Table Of Contents
Perform Node Acceptance Tests
Before You Begin
NTP-G41 Perform the Terminal or Hub Node with 32MUX-O and 32DMX-O Cards Acceptance Test
DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing
DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power
DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power
DLP-G78 Verify the 32MUX-O or 40-MUX-C Card Power
DLP-G269 Verify the 32DMX-O or 40-DMX-C Card Power
NTP-G168 Perform the Terminal or Hub Node with 40-MUX-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G42 Perform the Terminal Node with 32WSS and 32DMX Cards Acceptance Test
DLP-G270 Verify the 32DMX or 40-DMX-C Power
NTP-G167 Perform the Terminal Node with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G153 Perform the Terminal Node with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L Cards Acceptance Test
DLP-G358 Provision TXP_MR_10E_L Card for Acceptance Testing
DLP-G359 Verify the OPT-BST-L or OPT-AMP-L (OPT-Line Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power
DLP-G360 Verify the OPT-AMP-L (OPT-PRE Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power
DLP-G361 Verify the 32DMX-L Power
NTP-G43 Perform the ROADM Node with 32WSS and 32DMX Cards Acceptance Test
DLP-G310 Verify ROADM Node C-Band Pass-Through Channels
DLP-G311 Verify the Side B ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 32WSS Cards
DLP-G312 Verify the Side A ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 32WSS Cards
NTP-G154 Perform the ROADM Node with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L Cards Acceptance Test
DLP-G362 Verify ROADM Node L-Band Pass-Through Channels
DLP-G363 Verify the Side B ROADM L-Band Add/Drop Channels
DLP-G364 Verify the Side A ROADM L-Band Add/Drop Channels
NTP-G180 Perform the ROADM Node with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test
DLP-G310 Verify ROADM Node C-Band Pass-Through Channels with 40-WSS-C Cards
DLP-G311 Verify the Side B ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 40-WSS-C Cards
DLP-G312 Verify the Side A ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 40-WSS-C Cards
NTP-G44 Perform the Anti-ASE Hub Node Acceptance Test
NTP-G45 Perform the C-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G155 Perform the L-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G46 Perform the C-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G156 Perform the L-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G47 Perform the C-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM and OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G157 Perform the L-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM and OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test
NTP-G48 Perform the OADM Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSCM Cards
DLP-G85 Verify Express Channel Connections on an OADM Node with OSCM Cards
DLP-G87 Verify the AD-xB-xx.x Output Express Power
DLP-G88 Verify the AD-xC-xx.x Output Express Power
DLP-G271 Verify the AD-xC-xx.x Output Common Power
DLP-G272 Verify the AD-xB-xx.x Output Common Power
DLP-G89 Verify OADM Node Pass-Through Channel Connections
DLP-G92 Verify 4MD-xx.x Pass-Through Connection Power
DLP-G90 Verify an AD-xB-xx.x Pass-Through Connection Power
DLP-G91 Verify an AD-xC-xx.x Pass-Through Connection
DLP-G84 Verify the OSC-CSM Incoming Power
DLP-G93 Verify Add and Drop Connections on an OADM Node with OSCM Cards
NTP-G49 Perform the Active OADM Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSC-CSM Cards
DLP-G86 Verify Express Channel Connections on an OADM Node with OSC-CSM Cards
DLP-G83 Verify the OSC-CSM Power on OADM Nodes
DLP-G94 Verify Add and Drop Connections on an OADM Node with OSC-CSM Cards
NTP-G50 Perform the Passive OADM Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSC-CSM Cards
NTP-G186 Perform the Four-Degree and Eight-Degree Mesh Patch Panel Acceptance Test
DLP-G432 Set the Transponder Wavelength
DLP-G433 Record Transponder Optical Power
NTP-G187 Perform the Multiring Site Acceptance Test
DLP-434 Record the OPT-AMP-17-C Power Value
DLP-435 Set the 40-WXC-C OCHNC Parameters
DLP-436 Record the 40-WXC-C Power Value
NTP-G188 Perform the Native Mesh Node Acceptance Test
NTP-G189 Perform the Node Upgrade Acceptance Test
Perform Node Acceptance Tests
This chapter provides test procedures to verify that installed cards are operating correctly in a Cisco ONS 15454 dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) node. The procedures are optional.
Note
Unless otherwise specified, "ONS 15454" refers to both ANSI (SONET) and ETSI (SDH) shelf assemblies.
Note
This chapter does not test the transponder (TXP), muxponder (MXP), GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE, or ADM-10G card installation. Installation and verification for those cards is performed in Chapter 5, "Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards."
Before You Begin
This section lists the non-trouble procedures (NTPs) required to validate a DWDM node. Turn to a procedure for applicable detailed level procedures (DLPs).
1.
G41 Perform the Terminal or Hub Node with 32MUX-O and 32DMX-O Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test terminal and hub nodes with 32MUX-O and 32DMX-O cards installed.
2.
G168 Perform the Terminal or Hub Node with 40-MUX-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test terminal and hub nodes with 40-MUX-C and 40-DMX-C cards installed. This procedure can also be performed for 40-MUX-C and 40-DMX-CE cards.
3.
G42 Perform the Terminal Node with 32WSS and 32DMX Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test terminal nodes with 32WSS and 32DMX cards installed.
4.
G167 Perform the Terminal Node with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test terminal nodes with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C cards installed. This procedure can also be performed to test terminal nodes for 40-WSS-CE and 40-DMX-CE cards
5.
G153 Perform the Terminal Node with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test terminal nodes with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L cards installed.
6.
G43 Perform the ROADM Node with 32WSS and 32DMX Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexing (ROADM) nodes with 32WSS and 32DMX cards installed.
7.
G154 Perform the ROADM Node with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test ROADM nodes with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L cards installed.
8.
G180 Perform the ROADM Node with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test a ROADM node with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C cards installed. This procedure can also be performed for 40-WSS-CE and 40-DMX-CE cards.
9.
G44 Perform the Anti-ASE Hub Node Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test anti-amplified spontaneous emission (anti-ASE) hub nodes.
10.
G45 Perform the C-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test C-band line amplifier nodes with OSCM cards installed on both Side A and Side B of the shelf.
11.
G155 Perform the L-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test L-band line amplifier nodes with OSCM cards installed on both Side A and Side B of the shelf.
12.
G46 Perform the C-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test C-band line amplifier nodes with OSC-CSM cards installed on both Side A and Side B of the shelf.
13.
G156 Perform the L-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test L-band line amplifier nodes with OSC-CSM cards installed on both Side A and Side B of the shelf.
14.
G47 Perform the C-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM and OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test C-band line amplifier nodes with OSCM and OSC-CSM cards installed.
15.
G157 Perform the L-Band Line Amplifier Node with OSCM and OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test L-band line amplifier nodes with OSCM and OSC-CSM cards installed.
16.
G48 Perform the OADM Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSCM Cards—Complete this procedure to test optical add/drop multiplexing (OADM) nodes with OSCM cards installed on both Side A and Side B of the shelf.
17.
G49 Perform the Active OADM Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSC-CSM Cards—Complete this procedure to test OADM nodes with OSC-CSM and OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards installed on both Side A and Side B of the shelf.
18.
G50 Perform the Passive OADM Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSC-CSM Cards—Complete this procedure to test OADM nodes with OSC-CSM cards installed on both Side A and Side B of the shelf and no OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards installed.
19.
G186 Perform the Four-Degree and Eight-Degree Mesh Patch Panel Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test four-degree or eight-degree mesh nodes.
20.
G187 Perform the Multiring Site Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test multiring sites.
21.
G188 Perform the Native Mesh Node Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test native mesh nodes.
22.
G189 Perform the Node Upgrade Acceptance Test—Complete this procedure to test an upgraded node. The upgraded node connects an existing in-service ROADM node with two sides (each equipped with MMU cards) to a native mesh node with two sides.
NTP-G41 Perform the Terminal or Hub Node with 32MUX-O and 32DMX-O Cards Acceptance Test
Purpose
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This procedure tests a DWDM terminal or hub node with 32MUX-O and 32DMX-O cards installed.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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Chapter 3, "Turn Up a 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
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this procedure, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 6, and Side B refers to Slots 12 through 17.
Note
This procedure tests Side A of hub nodes first, then Side B. If you are testing a terminal node, apply instructions for Side A of the hub node to the terminal side (Side B or Side A) of the terminal node.
Note
Optical power measurements require either a tunable laser or a multirate transponder to generate the proper optical wavelength. If multirate transponders were installed during completion of Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," they can be used for this procedure. No additional cabling changes are needed.
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the hub or terminal node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View.
Step 3
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Note
If optical service channel (OSC) terminations are created, there will be two alarms, one for low power on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card and one for the OSC channel.
Step 4
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Port Status tabs. Verify that all statuses under Link Status are listed as Success - Changed, Success - Unchanged, or Not Applicable. If a different status appears, complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106.
Step 5
Create a physical loopback on the Side A (or terminal) OSC-CSM, OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E amplifier by using a patchcord with 10-dB bulk attenuators to connect the LINE TX port to the LINE RX port.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will appear due to the OSC signal loopback.
Step 6
Wait approximately two minutes, then verify that the OSC link is active on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card by observing whether or not the LOS alarm on the OSCM or OSC-CSM (and the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card, if present) clears. (The OSC termination must already be provisioned. If not, complete the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.)

Note
If the LOS alarm does not clear on the OSC-CSM card, verify that the opwrMin (dBm) Optic Thresholds setting for the OSC-RX port is not higher than the port's Optical Line power value. In the OSC-CSM card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Optic Thresholds tabs and record the opwrMin (dBm) setting and compare it to the value found in the Power column for the OSC-RX port in the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs. Reduce the Optic Thresholds setting for the opwrMin (dBm) value temporarily until the loopback test has been completed to clear the LOS alarm. Reset the Optic Thresholds setting to its original value after clearing the physical loopback.
Step 7
Set the tunable laser or the TXP_MR_10E_C card to the first wavelength of the 100-GHz ITU-T C-band grid (1530.33 nm). Refer to the tunable laser manufacturer's documentation or the "DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing" task.
Step 8
Connect the tunable laser transmitter or TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the CHAN RX 01 port on the Side A (or terminal) 32MUX-O card using the available patch panel.
Step 9
Display the Side A (or terminal) 32MUX-O card in card view.
Step 10
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tabs.
Step 11
Change the Port 1 administrative state to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI).
Step 12
Verify that the Port 1 power level reaches the provisioned VOA Power Ref setpoint.
Note
The tunable laser minimum optical output power (Pout) must be 6 dBm. If the output power is lower than the specified value, the 32MUX-O card might not reach the provisioned setpoint.
Step 13
If an OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L card is installed, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the Side A (or terminal) OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L to ensure that the amplifier is working properly. If an OSC-CSM card is installed, go to Step 15.
Step 14
Complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the Side A (or terminal) OPT-PRE card to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 15
Complete the "DLP-G78 Verify the 32MUX-O or 40-MUX-C Card Power" task to verify that the 32MUX-O is powered correctly.
Step 16
Complete the "DLP-G269 Verify the 32DMX-O or 40-DMX-C Card Power" task to verify that the 32DMX-O card is powered correctly.
Step 17
Restore the default IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) administrative state to the 32MUX-O card port that was changed to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) in Step 11.
Step 18
Repeat Steps 7 through 17 for the remaining 31 wavelengths of the 100-GHz grid to verify the correct behavior of all variable optical attenuators (VOAs) inside the 32MUX-O card.
Step 19
Remove the loopback created in Step 5.
Step 20
If the node is a hub node, repeat Steps 5 through 19 for the Side B cards.
Step 21
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106 to restore the original configuration.
Step 22
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing
Purpose
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This task provisions a TXP_MR_10E_C card for acceptance testing when a tunable laser is not available.
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Tools/Equipment
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TXP_MR_10E_C
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Prerequisite Procedures
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NTP-G179 Install the TXP, MXP, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, ADM-10G, and OTU2_XP Cards, page 3-57
NTP-G34 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on DWDM Cards and DCUs, page 3-64
DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
If you have installed and verified the TXP_MR_10E_C card, continue with Step 2. If not, install the TXP card using the "NTP-G179 Install the TXP, MXP, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, ADM-10G, and OTU2_XP Cards" procedure on page 3-57.
Step 2
Display the TXP_MR_10E_C in card view.
Step 3
Click the Provisioning > Line > SONET (ANSI) or SDH (ETSI) tabs.
Step 4
Click the Admin State column for the trunk port and choose OOS,DSBLD (ANSI) or Locked,disabled (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 5
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 6
Click the Provisioning > Line > Wavelength Trunk Settings tabs.
Step 7
In the Wavelength field, choose the first wavelength required by the acceptance test.
Step 8
Click Apply.
Step 9
Click the Provisioning > Line > SONET (ANSI) or SDH (ETSI) tabs.
Step 10
Click the Admin State column for the trunk port and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 11
Click Apply.
Step 12
Connect a power meter to the DWDM TX port. Verify that the output power falls within 4.5 dBm (+/-1 dBm). If it does not fall within this range, replace the card or contact your next level of support.
Step 13
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power
Purpose
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This task verifies that the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L amplifier laser is on and provisioned to the correct power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
In node view (single-shelf mode) or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L amplifier to display the card view.
Step 3
Click the Maintenance > ALS tabs. If the value in the Currently Shutdown field is NO, continue with Step 4. If not, complete the following steps:
a.
Check the optical safety remote interlock (OSRI) setting. If it is set to On, change it to Off. If the OSRI setting is set to Off and the Currently Shutdown field is Yes, contact your next level of support.
b.
Click Apply, then click Yes.
c.
Check the Currently Shutdown field. If it changes to NO, continue with Step 4. If not, contact your next level of support. The amplifier might need to be replaced.
Note
The Currently Shutdown field will not change to NO until an active channel is flowing through the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L amplifier.
Step 4
Click the Provisioning > Opt Ampli Line > Parameters tabs.
Step 5
Click Reset.
Step 6
Scroll to the right and locate the Signal Output Power parameter for Port 6 (LINE-TX). Verify that the Signal Output Power value is greater than or equal to the Channel Power Ref.
If the Signal Output Power is not greater than or equal to 1.5 dBm, do not continue. Begin troubleshooting or contact your next level of support.
Step 7
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power
Purpose
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This task verifies that the OPT-PRE amplifier laser is on and provisioned to the correct power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
In node view (single-shelf view) or shelf view (multishelf view), double-click the OPT-PRE amplifier to display the card view.
Step 3
Click the Maintenance > ALS tabs.
Step 4
If the value shown in the Currently Shutdown field is NO, continue with Step 5. If not, complete the following steps:
a.
Check the OSRI setting. If it is set to ON, click the table cell and chose OFF from the drop-down list. If the OSRI setting is set to OFF and the Currently Shutdown field is Yes, contact your next level of support.
b.
Click Apply, then click Yes.
c.
Check the Currently Shutdown field. If it changes to NO, continue with Step 5. If not, contact your next level of support. The amplifier might need to be replaced.
Step 5
Click the Provisioning > Opt Ampli Line > Parameters tabs.
Step 6
Locate the Signal Output Power parameter for Port 2 (COM-TX). Verify that the Signal Output Power value is greater than or equal to the Channel Power Ref. If the Signal Output Power is greater than or equal to the Channel Power Ref, continue with Step 7. If the Signal Output Power is less than the Channel Power Ref, check your connections and clean the fibers using the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26. If this does not change the power value, consult your next level of support.
Step 7
Scroll to the right to locate the DCU Insertion Loss parameter. Verify that the DCU Insertion Loss value is less than or equal to 10 dB.
If the DCU Insertion Loss is greater than 10 dB, do not continue. Begin troubleshooting or contact your next level of support.
Step 8
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G78 Verify the 32MUX-O or 40-MUX-C Card Power
Purpose
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This task verifies 32MUX-O or 40-MUX-C card power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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
Display the 32MUX-O or 40-MUX-C card in card view.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tabs.
Step 3
Change the administrative state of the corresponding port to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI).
Step 4
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 5
Check that the value in the Power column for the port reaches the value shown in the VOA Power Ref column.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G269 Verify the 32DMX-O or 40-DMX-C Card Power
Purpose
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This task verifies that the 32DMX-O or 40-DMX-C card is provisioned to the correct power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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
Display the 32DMX-O or 40-DMX-C card in card view.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tabs.
Step 3
Change the administrative state for the appropriate port to OOS,DSBLD (ANSI) or Locked,disabled (ETSI).
Step 4
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 5
Verify that the value in the Power table cell is the same as the VOA Power Ref table cell value for the port under test.
Step 6
Connect a power meter to the CHAN TX 01 port through the patch panel. Verify that the physical optical power value coming from drop Port 1 on the Side A 32DMX-O card is consistent with the value read (the maximum allowed error is +/- 0.5 dBm).
Step 7
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-G168 Perform the Terminal or Hub Node with 40-MUX-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test
Purpose
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This procedure tests a DWDM terminal or hub node with 40-MUX-C and 40-DMX-C cards installed.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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Chapter 3, "Turn Up a 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
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this procedure, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 6, and Side B refers to Slots 12 through 17.
Note
This procedure tests Side A of hub nodes first, then Side B. If you are testing a terminal node, apply instructions for Side A of the hub node to the terminal side (Side B or Side A) of the terminal node.
Note
Optical power measurements require either a tunable laser or a multirate transponder to generate the proper optical wavelength. If multirate transponders were installed during completion of Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," they can be used for this procedure. No additional cabling changes are needed.
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the hub or terminal node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View.
Step 3
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Note
If OSC terminations are created, there will be two alarms, one for low power on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card, and the other an OSC channel alarm.
Step 4
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Port Status tabs. Verify that all statuses under Link Status are listed as Success - Changed, Success - Unchanged, or Not Applicable. If a different status appears, complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106.
Step 5
Create a physical loopback on the Side A (or terminal) OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E amplifier by using a patchcord with 10-dB bulk attenuators to connect the LINE TX port to the LINE RX port.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will appear due to the OSC signal loopback.
Step 6
Verify that the OSC link becomes active on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card. (The OSC termination must already be provisioned. If not, complete the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.)
Step 7
Set the tunable laser or the TXP_MR_10E_C card to the first wavelength of the 100-GHz ITU-T C-band grid (1530.33 nm). Refer to the tunable laser manufacturer's documentation or the "DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing" task.
Step 8
Connect the tunable laser transmitter or TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the CHAN RX 01 port on the Side A (or terminal) 40-MUX-C card using the available patch panel.
Step 9
Display the Side A (or terminal) 40-MUX-C card in card view.
Step 10
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tabs.
Step 11
Change the Port 1 administrative state to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI).
Step 12
Verify that the Port 1 power level reaches the provisioned VOA Power Ref setpoint.
Note
The tunable laser minimum optical output power (Pout) must be 6 dBm. If the output power is lower than the specified value, the 40-MUX-C card might not reach the provisioned setpoint.
Step 13
If an OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L card is installed, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the Side A (or terminal) OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 14
Complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the Side A (or terminal) OPT-PRE card to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 15
Complete the "DLP-G78 Verify the 32MUX-O or 40-MUX-C Card Power" task to verify that the 40-MUX-C card is powered correctly.
Step 16
Complete the "DLP-G269 Verify the 32DMX-O or 40-DMX-C Card Power" task to verify that the 40-DMX-C card is powered correctly.
Step 17
Restore the default IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) administrative state to the 40-MUX-C port that was changed to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) in Step 11.
Step 18
Repeat Steps 7 through 17 for the remaining 31 wavelengths of the 100-GHz grid to verify the correct behavior of all variable optical attenuators (VOAs) inside the 40-MUX-C card.
Step 19
Remove the loopback created in Step 5.
Step 20
If the node is a hub node, repeat Steps 5 through 19 for the Side B cards.
Step 21
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106 to restore the original configuration.
Step 22
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-G42 Perform the Terminal Node with 32WSS and 32DMX Cards Acceptance Test
Purpose
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This acceptance test verifies that a terminal node with 32WSS and 32DMX cards installed is operating properly before you connect it to the network. The test verifies the operation of the amplifiers and also verifies that each 32WSS and 32DMX add/drop and pass-through port operates properly. The test also checks the power levels at each transmit and receive port to ensure that power loss in the cabling is within tolerance. If MMU cards are installed, the test verifies that the MMU insertion loss does not impact add, drop, or pass-through circuits.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
1 bulk attenuator (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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Chapter 3, "Turn Up a 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
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this procedure, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 6, and Side B refers to Slots 12 through 17.
Note
This procedure creates an optical loopback on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E line. An optical signal is sent from the 32WSS input (add) to the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E common receive (RX) port and back out the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E transmit (TX) line. The OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E line receives the looped signal from the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E TX port. It then passes the signal to the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E common TX port and into the OPT-PRE common RX line. The OPT-PRE sends the signal to the 32DMX card. The optical signal from the tunable laser or TXP_MR_10E_C card must pass successfully through the 32WSS card and out the 32DMX card.
Note
Optical power measurements require either a tunable laser or a multirate transponder to generate the proper optical wavelength. If multirate transponders were installed during completion of Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," they can be used for this procedure. No additional cabling changes are needed.
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the terminal node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Display the terminal node in node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode).
Step 3
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms (indicated by EQPT in the Cond column) appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Note
If OSC terminations are created, an OSC channel alarm will appear.
Step 4
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Port Status tabs. Verify that all statuses under Link Status are listed as Success - Changed, Success - Unchanged, or Not Applicable. If a different status appears, or if errors (indicated in red) appear, delete the OSC channels and complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106. Provision the OSC channels when automatic node setup (ANS) is complete.
Step 5
Create a physical loopback on the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card by using a patchcord with 10-dB bulk attenuators to connect the LINE TX port to the LINE RX port.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will appear due to the OSC signal loopback. This is observed as an alarm on Port 1 of the OSCM or OSC-CSM card.
Step 6
Wait approximately two minutes, then verify that the OSC link is active on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card by observing whether or not the loss of signal (LOS) alarm on the OSCM or OSC-CSM (and the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card, if present) clears. (The OSC termination must already be provisioned. If not, complete the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.)

Note
If the LOS alarm does not clear on the OSC-CSM card, verify that the opwrMin (dBm) Optic Thresholds setting for the OSC-RX port is not higher than the port's Optical Line power value. In the OSC-CSM card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Optic Thresholds tabs and record the opwrMin (dBm) setting and compare it to the value found in the Power column for the OSC-RX port in the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs. Reduce the Optic Thresholds setting for the opwrMin (dBm) value temporarily until the loopback test has been completed to clear the LOS alarm. Reset the Optic Thresholds setting to its original value after clearing the physical loopback.
Step 7
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following substeps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, continue with Step 8.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you will test, then continue with Step 9.
Step 8
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, complete the "DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 9
Using the available patch panel, connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the CHAN RX 01 port on the 32WSS card.
Note
The tunable laser minimum Pout must be -6 dBm. If the output power is lower than -6 dBm, the 32WSS card might not reach the provisioned setpoint.
Step 10
Display the 32WSS card in card view.
Step 11
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 12
Click the Admin State table cell for the add (CHAN-RX) port carrying the tested wavelength, then choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list. For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Port 1 (CHAN-RX) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list.
Step 13
Change the administrative state of the pass-through port corresponding to the port in Step 9 to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI). For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Port 33 (PASS-THROUGH) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 14
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 15
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 16
For Channel #1, change the Operating Mode to Add Drop.
Step 17
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 18
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelength under test.
Step 19
Verify that the actual power coming from the tunable laser or TXP_MR_10E_C card shown under the Power column is equal to the specified VOA Power Ref power (+/- 0.2 dB) shown in the same row.
Step 20
Click the Optical Line tab.
Step 21
Verify that the Port 83 (COM-TX) Power column value is the same as the VOA Power Ref setpoint in Step 19 (+/- 0.5 dB). This verifies that the optical signal is traveling correctly through the 32WSS card.
Step 22
If an OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 23
If an OSC-CSM is installed, continue with Step 25. If an OPT-BST is installed, verify the connection between Port 67 (COM-TX) on the 32WSS and Port 1 (COM-RX) on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards:
a.
Display the 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 83 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card and the 32WSS cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 24
If an OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L card is installed on the Side A or terminal side, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 25
Complete the following steps to verify the connection between Port 67 (COM-TX) on the 32WSS and Port 2 (COM-RX) on the OSC-CSM card:
a.
Display the 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line tabs.
c.
Record the value in Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OSC-CSM and 32WSS cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 26
Complete the following steps to verify the connection between Port 2 (COM-TX) on the OPT-PRE card and Port 33 (COM-RX) on the 32DMX card:
a.
Display the OPT-PRE card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > OptAmpliLine > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in Power table cell for Port 2 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the 32DMX card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 33 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-PRE and 32DMX cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 27
Complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the OPT-PRE to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 28
Complete the "DLP-G270 Verify the 32DMX or 40-DMX-C Power" task to verify that the 32DMX card is powered correctly.
Step 29
Display the 32WSS in card view.
Step 30
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 31
For the circuit (channel) under test, click the Operating Mode table cell and choose Not Assigned from the drop-down list.
Step 32
Click Apply, then Yes.
Step 33
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelength under test.
Step 34
Click the Admin State table cell. Choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list for all ports that were changed to OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance.
Step 35
Click Apply, then Yes.
Step 36
Repeat Steps 7 through 35 for the remaining 31 wavelengths of the 100-Ghz grid to verify the correct behavior of all VOAs inside the 32WSS card.
Step 37
Disconnect the TXP card or tunable laser from the 32WSS card.
Step 38
Remove the loopback created in Step 5.
Step 39
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106 to restore the original configuration.
Step 40
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-G270 Verify the 32DMX or 40-DMX-C Power
Purpose
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This task verifies that the 32DMX or 40-DMX-C card is provisioned to the correct power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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
Display the 32DMX or 40-DMX-C card in card view.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
Step 3
Change the administrative state for the COM TX (Port 33 for the 32DMX or Port 41 for the 40-DMX-C) to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI)
Step 4
Click Apply, then Yes.
Step 5
Verify that the value shown in the power column is equal to the specified VOA Power Ref column (+/- 0.2dB).
Step 6
(Optional) Connect a power meter to the CHAN TX 01 port through the patch panel. Verify that the physical optical power value coming from the 32DMX or 40-DMX-C drop Port 1 is consistent with the Power value on the Parameters tab, +/- 1.0 dBm.
Step 7
Change the administrative state for the COM TX port to IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI).
Step 8
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-G167 Perform the Terminal Node with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C Cards Acceptance Test
Purpose
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This acceptance test verifies that a terminal node with 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C cards installed is operating properly before you connect it to the network. The test verifies the operation of the amplifiers and also verifies that each 40-WSS-C and 40-DMX-C add/drop and pass-through port operates properly. The test also checks the power levels at each transmit and receive port to ensure that power loss in the cabling is within tolerance. If MMU cards are installed, the test verifies that the MMU insertion loss does not impact add, drop, or pass-through circuits.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
1 bulk attenuator (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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Chapter 3, "Turn Up a 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
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this procedure, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 6, and Side B refers to Slots 12 through 17.
Note
This procedure creates an optical loopback on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E line. An optical signal is sent from the 40-WSS-C input (add) to the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E common receive (RX) port and back out the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E transmit (TX) line. The OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E line receives the looped signal from the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E TX port. It then passes the signal to the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E common TX port and into the OPT-PRE common RX line. The OPT-PRE sends the signal to the 40-DMX-C. The optical signal from the tunable laser or TXP_MR_10E_C must pass successfully through the 40-WSS-C and out the 40-DMX-C.

Note
If the shelf is equipped with an OSC-CSM, this procedure creates an optical loopback on the OSC-CSM line. An optical signal is sent from the 40-WSS-C input (add) to the OSC-CSM common receive (RX) port and back out the OSC-CSM transmit (TX) line. The OSC-CSM line receives the looped signal from the OSC-CSM-TX port. It then passes the signal to the OSC-CSM common TX port and sends the signal to the 40DMX-C. The optical signal from the tunable lase or TXP_MR_!)E_C must pass successfully through the 40-WSS-C and out the 40DMX-C.
Note
Optical power measurements require either a tunable laser or a multirate transponder to generate the proper optical wavelength. If multirate transponders were installed during completion of Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," they can be used for this procedure. No additional cabling changes are needed.

Warning
The OSC-RX port opwrMin (dBm) Optic Thresholds setting provisioned by CTP can be set too high and generate LOS and Power Fail alarms for this port while performing an optical loopback on the OSC-CSM card. CTP provisions the opwrMin (dBm) Optic Thresholds value higher than the power received during the loopback test, because CTP calculates the thresholds based on the incoming amplified signal from an adjacent node in stead of a loopbacked signal from the OSC-CSM card. To clear the alarms, reduce the Optic Thresholds setting for the opwrMin (dBm) value temporarily until the loopback test has been completed. Reset the Optic Thresholds setting to its original value after clearing the physical loopback.
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the terminal node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Display the terminal node in node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode).
Step 3
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms (indicated by EQPT in the Cond column) appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Note
The OSC terminations created during node turn-up will generate LOS alarms on the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-AMP-17-C cards, and on the OSC-CSM and OSCM cards. If OSCM cards are installed in ANSI shelves, EOC SDCC Termination Failure alarms will appear.
Step 4
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Port Status tabs. Verify that all statuses under Link Status are listed as Success - Changed, Success - Unchanged, or Not Applicable. If other statuses appear, or if errors (indicated in red) appear, delete the OSC channels and complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106. Provision the OSC channels when ANS is complete.
Step 5
If no OSC terminations are present, complete the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.
Step 6
Create a physical loopback on the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, OPT-AMP-17, or OSC-CSM card by connecting a fiber optic jumper between the LINE TX and RX ports. For OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards, connect a 10 dB bulk attenuator to each end of the jumper. The OSC-CSM card does not require attenuation.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC SDCC Termination Failure alarm will appear due to the OSC signal loopback. This is observed as an alarm on Port 1 of the OSCM or OSC-CSM card.
Step 7
Provision OSC terminations. Complete the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.
Step 8
Wait approximately two minutes, then verify that the OSC link is active on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card by observing whether or not the LOS alarm on the OSCM or OSC-CSM (and the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card, if present) clears. (The OSC termination must already be provisioned. If not, complete the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.)

Note
If the LOS alarm does not clear on the OSC-CSM card, verify that the opwrMin (dBm) Optic Thresholds setting for the OSC-RX port is not higher than the port's Optical Line power value. In the OSC-CSM card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Optic Thresholds tabs and record the opwrMin (dBm) setting and compare it to the value found in the Power column for the OSC-RX port in the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs. Reduce the Optic Thresholds setting for the opwrMin (dBm) value temporarily until the loopback test has been completed to clear the LOS alarm. Reset the Optic Thresholds setting to its original value after clearing the physical loopback.
Step 9
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following substeps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, continue with Step 10.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you will test, then continue with Step 11.
Step 10
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, complete the "DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 11
Using the available patch panel, connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the correct CHAN RX port on the 40-WSS-C card for the wavelength that you want to test. Refer to Table 4-1 on page 4-28, if needed. For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), then connect the TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the Optical Connector 1, CHAN RX 01 port on the 40-WSS-C card.
Note
The tunable laser minimum Pout must be -6 dBm. If the output power is lower than -6 dBm, the 40-WSS-C card might not reach the provisioned setpoint.
Step 12
Display the 40-WSS-C card in card view.
Step 13
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 14
Click the Admin State table cell for the add (CHAN-RX) port carrying the tested wavelength, then choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list. For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Port 1 (CHAN-RX) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list.
Step 15
Change the administrative state of the pass-through port corresponding to the port in Step 11 to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI). For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Port 41 (PASS-THROUGH) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 16
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 17
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 18
For Channel #1, change Operating Mode to Add Drop.
Step 19
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 20
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelength under test.
Step 21
Verify that the actual power coming from the tunable laser or TXP_MR_10E_C card shown under the Power column is equal to the specified VOA Power Ref power (+/- 0.2 dB) shown in the same row.
Step 22
Click the Optical Line tab.
Step 23
Verify that the Port 83 (COM-TX) Power column value is the same as the VOA Power Ref setpoint in Step 21 (+/- 0.5 dB). This verifies that the optical signal is traveling correctly through the 40-WSS-C card.
Step 24
If an OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L card is installed, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E to ensure that the amplifier is working properly. If an OSC-CSM is installed, complete the "DLP-G84 Verify the OSC-CSM Incoming Power" task.
Step 25
If an OSC-CSM is installed, continue with Step 27. If an OPT-BST is installed, verify the connection between Port 83 (COM-TX) on the 40-WSS-C and Port 1 (COM-RX) on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards:
a.
Display the 40-WSS-C card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power column for Port 83 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power column for Port 1 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card and the 40-WSS-C cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 26
If an OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L card is installed on the Side A or terminal side, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task to ensure that the amplifier is working properly. Continue with Step 29.
Step 27
Complete the following steps to verify the connection between Port 83 (COM-TX) on the 40-WSS-C and the Port 2 (COM-RX) on the OSC-CSM card:
a.
Display the 40-WSS-C card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line tabs.
c.
Record the value in Power table cell for Port 83 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OSC-CSM and 40-WSS-C cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 28
Complete the following steps to verify the connection between Port 2 (COM-TX) on the OPT-PRE card and Port 41 (COM-RX) on the 40-DMX-C card:
a.
Display the OPT-PRE card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > OptAmpliLine > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the total output power in Power column for Port 2 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the 40-DMX-C card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power column for Port 41 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-PRE and 40-DMX-C cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 29
If an OPT-PRE card is installed on the Side A or terminal side, complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the OPT-PRE card to ensure that the amplifier is working properly. If OSC-CSM cards are installed, complete the "DLP-G84 Verify the OSC-CSM Incoming Power" task.
Step 30
Complete the "DLP-G270 Verify the 32DMX or 40-DMX-C Power" task to verify that the 40-DMX-C card is powered correctly.
Step 31
Display the 40-WSS-C card in card view.
Step 32
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 33
For the circuit (channel) under test, click the Operating Mode table cell and choose Not Assigned from the drop-down list.
Step 34
Click Apply, then Yes.
Step 35
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelength under test.
Step 36
Click the Admin State table cell. Choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list for all ports that were changed to OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance in Steps 13 and 14 of this procedure. For example, if the tested wavelength is 1430-33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Admin State field and choose IS,ANSI (ANSI) or Unlocked,AutomaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list for both Port 1 (CHAN-RX) and Port 41 (PASS-THROUGH)..
Step 37
Repeat Steps 9 through 36 for the remaining 39 wavelengths of the 100-Ghz grid to verify the correct behavior of all VOAs inside the 40-WSS-C card.
Step 38
Disconnect the TXP card or tunable laser from the 40-WSS-C card.
Step 39
Remove the loopback created in Step 6.
Step 40
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106 to restore the original configuration.
Step 41
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-G153 Perform the Terminal Node with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L Cards Acceptance Test
Purpose
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This acceptance test verifies that a terminal node provisioned for L-band wavelengths is operating properly before you connect it to the network. The test verifies the operation of the amplifiers and also verifies that each add/drop and pass-through port on the 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L cards operates properly. The test also checks the power levels at each transmit and receive port to ensure that power loss in the cabling is within tolerance. If MMU cards are installed, the test verifies that the MMU insertion loss does not impact add, drop, or pass-through circuits.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_L
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
1 bulk attenuator (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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Chapter 3, "Turn Up a 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
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Optical power measurements require either a tunable laser or a multirate transponder to generate the proper optical wavelength. If multirate transponders were installed during completion of Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," they can be used for this procedure. No additional cabling changes are needed.
Note
This procedure creates an optical loopback on the OPT-BST-L line. An optical signal is sent from the 32WSS-L input (add) to the OPT-BST-L common RX port and back out the OPT-BST-L TX line. The OPT-BST-L line receives the looped signal from the OPT-BST-L TX port. It then passes the signal to the OPT-BST-L common TX port and into the OPT-AMP-L (when provisioned in OPT-PRE mode) common RX port. The OPT-AMP-L card sends the signal to the 32DMX-L card. The optical signal from the tunable laser or TXP_MR_10E_L card must pass successfully through the 32WSS-L card and out the 32DMX-L card.
Step 1
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the hub or terminal node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Display the terminal node in node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode).
Step 3
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Note
If OSC terminations are created, an OSC channel alarm will appear.
Step 4
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Port Status tabs. Verify that all statuses under Link Status are listed as Success - Changed, Success - Unchanged, or Not Applicable. If a different status appears, or if errors (indicated in red) appear, delete the OSC channels and complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106. Provision the OSC channels when ANS is complete.
Step 5
Create a physical loopback on the OPT-BST-L, OCSM, or OSC-CSM card by using a patchcord with 10-dB bulk attenuators to connect the LINE TX port to the LINE RX port.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will appear due to the OSC signal loopback. This is observed as an alarm on Port 1 of the OSCM or OSC-CSM card.
Step 6
Wait approximately two minutes, then verify that the OSC link is active on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card by observing whether or not the LOS alarm on the OSCM or OSC-CSM card (and the OPT-BST-L card, if present) clears. (The OSC termination must already be provisioned. If not, complete the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.)
Step 7
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following substeps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_L card, continue with Step 8.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you will test, then continue with Step 9.
Step 8
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_L card, complete the "DLP-G358 Provision TXP_MR_10E_L Card for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test.
Step 9
Using the available patch panel, connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_L card DWDM TX port to the CHAN RX 01 port on the 32WSS-L card.
Note
The tunable laser minimum Pout must be -6 dBm. If the output power is lower than -6 dBm, the 32WSS-L card might not reach the provisioned setpoint.
Step 10
Display the 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 11
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-2, if needed.
Step 12
Click the Admin State table cell for the add (CHAN-RX) port carrying the tested wavelength, then choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list. For example, if the tested wavelength is 1577.86 nm (shown as 1577.8), you would click the Port 1 (CHAN-RX) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list.
Step 13
Change the administrative state of the pass-through port corresponding to the port in Step 9 to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI). For example, if the tested wavelength is 1577.86 nm (shown as 1577.86), you would click the Port 33 (PASS-THROUGH) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list. Refer to Table 4-2, if needed.
Step 14
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 15
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 16
For channel under test, change Operating Mode to Add Drop.
Step 17
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 18
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters n tabs where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelength under test.
Step 19
Verify that the actual power coming from the tunable laser or TXP_MR_10E_L card shown under the Power column is equal to the specified VOA Power Ref power (+/- 0.2 dB) shown in the same row.
Step 20
Click the Optical Line tab.
Step 21
Verify that the Port 67 (TX COM) has the same Power column value as the VOA Power Ref setpoint (+/- 0.5 dB) in Step 19. This verifies that the optical signal is traveling correctly through the 32WSS-L card.
Step 22
If an OPT-BST-L card is installed, complete the "DLP-G359 Verify the OPT-BST-L or OPT-AMP-L (OPT-Line Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the OPT-BST-L card to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 23
If an OSC-CSM is installed, continue with Step 24. If an OPT-BST-L card is installed, verify the connection between Port 67 (COM-TX) on the 32WSS-L and Port 1 (COM-RX) on the OPT-BST-L cards:
a.
Display the 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the OPT-BST-L card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST-L and 32WSS-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 24
If an OPT-BST-L card is installed on the Side A or terminal side, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task to ensure the amplifier is working properly.
Step 25
Complete the following steps to verify the connection between Port 67 (COM-TX) on the 32WSS-L and the Port 2 (COM-RX) on the OSC-CSM card:
a.
Display the 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line tabs.
c.
Record the value in Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OSC-CSM and 32WSS-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 26
Complete the following steps to verify the connection between Port 2 (COM-TX) on the OPT-AMP-L card provisioned in OPT-PRE mode and Port 33 (COM-RX) on the 32DMX-L card:
a.
Display the OPT-AMP-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > OptAmpliLine > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in Power table cell for Port 2 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the 32DMX-L card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 33 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-AMP-L and 32DMX-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 27
Complete the "DLP-G360 Verify the OPT-AMP-L (OPT-PRE Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power" task on the OPT-PRE card to ensure that the amplifier is working properly.
Step 28
Complete the "DLP-G361 Verify the 32DMX-L Power" task to verify that the 32DMX card is powered correctly.
Step 29
Display the 32WSS-L in card view.
Step 30
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 31
For the circuit (channel) under test, click the Operating Mode table cell and choose Not Assigned from the drop-down list.
Step 32
Click Apply, then Yes.
Step 33
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelength under test.
Step 34
Click the Admin State table cell. Choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list for all ports that were changed to OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance.
Step 35
Repeat Steps 7 through 34 for the remaining wavelengths of the 100-Ghz grid to verify the correct behavior of all VOAs inside the 32WSS-L card.
Step 36
Disconnect the TXP card or tunable laser from the 32WSS-L card.
Step 37
Remove the loopback created in Step 5.
Step 38
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106 to restore the original configuration.
Step 39
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-G358 Provision TXP_MR_10E_L Card for Acceptance Testing
Purpose
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This procedure provisions a TXP_MR_10E_L card for acceptance testing when a tunable laser is not available.
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Tools/Equipment
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TXP_MR_10E_L
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Prerequisite Procedures
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NTP-G179 Install the TXP, MXP, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, ADM-10G, and OTU2_XP Cards, page 3-57
NTP-G34 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on DWDM Cards and DCUs, page 3-64
DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Step 1
If you have installed and verified the TXP_MR_10E_L card, continue with Step 2. If you have not installed it, install the card using the "NTP-G179 Install the TXP, MXP, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, ADM-10G, and OTU2_XP Cards" procedure on page 3-57.
Step 2
In Cisco Transport Controller (CTC), display the TXP_MR_10E_L card in card view.
Step 3
Click the Provisioning > Line > Service-Type tabs.
Step 4
Click the Admin State table cell for the trunk port and choose OOS,DSBLD (ANSI) or Locked,disabled (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 5
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 6
Click the Provisioning > Card tabs.
Step 7
In the Wavelength field, choose the first wavelength required by the acceptance test.
Step 8
Click Apply.
Step 9
Click the Provisioning > Line > Service-Type tabs.
Step 10
Click the Admin State table cell for the trunk port and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 11
Click Apply, then click Yes.
Step 12
Connect a power meter to the DWDM TX port. Verify that the output power falls within -4.5 dBm and 1.0 dBm. If it does not fall within this range, replace the card or contact your next level of support.
Step 13
Repeat Steps 3 through 12 for all the installed TXP cards.
Step 14
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G359 Verify the OPT-BST-L or OPT-AMP-L (OPT-Line Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power
Purpose
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This task verifies that the OPT-BST-L or OPT-AMP-L (when provisioned in OPT-Line mode) amplifier laser is on and provisioned to the correct power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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 (single-shelf mode) or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the OPT-BST-L or OPT-AMP-L amplifier to display the card view.
Step 2
Click the Maintenance > ALS tabs. If the value in the Currently Shutdown field is NO, continue with Step 3. If not, complete the following steps:
a.
Check the OSRI setting. If it is set to On, change it to Off and click Apply.
b.
Check the Currently Shutdown field. If it changes to NO, continue with Step 3. If not, contact your next level of support. The amplifier might need to be replaced.
Step 3
Click the Provisioning > Opt Ampli Line > Parameters tabs.
Step 4
Click Reset.
Step 5
Scroll to the right and locate the Signal Output Power parameter for Port 6. Verify that the Signal Output Power value is greater than or equal to 1.5 dBm.
If the Signal Output Power is not greater than or equal to 1.5 dBm, do not continue. Begin troubleshooting or contact your next level of support.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G360 Verify the OPT-AMP-L (OPT-PRE Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power
Purpose
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This task verifies that the OPT-AMP-L (when provisioned in OPT-PRE mode) amplifier laser is on and provisioned to the correct power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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 (single-shelf view) or shelf view (multishelf view), double-click the OPT-AMP-L amplifier to display the card view.
Step 2
Click the Maintenance > ALS tabs.
Step 3
If the value shown in the Currently Shutdown field is NO, continue with Step 4. If not, complete the following steps:
a.
If the OSRI setting is set to ON, click the table cell and choose OFF from the drop-down list.
b.
Click Apply.
c.
Check the Currently Shutdown field. If it changes to NO, continue with Step 4. If not, contact your next level of support.
Step 4
Click the Provisioning > Opt Ampli Line > Parameters tabs.
Step 5
Locate the Signal Output Power parameter for Port 2. Verify that the Signal Output Power value is greater than or equal to 1.5 dBm. If the optical power is greater than or equal to 1.5 dBm, continue with Step 7. If the optical power is less than 1.5 dBm, check your connections and clean the fibers using the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26. If this does not change the power value, consult your next level of support.
Step 6
Scroll to the right to locate the DCU Insertion Loss parameter. Verify that the DCU Insertion Loss value is less than or equal to 10 dB.
If the optical power is not greater than or equal to 10 dB, do not continue. Begin troubleshooting or contact your next level of support.
Step 7
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G361 Verify the 32DMX-L Power
Purpose
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This task verifies that the 32DMX-L card is provisioned to the correct power.
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Tools/Equipment
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None
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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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
Display the 32DMX-L card in card view.
Step 2
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tabs.
Step 3
Change the administrative state for Port 33 to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI)
Step 4
Verify that the VOA Power Ref reaches the provisioned setpoint.
Step 5
Connect a power meter to the CHAN TX 01 port through the patch panel. Verify that the physical optical power value coming from drop Port 1 on the Side A 32DMX card is consistent with the value read (the maximum allowed error is +/- 1.0 dBm).
Step 6
Change the administrative state for Port 1 to OOS,DSBLD (ANSI) or Locked,disabled (ETSI).
Step 7
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-G43 Perform the ROADM Node with 32WSS and 32DMX Cards Acceptance Test
Purpose
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This acceptance test verifies that a ROADM node provisioned for C-band wavelengths is operating properly before you connect it to the network. The test verifies the operation of the amplifiers and also verifies that each add/drop and pass-through port on the 32WSS and 32DMX cards operates properly. The test also checks the power levels at each transmit and receive port to ensure that power loss in the cabling is within tolerance. If MMU cards are installed, the test verifies that the MMU insertion loss does not impact add, drop, or pass through circuits.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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Chapter 3, "Turn Up a 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
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Security Level
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Superuser only
|

Note
Optical power measurements require either a tunable laser or a multirate transponder to generate the proper optical wavelength. If multirate transponders were installed during completion of Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," they can be used for this procedure. No additional cabling changes are needed.
Note
Because the node is isolated and no line-side fibers are connected during the test, the power levels going into the line-side cards will not be the same as the levels after the node is connected to the network. Therefore, if the ROADM shelf does not contain either OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E amplifiers, and OPT-PRE amplifiers on both Side B and Side A, lower the OPT-PRE power thresholds so that it turns on properly. At the end of the test, you will run ANS to configure the node with the correct parameters for the network acceptance test.
Note
Throughout this procedure, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 8, and Side B refers to Slots 10 through 17.
Step 1
Make a copy of Table 4-1 and place it in a convenient location for reference throughout this procedure. The table shows the 32WSS ports and the wavelengths assigned to them. The 32 wavelengths are divided among four physical multifiber push on (MPO) connectors on the 32WSS card. Each MPO connector is assigned eight wavelengths. In CTC, the MPO connector appears in the card view Provisioning > Optical Connector tab. Each Optical Connector subtab represents an MPO connector. Ports 1 through 32 are the RX (add) ports; Ports 33 through 64 are the pass-through ports.
Table 4-1 32WSS Ports and Wavelengths Test Checklist
32WSS Provisioning Subtab
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Port #
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Wavelength
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Tested: Pass-Through
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Tested: Add/Drop Side A
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Tested: Add/Drop Side B
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 1
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RX 1, PT 33
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1530.33
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|
|
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RX 2, PT 34
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1531.12
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|
|
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RX 3, PT 35
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1531.90
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|
|
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RX 4, PT 36
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1532.68
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|
|
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RX 5, PT 37
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1534.25
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|
|
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RX 6, PT 38
|
1535.04
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|
|
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RX 7, PT 39
|
1535.82
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|
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RX 8, PT 40
|
1536.61
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|
|
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 2
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RX 9, PT 41
|
1538.19
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|
|
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RX 10, PT 42
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1538.98
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|
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RX 11, PT 43
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1539.77
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|
|
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RX 12, PT 44
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1540.56
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|
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RX 13, PT 45
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1542.14
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|
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RX 14, PT 46
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1542.94
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|
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RX 15, PT 47
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1543.73
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|
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RX 16, PT 48
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1544.53
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|
|
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 3
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RX 17, PT 49
|
1546.12
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|
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RX 18, PT 50
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1546.92
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|
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RX 19, PT 51
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1547.72
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|
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RX 20, PT 52
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1548.51
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|
|
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RX 21, PT 53
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1550.12
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|
|
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RX 22, PT 54
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1550.92
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|
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RX 23, PT 55
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1551.72
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|
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RX 24, PT 56
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1552.52
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|
|
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 4
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RX 25, PT 57
|
1554.13
|
|
|
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RX 26, PT 58
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1554.94
|
|
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RX 27, PT 59
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1555.75
|
|
|
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RX 28, PT 60
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1556.55
|
|
|
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RX 29, PT 61
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1558.17
|
|
|
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RX 30, PT 62
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1558.98
|
|
|
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RX 31, PT 63
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1559.79
|
|
|
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RX 32, PT 64
|
1560.61
|
|
|
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Step 2
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the ROADM node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 3.
Step 3
Display the ROADM node in node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode).
Step 4
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Note
The OSC terminations created during node turn-up will generate two alarms for each side of the shelf: one an LOS alarm on the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card, and the other an LOS alarm on the OSC-CSM or OSCM card. If OSCM cards are installed in ANSI shelves, EOC DCC Termination Failure alarms will appear.
Step 5
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Port Status tabs. Verify that all statuses under Link Status are either Success - Changed, Success - Unchanged, or Not Applicable. If any are not, complete the following steps:
a.
Delete the two OSC channels using the "DLP-G186 Delete an OSC Termination" task on page 10-49.
b.
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106.
c.
Create the OSC channels using the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.
Step 6
If MMU cards are installed, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 7.
a.
Display the Side B MMU in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Click the Admin State table cell for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
d.
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
e.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
f.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
g.
Click the Admin State table cell for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 7
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
Step 8
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connector n > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 9
Click the Admin State table cell for the add port carrying the tested wavelength, then choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list. For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Port 1 (CHAN-RX) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list.
Step 10
Change the administrative state of the pass-through port corresponding to the port in Step 9 to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI). For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Port 33 (PASS-THROUGH) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 11
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 12
Repeat Steps 8 through 11 for each wavelength that you will test.
Step 13
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
Step 14
Repeat Steps 8 through 12 for the Side A 32WSS card.
Step 15
Display the Side B 32DMX card in card view and complete the following steps:
a.
Choose the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
b.
For Port 33 (COM-RX), click the Admin State table cell and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
c.
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 16
Repeat Step 15 for the Side A 32DMX card.
Step 17
Complete the "DLP-G310 Verify ROADM Node C-Band Pass-Through Channels" task.
Step 18
Complete the following tasks for channels that will be added or dropped on the node.
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G311 Verify the Side B ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 32WSS Cards
•
G312 Verify the Side A ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 32WSS Cards
Step 19
If MMU cards are installed, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 20.
a.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Click Admin State for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
d.
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
e.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
f.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
g.
Click Admin State for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 20
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
Step 21
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you tested.
Step 22
Click the Admin State table cell then choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list for all ports that were changed to OOS,MT or Locked,Maintenance in Steps 9 and 10.
Step 23
Click Apply.
Step 24
Repeat Steps 21 through 23 for all the ports that are in OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance state on the Side B 32WSS card.
Step 25
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
Step 26
Repeat Steps 21 through 23 for all ports on the Side A 32WSS card.
Step 27
Display the Side B 32DMX card in card view.
Step 28
Choose the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
Step 29
For Port 33, click the Admin State table cell and choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 30
Click Apply.
Step 31
Display the Side A 32DMX card in card view.
Step 32
Repeat Steps 28 through 30 for the Side A 32DMX card.
Step 33
Delete both OSC channels using the "DLP-G186 Delete an OSC Termination" task on page 10-49.
Step 34
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106.
Step 35
Create the two OSC channels using the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.
Step 36
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment failure alarms appear on the node. If alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-G310 Verify ROADM Node C-Band Pass-Through Channels
Purpose
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This task verifies the signal flow through a ROADM node for C-band pass-through channels. Pass-through channels pass through both 32WSS cards. The channels pass through the first 32WSS from the COM-RX port to the EXP-TX port. In the second 32WSS, the channel goes from the EXP-RX port to the COM-TX port. The channel is not terminated inside the node. If MMU cards are installed, the channel passes through the MMU COM-RX and EXP-TX ports to the 32WSS COM-RX and EXP-TX ports on one side. On the other side, the channel goes from the 32WSS EXP-RX and COM-TX ports to the MMU EXP-RX and COM-TX ports.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations, page 3-103
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this task, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 8, and Side B refers to Slots 10 through 17.
Step 1
Create a physical loopback on the Side A OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card by connecting the LINE TX port to its LINE RX port. For OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards, connect a 10-dB bulk attenuator to the fiber. (OSC-CSM cards do not require attenuation.)
Caution 
Failure to use proper attenuation might damage the equipment.
Step 2
If an OPT-PRE amplifier or OSC-CSM card is installed on Side A (where the physical loopback was created), perform the following steps. If not, continue with Step 3.
a.
Display the OPT-PRE card in card view, then click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Optics Thresholds tabs.
b.
In the Types area, click Alarm, then click Refresh. The alarm thresholds for the OPT-PRE card will appear.
c.
Double-click the Power Failure Low table cell for Port 1 (COM-RX) and delete the current value.
d.
Type a new value of -30.0 and press the Enter key.
e.
In the CTC window, click Apply, then click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Step 3
If an OPT-PRE or OSC-CSM card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 4.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-PRE card in card view, then click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Optics Thresholds tabs.
b.
In the Types area, click Alarm, then click Refresh. The alarm thresholds for the OPT-PRE card will appear.
c.
Double-click the Power Failure Low table cell for Port 1 (COM-RX) and delete the current value.
d.
Type a new value of -30.0 and press the Enter key.
e.
In the CTC window, click Apply, then click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Step 4
Wait 2 to 3 minutes, then in node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode) click the Alarms tab. Verify that the LOS alarms on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card and the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card have cleared. The clearing of the LOS alarms indicates that the OSC link is active on Side A. If the alarms do not clear, contact your next level of support.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC SDCC Termination Failure alarm will continue to appear due to the OSC signal loopback.
Step 5
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
Step 6
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 7
Click the Operating Mode table cell for the wavelength under test and choose Pass Through from the drop-down list.
Step 8
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 9
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
Step 10
Repeat Steps 6 through 8 for the Side B 32WSS card.
Step 11
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following steps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, continue with Step 12.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you will test, then continue with Step 13.
Step 12
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, complete the "DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test.
Step 13
Connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the Side B OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM LINE RX port. If a Side B OPT-PRE is installed, insert a 10-dB attenuator on the fiber coming from the TXP_MR_10E_C card.
Note
If using a pre-installed TXP_MR-10E_C card that is connected to the 32DMX, there is no need to connect the TXP_MR_10E_C DWDM TX port to the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM LINE RX port. Install an optical loopback between the LINE TX and RX ports on the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card.
Caution 
Failure to use proper attenuation might damage the equipment.
Step 14
If an OPT-PRE or OSC-CSM card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 15.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-PRE card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power parameter for Port 1 (COM-RX). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side B OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX) (OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E) or Port 3 (COM-TX) (OSC-CSM). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 2.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-PRE card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side B OPT-PRE card, complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 15
If an MMU card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps, then continue with Step 17. If an MMU card is not installed, continue with Step 16.
a.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 3 (COM-RX) power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side B OPT-PRE card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the OPT-PRE Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side B OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that value in the Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the MMU card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, OPT-PRE, or OSC-CSM cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
j.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
k.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
l.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (EXP-TX) of the Side B MMU card.
m.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
n.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
o.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 68 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step l, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
p.
Continue with Step 17.
Step 16
Verify the Side B 32WSS card to OPT-BST, OPT-PRE, or OSC-CSM card cable connection:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side B OPT-PRE card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If an OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed on Side B, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that the value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS card and the OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 17
Verify the EXPRESS cable connection between the two 32WSS cards:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 65 (EXP-TX) Power parameter. Record the value.
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power value for EXPRESS Port 66 (EXP-RX). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/-1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 18
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
Step 19
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the connector number containing the wavelength you are testing. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 20
Wait 60 to 70 seconds (or click Reset), then locate the Power and VOA Power Ref parameters for the tested PASS-THROUGH port. Verify that the Power value is equal to the VOA Power Ref value, +/- 1.5 dBm. If the Power value is not equal to the VOA Power Ref value +/-1.5 dBm, contact your next level of support.
Step 21
If an MMU card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side A, continue with Step 22.
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (EXP-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 4 (COM-TX).
h.
If a Side A OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step i. If not, continue with Step j.
i.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
j.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
k.
Verify that the value in Step i or j matches the power recorded in Step g, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
l.
Continue with Step 23.
Step 22
If an OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 23.
a.
Display the Side A OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 1 (COM-RX) Power parameter (OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards) or the Port 2 (COM-RX) Power parameter (OSC-CSM cards). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side A 32WSS in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 67 (COM-TX). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/-1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the 32WSS card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side A OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 23
If a OPT-PRE card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 24.
a.
Display the Side A OPT-PRE in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 1 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
Display the Side A OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX) (OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E) or Port 3 (COM-TX) (OSC-CSM). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 2.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-PRE card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side A OPT-PRE, complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 24
If an MMU card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps, then continue with Step 26. If an MMU card is not installed on Side A, continue with Step 25.
a.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 3 (COM-RX) power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side A OPT-PRE card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the OPT-PRE Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side A OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that value in the Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the MMU card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, OPT-PRE, or OSC-CSM cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
j.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
k.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
l.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (EXP-TX) of the Side A MMU card.
m.
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
n.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
o.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 68 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step l, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS cards and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
p.
Continue with Step 26.
Step 25
Verify the Side A 32WSS card to OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, OPT-PRE, or OSC-CSM card cable connection:
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side A OPT-PRE card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side A OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that the value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS card and the OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 26
Verify the EXPRESS cable connection between the two 32WSS cards:
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 65 (EXP-TX) Power parameter. Record the value.
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power value for Port 66 (EXP-RX). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 27
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
Step 28
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the connector number containing the wavelength you are testing. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 29
Wait 60 to 70 seconds (or click Reset), then locate the Power and VOA Power Ref parameters for the tested PASS-THROUGH port. Verify that the Power value is equal to the VOA Power Ref value, +/- 1.5 dBm. If the Power value is not equal to the VOA Power Ref value +/- 1.5 dBm, consult your next level of support.
Step 30
If an MMU card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side B, continue with Step 31.
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (EXP-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 4 (COM-TX).
h.
If a Side B OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step i. If not, continue with Step j.
i.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
j.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
k.
Verify that the value in Step i or j matches the power recorded in Step g, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
l.
Continue with Step 32.
Step 31
If an OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 32.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 1 (COM-RX) Power parameter (OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards) or the Port 2 (COM-RX) Power parameter (OSC-CSM cards). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 67 (COM-TX). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/-1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the 32WSS cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side B OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card, complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 32
Complete Steps 18, 19, 27, and 28 for the additional wavelengths that you want to test. If you have tested all the wavelengths, continue with Step 33.
Step 33
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
Step 34
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 35
In the Operating Mode area, click the table cell and choose Not Assigned from the drop-down list for all wavelengths.
Step 36
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 37
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
Step 38
Repeat Steps 34 through 36 for the Side A 32WSS card.
Step 39
If you used a tunable laser or installed a TXP_MR_10E_C card for this test, disconnect it from the Side B OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM line side RX ports.
Step 40
Remove the loopback fiber from the line RX and TX in the Side A OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card.
Step 41
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G311 Verify the Side B ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 32WSS Cards
Purpose
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This task verifies the signal flow through Side B of a ROADM node for C-band add/drop channels.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this task, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 8, and Side B refers to Slots 10 through 17.
Step 1
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), display the Alarms tab.
Step 2
Create a physical loopback on the Side B OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card by connecting the LINE TX port to its LINE RX port. For OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards, connect a 10-dB bulk attenuator to the fiber. (OSC-CSM cards do not require attenuation.)
Caution 
Failure to use proper attenuation might damage the equipment.
Step 3
Wait 2 to 3 minutes, then click the Alarms tab. Verify that the LOS alarms on the Side B OSCM or OSC-CSM card and the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card have cleared. The clearing of the LOS alarms indicates that the OSC link is active on Side B.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will continue to appear due to the OSC signal loopback.
Step 4
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following steps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, continue with Step 5.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you are testing, then continue with Step 7.
Step 5
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, complete the "DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 6
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, complete the following steps. If you are using a tunable laser continue with Step 7.
a.
Display the TXP_MR_10E_C in card view.
b.
Click the Performance > Optics PM > Current Values tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 2 (Trunk) table cell for the TX Optical Pwr parameter. Record the value.
Step 7
Connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the Side B fiber patch panel MUX port that is connected to the Side B 32WSS card CHAN RX port carrying the tested wavelength. (If the TXP_MR_10E_C card was installed during Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," simply verify the cable connection.)
Step 8
Connect the TXP_MR_10E_C DWDM RX port or the power meter RX port to Side B fiber patch panel DMX port that is connected with the Side B 32DMX card CHAN-TX port carrying the tested wavelength. (If the TXP_MR_10E_C card was installed during Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," simply verify the cable connection.)
Step 9
Display the 32WSS card in card view.
Step 10
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 11
For each wavelength that you will test, click the table cell in the Operating Mode column and choose Add Drop from the drop-down list.
Step 12
Click Apply and then Yes, to confirm.
Step 13
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 14
Find the tested wavelength CHAN RX port, then scroll to the right until you see the Power Add parameter. Verify that the Power Add value for the tested port CHAN RX is equal to the output power level of the tunable laser or the TXP_MR_10E_C card measured in Step 6, +/- 1.0 dBm.
Step 15
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX) for the wavelength under test.
Step 16
Verify that the power value from Step 15 reaches the Side BSide.Tx.Power.Add&Drop - Output Power setpoint +/- 1.0 dBm. To view this setpoint:
a.
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
b.
In the Selector window on the left, expand the Side B parameters tree view.
c.
Expand the TX category.
d.
Expand the Power category, then highlight Add&Drop - Output Power.
e.
View the Side BSide.TxPower.Add&Drop - Output Power parameter on the right pane.
f.
If the power value does not match the value recorded in Step 15 (+/- 2.0 dBm), contact your next level of support.
Step 17
If an MMU card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side B, continue with Step 18.
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (EXP-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 4 (COM-TX).
h.
If a Side B OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step i. If not, continue with Step j.
i.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
j.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
k.
Verify that the value in Step i or j matches the power recorded in Step g, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
l.
Continue with Step 19.
Step 18
Verify the connection between the 32WSS card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E or OSC-CSM cards:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
If a OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed on Side B, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step g.
f.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step g.
g.
Verify that the value in Step e or f matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If so, continue with Step 19. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the 32WSS cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 19
If an OPT-PRE card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 20.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-PRE in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power parameter for Port 1 (COM-RX). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side B OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Port 2 (COM-TX) Power value (for OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards) or Port 3 (COM-TX) Power value (for OSC-CSM cards). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-PRE card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side B OPT-PRE card, complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 20
If an MMU card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side B, continue with Step 21.
a.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If an OPT-PRE card is installed on Side B, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the OPT-PRE Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs. Record the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side B OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display a Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that value in the Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the MMU card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
j.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
k.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
l.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (EXP-TX).
m.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
n.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
o.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 68 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step l, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
p.
Continue with Step 22.
Step 21
Verify the connection between the Side B 32WSS card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, OPT-PRE, or OSC-CSM card:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side B OPT-PRE card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side B OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view. Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that the value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS card and the OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, or OSC-CSM card.
Step 22
Verify the Side B 32WSS and 32DMX connection:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and record the value in the Power table cell for Port 69 (DROP-TX).
c.
Display the Side B 32DMX card in card view.
d.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs. Record the value in the Port 33 (COM-RX) table cell. Verify that the value is equal to the value recorded in b, +/- 1.0 dBm. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and 32DMX cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 23
Display the Side B 32DMX card in card view.
Step 24
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tab. Record the CHAN-TX port value under the Power parameter for the wavelength under test.
Step 25
Verify that the power value from Step 24 reaches the Side BSide.Rx.Power.Add&Drop - Drop Power setpoint +/- 2 dBm. To view this setpoint:
a.
Go to node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode) and click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
b.
In the Selector window on the left, expand the Side B parameters tree view.
c.
Expand the RX category.
d.
Expand the Power category, then highlight Add&Drop - Drop Power.
e.
View the Side BSide.Rx.Power.Add&Drop - Drop Power parameter on the right pane.
f.
If the power value does not match the value recorded in Step 24 (+/- 2 dBm), contact your next level of support.
Step 26
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, display it in card view. If not, read the values called for in Step 28 from the optical test set or tunable laser you are using.
Step 27
Click the Performance > Optics PM > Current Values tabs.
Step 28
In the Port 2 (Trunk) column, locate the RX Optical Power value. Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step 24, +/- 2 dBm. If the power values do not match (+/- 2 dBm), complete the following steps:
a.
Remove, clean, and replace the cable connecting the TXP_MR_10E_C RX port to the Side B fiber patch panel DMX port for the tested wavelength. See the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26.
b.
Repeat this step. If the power values still do not match (+/- 2 dBm) contact your next level of support.
Step 29
Repeat Steps 4 through 28 for the remaining wavelengths.
Step 30
Display the Side B 32WSS card in card view.
Step 31
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 32
Click the table cell in the Operating Mode column and choose Not Assigned from the drop-down list for all wavelengths.
Step 33
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 34
If you used a tunable laser or installed a TXP_MR_10E_C card for this test, disconnect it from the Side B patch panel.
Step 35
Unplug the physical loopback fiber from the line TX and RX in the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card.
Step 36
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G312 Verify the Side A ROADM C-Band Add/Drop Channels with 32WSS Cards
Purpose
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This procedure verifies the signal flow through Side A of an ROADM node for C-band add/drop channels.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_C
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this task, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 8, and Side B refers to Slots 10 through 17.
Step 1
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), display the Alarms tab.
Step 2
Create a physical loopback on the Side A OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card by connecting the LINE TX port to its LINE RX port. For OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards, connect a 10-dB bulk attenuator to the fiber. (OSC-CSM cards do not require attenuation.)
Caution 
Failure to use proper attenuation might damage the equipment.
Step 3
Wait 2 to 3 minutes, then click the Alarms tab. Verify that the LOS alarms on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card and the OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card have cleared. The clearing of the LOS alarms indicates that the OSC link is active on Side A.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will continue to appear due to the OSC signal loopback.
Step 4
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following steps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, continue with Step 5.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you are testing, then continue with Step 7.
Step 5
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, complete the "DLP-G268 Provision TXP_MR_10E_C Cards for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 6
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_C card, complete the following steps. If you are using a tunable laser continue with Step 7.
a.
Display the TXP_MR_10E_C in card view.
b.
Click the Performance > Optics PM > Current Values tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 2 (Trunk) table cell for the TX Optical Pwr parameter. Record the value.
Step 7
Connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_C card DWDM TX port to the Side A fiber patch panel MUX port that is connected to the Side A 32WSS card CHAN RX port carrying the tested wavelength. (If the TXP_MR_10E_C card was installed during Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," simply verify the cable connection.)
Step 8
Connect the TXP_MR_10E_C DWDM RX port or the power meter RX port to the Side A fiber patch panel DMX port that is connected with the Side A 32DMX card CHAN-TX port carrying the tested wavelength. (If the TXP_MR_10E_C card was installed during Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," simply verify the cable connection.)
Step 9
Display the 32WSS card in card view.
Step 10
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 11
For each wavelength that you will test, click the table cell in the Operating Mode column and choose Add Drop from the drop-down list.
Step 12
Click Apply and then Yes, to confirm.
Step 13
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 14
Find the tested wavelength CHAN RX port, then scroll to the right until you see the Power Add parameter. Verify that the Power Add value for the tested port CHAN RX is equal to the output power level of the tunable laser or the TXP_MR_10E_C card measured in Step 6, +/- 1.0 dBm.
Step 15
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX) for the wavelength under test.
Step 16
Verify that the power value from Step 15 reaches the Side ASide.Tx.Power.Add&Drop - Output Power setpoint +/- 1.0 dBm. To view this setpoint:
a.
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
b.
In the Selector window on the left, expand the Side A parameters tree view.
c.
Expand the TX category.
d.
Expand the Power category, then highlight Add&Drop - Output Power.
e.
View the Side ASide.TxPower.Add&Drop - Output Power parameter on the right pane.
f.
If the power value does not match the value recorded in Step 15 (+/- 2.0 dBm), contact your next level of support.
Step 17
If an MMU card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side A, continue with Step 18.
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (EXP-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 4 (COM-TX).
h.
If a Side A OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step i. If not, continue with Step j.
i.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
j.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
k.
Verify that the value in Step i or j matches the power recorded in Step g, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
l.
Continue with Step 19.
Step 18
Verify the connection between the 32WSS card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM cards:
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
If a OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed on Side A, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step g.
f.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step g.
g.
Verify that the value in Step e or f matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If so, continue with Step 19. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card and the 32WSS cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 19
If an OPT-PRE card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 20.
a.
Display the Side A OPT-PRE in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power parameter for Port 1 (COM-RX). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side A OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Port 2 (COM-TX) Power value (for OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E cards) or Port 3 (COM-TX) Power value (for OSC-CSM cards). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-PRE card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side A OPT-PRE card, complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 20
If an MMU card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side A, continue with Step 21.
a.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If an OPT-PRE card is installed on Side A, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the OPT-PRE Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs. Record the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side A OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that value in the Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the MMU card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
j.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
k.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
l.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (EXP-TX).
m.
Display a Side A 32WSS card in card view.
n.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
o.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 68 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step l, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
p.
Continue with Step 22.
Step 21
Verify the connection between the Side A 32WSS card and the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, OPT-PRE, or OSC-CSM card:
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side A OPT-PRE card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side A OPT-BST or OPT-BST-E card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display a Side A OSC-CSM card in card view. Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that the value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS card and the OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, or OSC-CSM card.
Step 22
Verify the Side A 32WSS and 32DMX connection:
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and record the value in the Power table cell for Port 69 (DROP-TX).
c.
Display the Side A 32DMX card in card view.
d.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs. Record the value in the Port 2 (COM-RX) table cell. Verify that the value is equal to the value recorded in Step b, +/- 1.0 dBm. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and 32DMX cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 23
Display the Side A 32DMX card in card view.
Step 24
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tab. Record the CHAN-TX port value under the Power parameter for the wavelength under test.
Step 25
Verify that the power value recorded in Step 24 reaches the Side ASide.Rx.Power.Add&Drop - Drop Power setpoint +/- 2 dBm. To view this setpoint:
a.
Go to node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode) and click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
b.
In the Selector window on the left, expand the Side A parameters tree view.
c.
Expand the RX category.
d.
Expand the Power category, then highlight Add&Drop - Drop Power.
e.
View the Side ASide.Rx.Power.Add&Drop - Drop Power parameter on the right pane.
f.
If the power value does not match the value recorded in Step 24 (+/- 2 dBm), contact your next level of support.
Step 26
Display the TXP_MR_10E_C card in card view.
Step 27
Click the Performance > Optics PM > Current Values tabs.
Step 28
In the Port 2 (Trunk) column, locate the RX Optical Power value. Verify that the value matches the power in Step 24, +/- 2 dBm. If the power values do not match (+/- 2 dBm), complete the following steps:
a.
Remove, clean, and replace the cable connecting the TXP_MR_10E_C RX port to the Side A fiber patch panel DMX port for the tested wavelength. See the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26.
b.
Repeat this step. If the power values still do not match (+/- 2 dBm) contact your next level of support.
Step 29
Repeat Steps 4 through 28 for the remaining wavelengths.
Step 30
Display the Side A 32WSS card in card view.
Step 31
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 32
Click the table cell in the Operating Mode column and choose Not Assigned from the drop-down list for all wavelengths.
Step 33
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 34
Disconnect the TXP or tunable laser from the Side A patch panel.
Step 35
Unplug the physical loopback fiber from the line TX and RX in the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OSC-CSM card.
Step 36
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-G154 Perform the ROADM Node with 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L Cards Acceptance Test
Purpose
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This acceptance test verifies that a ROADM node provisioned for L-band wavelengths is operating properly before you connect it to the network. The test verifies the operation of the amplifiers and also verifies that each add/drop and pass-through port on the 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L cards operates properly. The test also checks the power levels at each transmit and receive port to ensure that power loss in the cabling is within tolerance. If MMU cards are installed, the test verifies that the MMU insertion loss does not impact add, drop, or pass-through traffic.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_L
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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Chapter 3, "Turn Up a 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
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Optical power measurements require either a tunable laser or a multirate transponder to generate the proper optical wavelength. If multirate transponders were installed during completion of Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," they can be used for this procedure. No additional cabling changes are needed.
Note
Because the node is isolated and no line-side fibers are connected during the test, the power levels going into the line-side components will not be the same as they would be in a real network setup. Therefore, if the ROADM shelf does not contain OPT-BST-L and OPT-AMP-L (provisioned in OPT-PRE mode) amplifiers on both Side B and Side A, you must lower the OPT-AMP-L power thresholds so that it turns on properly. At the end of the test, you will run ANS to configure the node with the correct parameters for the network acceptance test.
Step 1
Make a copy of Table 4-2 and place it in a convenient location for reference throughout this procedure. The table shows the 32WSS-L ports and the wavelengths assigned to them. The 32 wavelengths are divided among four physical MPO connectors on the 32WSS-L card. Each MPO connector is assigned eight wavelengths. In CTC, the MPO connector appears in the card view Provisioning > Optical Connector tab. Each Optical Connector subtab represents an MPO connector. Ports 1 through 32 are the channel RX (add) ports; Ports 33 through 64 are the pass-through ports.
Table 4-2 32WSS-L Ports and Wavelengths Test Checklist
32WSS-L Provisioning Subtab
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Port #
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Wavelength
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Tested: Pass-Through
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Tested: Add/Drop Side A
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Tested: Add/Drop Side B
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 1
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RX 1, PT 33
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1577.86
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RX 2, PT 34
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1578.69
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RX 3, PT 35
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1579.52
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RX 4, PT 36
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1580.35
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RX 5, PT 37
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1581.18
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RX 6, PT 38
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1582.02
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RX 7, PT 39
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1582.85
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RX 8, PT 40
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1583.69
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 2
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RX 9, PT 41
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1584.53
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RX 10, PT 42
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1585.36
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RX 11, PT 43
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1586.20
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RX 12, PT 44
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1587.04
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RX 13, PT 45
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1587.88
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RX 14, PT 46
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1588.73
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RX 15, PT 47
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1589.57
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RX 16, PT 48
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1590.41
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 3
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RX 17, PT 49
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1591.26
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RX 18, PT 50
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1592.10
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RX 19, PT 51
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1592.95
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RX 20, PT 52
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1593.79
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RX 21, PT 53
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1594.64
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RX 22, PT 54
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1595.49
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RX 23, PT 55
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1596.34
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RX 24, PT 56
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1597.19
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Optical Chn:
Optical Connector 4
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RX 25, PT 57
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1598.04
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RX 26, PT 58
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1598.89
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RX 27, PT 59
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1599.75
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RX 28, PT 60
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1600.60
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RX 29, PT 61
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1601.46
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RX 30, PT 62
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1602.31
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RX 31, PT 63
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1603.17
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RX 32, PT 64
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1604.03
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Step 2
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task on page 2-26 at the ROADM node that you want to test. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 3.
Step 3
Display the ROADM node in node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode).
Step 4
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment alarms appear indicating equipment failure or other hardware problems. (Equipment alarms are indicated by an EQPT in the Alarms tab Cond column.) If equipment failure alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Note
The OSC terminations created during node turn-up will generate two alarms for each side of the shelf, one for an LOS on the OPT-BST-L card, and the other for an LOS on the OSC-CSM or OSCM card. If OSCM cards are installed on ANSI shelves, EOC DCC Termination Failure alarms will appear.
Step 5
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Port Status tabs. Verify that all statuses under Link Status are listed as Success - Changed, Success - Unchanged, or Not Applicable. If any are not, complete the following steps:
a.
Delete the two OSC channels using the "DLP-G186 Delete an OSC Termination" task on page 10-49.
b.
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106.
c.
Create the OSC channels using the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.
Step 6
If MMU cards are installed, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 7.
a.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Click the Admin State table cell for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
d.
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
e.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
f.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
g.
Click the Admin State table cell for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 7
Display the Side B 32WSS-L in card view.
Step 8
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-2, if needed.
Step 9
Click the Admin State table cell for the add port carrying the tested wavelength, then choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list. For example, if the tested wavelength is 1530.33 nm (shown as 1530.3), you would click the Port 1 (CHAN-RX) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list.
Step 10
Change the administrative state of the pass-through port corresponding to the port in Step 9 to OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI). For example, if the tested wavelength is 1577.86 nm (shown as 1577.8), you would click the Port 33 (PASS-THROUGH) Admin State field and choose OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance from the drop-down list. Refer to Table 4-2, if needed.
Step 11
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 12
Repeat Steps 8 through 11 for all wavelengths that you will test.
Step 13
Display the Side A 32WSS-L in card view.
Step 14
Repeat Steps 8 through 12 for the Side A 32WSS-L card.
Step 15
Display the Side B 32DMX-L in card view and complete the following steps:
a.
Choose the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
b.
For Port 33 (COM-RX), click the Admin State table cell and choose OOS,MT (ANSI) or Locked,maintenance (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
c.
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 16
Repeat Step 15 for the Side A 32DMX-L card.
Step 17
Complete the "DLP-G362 Verify ROADM Node L-Band Pass-Through Channels" task.
Step 18
Complete the following tasks for channels that will be added or dropped on the node.
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G363 Verify the Side B ROADM L-Band Add/Drop Channels
•
G364 Verify the Side A ROADM L-Band Add/Drop Channels
Step 19
If MMU cards are installed, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 20.
a.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Click the Admin State table cell for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
d.
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
e.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
f.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
g.
Click the Admin State table cell for the COM RX, COM TX, EXP RX, and EXP TX ports and choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 20
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 21
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you tested.
Step 22
Click the Admin State table cell then choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list for all ports that were changed to OOS,MT or Locked,Maintenance.
Step 23
Click Apply.
Step 24
Repeat Steps 21 through 23 for all the ports that are OOS,MT or Locked,maintenance on the Side B 32WSS-L card.
Step 25
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 26
Repeat Steps 21 through 24 for all ports on the Side A 32WSS-L card.
Step 27
Display the Side B 32DMX-L card in card view.
Step 28
Choose the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
Step 29
For Port 33, click the Admin State table cell and choose IS,AINS (ANSI) or Unlocked,automaticInService (ETSI) from the drop-down list.
Step 30
Click Apply.
Step 31
Display the Side A 32DMX-L card in card view.
Step 32
Repeat Steps 28 through 30 for the Side A 32DMX-L card.
Step 33
Delete both OSC channels using the "DLP-G186 Delete an OSC Termination" task on page 10-49.
Step 34
Complete the "NTP-G37 Run Automatic Node Setup" procedure on page 3-106.
Step 35
Create the two OSC channels using the "NTP-G38 Provision OSC Terminations" procedure on page 3-103.
Step 36
Click the Alarms tab.
a.
Verify that the alarm filter is not on. See the "DLP-G128 Disable Alarm Filtering" task on page 9-29 as necessary.
b.
Verify that no equipment failure alarms appear on the node. If alarms appear, investigate and resolve them before continuing. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide for procedures.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-G362 Verify ROADM Node L-Band Pass-Through Channels
Purpose
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This task verifies the signal flow through a ROADM node for L-band pass-through channels. Configuring a channel pass-through mode means that the channel passes through both 32WSS-L cards. The channel passes through the first 32WSS-L card from the COM RX port to the EXP TX port. In the second 32WSS-L card, the channel goes from the EXP RX port to the COM TX port. The channel is not terminated inside the node. If MMU cards are installed, the channel passes through the MMU COM RX and EXP TX ports to the 32WSS-L COM RX and EXP TX ports on one side. On the other side, the channel goes from the 32WSS-L EXP RX and 32WSS-L COM TX ports to the MMU EXP RX and COM TX.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_L
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this task, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 8, and Side B refers to Slots 10 through 17.
Step 1
Create a physical loopback on the Side A OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card by connecting the LINE TX port to its LINE RX port. For OPT-BST-L cards, connect a 10-dB bulk attenuator to the fiber. (OSC-CSM cards do not require attenuation.)
Caution 
Failure to use proper attenuation might damage the equipment.
Step 2
If an OPT-AMP-L amplifier (provisioned in OPT-PRE mode) is installed on Side A (where the physical loopback was created), perform the following steps. If not, continue with Step 3.
a.
Display the OPT-AMP-L card in card view, then click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Optics Thresholds tabs.
b.
In the Types area, click Alarm, then click Refresh. The alarm thresholds for the OPT-AMP-L card will appear.
c.
Double-click the Power Failure Low table cell for Port 1 (1-Line-2-1 RX) and delete the current value.
d.
Type a new value of -30. Press the Enter key.
e.
In the CTC window, click Apply, then click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Step 3
If an OPT-AMP-L amplifier (provisioned in OPT-PRE mode) is installed on Side B (where the physical loopback was created), perform the following steps. If not, continue with Step 4.
a.
Display the OPT-AMP-L card in card view, then click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Optics Thresholds tabs.
b.
In the Types area, click Alarm, then click Refresh. The alarm thresholds for the OPT-AMP-L card will appear.
c.
Double-click the Power Failure Low table cell for Port 1 (1-Line-2-1 RX) and delete the current value.
d.
Type a new value of -30. Press the Enter key.
e.
In the CTC window, click Apply, then click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Step 4
Wait 2 to 3 minutes, then in node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode) click the Alarms tab. Verify that the LOS alarms on the Side A OSCM or OSC-CSM card and the OPT-BST-L card have cleared. The clearing of the LOS alarms indicates that the OSC link is active on Side A. If the alarms do not clear, contact your next level of support.
Note
For ANSI shelves, an EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will continue to appear due to the OSC signal loopback.
Step 5
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 6
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 7
Click the Operating Mode table cell and choose Pass Through from the drop-down list.
Step 8
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 9
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 10
Repeat Steps 6 through 8 for the Side B 32WSS-L card.
Step 11
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following steps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_L card, continue with Step 12.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you will test, then continue with Step 13.
Step 12
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_L card, complete the "DLP-G358 Provision TXP_MR_10E_L Card for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test.
Step 13
Connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_L card DWDM TX port to the Side B OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM LINE RX port. If a Side B OPT-AMP-L card is installed, insert a 10-dB attenuator on the fiber coming from the TXP_MR_10E_L card.
Caution 
Failure to use proper attenuation might damage the equipment.
Step 14
If an OPT-AMP-L card configured as an OPT-PRE is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 15.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-AMP-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power parameter for Port 1. Record the value.
d.
Display the Side B OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 2 (if an OPT-BST-L card) or Port 3 (if an OSC-CSM card). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-AMP-L card and the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Complete the "DLP-G360 Verify the OPT-AMP-L (OPT-PRE Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 15
If MMU cards are installed complete the following steps. If an MMU cards are not installed, continue with Step 16.
a.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 3 (COM-RX) power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side B OPT-AMP-L card provisioned as an OPT-PRE is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the OPT-AMP-L Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side B OPT-BST-L card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the MMU card and the OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L, or OSC-CSM cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
j.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
k.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
l.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (EXP-TX) of the Side B MMU card.
m.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
n.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
o.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 68 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step l, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
p.
Continue with Step 17.
Step 16
Verify the Side B 32WSS-L to OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L, or OSC-CSM card cable connection:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side B OPT-AMP-L card provisioned as an OPT-PRE is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2, then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side B OPT-BST-L card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3, then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2, then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that the value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L card and the OPT-AMP-L, OPT-BST-L, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 17
Verify the EXPRESS cable connection between the two 32WSS-L cards:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 65 (EXP-TX) Power parameter. Record the value.
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power value for Port 66 (EXP-RX). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/-1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 18
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 19
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the connector number containing the wavelength you are testing. Refer to Table 4-2, if needed.
Step 20
Wait 60 to 70 seconds, then locate the Power and VOA Power Ref parameters for the tested PASS-THROUGH port. Verify that the Power value is equal to the VOA Power Ref value, +/- 1.5 dBm. If the Power value is not equal to the VOA Power Ref value, +/- 1.5 dBm, contact your next level of support.
Step 21
If an MMU card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side A, continue with Step 22.
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (EXP-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 4 (COM-TX).
h.
If an OPT-BST-L card is installed on Side A, display it in card view and complete Step i. If not, continue with Step j.
i.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
j.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
k.
Verify that the value in Step i or j matches the power recorded in Step g, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card, and the MMU card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
l.
Continue with Step 23.
Step 22
If an OPT-BST-L card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 23.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-BST-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 1 Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 67. Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/-1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST-L and 32WSS-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 23
If a Side A OPT-AMP-L card provisioned as an OPT-PRE is installed, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 24.
a.
Display the Side A OPT-AMP-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power parameter for Port 1 (COM-RX). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side A OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX) (OPT-BST-L) or Port 3 (COM-TX) (OSC-CSM). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 2.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-AMP-L card and the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side A OPT-AMP-L card provisioned as an OPT-PRE, complete the "DLP-G360 Verify the OPT-AMP-L (OPT-PRE Mode) Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 24
If an MMU card is installed on Side A, complete the following steps, then continue with Step 26. If an MMU card is not installed on Side A, continue with Step 25.
a.
Display the Side A MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 3 (COM-RX) power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side A OPT-AMP-L card provisioned in OPT-PRE mode is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the OPT-AMP-L Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If an OPT-BST-L card is installed on Side A, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that value in the Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the MMU card and the OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L, or OSC-CSM cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
j.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
k.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
l.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (EXP-TX) of the Side A MMU card.
m.
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
n.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
o.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 68 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step l, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS and cards and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
p.
Continue with Step 26.
Step 25
Verify the Side A 32WSS-L card to OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L, or OSC-CSM card cable connection:
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side A OPT-AMP-L card is installed, display it in card view, and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side A OPT-BST-L card is installed, display it in card view, and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side A OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that the value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/-1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L card and the OPT-AMP-L, OPT-BST-L, or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 26
Verify the EXPRESS cable connection between the two 32WSS-L cards:
a.
Display the Side A 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 65 (EXP-TX) Power parameter. Record the value.
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power value for Port 66 (EXP-RX). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 27
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 28
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the connector number containing the wavelength you are testing. Refer to Table 4-1, if needed.
Step 29
Wait 60 to 70 seconds (or click Reset), then locate the Power and VOA Power Ref parameters for the tested PASS-THROUGH port. Verify that the Power value is equal to the VOA Power Ref value, +/- 1.5 dBm. If the Power value is not equal to the VOA Power Ref value +/- 1.5 dBm, consult your next level of support.
Step 30
If an MMU card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side B, continue with Step 31.
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (EXP-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 4 (COM-TX).
h.
If a Side B OPT-BST-L card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step i. If not, continue with Step j.
i.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
j.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
k.
Verify that the value in Step i or j matches the power recorded in Step g, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
l.
Continue with Step 32.
Step 31
If an OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 32.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 1 (COM-RX) Power parameter (OPT-BST-L card) or the Port 2 (COM-RX) Power parameter (OSC-CSM card). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Power value for Port 67 (COM-TX). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/-1 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST-L card and the OSC-CSM or 32WSS-L card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Complete the "DLP-G79 Verify the OPT-BST, OPT-BST-E, or OPT-BST-L Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 32
Repeat Steps 18 through 20 and 27 through 29 for the remaining wavelengths to be tested. If you have tested all the wavelengths, continue with Step 33.
Step 33
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 34
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 35
In the Operating Mode, click the table cell and choose Not Assigned from the drop-down list for all wavelengths.
Step 36
Click Apply, then click Yes to confirm.
Step 37
Display the Side A 32WSS-L in card view.
Step 38
Repeat Steps 34 through 36 for the Side A 32WSS-L card.
Step 39
Remove the TXP or tunable laser from the Side B OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM line side TX and RX ports.
Step 40
Remove the loopback fiber from the line RX and TX in the Side A OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card.
Step 41
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G363 Verify the Side B ROADM L-Band Add/Drop Channels
Purpose
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This procedure verifies the signal flow through Side B of a ROADM node for L-band add/drop channels.
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Tools/Equipment
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One of the following:
• A tunable laser
• TXP_MR_10E_L
An optical power meter or optical spectrum analyzer
Two bulk attenuators (10 dB) with LC connectors
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Prerequisite Procedures
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DLP-G46 Log into CTC, page 2-26
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Required/As Needed
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As needed
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Onsite/Remote
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Onsite
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Security Level
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Superuser only
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Note
Throughout this task, Side A refers to Slots 1 through 8, and Side B refers to Slots 10 through 17.
Step 1
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), display the Alarms tab.
Step 2
Create a physical loopback on the Side B OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card by connecting the LINE TX port to its LINE RX port. For OPT-BST-L cards, connect a 10-dB bulk attenuator to the fiber. (OSC-CSM cards do not require attenuation.)
Caution 
Failure to use proper attenuation might damage the equipment.
Step 3
Wait 2 to 3 minutes, then click the Alarms tab. Verify that the LOS alarms on the Side B OSCM or OSC-CSM card and the OPT-BST-L card have cleared. The clearing of the LOS alarms indicates that the OSC link is active on Side B.
Note
For ANSI shelves, EOC DCC Termination Failure alarm will continue to appear due to the OSC signal loopback.
Step 4
If you are using a tunable laser, follow the manufacturer's instructions to complete the following steps. If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_L card, continue with Step 5.
a.
Set the output power to a nominal value, such as -3 dBm.
b.
Set the tuner to the wavelength you are testing, then continue with Step 7.
Step 5
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_L card, complete the "DLP-G358 Provision TXP_MR_10E_L Card for Acceptance Testing" task for the TXP containing the wavelength you will test. See Table 4-2, if needed.
Step 6
If you are using a TXP_MR_10E_L card, complete the following steps. If you are using a tunable laser, continue with Step 7.
a.
Display the TXP_MR_10E_L in card view.
b.
Click the Performance > Optics PM > Current Values tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 2 (Trunk) table cell for the TX Optical Pwr parameter. Record the value.
Step 7
Connect the tunable laser transmitter or the TXP_MR_10E_L card DWDM TX port to the Side B fiber patch panel MUX port that corresponds to the Side B 32WSS-L card port carrying the tested wavelength.
Step 8
Connect the TXP_MR_10E_L DWDM RX port or the power meter RX port to the Side B fiber patch panel DMX port that is connected with the Side B 32DMX-L card CHAN-TX port carrying the tested wavelength. (If the TXP_MR_10E_L card was installed during Chapter 3, "Turn Up a Node," simply verify the cable connection.)
Step 9
Display the 32WSS-L card in card view.
Step 10
Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 11
For each wavelength that you will test, click the table cell in the Operating Mode column and choose Add Drop from the drop-down list.
Step 12
Click Apply and then Yes, to confirm.
Step 13
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn Optical Connectorn > Parameters tabs, where n = the optical connector number that carries the wavelengths you will test. Refer to Table 4-2, if needed.
Step 14
Find the tested wavelength CHAN RX port, then scroll to the right until you see the Power Add parameter. Verify that the Power Add value for the tested port CHAN RX is equal to the output power level of the tunable laser or the TXP_MR_10E_L card measured in Step 6, +/- 1.0 dBm.
Step 15
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX) for the wavelength under test.
Step 16
Verify that the power value from Step 15 reaches the Side BSide.Tx.Power.Add&Drop - Output Power set +/- 1.0 dBm. To view this setpoint:
a.
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
b.
In the Selector window on the left, expand the Side B parameters tree view.
c.
Expand the TX category.
d.
Expand the Power category, then highlight Add&Drop - Output Power.
e.
View the Side BSide.TxPower.Add&Drop - Output Power parameter on the right pane.
f.
If the power value does not match the value recorded in Step 15 (+/- 2.0 dBm), contact your next level of support.
Step 17
If an MMU card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side B, continue with Step 18.
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 1 (EXP-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 4 (COM-TX).
h.
If a Side B OPT-BST-L card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step i. If not, continue with Step j.
i.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
j.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step k.
k.
Verify that the value in Step i or j matches the power recorded in Step g, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card and the MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
l.
Continue with Step 19.
Step 18
Verify the connection between the 32WSS-L card and the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM cards:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 67 (COM-TX).
d.
If a OPT-BST-L card is installed on Side B, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 1 (COM-RX), then continue with Step g.
f.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-RX), then continue with Step g.
g.
Verify that the value in Step e or f matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If so, continue with Step 19. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card and the 32WSS-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 19
If an OPT-AMP-L card provisioned in OPT-PRE mode is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If not, continue with Step 20.
a.
Display the Side B OPT-AMP-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Power parameter for Port 1 (COM-RX). Record the value.
d.
Display the Side B OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card in card view.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
f.
Locate the Port 2 (COM-TX) Power value (for OPT-BST-L cards) or Port 3 (COM-TX) Power value (for OSC-CSM cards). Verify that the value matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the OPT-AMP-L card and the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM card. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
g.
For the Side B OPT-AMP-L card, complete the "DLP-G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power" task.
Step 20
If an MMU card is installed on Side B, complete the following steps. If an MMU card is not installed on Side B, continue with Step 21.
a.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If an OPT-AMP-L card provisioned in OPT-PRE mode is installed on Side B, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the OPT-PRE Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs. Record the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side B OPT-BST-L card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view, click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that value in the Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the MMU card and the OPT-BST-L or OSC-CSM cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
j.
Display the Side B MMU card in card view.
k.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
l.
Record the value in the Power table cell for Port 2 (EXP-TX).
m.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
n.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
o.
Verify that the value in the Power table cell for Port 68 (COM-RX) is equal to the value recorded in Step l, +/- 1.0 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L and MMU cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
p.
Continue with Step 22.
Step 21
Verify the connection between the Side B 32WSS-L card and the OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L (in OPT-PRE mode), or OSC-CSM card:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs.
c.
Locate the Port 68 (COM-RX) Power parameter. Record the value.
d.
If a Side B OPT-AMP-L card provisioned in OPT-PRE mode is installed, display it in card view and complete Step e. If not, continue with Step f.
e.
Click the Provisioning > Opt.Ampli.Line > Parameters tabs and read the Total Output Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
f.
If a Side B OPT-BST-L card is installed, display it in card view and complete Step g. If not, continue with Step h.
g.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 2 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
h.
Display the Side B OSC-CSM card in card view. Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and read the Power value for Port 3 (COM-TX), then continue with Step i.
i.
Verify that the value in Step e, g, or h matches the power recorded in Step c, +/- 1.5 dB. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L card and the OPT-AMP-L, OPT-BST-L, or OSC-CSM card.
Step 22
Verify the Side B 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L connection:
a.
Display the Side B 32WSS-L card in card view.
b.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs and record the value in the Power table cell for Port 69 (DROP-TX).
c.
Display the Side B 32DMX-L card in card view.
d.
Click the Provisioning > Optical Line > Parameters tabs. Record the value in the Port 2 (COM-RX) table cell. Verify that the value is equal to the value recorded in b, +/- 1.0 dBm. If not, use the "NTP-G115 Clean Fiber Connectors" procedure on page 13-26 to clean the fiber connection between the 32WSS-L and 32DMX-L cards. Check the values again. If they still do not match, contact your next level of support.
Step 23
Display the Side B 32DMX-L card in card view.
Step 24
Click the Provisioning > Optical Chn > Parameters tab. Record the CHAN-TX port value under the Power parameter for the wavelength under test.
Step 25
Verify that the power value from Step 24 reaches the Side BSide.Rx.Power.Add&Drop - Drop Power setpoint +/- 2 dBm. To view this setpoint:
a.
Go to node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode) and click the Provisioning > WDM-ANS > Provisioning tabs.
b.
In the Selector window on the left, expand the Side B parameters tree view.
c.
Expand the RX category.
d.
Expand the Power category, then highlight Add&Drop - Drop Power.
e.
View the Side BSide.Rx.Power.Add&Drop - Drop Power parameter on the right pane.
f.
If the power value does not match the value recorded in Step 24 (+/- 2 dBm), contact your next level of support.
Step 26
Display the TXP_MR_10E_L card in card view.
Step 27
Click the Performance > Optics PM > Current Values tabs.
Step 28
In the Port 2 (Trunk) column, locate the RX Optical Power value. Verify that the value matches the power in Step 24, +/- 2 dBm. If the power values do not match (+/- 2 dBm), complete the following steps:
a.
Remove, clean, and replace the cable connecting the TXP_MR_10E_C RX port to the Side B fiber patc