Loss of Frame (LOF) occurs.
|
C.1.7.6.2 Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Line Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 15-minute threshold settings of the DS-1 card.
Table C-56 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
LOSS-L
|
Displays the loss of signal seconds-line.
|
Far End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
C.1.7.6.3 Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Line Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 1-day threshold settings of the DS-1 card.
Table C-57 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
LOSS-L
|
Displays the loss of signal seconds-line.
|
Far End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
C.1.7.6.4 Electric Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Electric Path Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 15-minute electrical path threshold settings for the DS-1 card.
Table C-58 Field Descriptions for the Electric Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
SAS-P
|
Displays severely errored frame/alarm indication signal-path information.
|
AISS-P
|
Displays alarm indication signal seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
Far End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
ESA-P
|
Displays errored seconds type A-path information.
|
ESB-P
|
Displays errored seconds type B-path information.
|
CSS-P
|
Displays controlled slip seconds-path information.
|
SEFS-P
|
Displays severely errored framing seconds-path information.
|
C.1.7.6.5 Electric Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Electric Path Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 1-day electrical path threshold settings for the DS-1 card.
Table C-59 Field Descriptions for the Electric Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
SAS-P
|
Displays severely errored frame/alarm indication signal-path information.
|
AISS-P
|
Displays alarm indication signal seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
Far End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
ESA-P
|
Displays errored seconds type A-path information.
|
ESB-P
|
Displays errored seconds type B-path information.
|
CSS-P
|
Displays controlled slip seconds-path information.
|
SEFS-P
|
Displays severely errored framing seconds-path information.
|
C.1.7.6.6 STS Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The STS Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change near- and far-end 15-minute STS information for the DS-1 card.
Table C-60 Field Descriptions for the STS Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
Far End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
C.1.7.6.7 STS Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The STS Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change near- and far-end 1-day STS information for the DS-1 card.
Table C-61 Field Descriptions for the STS Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
Far End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
C.1.7.6.8 VT Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The VT Thresh 15 Min subtab displays near- and far-end 15-minute VT threshold information.
Table C-62 Field Descriptions for the VT Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
VT Number
|
Displays VT number information.
|
CV-V
|
Displays coding violations-VT path information.
|
ES-V
|
Displays errored seconds-VT path information.
|
SES-V
|
Displays severely errored seconds-VT path information.
|
UAS-V
|
Displays unavailable seconds-VT path information.
|
Far End
|
VT Number
|
Displays VT number information.
|
CV-V
|
Displays coding violations-VT path information.
|
ES-V
|
Displays errored seconds-VT path information.
|
SES-V
|
Displays severely errored seconds-VT path information.
|
UAS-V
|
Displays unavailable seconds-VT path information.
|
C.1.7.6.9 VT Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The VT Thresh 1 Day subtab displays near- and far-end 1-day VT threshold information.
Table C-63 Field Descriptions for the VT Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
VT Number
|
Displays VT number information.
|
CV-V
|
Displays coding violations-VT path information.
|
ES-V
|
Displays errored seconds-VT path information.
|
SES-V
|
Displays severely errored seconds-VT path information.
|
UAS-V
|
Displays unavailable seconds-VT path information.
|
Far End
|
VT Number
|
Displays VT number information.
|
CV-V
|
Displays coding violations-VT path information.
|
ES-V
|
Displays errored seconds-VT path information.
|
SES-V
|
Displays severely errored seconds-VT path information.
|
UAS-V
|
Displays unavailable seconds-VT path information.
|
C.1.7.6.10 Alarm Behavior Subtab
The Alarm Behavior subtab allows you to view and update DS-1 alarm profile information.
Table C-64 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Behavior Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Alarm Profile
|
Select the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Alarm Profile
|
Displays the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
Force to All Ports
|
When clicked, forces all the ports to the selected alarm profile.
|
C.1.7.6.11 Loopback Subtab
The Loopback subtab allows you to view and update DS-1 loopback information.
Table C-65 Field Descriptions for the Loopback Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Line Number
|
Displays the line number.
|
Administration State
|
Allows you to configure the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT)
|
Loopback Type
|
Allows you to configure a port to terminal loopback (Inward) or Facility (Line), or clear the current loopback (none).
Note The line state must be OOS_MT before you can configure the loopback type.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Send Code
|
Allows you to send loopback commands to the far end.
|
Send AIS on Facility Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the facility loopback.
|
Send AIS on Terminal Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the terminal loopback.
|
C.1.7.6.12 J1 Path Trace Subtab
The J1 Path Trace subtab allows you to view and retrieve J1 path trace information.
Table C-66 Field Descriptions for the J1 Path Trace Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
Expected String
|
Displays the current expected string.
|
Received String
|
Displays the current received string.
|
Mode
|
Displays the path trace mode (Off/None, Auto, or Manual).
|
C2
|
Represents a machine-generated J1/J2 payload label byte.
|
Display
|
Click the Display button to view the circuit trace information. See 7.2.20.2 Viewing a J1 Path Trace from the NE Explorer, page 7-130 for more information.
|
Retrieve
|
Click the Retrieve button to retrieve J1 path trace information.
|
C.1.7.6.13 Customer Info Subtab
The Customer Info subtab displays customer information.
Table C-67 Field Descriptions for the Customer Info Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
STS Number, VT Number
|
Displays the STS or VT number.
|
Customer ID
|
The customer ID.
|
Service ID
|
The service ID.
|
C.1.7.7 DS-3 Tab
The DS-3 tab allows you to view node near-end and far-end performance on a DS-3 card to detect possible performance problems. The DS-3 tab contains the following subtabs:
•
Line Config Subtab
•
Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
PBit Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
PBit Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
CPBit Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
CPBit Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
STS Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
STS Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Alarm Behavior Subtab
•
Loopback Subtab
•
J1 Path Trace Subtab
•
Customer Info Subtab
C.1.7.7.1 Line Config Subtab
The Line Config subtab allows you to view and change the line settings of the DS-3 card.
Table C-68 Field Descriptions for the Line Config Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number for the optical port.
|
Port Name
|
Allows you to add a name for the optical port.
|
SF BER
|
Sets the signal fail bit error rate.
|
SD BER
|
Sets the signal degrade bit error rate.
|
Line Length
|
Defines the distance (in feet) from backplane connection to the next termination point.
• 0 - 225 (default)
• 226 - 450
|
Line Type
|
Allows you to select the line framing type.
|
Line Coding
|
Allows you to define the transmission coding type.
|
Administration State
|
Displays the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT).
|
AINS Soak (H:M)
|
Automatic in-service soak. The determination of duration left before the traffic/termination transitions to IS state.
|
AINS Soak Count Down
|
Automatic in-service soak countdown. Displays the remaining time of valid input signal in hh:mm, after which the card becomes in service (IS) automatically.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
C.1.7.7.2 Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Line Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 15-minute threshold settings of the DS-3 card.
Table C-69 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line (near-end only).
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line (near-end only).
|
LOSS-L
|
Displays the loss of signal seconds-line (near-end only).
|
C.1.7.7.3 Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Line Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 1-day threshold settings of the DS-3 card.
Table C-70 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line (near-end only).
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line (near-end only).
|
LOSS-L
|
Displays the loss of signal seconds-line (near-end only).
|
C.1.7.7.4 PBit Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The PBit Thresh 15 Min subtab displays near-end 15-minute PBit path threshold information on the DS-3 card.
Table C-71 Field Descriptions for the PBit Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
SAS-P
|
Severely errored frame/alarm indication signal-path
|
AISS-P
|
Alarm indication signal seconds-path
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
C.1.7.7.5 PBit Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The PBit Thresh 1 Day subtab displays near- and far-end 1-day PBit path threshold information on the DS-3 card.
Table C-72 Field Descriptions for the PBit Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
SAS-P
|
Severely errored frame/alarm indication signal-path information.
|
AISS-P
|
Alarm indication signal seconds-path
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
C.1.7.7.6 CPBit Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The CPBit Thresh 15 Min subtab displays near- and far-end 15-minute CPBit path threshold information on the DS-3 card.
Table C-73 Field Descriptions for the CPBit Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
Far End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
SAS-P
|
Displays severely errored frame/alarm indication signal-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
C.1.7.7.7 CPBit Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The CPBit Thresh 1 Day subtab displays near- and far-end 1-day CPBit path threshold information on the DS-3 card.
Table C-74 Field Descriptions for the CPBit Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
Far End
|
Port No.
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
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ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
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SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
SAS-P
|
Displays severely errored frame/alarm indication signal-path information.
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UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
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C.1.7.7.8 STS Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The STS Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change near- and far-end 15-minute STS information on the card.
Table C-75 Field Descriptions for the STS Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
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CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
Far End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
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SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
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UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
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FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
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C.1.7.7.9 STS Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The STS Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change near- and far-end 1-day STS information on the DS-3 card.
Table C-76 Field Descriptions for the STS Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
Far End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
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C.1.7.7.10 Alarm Behavior Subtab
The Alarm Behavior subtab allows you to view and update DS-3 alarm profile information.
Table C-77 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Behavior Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Alarm Profile
|
Select the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Alarm Profile
|
Displays the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
Force to All Ports
|
When clicked, forces all the ports to the selected alarm profile.
|
C.1.7.7.11 Loopback Subtab
The Loopback subtab allows you to view and update DS-3 loopback information.
Table C-78 Field Descriptions for the Loopback Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Administration State
|
Displays the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT).
|
Loopback Type
|
Allows you to configure a port to terminal loopback (Inward) or Facility (Line), or clear the current loopback (none).
Note The line state must be OOS_MT before you can configure the loopback type.
|
Inhibit FE Loopback
|
When selected, inhibits far-end loopback.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
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Send AIS on Facility Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the facility loopback.
|
Send AIS on Terminal Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the terminal loopback.
|
C.1.7.7.12 J1 Path Trace Subtab
The J1 Path Trace subtab allows you to view and retrieve J1 path trace information.
Table C-79 Field Descriptions for the J1 Path Trace Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
Expected String
|
Displays the current expected string.
|
Received String
|
Displays the current received string.
|
Mode
|
Displays the path trace mode (Off/None, Auto, or Manual).
|
C2
|
Represents a machine-generated J1/J2 payload label byte.
|
Display
|
Click the Display button to view the circuit trace information. See 7.2.20.2 Viewing a J1 Path Trace from the NE Explorer, page 7-130 for more information.
|
Retrieve
|
Click the Retrieve button to retrieve J1 path trace information.
|
C.1.7.7.13 Customer Info Subtab
The Customer Info subtab displays customer information.
Table C-80 Field Descriptions for the Customer Info Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
STS Number
|
Displays the STS number.
|
Customer ID
|
The customer ID.
|
Service ID
|
The service ID.
|
C.1.7.8 EC1 Tab
The EC1 tab allows you to view node near-end and far-end performance on an EC1 card to detect possible performance problems. The EC1 tab contains the following subtabs:
•
Line Config Subtab
•
Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
STS Config Subtab
•
Alarm Behavior Subtab
•
Loopback Subtab
•
J1 Path Trace Subtab
•
Customer Info Subtab
C.1.7.8.1 Line Config Subtab
The Line Config subtab allows you to view and change the line settings of the EC1 card.
Table C-81 Field Descriptions for the Line Config Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number for the optical port.
|
Port Name
|
Allows you to add a name for the optical port.
|
SD BER
|
Sets the signal degrade bit error rate.
|
SF BER
|
Sets the signal fail bit error rate.
|
PJSTSMon#
|
Sets the STS that will be used for pointer justification. If set to 0, no STS is monitored. Only one STS can be monitored on each OC-N port.
• 0 (Cisco default)-3 (OC-3, per port)
• 0 (Cisco default)-12 (OC-12)
• 0 (Cisco default)-48 (OC-48)
|
Line Length (feet)
|
Defines the distance (in feet) from backplane connection to the next termination point. Values are 0 through 225 (Cisco default) or 226 through 450.
|
Rx Equalization
|
For early EC1 card versions, equalization can be turned off if the line length is short or the environment is extremely cold; Rx Equalization should normally be set to On (checked, Cisco default).
|
Administration State
|
Displays the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT).
|
AINS Soak (H:M)
|
Automatic in-service soak. The determination of duration left before the traffic/termination transitions to IS state.
|
AINS Soak Count Down
|
Automatic in-service soak countdown. Displays the remaining time of valid input signal in hh:mm, after which the card becomes in service (IS) automatically.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
C.1.7.8.2 Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Line Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 15-minute threshold settings of the EC1 card.
Table C-82 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
UAS-L
|
Displays unavailable seconds-line.
|
FC-L
|
Displays failure count-line.
|
Far End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
UAS-L
|
Displays unavailable seconds-line.
|
FC-L
|
Displays failure count-line.
|
C.1.7.8.3 Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Line Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 1-day threshold settings of the EC1 card.
Table C-83 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
UAS-L
|
Displays the unavailable seconds-line.
|
FC-L
|
Displays the failure count-line.
|
Far End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the optical port number.
|
ES-L
|
Displays the errored seconds-line.
|
SES-L
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
|
CV-L
|
Displays the coding violations-line.
|
UAS-L
|
Displays the unavailable seconds-line.
|
FC-L
|
Displays the failure count-line.
|
C.1.7.8.4 Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Section Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near-end 15-minute section threshold information on the EC1 card.
Table C-84 Field Descriptions for the Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
CV-S
|
Displays the coding violations-section.
|
ES-S
|
Displays the errored seconds-section.
|
SES-S
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-section.
|
SEFS-S
|
Displays the severely errored framing seconds-section.
|
C.1.7.8.5 Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Section Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near-end 1-day section threshold information on the EC1 card.
Table C-85 Field Descriptions for the Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
CV-S
|
Displays the coding violations-section.
|
ES-S
|
Displays the errored seconds-section.
|
SES-S
|
Displays the severely errored seconds-section.
|
SEFS-S
|
Displays the severely errored framing seconds-section.
|
C.1.7.8.6 Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Path Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change near- and far-end 15-minute path threshold information on the EC1 card.
Table C-86 Field Descriptions for the Path Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
PPJC-Pdet
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
NPJC-Pdet
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
PPJC-Pgen
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
NPJC-Pgen
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
PJCS-Pdet
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds (PJCS) detected on a particular path.
|
PJCS-Pgen
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds generated for a particular path.
|
PJC-Diff
|
Displays the sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
|
Far End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
PPJC-Pdet
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
NPJC-Pdet
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
PPJC-Pgen
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
NPJC-Pgen
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
PJCS-Pdet
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds (PJCS) detected on a particular path.
|
PJCS-Pgen
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds generated for a particular path.
|
PJC-Diff
|
Displays the sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
|
C.1.7.8.7 Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Path Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change near- and far-end 1-day path threshold information on the EC1 card.
Table C-87 Field Descriptions for the Path Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Near End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
PPJC-Pdet
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
NPJC-Pdet
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
PPJC-Pgen
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
NPJC-Pgen
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
PJCS-Pdet
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds (PJCS) detected on a particular path.
|
PJCS-Pgen
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds generated for a particular path.
|
PJC-Diff
|
Displays the sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
|
Far End
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
CV-P
|
Displays coding violations-path information.
|
ES-P
|
Displays errored seconds-path information.
|
SES-P
|
Displays severely errored seconds-path information.
|
UAS-P
|
Displays unavailable seconds-path information.
|
FC-P
|
Displays failure count-path information.
|
PPJC-Pdet
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
NPJC-Pdet
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path detected.
|
PPJC-Pgen
|
Displays positive pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
NPJC-Pgen
|
Displays negative pointer justification count-VC4 path generated.
|
PJCS-Pdet
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds (PJCS) detected on a particular path.
|
PJCS-Pgen
|
Indicates the number of pointer justification count seconds generated for a particular path.
|
PJC-Diff
|
Displays the sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
|
C.1.7.8.8 STS Config Subtab
The STS Config subtab allows you to view and change the STS settings of the EC1 card.
Table C-88 Field Descriptions for the STS Config Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number information.
|
IPPM Enabled
|
Check to enable intermediate path performance monitoring (IPPM) and uncheck to disable IPPM.
|
C.1.7.8.9 Alarm Behavior Subtab
The Alarm Behavior subtab allows you to view and change EC1 alarm profile information.
Table C-89 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Behavior Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Alarm Profile
|
Select the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Alarm Profile
|
Displays the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
|
Force to All Ports
|
When clicked, forces all the ports to the selected alarm profile.
|
C.1.7.8.10 Loopback Subtab
The Loopback subtab allows you to view and change EC1 loopback information.
Table C-90 Field Descriptions for the Loopback Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Administration State
|
Displays the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT).
|
Loopback Type
|
Allows you to configure a port to terminal loopback (Inward) or Facility (Line), or clear the current loopback (none).
Note The line state must be OOS_MT before you can configure the loopback type.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Send AIS on Facility Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the facility loopback.
|
Send AIS on Terminal Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the terminal loopback.
|
C.1.7.8.11 J1 Path Trace Subtab
The J1 Path Trace subtab allows you to view and retrieve J1 path trace information.
Table C-91 Field Descriptions for the J1 Path Trace Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
Expected String
|
Displays the current expected string.
|
Received String
|
Displays the current received string.
|
Mode
|
Displays the path trace mode (Off/None, Auto, or Manual).
|
C2
|
Represents a machine-generated J1/J2 payload label byte.
|
Display
|
Click the Display button to view the circuit trace information. See 7.2.20.2 Viewing a J1 Path Trace from the NE Explorer, page 7-130 for more information.
|
Retrieve
|
Click the Retrieve button to retrieve J1 path trace information.
|
C.1.7.8.12 Customer Info Subtab
The Customer Info subtab displays customer information.
Table C-92 Field Descriptions for the Customer Info Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
STS Number
|
Displays the STS number.
|
Customer ID
|
The customer ID.
|
Service ID
|
The service ID.
|
C.1.7.9 Optical Tab
The Optical tab allows you to view node near-end and far-end performance on an optical card to detect possible performance problems. The Optical tab contains the following subtabs:
•
Line Config Subtab
•
Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
Physical Thresh 15 Min Subtab
•
Physical Thresh 1 Day Subtab
•
STS Config Subtab
•
Alarm Behavior Subtab
•
Loopback Subtab
•
Auto Laser Shutdown Subtab
•
Protection Subtab
•
J1 Path Trace Subtab
•
Customer Info Subtab
C.1.7.9.1 Line Config Subtab
The Line Config subtab allows you to view and change the line settings of an optical card.
Table C-93 Field Descriptions for the Line Config Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
Port Name
|
Allows you to add a name for the optical port.
|
SD BER
|
Sets the signal degrade bit error rate.
|
SF BER
|
Sets the signal fail bit error rate.
|
Type
|
Defines the port as SONET or SDH.
|
PJSTSMon#
|
Sets the STS that will be used for pointer justification. If set to 0, no STS is monitored. Only one STS can be monitored on each OC-N port.
• 0 (Cisco default)-3 (OC-3, per port)
• 0 (Cisco default)-12 (OC-12)
• 0 (Cisco default)-48 (OC-48)
|
Provides Sync
|
If checked, the card is provisioned as an NE timing reference.
|
EnableSyncMsg
|
Enables synchronization status messages (S1 byte), which allow the node to choose the best timing source.
|
SendDoNotUse
|
When checked, sends a do not use (DUS) message on the S1 byte.
|
Administration State
|
Displays the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT).
|
AINS Soak (H:M)
|
Automatic in-service soak. The determination of duration left before the traffic/termination transitions to IS state.
|
AINS Soak Count Down
|
Automatic in-service soak countdown. Displays the remaining time of valid input signal in hh:mm, after which the card becomes in service (IS) automatically.
|
Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
|
Admin SSM
|
If the node does not receive an SSM signal, it defaults to synchronization traceability unknown (STU). Admin SSM allows you to override the STU value with one of the following:
• PRS—Primary reference source (Stratum 1)
• STS2—Stratum 2
• TNC—Transit node clock
• STS3E—Stratum 3E
• STS3—Stratum 3
• SMC—SONET minimum clock
• ST4—Stratum 4
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Send <FF> DoNotUse
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When checked, sends a do not use (DUS) (0xff) message on the S1 byte.
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C.1.7.9.2 Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Line Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 15-minute threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-94 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
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Description
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Near End
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Port Number
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Displays the optical port number.
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ES-L
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Displays the errored seconds-line.
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SES-L
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Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
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CV-L
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Displays the coding violations-line.
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UAS-L
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Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
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FC-L
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Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
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PSC
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In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, protection switching count (PSC) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card. For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSC is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
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PSD
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Protection switching duration (PSD) applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, it is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSD is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
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Far End
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Port Number
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Displays the optical port number.
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ES-L
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Displays the errored seconds-line.
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SES-L
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Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
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CV-L
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Displays the coding violations-line.
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UAS-L
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Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
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FC-L
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Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
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C.1.7.9.3 Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Line Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near- and far-end 1-day threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-95 Field Descriptions for the Line Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
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Description
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Near End
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Port Number
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Displays the optical port number.
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ES-L
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Displays the errored seconds-line.
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SES-L
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Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
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CV-L
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Displays the coding violations-line.
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UAS-L
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Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
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FC-L
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Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
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PSC
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In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, protection switching count (PSC) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card. For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSC is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
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PSD
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Protection switching duration (PSD) applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, it is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSD is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
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Far End
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Port Number
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Displays the optical port number.
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ES-L
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Displays the errored seconds-line.
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SES-L
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Displays the severely errored seconds-line.
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CV-L
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Displays the coding violations-line.
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UAS-L
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Displays unavailable seconds-line information.
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FC-L
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Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
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C.1.7.9.4 Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Section Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change the near-end 15-minute section threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-96 Field Descriptions for the Section Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
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Description
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Near End
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Port Number
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Displays the port number.
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CV-S
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Displays the coding violations-section.
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ES-S
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Displays the errored seconds-section.
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SES-S
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Displays the severely errored seconds-section.
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SEFS-S
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Displays the severely errored framing seconds-section.
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C.1.7.9.5 Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Section Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change the near-end 1-day section threshold settings of an optical card.
Table C-97 Field Descriptions for the Section Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
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Description
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Near End
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Port Number
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Displays the port number.
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CV-S
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Displays the coding violations-section.
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ES-S
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Displays the errored seconds-section.
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SES-S
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Displays the severely errored seconds-section.
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SEFS-S
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Displays the severely errored framing seconds-section.
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C.1.7.9.6 Physical Thresh 15 Min Subtab
The Physical Thresh 15 Min subtab allows you to view and change 15-minute physical threshold information on an optical card.
Table C-98 Field Descriptions for the Physical Thresh 15 Min Subtab
Field
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Description
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Port No.
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Pluggable entity number and port number.
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LBC-HIGH
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Laser bias current maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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LBC-LOW
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Laser bias current minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 20 percent.
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OPT-HIGH
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Optical power transmitted maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 120 percent.
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OPT-LOW
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Optical power transmitted minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 80 percent.
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OPR-HIGH
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Optical power received maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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OPR-LOW
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Optical power received minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 50 percent.
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Set OPR
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Setting the optical power received (OPR) establishes the received power level as 100 percent. If the receiver power decreases, then the OPR percentage decreases to reflect the loss in receiver power. For example, if the receiver power decreases 3 dBm, the OPR decreases 50 percent.
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C.1.7.9.7 Physical Thresh 1 Day Subtab
The Physical Thresh 1 Day subtab allows you to view and change 1-day physical threshold information on an optical card.
Table C-99 Field Descriptions for the Physical Thresh 1 Day Subtab
Field
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Description
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Port No.
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Pluggable entity number and port number.
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LBC-HIGH
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Laser bias current maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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LBC-LOW
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Laser bias current minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 20 percent.
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OPT-HIGH
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Optical power transmitted maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 120 percent.
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OPT-LOW
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Optical power transmitted minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 80 percent.
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OPR-HIGH
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Optical power received maximum. Cisco default is (15 min): 200 percent.
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OPR-LOW
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Optical power received minimum. Cisco default is (15 min): 50 percent.
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Set OPR
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Setting the optical power received (OPR) establishes the received power level as 100 percent. If the receiver power decreases, then the OPR percentage decreases to reflect the loss in receiver power. For example, if the receiver power decreases 3 dBm, the OPR decreases 50 percent.
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C.1.7.9.8 STS Config Subtab
The STS Config subtab allows you to view and change the STS settings of an optical card.
Table C-100 Field Descriptions for the STS Config Subtab
Field
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Description
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number information.
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IPPM Enabled
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Check to enable IPPM and uncheck to disable IPPM.
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XC Loopback
|
Displays the cross-connect loopback status.
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C.1.7.9.9 Alarm Behavior Subtab
The Alarm Behavior subtab allows you to view and change optical card alarm profile information.
Table C-101 Field Descriptions for the Alarm Behavior Subtab
Field
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Description
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Alarm Profile
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Select the alarm profile for the port.
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Suppress Alarms
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Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
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Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
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Alarm Profile
|
Displays the alarm profile for the port.
|
Suppress Alarms
|
Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
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Force to All Ports
|
When clicked, forces all the ports to the selected alarm profile.
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C.1.7.9.10 Loopback Subtab
The Loopback subtab allows you to view and change optical card loopback information.
Table C-102 Field Descriptions for the Loopback Subtab
Field
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Description
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Port Number
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Displays the port number.
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Administration State
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Displays the status of the line. The line can be In Service (IS), In Service-Auto In Service Soak (IS_AINS), Out of Service (OOS), or Out of Service-Maintenance (OOS_MT).
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Loopback Type
|
Allows you to configure a port to terminal loopback (Inward) or Facility (Line), or clear the current loopback (none).
Note The line state must be OOS_MT before you can configure the loopback type.
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Service State
|
Overall availability of the entity. Values are:
• IS_NR—In Service-Normal.
• OOS_AU—Out of Service-Autonomous.
• OOS_MA—Out of Service-Management.
• OOS_AUMA—Out of Service-Autonomous and Management.
A secondary state provides additional information about the status of the entity. Values for secondary state are:
• MEA—Mismatch of equipment due to invalid equipment insertion.
• UEQ—Unequipped. There is nothing in the slot.
• UAS—Unassigned. The entity does not exist, has not been created, or has been deleted.
• SWDL—Software download in progress.
• MT—Maintenance, as per the Admin State change.
• AINS—Automatic In Service.
• DSBLD—Traffic is disabled on the entity.
• LPBK—Port or connection has a loopback on it.
• FLT—Fault secondary state. When an entity is faulted, an FLT state is raised. Equipment and ports in FLT state should be cleared as they transition. Transition states are listed in Table 11-10 on page 11-15.
See Table 11-10 on page 11-15 for the Service state/Secondary state possible values.
Note If the NE release does not support the Service state, this field shows N/A.
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Send AIS on Facility Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the facility loopback.
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Send AIS on Terminal Loopback
|
When selected, sends AIS on the terminal loopback.
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C.1.7.9.11 Auto Laser Shutdown Subtab
The Auto Laser Shutdown subtab allows you to view and update optical card auto laser shut down (ALS) parameters.
Table C-103 Field Descriptions for the Auto Laser Shutdown Subtab
Field
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Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
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ASL Mode
|
Displays the auto laser shutdown mode (Disabled, Auto Restart, Manual Restart, or Manual Restart for Test).
|
Rec. Pulse Dur. (sec)
|
Allows you to set the received laser pulse duration, in seconds. The range is 2.0 to 100.0 seconds.
|
Rec. Pulse Int. (sec)
|
Allows you to set the received laser pulse interval, in seconds. The range is 60 to 300 seconds.
|
Status
|
Displays the current laser status. Values are Shutdown or Not Shutdown.
|
Request Restart
|
If selected, it allows you to request a laser restart. This parameter is configurable only when the ALS mode is set to Manual Restart or Manual Restart for Test and when the laser status is Shutdown.
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C.1.7.9.12 Protection Subtab
The Protection subtab allows you to view and update protection group information.
Table C-104 Field Descriptions for the Protection Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Protection Groups
|
Displays a list of available protection groups.
|
Protection Group Details
|
Displays details about the selected protection groups, such as which port is the protected port and which port is the working port. Also allows you to execute switch commands.
|
Switch Commands
|
Allows you to perform a manual switch, perform a forced switch, or clear the existing command switching.
|
Inhibit Switching
|
Allows you to inhibit unlock switching, lock-out switching, or lock-on switching.
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C.1.7.9.13 J1 Path Trace Subtab
The J1 Path Trace subtab allows you to view and retrieve J1 path trace information.
Table C-105 Field Descriptions for the J1 Path Trace Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Port Number
|
Displays the port number.
|
STS Number
|
Displays the synchronous transport signal number.
|
Expected String
|
Displays the current expected string.
|
Received String
|
Displays the current received string.
|
Mode
|
Displays the path trace mode (Off/None, Auto, or Manual).
|
C2
|
Represents a machine-generated J1/J2 payload label byte.
|
Display
|
Click the Display button to view the circuit trace information. See 7.2.20.2 Viewing a J1 Path Trace from the NE Explorer, page 7-130 for more information.
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Retrieve
|
Click the Retrieve button to retrieve J1 path trace information.
|
C.1.7.9.14 Customer Info Subtab
The Customer Info subtab displays customer information.
Table C-106 Field Descriptions for the Customer Info Subtab
Field
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Description
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STS Number
|
Displays the STS number.
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Customer ID
|
The customer ID.
|
Service ID
|
The service ID.
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C.1.7.10 Alarm Extenders Tab
The Alarm Extenders tab allows you to view CTX-CL600 alarm information. The Alarm Extenders tab contains two subtabs:
•
External Alarms Subtab
•
External Controls Subtab
C.1.7.10.1 External Alarms Subtab
The External Alarms subtab allows you to view and update external alarm information.
Table C-107 Field Descriptions for the External Alarms Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Input Number
|
The alarm input number.
|
Enabled
|
Check to activate the fields for the alarm input number.
|
Alarm Type
|
Choose an alarm type from the provided list.
|
Severity
|
Choose a severity from the list.
|
Raised When
|
Choose the contact condition that will trigger the alarm in CTC.
|
Virtual Wire
|
To assign the external device to a virtual wire, choose a virtual wire from the list, or choose None if no assignment is required.
|
Description
|
A default description is provided in this line for every external alarm that is enabled.
|
Raised
|
Indicates if an alarm has been raised.
|
Contact Status
|
Indicates the current status of the contact.
|
C.1.7.10.2 External Controls Subtab
The External Controls subtab allows you to view and update external controls.
Table C-108 Field Descriptions for the External Controls Subtab
Field
|
Description
|
Control Number
|
The control number.
|
Enabled
|
Check to activate the fields for the control number.
|
Control Type
|
Choose a control type from the provided list.
|
Trigger Type
|
Choose a trigger type: a local minor, major, or critical alarm; a remote minor, major, or critical alarm; or a virtual wire activation.
|
Description
|
Enter a description.
|
Current State
|
The current state of the control.
|
Auto State
|
The auto state of the control.
|
Contact Setting
|
The current contact setting.
|
C.1.7.11 Info Tab
The Info tab allows you to view nominal operating values set during manufacturing for the CTX-CL600 module.
Table C-109 Field Descriptions for the Info Tab
Field
|
Description
|
Extended Manufacturing Information
|
Attribute
|
Displays the nominal card specification.
|
Value
|
Displays the value of the attribute.
|
Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.8 Slot Properties—EOI-W
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15800 or ONS 15801 slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module alarm thresholds and severities.
The ONS 15800 and ONS 15801 External Orderwire Interface (EOI-W) module provides an isolated interface between the Line Service Modem (LSM-W) module and an external orderwire terminal. All orderwire signals are transmitted from the LSM-W module to the EOI-W module. The EOI-W module provides two isolated, bidirectional, 64-kbps voice channels through the service line for the orderwire.
For EOI-W modules, the Slot Properties pane displays Module View and Identification tabs.
C.1.8.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the EOI-W that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms also display when you move the mouse over the graphic.) The module status is displayed under Operational State. Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to display the module in the Alarm Browser or in the Equipment Inventory Table.
C.1.8.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update the EOI-W identification information.
Table C-110 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
|
NE ID
|
Displays the user-defined name of the NE where the EOI-W is installed.
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Description
|
Displays information that a user has entered (if any) to describe the NE.
|
NE Model
|
Identifies the model of the selected NE (ONS 15800 or ONS 15801) where the EOI-W is installed.
|
Rack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the rack where the subrack containing the EOI-W is installed.
|
Subrack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the subrack.
|
Slot ID
|
Displays the identification number of the slot containing the EOI-W.
|
Software Version
|
Displays the version of the software running on the module.
|
BIOS Version
|
Displays the version number of the BIOS.
|
Board Serial Number
|
Displays the serial number of the board.
|
SCC Number
|
Displays the version of the module serial communication controller (SCC).
|
Product Option
|
Displays the product option. Displays "Not Available" if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
|
Hardware Version
|
Displays the version of the hardware. Displays "Not Available" if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
|
Line Direction
|
Shows the line direction for the EOI-W module.
|
State
|
Allows you to place the EOI-W module in one of two states: In Service or Under Maintenance.
|

Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.9 Slot Properties—FILLER
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15600 SONET, or ONS 15600 SDH slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. For the FILLER module, the Slot Properties pane displays the Module View tab.
C.1.9.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the FILLER card that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to add a card.
C.1.10 Slot Properties—IOC-W
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15800 or ONS 15801 slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module alarm thresholds and severities.
ONS 15800 and ONS 15801 Input/Output Card (IOC-W) modules protect NEs by reporting indications from externally sensed equipment and housekeeping alarms. Alarms reported include AC power, DC power, fire, flood, open doors, and so on. The IOC-W module also permits remote control of isolated optical line amplifier (OLA) sites.
For IOC-W modules, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, Analog, Digital Input, and Digital Output.
C.1.10.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the IOC-W module that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) The module status is displayed under Operational State. Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to display the module in the Alarm Browser or in the Equipment Inventory Table.
C.1.10.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update IOC-W identification information.
Table C-111 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
|
NE ID
|
Displays the user-defined name of the NE where the IOC-W is installed.
|
Description
|
Displays information that a user has entered (if any) to describe the NE.
|
NE Model
|
Identifies the model of the selected NE (ONS 15800 or ONS 15801) where the IOC-W is installed.
|
Rack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the rack where the subrack containing the IOC-W is installed.
|
Subrack ID
|
Displays the identification number of the subrack.
|
Slot ID
|
Displays the identification number of the slot containing the IOC-W.
|
Software Version
|
Displays the version of the software running on the module.
|
BIOS Version
|
Displays the version number of the BIOS.
|
Board Serial Number
|
Displays the serial number of the board.
|
SCC Number
|
Displays the SCC version number.
|
Product Option
|
Displays the product option. Displays "Not Available" if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
|
Hardware Version
|
Displays the version of the hardware. Displays "Not Available" if TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
|
Line Direction
|
Shows the line direction for the IOC-W.
|
State
|
Allows you to place the IOC-W in one of two states: In Service or Under Maintenance.
|
PM Collection Status
|
Allows you to enable or disable performance monitoring (PM) data collection for the IOC-W.
|
C.1.10.3 Analog Tab
The Analog tab allows you to assign high- and low-voltage thresholds and alarm severities for eight analog inputs.
Note
Acceptable alarm severities are CR, MJ, and MN. NR and NA are not acceptable alarm severities.
Table C-112 Field Descriptions for the Analog Tab
Field
|
Description
|
General Analog Input 1-8
|
Value
|
When the Update button is clicked, displays the current voltage of the analog input.
|
Voltage High
|
Use the fields in this row to view or set the high voltage threshold (in volts), the alarm severity level, and a description for the analog input.
|
Voltage Low
|
Use the fields in this row to view or set the low voltage threshold (in volts), the alarm severity level, and a description for the analog input.
|
Name
|
Allows you to specify the name of the IOC-W module for which you want to view or provision analog inputs.
|
C.1.10.4 Digital Input Tab
The Digital Input tab allows you to assign the alarm input levels for up to 32 digital devices.
Table C-113 Field Descriptions for the Digital Input Tab
Field
|
Description
|
General Digital Input 1-32
|
General Digital Input
|
Displays the general input level for the digital input.
|
Alarm Severity
|
Sets the severity for alarms that occur for the digital input.
|
Name
|
Displays the name entered by the user for the digital input.
|
Description
|
Displays the description entered by the user for the digital input.
|
C.1.10.5 Digital Output Tab
The Digital Output tab allows you to assign the alarm output levels for up to 20 digital devices.
Table C-114 Field Descriptions for the Digital Output Tab
Field
|
Description
|
General Digital Output 1-20
|
General Digital Output
|
Displays the general output level for the digital output.
|
Name
|
Displays the name entered by the user for the digital output.
|
Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.11 Slot Properties—LSM-W
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15800 or ONS 15801 slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The ONS 15800 and ONS 15801 Line Service Modem (LSM-W) module is a bidirectional optical module that operates at an E1 line rate (2.048 Mbps). It transports the optical service channel (OSC), which carries telemetry, supervision, user-defined information, and orderwire between ONS 15800 or ONS 15801 sites.
A block diagram is shown in the following figure.
Figure C-2 Cisco ONS 15800 or ONS 15801 Line Service Modem Module
For the LSM-W module, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View, Identification, Temperature, Current, and Output Power.
C.1.11.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the LSM-W module that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) The module status is displayed under Operational State. Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to display the module in the Alarm Browser or in the Equipment Inventory Table.
C.1.11.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update LSM-W module identification information.
Table C-115 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
|
Description
|
NE ID
|
Displays the user-defined name of the NE where the LSM-W is installed.
|
Description
|
Displays information that a user has entered (if any) to describe the NE.
|
NE Model
|
Identifies the model of the selected NE (ONS 15800 or ONS 15801) where the LSM-W is installed.
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Rack ID
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Displays the identification number of the rack where the subrack containing the LSM-W is installed.
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Subrack ID
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Displays the identification number of the subrack.
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Slot ID
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Displays the identification number of the slot containing the LSM-W.
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Software Version
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Displays the version of the software.
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BIOS Version
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Displays the version number of the BIOS.
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Board Serial Number
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Displays the serial number of the board.
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SCC Number
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Displays the version of the module serial communication controller (SCC).
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Product Option
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Displays the product option. Displays "Not Available" if the TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
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Hardware Version
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Displays the version of the hardware. Displays "Not Available" if the TL1 Agent version is earlier than version 2.1.
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Line Direction
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Shows the line direction for the LSM-W.
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State
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Allows you to place the LSM-W in one of two states: In Service or Under Maintenance.
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PM Collection Status
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Allows you to enable or disable PM collection for the LSM-W.
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C.1.11.3 Temperature Tab
The Temperature tab allows you to view and assign performance-monitoring thresholds for the temperature of the east and west lasers of the LSM-W module.
Table C-116 Field Descriptions for the Temperature Tab
Field
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Description
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East Laser 1 Temperature
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Value
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When the Update button is clicked, displays the current temperature of East Laser 1.
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Low
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Sets the low temperature threshold for East Laser 1 (in degrees Celsius) and the alarm severity level.
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High
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Sets the high temperature threshold for East Laser 1 (in degrees Celsius) and the alarm severity level.
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West Laser 2 Temperature
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Value
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When the Update button is clicked, displays the current temperature of West Laser 2.
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Low
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Sets the low temperature threshold for West Laser 2 (in degrees Celsius) and the alarm severity level.
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High
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Sets the high temperature threshold for West Laser 2 (in degrees Celsius) and the alarm severity level.
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C.1.11.4 Current Tab
The Current tab allows you to assign performance-monitoring thresholds for the line service east and west laser current levels of the LSM-W module.
Table C-117 Field Descriptions for the Current Tab
Field
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Description
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East Laser 1 Current
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Value
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When the Update button is clicked, displays the current value of the East Laser 1 current.
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Low
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Sets the low current threshold for East Laser 1 (in milliamperes [mA]) and the alarm severity level.
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High
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Sets the high current threshold for East Laser 1 (in mA) and the alarm severity level.
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West Laser 2 Current
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Value
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When the Update button is clicked, displays the current value of the West Laser 2 current.
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Low
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Sets the low current threshold for West Laser 2 (in mA) and the alarm severity level.
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High
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Sets the high current threshold for West Laser 2 (in mA) and the alarm severity level.
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C.1.11.5 Output Power Tab
The Output Power tab allows you to assign performance-monitoring thresholds for the LSM-W module east and west laser output power levels.
Table C-118 Field Descriptions for the Output Power Tab
Field
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Description
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East Laser 1 Output Power
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Value
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When the Update button is clicked, displays the current output power of East Laser 1.
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Low
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Sets the low output power threshold for East Laser 1 (in dBm) and the alarm severity level.
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High
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Sets the high output power threshold East Laser 1 (in dBm) and the alarm severity level.
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West Laser 2 Output Power
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Value
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When the Update button is clicked, displays the current output power of West Laser 2.
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Low
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Sets the low output power threshold for West Laser 2 (in dBm) and the alarm severity level.
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High
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Sets the high output power threshold for West Laser 2 (in dBm) and the alarm severity level.
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Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.12 Slot Properties—MIC-28-3-A and MIC-28-3-B
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15327 or ONS 15454 slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The MIC-28-3-A and MIC-28-3-B cards are the Mechanical Interface Cards (MICs). The MICs provide the physical connection points for the DS-1 and DS-3 interfaces on the XTC cards, the redundant power inputs, the alarm inputs and outputs, and the BITS timing inputs and outputs.
For the MIC module, the Slot Properties pane displays the following tabs: Module View and Identification.
C.1.12.1 Module View Tab
The Module View tab displays a graphic of the MIC that is installed in the slot. The number of critical, major, minor, and warning alarms for the module is displayed under Alarm Status. (Alarms are also displayed when you move the mouse pointer over the graphic.) The Suppress Alarms check box is read-only and indicates whether all alarms are suppressed for the card and its port(s). Right-clicking the graphic opens a shortcut menu that you can use to reset, delete, or change the card.
C.1.12.2 Identification Tab
The Identification tab allows you to view and update MIC identification information.
Table C-119 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab
Field
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Description
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Equipment Type
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Displays the equipment type the slot is provisioned for.
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Actual Equipment Type
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Displays the actual card that is installed in the slot.
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Hardware Part Number
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Displays the part number that is printed on the top of the card.
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Hardware Revision
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Displays the hardware revision number of the card.
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Serial Number
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Displays the serial number that is unique to each card.
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CLEI Code
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Displays the CLEI code.
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Firmware Version
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Displays the revision number of the software used by the ASIC chip installed on the card.
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Product ID
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Displays a product ID string of 63 characters maximum. If the card does not support the product ID, the field shows N/A.
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Version ID
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Displays a version ID string in the format "V99_." The version ID always begins with a V and ends with a space. If the card does not support the version ID, the field shows N/A.
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Equipment State
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Displays the equipment state of the card.
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Alarm Profile
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Sets the alarm profile for the port. Check the Suppress Alarms check box to suppress all alarms for this card and its port(s).
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Note
See Table 1-20 on page 1-45 for descriptions of actions that can be performed using the buttons at the bottom of the window.
C.1.13 Slot Properties—MMU (ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH)
The Slot Properties pane displays information about the Cisco ONS 15454 SONET or ONS 15454 SDH slot that is selected in the NE Explorer tree. Use this properties pane to change the module performance-monitoring thresholds.
The Multi-Ring/Mesh Upgrade Unit (MMU) supports multiring and mesh upgrades for the reconfigurable OADM (ROADM) nodes in both the C band and the L band. Mesh/multiring upgrade is the capability to optically bypass a given wavelength from one section of the network or ring to another one without requiring 3R regeneration. In each node, you need to install two MMUs, one on the east side and one on the west side. You can