Table Of Contents
Change Node Settings
Before You Begin
NTP-D81 Change Node Management Information
DLP-D140 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information
DLP-D265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer
NTP-D201 Change CTC Network Access
DLP-D266 Change IP Settings
DLP-D142 Modify a Static Route
DLP-D143 Delete a Static Route
DLP-D144 Disable OSPF
NTP-D241 Modify DWDM Node Settings
DLP-D389 Modify DWDM Hub Node Settings
DLP-D390 Modify DWDM Terminal Node Settings
DLP-D391 Modify DWDM OADM Node Settings
DLP-D392 Modify DWDM Line Node Settings
NTP-D202 Customize the CTC Network View
DLP-D145 Change the Network View Background Color
DLP-D435 Change the Default Network View Background Map
DLP-D268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map
DLP-D393 Switch Between TDM and DWDM Network Views
DLP-D148 Create Domain Icons
DLP-D149 Manage Domain Icons
DLP-D269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
NTP-D203 Modify or Delete Card Protection Settings
DLP-D150 Modify a 1:1 Protection Group
DLP-D152 Modify a 1:N Protection Group
DLP-D154 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
DLP-D270 Modify a Y Cable Protection Group
DLP-D394 Modify a Splitter Protection Group
DLP-D155 Delete a Protection Group
NTP-D228 Delete Communications Channel Terminations
DLP-D156 Delete an SDH DCC Termination
DLP-D350 Delete an SDH LDCC Termination
DLP-D351 Delete a GCC Termination
DLP-D352 Delete a DWDM OSC Termination
NTP-D85 Change Node Timing
DLP-D157 Change the Node Timing Source
NTP-D205 Modify Users and Change Security
DLP-D271 Change Node Security Policy—Single Node
DLP-D272 Change Node Security Policy—Multiple Nodes
DLP-D437 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege
DLP-D158 Change User Password and Security Level—Single Node
DLP-D160 Change User Password and Security Level—Multiple Nodes
DLP-D315 Log Out a User—Single Node
DLP-D316 Log Out a User—Multiple Nodes
DLP-D159 Delete User—Single Node
DLP-D161 Delete User—Multiple Nodes
NTP-D87 Change SNMP Settings
DLP-D273 Modify SNMP Trap Destination
DLP-D163 Delete SNMP Trap Destination
Change Node Settings
This chapter explains how to modify node provisioning for the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH. To provision a new node, see Chapter 4, "Turn Up Node." To change default network element settings and to view a list of those settings, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Release 4.6 Network Element Defaults document.
Before You Begin
Before performing the following procedures, investigate all alarms and clear any trouble conditions. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide as necessary.
This section lists the chapter procedures (NTPs). Turn to a procedure for applicable tasks (DLPs).
1.
D81 Change Node Management Information—As needed, complete this procedure to change the node name, contact information, latitude, longitude, date, time, and login legal disclaimer.
2.
D201 Change CTC Network Access—As needed, complete these procedures to change the IP address, default router, subnet mask, network configuration settings, and static routes.
3.
D241 Modify DWDM Node Settings—Complete as needed.
4.
D202 Customize the CTC Network View—As needed, complete this procedure to create domains and customize the appearance of the network map, including specifying a different default map, creating domains, selecting your own map or image, changing the background color.
5.
D203 Modify or Delete Card Protection Settings—Complete as needed.
6.
D228 Delete Communications Channel Terminations—Complete as needed to delete DCC, LDCC, GCC, and DWDM OSC terminations.
7.
D85 Change Node Timing—Complete as needed.
8.
D205 Modify Users and Change Security—Complete as needed.
9.
D87 Change SNMP Settings—Complete as needed.
NTP-D81 Change Node Management Information
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24 at the node where you want to change the settings. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Step 3
In the node view, click the Provisioning > General tabs.
Step 4
Complete the "DLP-D140 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information" task.
Step 5
Complete the "DLP-D265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer" task, as needed.
Step 6
After confirming the changes, complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D140 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information
Purpose
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This procedure changes basic information such as node name, date, time, and contact information.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Note
Changing the date, time, or time zone might invalidate the node's performance monitoring counters.
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > General tabs.
Step 2
Change any of the following:
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General: Node Name
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General: Contact
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Location: Latitude
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Location: Longitude
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Location: Description
Note
To see changes to longitude or latitude on the network map, you must go to network view and right-click the specified node, then click Reset Node Position.
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Time: Use NTP/SNTP Server
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Time: Date (M/D/Y)
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Time: Time (H:M:S)
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Time: Time Zone
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Time: Use Daylight Saving Time
See the "NTP-D25 Set Up Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information" procedure on page 4-6 for detailed field descriptions.
Step 3
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer
Purpose
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This task modifies the legal disclaimer statement shown in the CTC login window so that it will display customer-specific information when users log into the network.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Legal Disclaimer > HTML tabs.
Step 2
The existing statement is a default, non-customer-specific disclaimer. If you want to edit this statement with specifics for your company, you can change the text. Use the following HTML commands to format the text as needed:
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<b> Begins boldface font
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</b> Ends boldface font
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<center> Aligns type in the center of the window
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</center> Ends the center alignment
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<font=n, where n = point size> Changes the font to the new size
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</font> Ends the font size command
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<p> Creates a line break
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<sub> Begins subscript
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</sub> Ends subscript
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<sup> Begins superscript
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</sup> Ends superscript
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<u> Starts underline
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</u> Ends underline
Step 3
If you want to preview your changed statement and formatting, click the Preview subtab.
Step 4
Click Apply.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D201 Change CTC Network Access
Purpose
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This procedure changes essential network information, including IP settings, static routes, and OSPF options.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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NTP-D169 Set Up CTC Network Access, page 4-9
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Note
Additional ONS 15454 SDH networking information and procedures, including IP addressing examples, static route scenarios, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol, and routing information protocol options are provided in the IP Networking section of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual.
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Step 3
Perform any of the following tasks as needed:
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D266 Change IP Settings
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D142 Modify a Static Route
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D143 Delete a Static Route
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D144 Disable OSPF
Step 4
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D266 Change IP Settings
Purpose
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This task changes the IP address, subnet mask, default router, DHCP access, firewall access, and proxy server settings for the ONS 15454 SDH.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Caution 
Changing the node IP address, subnet mask, or IIOP listener port causes the TCC2s to reboot. If Ethernet circuits using spanning tree protocol originate or terminate on E Series Ethernet cards installed in the node, circuit traffic will be lost for several minutes while the spanning trees reconverge. Other circuits are not affected by TCC2 reboots.
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > General tabs.
Step 2
Change any of the following:
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IP Address
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Suppress CTC IP Display
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LCD IP Setting
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Default Router
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Forward DHCP Requests To
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MAC Address
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Net/Subnet Mask Length
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TCC CORBA (IIOP) Listener Port
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Gateway Settings
See the "DLP-D249 Provision IP Settings" task on page 4-10 for detailed field descriptions.
Step 3
Click Apply.
If you changed a network field that will cause the node to reboot, the Change Network Configuration confirmation dialog box appears. If you changed a gateway setting, a confirmation appropriate to the gateway field appears.
Step 4
If a confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes.
If you changed an IP address, subnet mask length, or TCC CORBA (IIOP) Listener Port, both ONS 15454 SDH TCC2 cards will reboot, one at a time.
Step 5
Confirm that the changes appear. If the changes do not appear, repeat the task. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide as necessary.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D142 Modify a Static Route
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Network tabs.
Step 2
Click the Static Routing tab.
Step 3
Click the static route you want to edit.
Step 4
Click Edit.
Step 5
In the Edit Selected Static Route dialog box, enter the following:
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Mask
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Next Hop
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Cost
See the "DLP-D65 Create a Static Route" task on page 4-15 for detailed field descriptions.
Step 6
Click OK.
Step 7
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D143 Delete a Static Route
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > Static Routing tabs.
Step 2
Click the static route you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step 4
Click Yes.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D144 Disable OSPF
Purpose
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This task disables the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol process for an ONS 15454 SDH LAN.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Note
Disabling OSPF can cause the TCC2 card to reboot. A TCC2 card reboot causes a temporary loss of connectivity to the node, but traffic is unaffected.
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > OSPF tabs. The OSPF subtab has several options.
Step 2
In the OSPF on LAN area, uncheck the OSPF active on LAN? check box.
Step 3
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D241 Modify DWDM Node Settings
Purpose
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This procedure modifies the network and node settings and provisions the node power levels on ONS 15454 SDH nodes that are provisioned for DWDM. This procedure applies only to DWDM nodes.
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Tools/Equipment
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A node provisioning plan prepared by Cisco MetroPlanner is required.
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Prerequisite Procedures
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You must use Cisco MetroPlanner or another DWDM network calculation tool to prepare a configuration file for your network.
Chapter 5, "Turn Up a DWDM Node"
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Caution 
DWDM settings are normally not changed at the individual node level. Any change to a DWDM node setting usually requires recalculation of power and attenuation levels at other nodes on the DWDM network. Do not change a DWDM node setting unless you are prepared to modify the settings of other DWDM nodes on the network.
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Perform one of the following tasks as necessary:
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D389 Modify DWDM Hub Node Settings
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D390 Modify DWDM Terminal Node Settings
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D391 Modify DWDM OADM Node Settings
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D392 Modify DWDM Line Node Settings
Step 3
Click the Connections tab, then click Calculate Connections.
Step 4
Verify that every connection matches the connections specified by the Cisco MetroPlanner design plan. If a connection is not correct:
a.
Delete the connection. See the "DLP-D377 Delete a DWDM Connection" task on page 5-9.
b.
Uninstall the fibers from the incorrect slot/unit/port.
c.
Connect the fiber to the correct slot/unit/port.
d.
Create a new connection. See the "DLP-D378 Create a DWDM Connection" task on page 5-8.
Step 5
Click the Port Status tab. Click Launch ANS.
ANS (Automatic Node Setup) adjusts the values of the variable optical attenuators (VOAs) to equalize the per channel power at the amplifier level.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D389 Modify DWDM Hub Node Settings
Purpose
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This task modifies the network and node types and sets the channel power levels for a DWDM hub node.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
Step 2
Complete the fields shown in Table 5-1 on page 5-1.
Step 3
Click Apply.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D390 Modify DWDM Terminal Node Settings
Purpose
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This task provisions the network and node types and power levels for a DWDM terminal node.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
Step 2
Complete the fields shown in Table 5-3 on page 5-17.
Step 3
Click Apply.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D391 Modify DWDM OADM Node Settings
Purpose
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This task provisions the network and node types and power levels for a DWDM optical add/drop module (OADM) node.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
Step 2
Complete the fields shown in Table 5-4 on page 5-18.
Step 3
Click Apply.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D392 Modify DWDM Line Node Settings
Purpose
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This task modifies the network and node types for a DWDM line node.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
Step 2
Complete the fields shown in Table 5-6 on page 5-20.
Step 3
Click Apply.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D202 Customize the CTC Network View
Purpose
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This procedure modifies the CTC network view, including grouping nodes into domains for a less-cluttered display, changing the network view background color, and using a custom image for the network view background.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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None
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Required/As needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Complete the following tasks, as needed:
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D145 Change the Network View Background Color
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D435 Change the Default Network View Background Map
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D268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map
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D148 Create Domain Icons
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D393 Switch Between TDM and DWDM Network Views
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D149 Manage Domain Icons
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D269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D145 Change the Network View Background Color
Purpose
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This task changes the network view background color or the domain view background color (the area displayed when you open a domain).
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Retrieve or higher
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Note
If you modify background colors, the change is stored in your CTC user profile on the computer. The change does not affect other CTC users.
Step 1
From the View menu choose Go to Network View.
Step 2
If you want to change a domain background, double-click the domain. If not, continue with Step 3.
Step 3
Right-click the network view or domain map area and choose Set Background Color from the shortcut menu.
Step 4
In the Choose Color dialog box, select a background color.
Step 5
Click OK.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D435 Change the Default Network View Background Map
Purpose
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This task changes the default map of the CTC network view.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Note
If you modify the background image, the change is stored in your CTC user profile on the computer. The change does not affect other CTC users.
Step 1
From the Edit menu choose Preferences > Map and check the Use Default Map check box.
Step 2
Change the left and right Latitude and Longitude for the map.
Step 3
Click the Provisioning > Defaults tabs.
Step 4
In the Defaults Selector area, choose CTC and then Network.
Step 5
Click the Default Value field and choose a default map from the drop-down menu. Map choices are: Germany, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, United Kingdom, and the United States (default).
Step 6
Click Apply. The new network map appears.
Step 7
Click OK.
Step 8
If the ONS 15454 icons are not visible, right-click the network view and choose Zoom Out. Repeat until all the ONS 15454 icons are visible. (You can also choose Fit Graph to Window.)
Step 9
If you need to reposition the node icons, drag and drop them one at a time to a new location on the map.
Step 10
If you want to change the magnification of the icons, right-click the network view and choose Zoom In. Repeat until the ONS 15454 icons appear at the magnification you want.
Step 11
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map
Purpose
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This task changes the background image or map on the CTC network view.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Retrieve or higher
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Note
You can replace the network view background image with any JPEG or GIF image that is accessible on a local or network drive. If you apply a custom image, the change is stored in your CTC user profile on the computer. The change does not affect other CTC users.
Step 1
From the Edit menu choose Preferences > Map and uncheck the Use Default Map check box.
Step 2
From the View menu choose Go to Network View.
Step 3
Right-click the network or domain map and select Set Background Image.
Step 4
Click Browse. Navigate to the graphic file you want to use as a background.
Step 5
Select the file. Click Open.
Step 6
Click Apply and then click OK.
Step 7
If the ONS 15454 SDH icons are not visible, right-click the network view and choose Zoom Out. Repeat this step until all the ONS 15454 SDH icons are visible.
Step 8
If you need to reposition the node icons, drag and drop them one at a time to a new location on the map.
Step 9
If you want to change the magnification of the icons, right-click the network view and choose Zoom In. Repeat until the ONS 15454 SDH icons appear at the magnification you want.
Step 10
At the network view, use the CTC toolbar Zoom buttons (or right-click the graphic area and select a Zoom command from the shortcut menu) to set the area of the image you want to view.
Step 11
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D393 Switch Between TDM and DWDM Network Views
Purpose
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Use this task to switch between TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) and DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) network views. This task applies only to Release 4.6 or later.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Retrieve or higher
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Step 1
From the View menu choose Go to Network View.
Step 2
From the Network Scope drop-down menu, choose one of the following:
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All—Displays both TDM and DWDM nodes
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TDM—Displays only ONS 15454 SDH nodes with SDH cards including the transponder and muxponder cards.
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DWDM—Displays only ONS 15454 SDH nodes with DWDM cards, including the transponder and muxponder cards.
Step 3
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D148 Create Domain Icons
Purpose
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This task creates a domain, which is an icon that groups ONS 15454 SDH icons in CTC network view.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Note
Domains created by one user are visible to all users who log into the network.
Step 1
From the View menu choose Go to Network View.
Step 2
Right-click the network map and choose Create New Domain from the shortcut menu.
Step 3
When the domain icon appears on the map, click the map name and type the domain name.
Step 4
Press Enter.
Step 5
To add nodes to the domain, continue with the "DLP-D149 Manage Domain Icons" task.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D149 Manage Domain Icons
Note
Domain changes, such as added or removed node icons, are visible to all users who log into the network.
Step 1
From the View menu choose Go to Network View.
Step 2
Locate the domain action you want in Table 12-1 and complete the appropriate steps.
Table 12-1 Managing Domains
Domain action
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Steps
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Move a domain
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Drag and drop the domain icon to the new location.
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Rename a domain
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Right-click the domain icon and choose Rename Domain from the shortcut menu. Type the new name in the domain name field.
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Add a node to a domain
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Drag and drop the node icon to the domain icon.
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Move a node from a domain to the network map
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Open the domain and right-click a node. Choose Move Node Back to Parent View.
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Open a domain
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• Double-click the domain icon.
• Right-click the domain and choose Open Domain.
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Return to network view
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Right-click the domain view area and choose Go to Parent View from the shortcut menu.
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Preview domain contents
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Right-click the domain icon and choose Show Domain Overview. The domain icon shows a small preview of the nodes in the domain. To turn off the domain overview, right-click the overview and select Show Domain Overview.
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Remove domain
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Right-click the domain icon and choose Remove Domain. Any nodes residing in the domain are returned to the network map.
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Step 3
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
Purpose
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This task ensures that a user-selected "Do not display" dialog box preference is enabled for subsequent sessions, or it disables the do not display option.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Note
If any user who has rights to perform an operation (for example, creating a circuit) selects the "Do not show this dialog again" check box on a dialog box, the dialog box is not displayed for any other users who perform that operation on the network from the same computer unless the command is overridden using the following task. (The preference is stored on the CTC computer, not in the node database.)
Step 1
From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
Step 2
In the Preferences dialog box, click the General tab.
The Preferences Management area field lists all dialog boxes where "Do not show this dialog again" is enabled.
Step 3
Choose one of the following options, or uncheck the individual dialog boxes that you want to appear:
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Don't Show Any—Hides all do-not-display check boxes.
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Show All—Overrides do-not-display check box selections and displays all dialog boxes.
Step 4
Click OK.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D203 Modify or Delete Card Protection Settings
Purpose
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This procedure modifies or deletes card protection settings.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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NTP-D170 Create Protection Groups, page 4-26
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
|
Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Caution 
Modifying and deleting protection groups can be service affecting.
Step 1
Compete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Step 3
Perform any of the following tasks as needed:
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D150 Modify a 1:1 Protection Group
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D152 Modify a 1:N Protection Group
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D154 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
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D270 Modify a Y Cable Protection Group
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D155 Delete a Protection Group
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D394 Modify a Splitter Protection Group
Step 4
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D150 Modify a 1:1 Protection Group
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step 2
In the Protection Groups area, click the 1:1 protection group you want to modify.
Step 3
In the Selected Group area, you can modify the following, as needed:
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Name—Type the changes to the protection group name. The name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
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Revertive—Check this box if you want traffic to revert to the working card after failure conditions stay corrected for the amount of time chosen from the Reversion Time menu. Uncheck if you do not want traffic to revert.
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Reversion time—If the Revertive check box is selected, choose the reversion time from the Reversion time drop-down menu. The range is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes. The default is 5.0 minutes. This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working card. Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared.
Step 4
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Note
To convert 1:1 protection groups, see the "NTP-D91 Upgrade E1-N-14 and DS3 i-N-12 Protect Cards from 1:1 Protection to 1:N Protection" procedure on page 13-51.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D152 Modify a 1:N Protection Group
Step 1
Verify that the E1-N-14 and DS-3i-N-12 cards are installed according to the 1:N specifications in the "DLP-D72 Create a 1:N Protection Group" task on page 4-29.
Step 2
In node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step 3
In the Protection Groups area, click the 1:N protection group you want to modify.
Step 4
In the Selected Group area, change any of the following, as needed:
•
Name—Type the changes to the protection group name. The name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
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Available Entities—If cards are available, they will appear here. Use the arrow buttons to move them into the Working Cards column.
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Working Entities—Use the arrow buttons to move cards out of the Working Cards column.
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Reversion Time—Choose a reversion time from the drop-down menu. The range is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes. The default is 5.0 minutes. This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working card. Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared.
See the "DLP-D72 Create a 1:N Protection Group" task on page 4-29 for field descriptions.
Step 5
Click Apply. The changes are applied. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Note
To convert 1:1 protection groups, see the "NTP-D91 Upgrade E1-N-14 and DS3 i-N-12 Protect Cards from 1:1 Protection to 1:N Protection" procedure on page 13-51.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D154 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step 2
In the Protection Groups area, click the 1+1 protection group you want to modify.
Step 3
In the Selected Group area, you can modify the following, as needed:
•
Name—Type the changes to the protection group name. The name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
•
Bidirectional switching—Check or uncheck.
•
Revertive—Check this box if you want traffic to revert to the working card after failure conditions stay corrected for the amount of time chosen from the Reversion Time menu. Uncheck if you do not want traffic to revert.
•
Reversion time—If the Revertive check box is selected, choose the reversion time from the Reversion time drop-down menu. The range is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes. The default is 5.0 minutes. This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working card. Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared.
See the "DLP-D73 Create a 1+1 Protection Group" task on page 4-30 for field descriptions.
Step 4
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D270 Modify a Y Cable Protection Group
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step 2
In the Protection Groups area, click the Y Cable protection group you want to modify.
Step 3
In the Selected Group area, you can modify the following, as needed:
•
Name—Type the changes to the protection group name. The name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
•
Revertive—Check this box if you want traffic to revert to the working card after failure conditions stay corrected for the amount of time chosen from the Reversion Time menu. Uncheck the box if you do not want traffic to revert.
•
Reversion time—If the Revertive check box is selected, choose the reversion time from the Reversion time drop-down menu. The range is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes. The default is 5.0 minutes. This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working card. Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared.
See the "DLP-D252 Create a Y-Cable Protection Group" task on page 4-31 for field descriptions.
Step 4
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D394 Modify a Splitter Protection Group
Purpose
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This task modifies a splitter protection group for any client port on a TXPP_MR_2.5G card. Splitter protection is automatically created when the TXPP transponder card is installed.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step 2
In the Protection Groups area, click the Splitter protection group you want to modify.
Step 3
In the Selected Group area, you can modify the following, as needed:
•
Name—Type the changes to the protection group name. The name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
•
Revertive—Check this box if you want traffic to revert to the working card after failure conditions stay corrected for the amount of time chosen from the Reversion Time menu. Uncheck the box if you do not want traffic to revert.
•
Reversion time—If the Revertive check box is selected, choose the reversion time from the Reversion time pull-down menu. The range is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes. The default is 5.0 minutes. This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working card. Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared.
Step 4
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D155 Delete a Protection Group
Purpose
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This task deletes a 1:1, 1:N, 1+1, or Y Cable protection group.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Step 1
In the node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step 2
In the Protection Groups area, click the protection group you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete.
Step 4
Click Yes in the Delete Protection Group dialog box to confirm deletion. Confirm that the changes appear; if they do not, repeat Steps 1 through 3.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D228 Delete Communications Channel Terminations
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > DCC/GCC/OSC tabs.
Step 3
Complete the following tasks, as needed:
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D156 Delete an SDH DCC Termination
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D350 Delete an SDH LDCC Termination
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D351 Delete a GCC Termination
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D352 Delete a DWDM OSC Termination
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D156 Delete an SDH DCC Termination
Purpose
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This task deletes an SDH DCC termination on the ONS 15454 SDH.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Note
Deleting a DCC termination can cause you to lose visibility to nodes that do not have other DCCs or network connections to the CTC computer.
Step 1
Click the DCC tab.
Step 2
Click the DCC termination and click Delete. The Delete SDCC Termination dialog box opens.
Step 3
Check the Set Port Out of Service box if you want to change the port state to out of service (this may be service affecting).
Step 4
Click Yes on the confirmation dialog box.
Step 5
Return to your orignating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D350 Delete an SDH LDCC Termination
Purpose
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This task deletes an SDH LDCC termination on the ONS 15454.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Caution 
Deleting an LDCC termination may cause you to lose visibility of nodes that do not have other DCCs or network connections to the CTC computer.
Step 1
Click the LDCC tab.
Step 2
Click the LDCC termination to be deleted and click Delete. The Delete LDCC Termination dialog box appears.
Step 3
Check the Set Port Out of Service check box if you want to change the port state to out of service (this may be service affecting).
Step 4
Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D351 Delete a GCC Termination
Purpose
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This task deletes the DWDM GCC terminations required for network setup when using the TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, and MXP_2.5G_10G cards.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Step 1
Click the GCC tab.
Step 2
In the GCC Terminations pane click Delete.
Step 3
In the Delete GCC Terminations dialog box, check Set port OOS checkbox if you want to place ports out of service.
Step 4
Click Yes. Alarms appear until all network GCC terminations are deleted and the ports are out of service.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D352 Delete a DWDM OSC Termination
Purpose
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This task deletes a DWDM OSC termination on the ONS 15454 SDH.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Caution 
Deleting an OSC termination can cause node isolation and loss of visibility to nodes that do not have other OSCs or network connections to the CTC computer.
Step 1
Click the OSC tab.
Step 2
Click the OSC termination to be deleted and click Delete.
Step 3
In the Delete OSC Termination confirmation box, click Yes to confirm.
Until all network OSC terminations are deleted, the EOC (SDCC Termination Failure) and power failure alarms on the OPT-BST and OSC-CSM, such as TRUE LOS alarms, might appear.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D85 Change Node Timing
Purpose
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This procedure changes the SDH timing settings for the ONS 15454 SDH.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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NTP-D28 Set Up Timing, page 4-22
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Step 3
As needed, complete the "DLP-D157 Change the Node Timing Source" task.
Step 4
If you need to change any internal timing settings, follow the "DLP-D70 Set Up Internal Timing" task on page 4-25 for the settings you need to modify.
Caution 
Internal timing is Stratum 3 and not intended for permanent use. All ONS 15454 SDHs should be timed to a Stratum 2 or better primary reference source.
Step 5
If you need to verify timing after removing a node from an MS-SPRing or SNCP ring, see the "DLP-D195 Verify Timing in a Reduced Ring" task on page 16-12.
Step 6
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D157 Change the Node Timing Source
Purpose
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This task changes the SDH timing source for the ONS 15454 SDH
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Caution 
The following procedure may be service affecting and should be performed during a scheduled maintenance window.
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Timing tabs.
Step 2
In the General Timing section, change any of the following information:
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Timing Mode
Note
Because mixed timing can cause timing loops, Cisco does not recommend using the Mixed Timing option. Use this mode with care.
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Revertive
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Reversion Time
See the "DLP-D69 Set Up External or Line Timing" task on page 4-23 for field descriptions.
Step 3
In the BITS Facilities section, you can change the following information:
Note
The BITS Facilities section sets the parameters for your BITS1 and BITS2 timing references. Many of these settings are determined by the timing source manufacturer. If equipment is timed through BITS Out, you can set timing parameters to meet the requirements of the equipment.
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BITS timing source: E1, 2.048 MHz, 64 KHz
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BITS In State
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BITS Out State
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State
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Coding
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Framing
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Sync Messaging
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AIS Threshold
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LBO
Step 4
In the Reference Lists area, you can change the following information:
Note
Reference lists define up to three timing references for the node and up to six BITS Out references. BITS Out references define the timing references used by equipment that can be attached to the node's BITS pins on the MIC-C/T/P. If you attach equipment to BITS Out pins, you normally attach it to a node with Line mode because equipment near the external timing reference can be directly wired to the reference.
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NE Reference
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BITS 1 Out
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BITS 2 Out
Step 5
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Note
Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual for timing information.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D205 Modify Users and Change Security
Purpose
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This procedure modifies user and security properties for the ONS 15454 SDH.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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NTP-D30 Create Users and Assign Security, page 4-4
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Step 3
Perform any of the following tasks as needed:
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D271 Change Node Security Policy—Single Node
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D272 Change Node Security Policy—Multiple Nodes
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D437 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege
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D158 Change User Password and Security Level—Single Node
•
D160 Change User Password and Security Level—Multiple Nodes
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D159 Delete User—Single Node
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D161 Delete User—Multiple Nodes
Step 4
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D271 Change Node Security Policy—Single Node
Purpose
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This task changes the security policy for a single node, including idle user timeouts, user lock outs, password changes, and concurrent login policies.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Policy tabs.
Step 2
If you want to modify the idle user timeout period, click the hour (H) and minute (M) arrows in the Idle User Timeout area for the security level you want to provision: RETRIEVE, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, or Superuser only. The idle period time range is 0 and 16 hours, and 0 and 59 minutes. The user is logged out after the idle user timeout period is reached.
Step 3
In the User Lockout area, you can modify the following:
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Failed Logins Before Lockout—The number of failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node. You can choose a value between 0 and 10.
•
Manual Unlock by Superuser only—Allows a user with Superuser only privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node.
•
Lockout Duration—Sets the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login. You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes, and 0 and 55 seconds (in five-second intervals).
Step 4
In the Password Change area, you can modify the following:
•
Prevent Reusing Last [ ] Passwords—Choose a value between 1 and 10 to set the number of different passwords the user must create before they can reuse a password.
•
Cannot Change New Password for [ ] days—If checked, prevents users from changing their password for the specified period. The range is 20 to 95 days.
•
Require Password Change on First Login to New Account—If checked, requires users to change their password the first time they log into their account.
Step 5
To require users to change their password at periodic intervals, check the Enforce Password Aging check box in the Password Aging area. If checked, provision the following parameters:
•
Aging Period—Sets the amount of time that must pass before the user must change their password for each security level: RETRIEVE, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, Superuser only. The range is 20 to 95 days.
•
Warning—Sets the number days the user will be warned to change his or her password for each security level. The range is 2 to 20 days.
Step 6
In the Other area, you can provision the following:
•
Single Session Per User—If checked, limits users to one login session at one time.
•
Disable Inactive User—If checked, disables users who do not log into the node for the period of time specified in the Inactive Duration box. The Inactive Duration range is 45 to 90 days.
Step 7
Click Apply. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 8
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D272 Change Node Security Policy—Multiple Nodes
Purpose
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This task changes the security policy for multiple nodes including idle user timeouts, user lock outs, password change, and concurrent login policies.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
|
As needed
|
Onsite/Remote
|
Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
From the View menu choose Go to Network View.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Security > Policy tabs. A read-only table of nodes and their policies appears.
Step 3
Click a node on the table that you want to modify, then click the Change button.
Step 4
If you want to modify the idle user timeout period, click the hour (H) and minute (M) arrows in the Idle User Timeout area for the security level you want to provision: RETRIEVE, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, or SUPERUSER ONLY. The idle period time range is 0 and 16 hours, and 0 and 59 minutes. The user is logged out after the idle user timeout period is reached.
Step 5
In the User Lockout area, you can modify the following:
•
Failed Logins Before Lockout—The number of failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node. You can choose a value between 0 and 10.
•
Manual Unlock by Superuser only—Allows a user with Superuser only privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node.
•
Lockout Duration—Sets the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login. You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes, and 0 and 55 seconds (in five-second intervals).
Step 6
In the Password Change area, you can modify the following:
•
Prevent Reusing Last [ ] Passwords—Choose a value between 1 and 10 to set the number of different passwords the user must create before they can reuse a password.
•
Cannot Change New Password for [ ] days—If checked, prevents users from changing their password for the specified period. The range is 20 to 95 days.
•
Require Password Change on First Login to New Account—If checked, requires users to change their password the first time they log into their account.
Step 7
To require users to change their password at periodic intervals, check the Enforce Password Aging check box in the Password Aging area. If checked, provision the following parameters:
•
Aging Period—Sets the amount of time that must pass before the user must change their password for each security level: RETRIEVE, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, Superuser only. The range is 20 to 95 days.
•
Warning—Sets the number days the user will be warned to change their password for each security level. The range is 2 to 20 days.
Step 8
In the Other area, you can provision the following:
•
Single Session Per User—If checked, limits users to one login session at one time.
•
Disable Inactive User—If checked, disables users who do not log into the node for the period of time specified in the Inactive Duration box. The Inactive Duration range is 45 to 90 days.
Step 9
In the Select Applicable Nodes area, uncheck any nodes where you do not want to apply the changes.
Step 10
Click OK.
Step 11
In the Security Policy Change Results dialog box, confirm the changes and click OK.
Step 12
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D437 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege
Purpose
|
This task provisions the physical access points and shell programs used to connect to the ONS 15454 SDH and sets the user security level that can clear node performance monitoring data.
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Tools/Equipment
|
None
|
Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
|
Required/As Needed
|
As needed
|
Onsite/Remote
|
Onsite or remote
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Security Level
|
Superuser only
|
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Access tabs.
Step 2
In the Access area, provision the following:
•
LAN access—Sets the access paths to the node:
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No LAN Access—Allows access to the node only through DCC connections. Access through the TCC2 RJ-45 port and or the MIC-C/T/P LAN pins is not permitted.
–
Backplane only—Allows access through DCC connections and the MIC-C/T/P FMEC LAN pins. Access through the TCC2 RJ-45 port is not allowed.
–
Front and Backplane—Allows access through DCC, TCC2 RJ-45 and MIC-C/T/P LAN connections.
•
Restore Timeout—Sets a time delay for enabling of front and backplane (MIC-C/T/P) access when DCC connections are lost and "DCC only" is chosen in LAN Access. Front and backplane access is enabled after the restore timeout period has passed. Front and backplane access is disabled as soon as DCC connections are restored.
Step 3
In the Shell Access area, set the shell program used to access the node:
•
Telnet—If chosen, allows access to the node using Telnet. Telnet is the terminal-remote host Internet protocol developed for the Advanced Agency Research Project Network (ARPANET). If chosen, choose the Telnet port. Port 23 is the default.
•
SSH—If chosen, allows access to the node using the Secure Shell (SSH) program. SSH is a terminal-remote host Internet protocol that uses encrypted links. If chosen, Port 22 is the default port. It cannot be changed.
Step 4
In the PM Clearing Privilege field, choose the minimum security level that can clear node PM data: RETRIEVE, PROVISIONING, MAINTENANCE, or Superuser only.
Step 5
Click Apply.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D158 Change User Password and Security Level—Single Node
Purpose
|
This task changes settings for an existing user at one node.
|
Tools/Equipment
|
None
|
Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
|
Required/As Needed
|
As needed
|
Onsite/Remote
|
Onsite or remote
|
Security Level
|
Superuser only
|
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.
Step 2
Click the user whose settings you want to modify.
Step 3
Click Change.
Step 4
In the Change User dialog box, you can:
•
Change the existing user password
•
Change the existing user security level
•
Lock out the user
See the "NTP-D30 Create Users and Assign Security" task on page 4-4 for field descriptions.
Step 5
Click OK.
Note
User settings that you changed during this task will not appear until that user logs off and logs back in.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D160 Change User Password and Security Level—Multiple Nodes
Purpose
|
This task modifies an existing user's settings for multiple nodes.
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Tools/Equipment
|
None
|
Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
|
Required/As Needed
|
As needed
|
Onsite/Remote
|
Onsite or remote
|
Security Level
|
Superuser only
|
Note
You must add the same user name and password to each node the user will access.
Step 1
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View. Verify that you can access all the nodes where you want to add users.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs. Highlight the user's name whose settings you want to change.
Step 3
Click Change. The Change User dialog box appears.
Step 4
In the Change User dialog box, enter the following:
•
New Password
•
Confirm New Password
•
Security Level
See the "DLP-D75 Create a New User—Multiple Nodes" task on page 4-5 for field descriptions.
Step 5
Under "Select applicable nodes," uncheck any nodes where you do not want to change the user's settings (all network nodes are selected by default).
Step 6
Click OK. A Change Results confirmation dialog box appears.
Step 7
Click OK to acknowledge the changes. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 8
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D315 Log Out a User—Single Node
Purpose
|
This task logs out a user from a single node.
|
Tools/Equipment
|
None
|
Prerequisite Procedures
|
DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
|
Required/As Needed
|
As needed
|
Onsite/Remote
|
Onsite or remote
|
Security Level
|
Superuser only
|
Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Active Logins tabs.
Step 2
Choose the user that you want to log out and click Logout.
Step 3
In the Logout User dialog box, check Lockout before Logout if you want to lock the user out. This prevents the user from logging in after logout based on user lockout parameters provisioned in the Policy tab. Either a manual unlock by a Superuser only is required, or the user is locked out for the amount of time specified in the Lockout Duration field. See the "DLP-D271 Change Node Security Policy—Single Node" task for more information.
Step 4
Click OK.
Step 5
Click Yes to confirm the logout.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D316 Log Out a User—Multiple Nodes
Purpose
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This task logs out a user from multiple nodes.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
From the view menu, chose Go to Network View.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Security > Active Logins tabs.
Step 3
Choose the user you want to log out.
Step 4
Click Logout.
Step 5
In the Logout User dialog box, check the nodes where you want to log out the user.
Step 6
In the Logout User dialog box, check Lockout before Logout if you want to lock the user out prior to logout. This prevents the user from logging in after logout based on user lockout parameters provisioned in the Policy tab. Either a manual unlock by a Superuser only is required, or the user is locked out for the amount of time specified in the Lockout Duration field. See the "DLP-D272 Change Node Security Policy—Multiple Nodes" task for more information.
Step 7
In the Select Applicable Nodes area, deselect any nodes where you do not want to change the user's settings (all network nodes are selected by default).
Step 8
Click OK.
Step 9
In the User Change dialog box, click OK.
Step 10
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D159 Delete User—Single Node
Purpose
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This task deletes an existing user from a single node.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
You cannot delete a user who is currently logged in. To log out a user, you can complete the "DLP-D315 Log Out a User—Single Node" task, or you can choose the "Logout before delete" option on the Delete User dialog box.
Note
CTC will allow you to delete other Superuser onlys if one Superuser only remains. For example, you can delete the CISCO15 user if you have created another Superuser only. Use this option with caution.
Step 1
In node view, select the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.
Step 2
Choose the user you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete.
Step 4
In the Delete User dialog box, verify that the user name displayed is the one you want to delete. Click Logout before delete? if the user is currently logged in. (You cannot delete users if they are logged in.)
Step 5
Click OK. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D161 Delete User—Multiple Nodes
Purpose
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This task deletes an existing user from multiple nodes.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
You cannot delete a user who is currently logged in. To log out a user, you can complete the "DLP-D316 Log Out a User—Multiple Nodes" task, or you can choose the "Logout before delete" option on the Delete User dialog box.
Note
CTC will allow you to delete other Superuser onlys if one Superuser only remains. For example, you can delete the CISCO15 user if you have created another Superuser only. Use this option with caution.
Step 1
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs. Highlight the name of the user you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete. The Delete User dialog box appears.
Step 4
Click OK. A Change Results confirmation dialog box appears.
Step 5
Click OK to acknowledge the changes. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-D87 Change SNMP Settings
Purpose
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This procedure modifies SNMP settings for the ONS 15454 SDH.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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NTP-D34 Set Up SNMP, page 4-32
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
Complete the "DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on page 3-24. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Step 3
Perform any of the following tasks as needed:
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D273 Modify SNMP Trap Destination
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D163 Delete SNMP Trap Destination
Step 4
Complete the "NTP-D108 Back Up the Database" procedure on page 17-8.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-D273 Modify SNMP Trap Destination
Purpose
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This task modifies the SNMP trap destination on an ONS 15454 SDH including community name, default UDP port, SNMP trap version, and maximum traps per second.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > SNMP tabs.
Step 2
Select a trap in the Trap Destinations dialog box.
For a description of SNMP traps, see the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual.
Step 3
Type the SNMP community name in the Community Name field.
Note
The community name is a form of authentication and access control. The community name assigned to the ONS 15454 SDH is case-sensitive and must match the community name of the network management system.
Note
The default UDP port for SNMP is 162.
Step 4
Set the Trap Version field for either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.
Refer to your NMS documentation to determine whether to use SNMP v1 or v2.
Step 5
If you want to allow the ONS 15454 SDH SNMP agent to accept SNMP SET requests on certain MIBs, check the Allow SNMP Sets check box. If the box is not checked, SET requests are rejected.
Step 6
If you want to allow the ONS 15454 SDH SNMP agent to serve as a proxy (that is, it relays the traps to an ONS 15454 that is directly connected to SNMP destination), check the Allow SNMP Proxy check box. If the box is not checked, the ONS 15454 will not relay the traps.
Step 7
Click Apply.
Step 8
SNMP settings are now configured. To view SNMP information for each node, highlight the node IP address in the Trap Destinations area of the Trap Destinations screen. Confirm that the changes appear; if not repeat the task.
Step 9
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-D163 Delete SNMP Trap Destination
Purpose
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This task deletes SNMP trap destinations on an ONS 15454 SDH.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-D60 Log into CTC, page 3-24
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite or remote
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Security Level
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Provisioning or higher
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Step 1
In node view, click the Provisioning > SNMP tabs.
Step 2
In the Trap Destinations area, click the trap you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step 4
Click Yes. Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).