Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, Release 4.1
Chapter 2, Connect the PC and Log Into the GUI

Table Of Contents

Connect the PC and Log into the GUI

Before You Begin

NTP-B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

DLP-B47 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for Windows

DLP-B48 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX

DLP-B49 Set Up the Java Runtime Environment for UNIX

NTP-B232 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15327

DLP-B50 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 on the Same Subnet Using Static IP Addresses

DLP-B51 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using DHCP

DLP-B52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using Automatic Host Detection

DLP-B53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 15327

NTP-B233 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15327

DLP-B56 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)

DLP-B57 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and UNIX)

NTP-B234 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15327

NTP-B23 Log into the ONS 15327 GUI

DLP-B59 Connect Computer to the ONS 15327

DLP-B60 Log into CTC

DLP-B328 Install Public-Key Security Certificate

DLP-B61 Create Login Node Groups

DLP-B62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group


Connect the PC and Log into the GUI


This chapter explains how to connect PCs and workstations to the Cisco ONS 15327 and how to log into Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) software, the Cisco ONS 15327 Operation, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P) user interface. The chapter provides procedures for creating a local craft, LAN, and remote modem connection to the ONS 15327. Procedures for connecting to the ONS 15327 using TL1 are provided in the Cisco ONS 15327 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide.

Before You Begin

This section lists the chapter procedures (NTPs). Turn to a procedure for applicable tasks (DLPs).

1. B21 Set Up Computer for CTC—Complete this procedure if your PC or workstation has never been connected to an ONS 15327.

2. B232 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15327—complete this procedure to set up your computer for an onsite craft connection to the ONS 15327.

3. B233 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15327—complete this procedure to set up your computer to connect to the ONS 15327 using a corporate LAN.

4. B234 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15327—complete this procedure to set up your computer for remote modem access to the ONS 15327.

5. B23 Log into the ONS 15327 GUI—Complete this procedure to log into CTC.

NTP-B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Purpose

This procedure explains how to configure your PC or UNIX workstation to run Cisco Transport Controller (CTC).

Tools/Equipment

Cisco ONS 15327 Release 4.1 software or documentation CD

Prerequisite Procedures

None

Required/As Needed

Required

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 If your computer is a Windows PC, complete the "DLP-B47 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for Windows" task, then go to Step 4.

Step 2 If your computer is a UNIX workstation, complete the "DLP-B48 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX" task.

Step 3 If your computer is a UNIX workstation and you installed the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in Step 2, complete the "DLP-B49 Set Up the Java Runtime Environment for UNIX" task.

Step 4 When your PC or workstation is set up, continue with one of the following procedures:

B232 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15327

B233 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15327

B234 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15327

Stop. You have completed this procedure.


DLP-B47 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for Windows

Purpose

This task installs CTC online help as well as programs required to run CTC on Windows PCs: Netscape 4.73 and JRE 1.3.1_02.

Tools/Equipment

Cisco ONS 15327 Release 4.1 software or documentation CD

Prerequisite Procedures

None

Required/As Needed

This task is required if any one of the following is true:

Netscape Release 4.73 or later or Internet Explorer Release 4.0 (service pack 2) or later is not installed

JRE 1.3.1_02 is not installed

CTC online help is not installed and is needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 Verify that your computer has the following:

Processor—Pentium II, 300 Mhz or faster.

RAM—128 MB.

Hard drive—2 GB is recommended. 50 MB of space must be available.

Operating System—Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.

If your operating system is Windows NT 4.0, verify that Service Pack 5 or later is installed. From the Start menu, choose Programs > Administrative Tools > Windows NT Diagnostics and check the service pack on the Version tab of the Windows NT Diagnostics dialog box. If Service Pack 5 or later is not installed, do not continue. Install Service Pack 5 following the computer upgrade procedures for your site.


Note Processor and RAM requirements are guidelines. CTC performance is faster if your computer has a faster processor and more RAM. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Reference Manual for computer requirements needed for small, medium, and large ONS 15327 networks.


Step 2 Insert the Cisco ONS 15327 Release 4.1 software or documentation CD into your computer CD drive. The installation program begins running automatically. If it does not start, navigate to your computer's CD directory and double-click setup.exe.

The Cisco Transport Controller Installation Wizard displays the components that will be installed on your computer.

Step 3 Click Next.

Step 4 Choose Typical to install Netscape Communicator, CTC online help, and the Java Runtime Environment. Choose Custom if you only want to install one or two of these components.

Step 5 Click Next.

Step 6 If you selected Custom in Step 4, select the CTC components you want to install and click Next. If you selected Typical, skip this step and proceed to Step 7.

Step 7 The directory where the installation wizard will install CTC online help is displayed. The default is C:\Program Files\Cisco\CTC\Documentation for Windows or /usr/doc/ctc for Unix.

a. If you do not want to change the directory, skip this step and proceed to Step 8.

b. If you want to change the CTC online help directory, type the new directory path in the Directory Name field, or click Browse to navigate to the directory.

Step 8 Click Next.

Step 9 Review the components that will be installed. If you want to change them, click Back. If you have an active CTC session (for example, you are monitoring alarms or conditions), close CTC before going to Step 10.

Step 10 Click Next.

An Installation Issues dialog box is displayed.

Step 11 Review the issues, then click OK. The InstallShield program begins the Netscape Communicator 4.73 Setup program.

Step 12 Complete the Netscape installation:

a. In the Netscape Communicator 4.73 Setup dialog box, click Next.

b. In the Software License Agreement dialog box, click Yes.

c. In the Setup Type dialog box, click Typical, then click Next.


Note If the Netscape installation hangs when installing RealPlayer G2, restart the CTC installation by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del. In the Windows Security dialog box, click Task Manager. In the Windows Task Manager dialog box, click Cisco Transport Controller Installation Wizard, then click the End Task button. Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. Navigate to the drive containing the CTC CD and double-click CTC.exe. Repeat Steps 1 to 11. At Step 12, Step c, click Custom, then click Next. At the next panel, deselect RealPlayer. Continue with Step d.


d. In the Netscape Desktop Preferences Options dialog box, check the boxes that apply according to your site requirements (these options do not affect CTC operation), then click Next.

e. In the Select Program Folder dialog box, click Next.

f. In the Start Copying Files dialog box, click Install. The program begins the Netscape installation.

g. In the Question dialog box, click No.

h. In the Information dialog box, click OK.

i. In the Restarting Windows dialog box, click No, I will restart later, then click OK.

Step 13 Close the Netscape Communicator directory window to display the Cisco Transport Controller Installation Wizard dialog box.

Step 14 In the CTC Installation Wizard dialog box, click Next. The Java 2 runtime environment installation begins.

Step 15 Complete the JRE installation:

a. In the Software License Agreement dialog box, click Yes.

b. In the Choose Destination Location dialog box, click Next.

c. In the Select Browser dialog box, click the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape 6 check boxes, then click Next.

When JRE installation is complete, the Cisco Transport Controller Installation Wizard dialog box is displayed.

Step 16 Click Next. The CTC online help is installed.

Step 17 Click Finish.

Step 18 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B48 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX

Purpose

This task installs CTC online help and programs required to run CTC on Solaris workstations: Netscape 4.76 and JRE 1.3.1_02.

Tools/Equipment

Cisco ONS 15327 Release 4.1 software or documentation CD

Prerequisite Procedures

None

Required/As Needed

Required if any of the following are true:

Netscape Release 4.76 is not installed.

JRE 1.3.1_02 is not installed.

CTC online help is not installed and is needed.

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 Verify that your computer has the following:

RAM—128 MB.

Hard drive—Verify that 50 MB of space is available.

Operating System—Solaris 2.5.x or 2.6.x.


Note These requirements are guidelines. CTC performance is faster if your computer has a faster processor and more RAM. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Reference Manual for computer requirements needed for small, medium, and large ONS 15327 networks.


Step 2 Change the directory, type:

cd /cdrom/cdrom0/

Step 3 From the techdoc454 CD directory, type:

./setup.bat

The Cisco Transport Controller Installation Wizard displays the components that will be installed on your computer:

Netscape Communicator 4.76.

Java Runtime Environment 1.3.1_02.

CTC Online Help.

Step 4 Click Next.

Step 5 Choose Typical to install Netscape Communicator, CTC online help, and the Java Runtime Environment. Choose Custom if you only want to install one or two of these components.

Step 6 Click Next.

Step 7 If you selected Custom in Step 5, choose the CTC components you want to install and click Next. If you selected Typical, proceed to Step 8.

Step 8 The directory where the installation wizard will install CTC online help is displayed. The default is C:\Program Files\Cisco\CTC\Documentation. If you want to change the CTC online help directory, type the new directory path in the Directory Name field, or click Browse to navigate to the directory.

Step 9 Click Next.

Step 10 Review the components that will be installed. If you want to change them, click Back. If CTC is running (for example, you are reinstalling components) close CTC before going to the next step.

Step 11 Click Next. The InstallShield program begins the Netscape Communicator 4.76 Setup program.

Step 12 Complete the Netscape installation:

a. In the Netscape Communicator 4.76 Setup dialog box, click Next.

b. In the Software License Agreement dialog box, click Yes.

c. In the Setup Type dialog box, click Typical.

d. In the Netscape Desktop Preferences dialog box, check the boxes that apply, then click Next.

e. In the Program Folder dialog box, click Next.

f. In the Start Copying Files dialog box, click Install. The program begins the Netscape installation.

g. In the Question dialog box, click No.

Step 13 In the Cisco Transport Controller Installation Wizard dialog box, click Next. The Java 2 runtime environment installation begins.

Step 14 Complete the JRE installation:

a. In the Software License Agreement dialog box, click Yes.

b. In the Choose Destination Location dialog box, click Next.

c. In the Select Browser dialog box, click the Netscape 6 check box, then click Next.

When JRE installation is complete, the Cisco Transport Controller Installation Wizard dialog box is displayed.

Step 15 Click Next. The CTC online help is installed.

Step 16 Click Finish.


Note Be sure to record the names of the directories you choose for Netscape, JRE, and the online documentation.


Step 17 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B49 Set Up the Java Runtime Environment for UNIX

Purpose

This task sets up the JRE for UNIX workstations.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B48 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX

Required/As Needed

Required if you installed the JRE during the CTC installation

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Note The JRE might require certain patches to run properly. The patch tar file can be found in the JRE/Solaris directory on the CD. Please read the JRE/Solaris/Solaris.txt file for more information. In addition to installing any needed patches, set up the JRE for use with Cisco Transport Controller on your UNIX system.



Note CTC requires that the location of xterm is also in your path. If you have moved xterm from its default location, /usr/openwin/bin, you must change all occurrences of /usr/openwin/bin in the following procedures to reflect the actual path where xterm exists on your system.



Step 1 Set up the environment variable:


Note Whenever you see a path name in brackets, for example <Netscape-path >, insert the path to the application on your computer.


a. If you are using the csh shell, edit the .cshrc file in your home directory by appending the file with the lines:

setenv JRE <JRE-path>

setenv NETSCAPE <Netscape-path>

setenv NPX_PLUGIN_PATH $JRE/j2re1_3_1_02/plugin/sparc/ns4

set path = ( /usr/openwin/bin $NETSCAPE $path)

b. If you are using the ksh or bash shell, edit the .profile file in your home directory by appending the file with the lines:

JRE=<JRE-path>

NETSCAPE=<Netscape-path>

NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=$JRE/j2re1_3_1_02/plugin/sparc/ns4

PATH=/usr/openwin/bin:$NETSCAPE:$PATH

export JRE NPX_PLUGIN_PATH PATH

Step 2 Set the JRE reference:

a. Run the Control Panel by typing:

<JRE-path>/j2re1_3_0_02/bin/ControlPanel

b. Click the Advanced tab.

c. From the combo box, select JRE-path/j2re1_3_1_02. If the JRE is not found, select other and enter the following in the Path text box:

<JRE-path>/j2re1_3_1_02

d. Click Apply.


Note If you are running multiple shells, before your new environment variable is set you might need to invoke the same shell for which you changed the initialization file. For example, if you added the environment variable to the .cshrc file, you must run your browser under the csh shell.


Step 3 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


NTP-B232 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15327

Purpose

This procedure explains how to set up a PC running Windows or a Solaris workstation for an onsite local craft connection to the ONS 15327.

Tools/Equipment

Depends on connection type

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 Complete one of the tasks listed in Table 2-1 based upon your computer and network configuration.

Table 2-1 ONS 15327 Local Craft Connection Options 

Local Craft Connection Task
Complete this task if:

B50 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 on the Same Subnet Using Static IP Addresses

You are connecting from a Windows PC.

You will connect to one ONS 15327; if you will connect to multiple ONS 15327s, you might need to configure your computer's IP settings each time you connect to an ONS 15327.

You need to access non-ONS 15327 applications such as ping and tracert.

B51 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using DHCP

You are connecting from a Windows PC.

The CTC computer is provisioned for DHCP.

The ONS 15327 has DHCP forwarding enabled and is connected to a DHCP server.

B52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using Automatic Host Detection

You are connecting from a Windows PC.

All nodes that you will access run software Release 3.3 or later.

You will connect to ONS 15327s at different locations and times and do not wish to reconfigure your PC's IP settings each time.

You do not need to access or use non-ONS 15327 applications such as ping and tracert.

You will connect to the ONS 15327 XTC LAN port either directly or through a hub.

B53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 15327

You are connecting from a Solaris Workstation.

You will connect to one ONS 15327; if you will connect to multiple ONS 15327s, you might need to configure your computer's IP settings each time you connect to an ONS 15327.

You need to access non-ONS 15327 applications such as ping and traceroute.


Stop. You have completed this procedure.


DLP-B50 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 on the Same Subnet Using Static IP Addresses

Purpose

This task sets up your computer for a local craft connection to the ONS 15327 when:

You will access nodes running software releases earlier than Release 3.3.

You will connect to one ONS 15327; if you will connect to multiple ONS 15327s, you might need to reconfigure your computer's IP settings each time you connect to an ONS 15327.

You need to use non-ONS 15327 applications such as ping and trace route.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite

Security Level

None



Step 1 Verify the operating system that is installed on your computer:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.

c. On the General tab of the System Settings window, verify that the Windows operating system is one of the following: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.

Step 2 If you have Windows 95 or 98 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel dialog box, click the Network icon.

c. In the Network dialog box, select TCP/IP for your PC Ethernet card, then click Properties.

d. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the DNS Configuration tab and choose Disable DNS.

e. Click the WINS Configuration tab and choose Disable WINS Resolution.

f. Click the IP Address tab.

g. In the IP Address window, click Specify an IP address.

h. In the IP Address field, enter an IP address that is identical to the ONS 15327 IP address except for the last three digits. The last three digits must be between 1 and 254. This IP address is displayed on the LCD unless its display is suppressed during node provisioning.

i. In the Subnet Mask field, type the same subnet mask as the ONS 15327. The default is 255.255.255.0 (24 bit).

j. Click OK.

k. In the TCP/IP dialog box, click the Gateway tab.

l. In the New Gateway field, type the ONS 15327 IP address. Click Add.

m. Verify that the IP address appears in the Installed Gateways field, then click OK.

n. When the prompt to restart your PC appears, click Yes.

Step 3 If you have Windows NT 4.0 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel dialog box, click the Network icon.

c. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab, choose TCP/IP Protocol, then click Properties.

d. Click the IP Address tab.

e. In the IP Address window, click Specify an IP address.

f. In the IP Address field, enter an IP address that is identical to the ONS 15327 IP address shown on the ONS 15327 LCD except for the last three digits. The last three digits must be between 1 and 254.

g. In the Subnet Mask field, type 255.255.255.0.

h. Click Advanced.

i. In the Gateways List, click Add. The TCP/IP Gateway Address dialog box is displayed.

j. Type the ONS 15327 IP address in the Gateway Address field.

k. Click Add.

l. Click OK.

m. Click Apply.

n. In some cases, Windows NT 4.0 prompts you to reboot your PC. If you receive this prompt, click Yes.

Step 4 If you have Windows 2000 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections > Local Area Connection.

b. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Properties.

c. On the General tab, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties.

d. Click Use the following IP address.

e. In the IP Address field, enter an IP address that is identical to the ONS 15327 IP address shown on the ONS 15327 LCD except for the last three digits. The last three digits must be between 1 and 254.

f. In the Subnet Mask field, type 255.255.255.0.

g. In the Default Gateway field, type the ONS 15327 IP address.

h. Click OK.

i. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.

j. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Close.

Step 5 If you have Windows XP installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Control Panel > Network Connections.


Note If the Network Connections menu is not available, click Switch to Classic View.


b. From the Network Connections dialog box, click the Local Area Connection icon.

c. From the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties.

d. In the IP Address field, enter an IP address that is identical to the ONS 15327 IP address shown on the ONS 15327 LCD except for the last three digits. The last three digits must be between 1 and 254.

e. In the Subnet Mask field, type 255.255.255.0.

f. In the Default Gateway field, type the ONS 15327 IP address.

g. Click OK.

h. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.

i. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Close.

Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B51 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using DHCP

Purpose

This task sets up your computer for craft connection to the ONS 15327 using DHCP.

Tools/Equipment

Straight-through (Category 5) LAN cable

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite

Security Level

None



Caution To connect to an ONS 15327 using DHCP, DHCP forwarding must be enabled on the ONS 15327 and the ONS 15327 must be connected to a DHCP server. By default, DHCP forwarding is not enabled. If you are connecting to an ONS 15327 to perform initial node turnup, complete the "DLP-B50 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 on the Same Subnet Using Static IP Addresses" task or the "DLP-B52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using Automatic Host Detection" task.


Step 1 Verify the operating system that is installed on your computer:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.

c. On the General tab of the System Settings window, verify that the Windows operating system is one of the following: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.

Step 2 If you have Windows 95 or 98 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel dialog box, click the Network icon.

c. In the Network dialog box, select TCP/IP for your PC Ethernet card, then click Properties.

d. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the DNS Configuration tab and choose Disable DNS.

e. Click the WINS Configuration tab and choose Disable WINS Resolution.

f. Click the IP Address tab.

g. In the IP Address window, click Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server.

h. Click OK.

i. When the prompt to restart your PC appears, click Yes.

Step 3 If you have Windows NT 4.0 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel dialog box, click the Network icon.

c. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab, choose TCP/IP Protocol, then click Properties.

d. Click the IP Address tab.

e. In the IP Address window, click Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server.

f. Click OK.

g. Click Apply.

h. If Windows prompts you to restart your PC, click Yes.

Step 4 If you have Windows 2000 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections > Local Area Connection.

b. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Properties.

c. On the General tab, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties.

d. Click Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server.

e. Click OK.

f. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.

g. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Close.

Step 5 If you have Windows XP installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Control Panel > Network Connections.


Note If the Network Connections menu is not available, click Switch to Classic View.


b. In the Network Connections dialog box, click Local Area Connection.

c. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Properties.

d. On the General tab, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties.

e. Click Obtain an IP address automatically.

f. Click OK.

g. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.

h. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Close.

Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15327 Using Automatic Host Detection

Purpose

This task sets up your computer for local craft connection to the ONS 15327 when:

You will connect to the ONS 15327's Ethernet port or backplane LAN pins either directly or through a hub.

All nodes that you will access are running software Release 3.3 or later.

You will connect to multiple ONS 15327s and do not want to reconfigure your IP address each time.

You do not need to access non-ONS 15327 applications such as ping and tracert.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite

Security Level

None



Note If you are using automatic host detection and you disconnect the LAN cable from one node and connect it to another node, you must close CTC and relaunch it to reconnect to the proxy server and communicate with the new node.



Step 1 Verify the operating system that is installed on your computer:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.


Note In Windows XP, you can select Control Panel directly from the Start menu. Make sure you are in Classic View before continuing with this procedure.


b. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.

c. On the General tab of the System Settings window, verify that the Windows operating system is one of the following: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.

Step 2 If you have Windows 95 or 98 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel dialog box, click the Network icon.

c. In the Network dialog box, select TCP/IP for your PC Ethernet card, then click Properties.

d. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the DNS Configuration tab and choose Disable DNS.

e. Click the WINS Configuration tab and choose Disable WINS Resolution.

f. Click the IP Address tab.

g. In the IP Address window, click Specify an IP address.

h. In the IP Address field, enter any legitimate IP address other than the node IP address as indicated on the LCD of the ONS 15327.

i. In the Subnet Mask field, type the same subnet mask as the ONS 15327. The default is 255.255.255.0 (24 bit).

j. Click OK.

k. In the TCP/IP dialog box, click the Gateway tab.

l. In the New Gateway field, type the address entered in Step g. Click Add.

m. Verify that the IP address appears in the Installed Gateways field, then click OK.

n. When the prompt to restart your PC appears, click Yes.

Step 3 If you have Windows NT 4.0 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel.

b. In the Control Panel dialog box, click the Network icon.

c. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab, choose TCP/IP Protocol, then click Properties.

d. Click the IP Address tab.

e. In the IP Address window, click Specify an IP address.

f. In the IP Address field, enter any legitimate IP address other than the node IP address as indicated on the LCD of the ONS 15327.

g. In the Subnet Mask field, type the same subnet mask as the ONS 15327. The default is 255.255.255.0 (24 bit).

h. Click Advanced.

i. In the Gateways List, click Add. The TCP/IP Gateway Address dialog box is displayed.

j. Type the IP address entered in Step f in the Gateway Address field.

k. Click Add.

l. Click OK.

m. Click Apply.

n. Reboot your PC.

Step 4 If you have Windows 2000 installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections > Local Area Connection.

b. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Properties.

c. On the General tab, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties.

d. Click Use the following IP address.

e. In the IP Address field, enter any legitimate IP address other than the node IP address as indicated on the LCD of the ONS 15327.

f. In the Subnet Mask field, type the same subnet mask as the ONS 15327. The default is 255.255.255.0 (24 bit).

g. Type the IP address entered in Step e in the Gateway Address field.

h. Click OK.

i. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.

j. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Close.

Step 5 If you have Windows XP installed on your PC, complete the following steps to change its TCP/IP configuration:

a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Control Panel > Network Connections.


Note If the Network Connections menu is not available, click Switch to Classic View.


b. From the Network Connections dialog box, click the Local Area Connection icon.

c. From the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties.

d. In the IP Address field, enter any legitimate IP address other than the node IP address as indicated on the LCD of the ONS 15327.

e. In the Subnet Mask field, type the same subnet mask as the ONS 15327. The default is 255.255.255.0 (24 bit).

f. Type the IP address entered in Step d in the Gateway Address field.

g. Click OK.

h. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click OK.

i. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Close.

Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 15327

Purpose

This task sets up a Solaris workstation for a craft connection to the ONS 15327.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite

Security Level

None



Step 1 Log into the workstation as the root user.

Step 2 Check to see if the interface is plumbed.

a. Type # ifconfig device (For example, # ifconfig hme1

If the interface is plumbed, a message similar to the following appears:

hme1:flags=1000842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4>mtu 1500 index 2 inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0

If a message similar to this one appears, go to Step 4.

If the interface is not plumbed, a message similar to the following appears:

ifconfig: status: SIOCGLIFFLAGS: hme1: no such interface.

If a message similar to this one appears, go to Step 3.

Step 3 Plumb the interface by typing:

# ifconfig device plumb (for example: # ifconfig hme1 plumb)

Step 4 Configure the IP address on the interface by typing:

# ifconfig interface ip-address netmask netmask up

For example:

# ifconfig hme0 10.20.30.40 netmask 255.255.255.0 up


Note Enter an IP address that is identical to the ONS 15327 IP address except for the last three digits. The last group of digits must be between 1 and 254.


Step 5 In the Subnet Mask field, type 255.255.255.0. Skip this step if you checked Craft Access Only on the Provisioning > Network > General > Gateway Settings tab.

Step 6 Test the connection:

a. Start Netscape Navigator.

b. Enter the Cisco ONS 15327 IP address in the web address (URL) field. If the connection is established, a Java Console window, CTC caching messages, and the Cisco Transport Controller Login dialog box appear. If this occurs, go to Step 2 of the "DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task to complete the login. If the Login dialog box does not appear, complete Steps c to d.

c. At the prompt, type: ping ONS-15327-IP-address

For example, to connect to an ONS 15327 with a default IP address of 192.168.1.1, type:

ping 192.168.1.1

If your workstation is connected to the ONS 15327, the following message appears:

IP-address is alive


Note Skip this step if you checked the Craft Access Only check box at Provisioning > Network > General > Gateway Settings.


d. If CTC is not responding, a "Request timed out" (Windows) or a "no answer fromx.x.x.x" (Unix) message appears. Verify the IP and subnet mask information. Check that the cables connecting the workstation to the ONS 15327 are securely attached. Check the link status by typing:

# ndd -set /dev/device instance 0

# ndd -get /dev/device link_status

For example:

# ndd -set /dev/hme instance 0

# ndd -get /dev/hme link_status

A result of "1" means the link is up. A result of "0" means the link is down.


Note Check the man page for ndd. For example: # man ndd.


Step 7 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


NTP-B233 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15327

Purpose

This procedure sets up your computer to access the ONS 15327 through a corporate LAN. To complete this procedure:

The ONS 15327 must be provisioned for LAN connectivity, including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway.

The ONS 15327 must be physically connected to the corporate LAN.

The CTC computer must be connected to the corporate LAN that has connectivity to the ONS 15327.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 If your computer is already connected to the corporate LAN, go to Step 2. If you changed your computer's network settings for craft access to the ONS 15327, change the settings back to the corporate LAN access settings. This generally means:

Set the IP Address on the TCP/IP dialog box back to "Obtain an IP address automatically" (Windows 95 or 98) or "Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server" (Windows NT 4.0, 2000, or XP).

If your LAN requires that DNS or WINS be enabled, change the setting on the DNS Configuration or WINS Configuration tab of the TCP/IP dialog box.

Step 2 If your computer is connected to a proxy server, disable proxy service or add the ONS 15327 nodes as exceptions. To disable proxy service, complete one of the following tasks, depending on the web browser that you use:

B56 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)

B57 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and UNIX)

Stop. You have completed this procedure.


DLP-B56 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)

Purpose

This task disables proxy service for PCs running Internet Explorer.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

None

Required/As Needed

Required if your computer is connected to a network computer proxy server and your browser is Internet Explorer.

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 From the Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel.


Note If your computer is running Windows XP, you can select Control Panel directly from the Start menu. Make sure that you are in Classic View before continuing with this procedure.


Step 2 In the Control Panel window, choose Internet Options.

Step 3 In the Internet Properties dialog box, click Connections > LAN Settings.

Step 4 In the LAN Settings dialog box, complete one of the following tasks:

Uncheck Use a proxy server to disable the service.

Leave Use a proxy server selected and click Advanced. In the Proxy Setting dialog box under Exceptions, enter the IP addresses of ONS 15327 nodes that you will access. Separate each address with a semicolon. You can insert an asterisk for the host number to include all the ONS 15327s on your network. Click OK to close each open dialog box.

Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B57 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and UNIX)

Purpose

This task disables proxy service for PCs and UNIX workstations running Netscape.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

None

Required/As Needed

Required if your computer is connected to a network computer proxy server and your browser is Netscape.

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 Open Netscape.

Step 2 From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.

Step 3 In the Preferences dialog box under Category, choose Advanced > Proxies.

Step 4 On the right side of the Preferences dialog box under Proxies, perform one of the following options:

Choose Direct connection to the Internet to bypass the proxy server.

Choose Manual proxy configuration to add exceptions to the proxy server, then click View. In the Manual Proxy Configuration dialog box under Exceptions, enter the IP addresses of the ONS 15327 nodes that you will access. Separate each address with a comma. Click OK to close each open dialog box.

Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


NTP-B234 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15327

Purpose

This procedure connects an ONS 15327 using a LAN modem. To complete this procedure:

A modem must be connected to the ONS 15327.

The modem must be provisioned for ONS 15327. To run CTC, the modem must be provisioned for Ethernet access.

Tools/Equipment

Modem and modem documentation

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

Required/As Needed

Required to access the Cisco Transport Controller

Onsite/Remote

Onsite

Security Level

None



Step 1 Connect the modem to the RJ-45 (LAN) port on the XTC card.

Step 2 While referring to the modem documentation, complete the following tasks to provision the modem for the ONS 15327:

For CTC access, set the modem for Ethernet access.

Assign an IP address to the modem that is on the same subnet as the ONS 15327.

The IP address the modem assigns to the CTC computer must be on the same subnet as the modem and the ONS 15327.


Note For assistance on provisioning specific modems, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center.


Stop. You have completed this procedure.


NTP-B23 Log into the ONS 15327 GUI

Purpose

This procedure logs into the Cisco Transport Controller, the graphical user interface software used to manage the ONS 15327. This procedure includes optional node login tasks.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

One of the following procedures:

B232 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15327. or

B233 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15327, or

B234 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15327

Required/As Needed

Required to access the Cisco Transport Controller

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Retrieve or higher



Step 1 If the computer does not have a physical connection to the ONS 15327, complete the "DLP-B59 Connect Computer to the ONS 15327" task.

Step 2 Complete the "DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task.


Note For information about navigating in CTC, see Appendix A, "CTC Information and Shortcuts."


Step 3 As needed, complete the "DLP-B61 Create Login Node Groups" task. Login node groups allow you to manage nodes that are not connected to the login node via DCC.

Step 4 As needed, complete the "DLP-B62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group" task.

Stop. You have completed this procedure.


DLP-B59 Connect Computer to the ONS 15327

Purpose

This task connects a CTC computer to the ONS 15327.

Tools/Equipment

Straight-through (Category 5) LAN cable

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC and one of the following procedures:

B232 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15327. or

B233 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15327, or

B234 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15327

Required/As Needed

Required to access the Cisco Transport Controller

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

None



Step 1 If your computer is set up for a local craft connection, connect a straight-through (Category 5) LAN cable from the PC or Solaris workstation network interface card (NIC) to one of the following:

RJ-45 (LAN) port on the XTC card

RJ-45 (LAN) port on a hub or switch to which the ONS 15327 is physically connected


Note For instructions on crimping your own straight-through (Category 5) LAN cables, refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide.



Note For initial shelf turn up, you should connect your PC directly to the LAN port on the XTC card of the ONS 15327.


Step 2 If your computer is set up for a corporate LAN connection, connect a straight-through (Category 5) LAN cable from the PC or Solaris workstation NIC card to a LAN port.

Step 3 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B60 Log into CTC

Purpose

This task logs into the Cisco Transport Controller, the graphical user interface software used to manage the ONS 15327.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B21 Set Up Computer for CTC

One of the following procedures:

B232 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15327, or

B233 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15327, or

B234 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15327

B59 Connect Computer to the ONS 15327

Required/As Needed

Required

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Retrieve or higher



Note For information about CTC views and navigation, see Appendix A, "CTC Information and Shortcuts."



Step 1 From the PC connected to the ONS 15327, start Netscape or Internet Explorer.

Step 2 In the Netscape or Internet Explorer web address (URL) field, enter the ONS 15327 IP address. For initial setup, this is the default address, 192.1.0.2. (This IP address can be displayed on the LCD. Software R4.0 allows suppressing the LCD IP address display.) Press Enter.


Note If you are logging into ONS 15327 nodes running different releases of CTC software, log into the node running the most recent release. If you log into a node running an older release, you will receive an INCOMPATIBLE-SW alarm for each node in the network running a new release, and CTC will not be able to manage these nodes. To check the software version of a node, select About CTC from the CTC Help menu. To resolve an alarm, refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide.


If a Java Plug-in Security Warning dialog box appears, complete the "DLP-B328 Install Public-Key Security Certificate" task to install the public-key security certificate required by Software Release 4.1 and later.

After you complete the security certificate dialog box (or if the certificate is already installed), a Java Console window displays the CTC file download status. The web browser displays information about your Java and system environments. If this is the first login, CTC caching messages appear while CTC files are downloaded to your computer. The first time you connect to an ONS 15327, this process can take several minutes. After the download, the CTC Login dialog box appears (Figure 2-1).

Figure 2-1 Logging into CTC

Step 3 In the Login dialog box, type a user name and password (both are case sensitive). For initial setup, type the user name "CISCO15."


Note The CISCO15 user is provided with every ONS 15327. CISCO15 has superuser privileges, so you can create other users. You must create another superuser before you can delete the CISCO15 user. CISCO15 is delivered without a password. To create a password for CISCO15, click the Provisioning > Security tabs after you log in and change the password. To set up ONS 15327 users and assign security, go to the "NTP-B30 Create Users and Assign Security" procedure on page 3-3. Additional information is provided in the Cisco ONS 15327 Reference Manual.


Step 4 Each time you log into an ONS 15327, you can make selections on the following login options:

Node Name—Displays the IP address entered in the web browser and a drop-down menu of previously entered ONS 15327 IP addresses. You can select any ONS 15327 on the list for the login, or you can enter the IP address (or node name) of any new node where you want to log in.

Additional Nodes—Displays a list of login node groups that are created. To create a login node group or add additional groups, see the "DLP-B61 Create Login Node Groups" task.)


Note Topology hosts that were created in previous ONS 15327 releases by modifying the ctc.ini (Windows) or .ctcrc (UNIX) files are displayed as a Topology Host group under Additional Nodes.


Disable Network Discovery—Check this box to view only the ONS 15327 (and login node group members, if any) entered in the Node Name field. Nodes linked to this node through DCCs are not displayed. Using this option can decrease the CTC startup time in networks with many DCC-connected nodes.

Disable Circuit Management—Check this box to disable discovery of existing circuits. Using this option can decrease the CTC initialization time in networks with many existing circuits. This option does not prevent the creation and management of new circuits.

Step 5 Click Login.

If the login is successful, the CTC window appears. From here, you can navigate to other CTC views to provision and manage the ONS 15327. If you need to perform the initial shelf turn up, see Chapter 3, "Turn Up Node." If login problems occur, refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide.

Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B328 Install Public-Key Security Certificate

Purpose

Use this task to install the ITU Recommendation X.509 public-key security certificate. The pubic-key certificate is required to run Software Release 4.1 or later.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

This task is performed during the "DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task. You cannot perform it outside of this task.

Required/As Needed

This task is required to run ONS 15327 Release 4.1 or later.

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Provisioning or higher



Step 1 If the Java Plug-in Security Warning dialog box appears (Figure 2-2), choose one of the following options.

Grant This Session—installs the public-key certificate to your PC only for the current session. After the session is ended, the certificate is deleted. This dialog box will appear the next time you log into the ONS 15327.

Deny—denies permission to install certificate. If you choose this option, you cannot log into the ONS 15327.

Grant always—installs the public-key certificate and does not delete it after the session is over. Cisco recommends this option.

View Certificate—Allows you to view the public-key security certificate.

Figure 2-2 Java Plug-in Security Warning dialog box

Step 2 If the Login dialog box appears, continue with Step 3. If the Change Java Policy File dialog box appears, complete this step. The Change Java Policy File dialog box appears if CTC finds a modified Java policy file (.java.policy) on your PC. In Software Release 4.0 and earlier, the Java policy file was modified to allow CTC software files to be downloaded to your PC. The modified Java policy file is not needed in Release 4.1, so you can remove it unless you will log into ONS 15327s running software earlier to R4.1. Choose one of the following options:

Yes—removes the modified Java policy file from your PC. Choose this option only if you will log into ONS 15327s running Release 4.1 software or later.

No—does not remove the modified Java policy file from your PC. Choose this option if you will log into ONS 15327s running software Release 4.0 or earlier. If you choose No, this dialog box will appear every time you log into the ONS 15327. If you do not want it to appear, check the Do not show the message again check box.


Caution If you delete the Java policy file, you cannot log into nodes running Software Release 4.0 and earlier. If you delete the file and want to log into an ONS 15327 running an earlier release, insert the software CD for the release into your PC CD-ROM and run the CTC setup wizard to reinstall the Java policy file.

Step 3 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B61 Create Login Node Groups

Purpose

This task creates a login node group to display ONS 15327s that have an IP connection but not a DCC connection to the login node.

Tools/Equipment

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B60 Log into CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Provisioning or higher



Step 1 From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.

Step 2 Click Login Node Group and Create Group.

Step 3 Enter a name for the group in the Create Login Group Name dialog box. Click OK.

Step 4 In the Members area, type the IP address (or node name) of a node you want to add to the group. Click Add. Repeat this step for each node you want to add to the group.

Step 5 Click OK.

The next time you log into an ONS 15327, the login node group will be available in the Additional Nodes list of the Login dialog box. For example, in Figure 2-3, a login node group, "Test Group," is created that contains the IP addresses for Nodes 1, 4, and 5. During login, if you select the Test Group group under Additional Nodes and Disable Network Discovery is not selected, all nodes in the figure are displayed. If Test Group and Disable Network Discovery are both selected, Nodes 1, 4, and 5 are displayed. You can create as many login groups as you need. The groups are stored in the CTC preferences file and are not visible to other users.

Figure 2-3 Login Node Group

Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).


DLP-B62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group

Purpose

This task adds a node to the current CTC session or login node group.

Tools

None

Prerequisite Procedures

B60 Log into CTC

Required/As Needed

As needed

Onsite/Remote

Onsite or remote

Security Level

Provisioning or higher



Step 1 From the CTC File menu, click Add Node.

Step 2 In the Add Node dialog box, enter the node name (or IP address).

Step 3 If you want to add the node to the current login group, check Add Node to Current Login Group. Otherwise, leave it unchecked.


Note The Add Node to Current Login Group check box is active only if you selected a login group when you logged into CTC.


Step 4 Click OK.

After a few seconds, the new node is displayed on the network view map.

Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).