This chapter describes the components of TL1 commands and autonomous messages for the Cisco ONS 15454 and the Cisco ONS 15327, Release 3.4, including:
•TL1 default values
•Access identifiers (AIDs)
•Parameter types
4.1 TL1 Default Values
4.1.1 BLSR
Table 4-1 BLSR default values
BLSR
Default
RVRTV
Y
RVTM
5.0 minutes
SRVRTV
Y
SRVTM
5.0 minutes
4.1.2 Cross Connections
Table 4-2 Cross Connections default values
Cross Connections
Default
CCT
2WAY for both STSp and VT1 cross-connections
4.1.3 Environment Alarms and Controls
Table 4-3 Environment Alarms and Controls default values
Environment Alarms and Controls
Default
OPR-EXT-CONT
CONTTYPE is set as one provisioned in the respective AID, there is not default for it. It is only used as a filter if entered. DUR is always taken as CONT.
RTRV-ATTR-CONT
There is no default for CONTTYPE. It is only used as a filter if entered.
RTRV-ATTR-ENV
There is no default for both NTFCNCDE and ALMTYPE, which are only used as filters if entered.
RTRV-EXT-CONT
CONTTYPE defaults to the conttype associated with the AID.
SET-ATTR-ENV
NTFCNCDE defaults to NR. ALMTYPE defaults to NULL. ALMMSG defaults to \"Env Alarm Input 1\".
4.1.4 Equipment
Table 4-4 Equipment default values
Equipment
Default
ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT, INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT and ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT, ING-SWTOWKG-EQPT
DIRN defaults to BTH
ENT-EQPT
PROTID, PRTYPE, RVRTV and RVTM defaults to NULL
SW-DX-EQPT
MODE defaults to NORM
SW-TOPROTN-EQPT and SW-TOWKG-EQPT
MODE defaults to NORM DIRN defaults to BTH
4.1.5 Performance
Table 4-5 Performance default values
Performance
Default
INIT-REG-<MOD2>
LOCN defaults to NEND (near end)
RTRV-PM-<MOD2>
LOCN defaults to NEND TMPER defaults to 15 minutes
RTRV-TH-<MOD2>
MONTYPE defaults to CVL for OCN, EC1, and DSN MONTYPE defaults to ESP for STSp MONTYPE defaults to UASV for VT1 MONTYPE defaults to AISSP for the DS1 layer of the DS3XM card LOCN defaults to NEND TMPER defaults to 15 minutes
SET-PMMODE-<STS_PATH>
PMSTATE defaults to ON
SET-TH-<MOD2>
LOCN defaults to NEND TMPER defaults to 15 minutes
4.1.6 Ports
Table 4-6 Ports default values
Ports
Default
OCN Line
DCC defaults to N TMGREF defaults to N SYNCMSG defaults to Y SENDDUS defaults to N PJMON defaults to 0 SFBER defaults to 1E-4 SDBER defaults to 1E-7 MODE defaults to SONET PST defaults to OOS
EC1 Line
PJMON defaults to 0 (zero) LBO defaults to 0-225 RXEQUAL is Y PST defaults to defaults to OOS
T1 Line (DS1/DS1N)
LINECDE defaults to AMI FMT defaults to D4 LBO defaults to 0-133 PST defaults to OOS
T3 Line (DS3, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM)
DS3/T3 LINECDE defaults to 0-225 DS3 PST defaults to OOS DS3E/DS3NE FMT defaults to UNFRAMED DS3E/DS3NE LINECDE defaults to B3ZS DS3E/DS3NE LBO defaults to 0-225 DS3 of DS3XM PST defaults to OOS
4.1.7 SONET Line Protection
Table 4-7 SONET Line Protection default values
SONET Line Protection
Default
EX-SW-<OCN>
ST (switch type) is optional and for BLSR protection switch only ST defaults to BLSR RING switch type
OCN Line Protection
PROTID defaults to the protecting port of the protection group (SLOT-#(OCN)PORT-#). It is a string that can have a maximum length of 32 characters RVRTV defaults to N (non-revertive mode) RVTM defaults to 5.0 minutes PSDIRN defaults to UNI
OPR-PROTNSW-<OCN>
ST (switch type) is optional and for BLSR protection switch only ST defaults to BLSR RING switch type
4.1.8 STS and VT Paths
Table 4-8 STS and VT Paths default values
STS and VT Paths
Default
STS Path
SFBER, SDBER, RVRTV, and RVTM apply to UPSR STS paths only SFBER defaults to 1E-4 SDBER defaults to 1E-6 RVRTV defaults to N RVTM defaults to empty because RVRTV is N when UPSR STSp is created
J1 is implemented on DS1, DS1N, DS3, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM, EC1, OC3, OC48AS AND OC192 cards TRCMODE defaults to the OFF mode
EXPTRC defaults to a copy of the provisioned string or NULL when TRCMODE is OFF mode EXPTRC defaults to the user entered string when the TRCMODE is MANUAL mode EXPTRC defaults to a copy of the acquired received string or NULL if the string has not been acquired when the TRCMODE is AUTO mode
INCTRC defaults to the incoming string (NULL) when the TRCMODE is under OFF mode INCTRC defaults to a copy of the received string or NULL if the string has not been received when the TRCMODE is under MANUAL or AUTO mode
VT Path
RVRTV, RVTM apply to UPSR VT paths only RVRTV defaults to N RVTM defaults to empty because RVRTV is N when UPSR VT1 is created
4.1.9 Synchronization
Table 4-9 Synchronization default values
Synchronization
Default
BITS
LINECDE defaults to B8ZS FMT defaults to ESF SYNCMSG defaults to Y PST defaults to OOS
NE-SYNCN
TMMDE defaults to EXTERNAL SSMGEN defaults to GEN1 QRES defaults to SAME-AS-DUS RVRTV defaults to Y RVTM defaults to 5.0 minutes
SYNCN
PRI/SEC QREF defaults to PRS PRI STATUS defaults to ACT SEC STATUS defaults to STBY THIRD QREF defaults to ST3 STATUS defaults to STBY
4.1.10 Testing
Table 4-10 Testing default values
Testing
Default
OPR-LPBK
LPBKTYPE defaults to FACILITY
RLS-LPBK
LPBKTYPE defaults to current existing loopback type
4.2 Access Identifiers
The AID code directs an input command to its intended physical or data entity inside the NE. Equipment modules and facilities are typical examples of entities addressed by the access code.
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4} STS-{1-6}-ALL STS-{5-6}-{1} STS1 for XTC-DS1 STS-{5-6}-{2-4} STS1 for XTC-DS3 STS-{1-4}-{1} STS48C for OC48 STS-{1-4}-{1,13,25,37} STS12C for OC48 STS-{1-4}-{1,7,13,16,19,...,43} STS6C for OC48 STS-{1-4}-{1,4,10,13,16,19,25,28,37,40} STS6C for OC48 STS-{1-4}-{1,7} STS6C for OC12 STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7,10,...,46} STS3C for OC48 STS-{1-4}-{1,25} STS24C for OC48 STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7} STS6C for OC12 STS-{1-4}-{1,4} STS9C for OC12 STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7,10,...,46} STS3C for OC48 STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7,10} STS3C for OC3 and OC12 STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7,10} STS3C for OC3 and OC12 STS-{1-4}-{1-12} STS1 for OC3, OC12 STS-{1-4}-{1-48} STS1 for OC48
IP Control Channel AIDs are used to access the IPCC of the UCP.
Table 4-13 IPCC for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
ALL
Indicates the whole IPCCs of the UCP. The "ALL" AID is used for UCP retrieving command input only. A NULL AID in the IPCCs retrieval command defaults to the ALL AID, which returns all the IPCCs of the node
CC-{1-16}
Indicates individual IPCC of the UCP
4.2.4 NBR
(ONS 15454 only)
UCP neighbor AIDs are used to access the neighbors of the UCP.
Table 4-14 NBR for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
AAA.BBB.CC.DD
Indicates the UCP neighbor or IP address. It is a character string.
ALL
Indicates the whole neighbors of the UCP. It is used for UCP retrieving command input only.
NBR-{1-16}
Indicates an individual neighbor index (1-16) of the UCP. It is optional in the ENT-UCP-NBR command which returns a neighbor index.
4.2.5 PRSLOT
(ONS 15454 only)
Valid protection slots for the electrical cards
Table 4-15 PRSLOT for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
NULL
Indicates there is no protection group. Used when trying to delete a protection group.
SLOT-1
The No.1 slot of an NE
SLOT-3
The No.3 slot of an NE
SLOT-5
The No.5 slot of an NE
SLOT-13
The No.13 slot of an NE
SLOT-15
The No.15 slot of an NE
SLOT-17
The No.17 slot of an NE
4.2.6 UCP
(ONS 15454 only)
UCP alarm AID
Table 4-16 UCP for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
IPCCAID
Indicates UCP Control Channel AIDs, in the type of "CC-CCID"
NBRAID
Indicates UCP Neighbor AIDs, in the type of "CC-NEIGHBORID"
STSAID
Indicates UCP STS Circuit AIDs, in the type of "STS-SLOT#-STS#"
4.2.7 BITS
4.2.7.1 BITS for ONS 15454
AID for BITS
Table 4-17 BITS for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
BITS-ALL
BITS AIDS of both BITS-1 and BITS-2 in the RTRV-BITS command
BITS-{1,2}
Individual BITS AID
4.2.7.2 BITS for ONS 15327
AID for BITS
Table 4-18 BITS for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
BITS-ALL
BITS AIDS of both BITS-1 and BITS-2 in the RTRV-BITS command
BITS-{1,2}
Individual BITS AID
4.2.8 BLSR
4.2.8.1 BLSR for ONS 15454
BLSR AIDs are used to access the specific BLSR of the NE.
Table 4-19 BLSR for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
ALL
The whole BLSR of the NE
BLSR-ALL
The whole BLSR of the NE
BLSR-{0-9999}
Individual BLSR of the NE
4.2.8.2 BLSR for ONS 15327
BLSR AIDs are used to access the specific BLSR of the NE.
Table 4-20 BLSR for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
ALL
The whole BLSR of the NE
BLSR-ALL
The whole BLSR of the NE
BLSR-{0-9999}
Individual BLSR of the NE
4.2.9 COM
4.2.9.1 COM for ONS 15454
Common
Table 4-21 COM for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
COM
Common
4.2.9.2 COM for ONS 15327
Common
Table 4-22 COM for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
COM
Common
4.2.10 DS1
(ONS 15454 only)
Used to access the DS-1 frame layer of the DS3XM.
Table 4-23 DS1 for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
DS1-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6}-{1-28}
DS1 AID for the DX3XM card
4.2.11 ENV
4.2.11.1 ENV for ONS 15454
The environmental AID for the AIC/AICI card
ENV-IN-{1-4} - Environmental AID for AIC Card on the 15454. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-IN-{1-20} - Environmental AID for AICI Card on the 15454. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-IN-{1-32} - Environmental AID for AICI Card Extensions on the 15454. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-IN-ALL - All Environmental Alarm Input contacts
ENV-OUT-{1-4} - Environmental AID for AIC/AICI Card on the 15454. "OUT" is used for Environmental Controls.
ENV-OUT-{1-16} - Environmental AID for AICI Card Extensions on the 15454. "OUT" is used for Environmental Controls.
ENV-OUT-ALL - All Environmental Control Output contacts
Table 4-24 ENV for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
ENV-IN-ALL
ENV-IN-{1-4} - Environmental aid for AIC/AICI Cards on the 15454. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-IN-{1-20}
Environmental aid for AICI Card on the 15454. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-IN-{1-32}
Environmental aid for AIC/AICI Cards on the 15454. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-IN-{1-4}
Environmental aid for AIC Card on the 15454. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-OUT-ALL
Environmental aid for AIC/AICI Cards on the 15454. "OUT" is used for Environmental Controls.
ENV-OUT-{1-16}
Environmental aid for AICI Extensions on the 15454. "OUT" is used for Environmental Controls.
ENV-OUT-{1-4}
Environmental aid for AIC/AICI Cards on the 15454. "OUT" is used for Environmental Controls.
4.2.11.2 ENV for ONS 15327
The environmental components within the XTC card.
ENV-IN-{1-6} - Environmental aid on the 15327. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-OUT-{1-2} - Environmental aid on the 15327. "OUT" is used for Environmental Controls.
Table 4-25 ENV for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
ENV-{IN,OUT}-{1-6}
Environmental alarm AID. "IN" is used for environmental AID, "OUT" is used for control AID.
ENV-IN-{1-6}
Environmental AID for the 15327. "IN" is used for Environmental Alarms.
ENV-OUT-{1-2}
Environmental AID for 15327. "OUT" is used for Environmental Controls.
4.2.12 EQPT
4.2.12.1 EQPT for ONS 15454
Equipment AIDs are used to access specific cards. The OC48/OC192 cards can only use the high speed slots (Slot 5, Slot 6, Slot 12, Slot 13).
Table 4-26 EQPT for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
AIP
The AID for the AIP. It is used for RTRV-INV output only.
ALL
The ALL AID is only used for the RTRV-INV input command. It reports all of the inventory information of the whole NE: AIP, BP, FAN and SLOT-ALL.
BP
The AID for the backplane. It is used for RTRV-INV output only.
FAN
The AID for the fan tray. It is used for RTRV-INV output only.
SLOT-ALL
All of the NE equipment AIDs
SLOT-{1-17}
Individual equipment AID of an NE
SLOT-{1-6,12-17}
Individual equipment AID of the I/O card units or slots
4.2.12.2 EQPT for ONS 15327
Equipment AIDs are used to access specific cards. The I/O cards can only use the I/O slots (Slots 1-4). Slots 5a nd 6 are reserved for the XTC cards and Slots 7 and 8 are reserved for MIC cards.
Table 4-27 EQPT for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
SLOT-ALL
All of the NE equipment AIDs
SLOT-{1-8}
Individual equipment AID of an NE
4.2.13 FACILITY
4.2.13.1 FACILITY for ONS 15454
Facilities AIDs are used to access specific ports.
Table 4-28 FACILITY for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-ALL
All the facilities of an I/O unit or slot
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-12}
Facilities AID for the EC1 and DS3 cards
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-14}
Facilities for the DS1 card
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4}
Facilities for the four-port OC3 card, four-port OC12 card, and G1000-4
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6}
Facilities for the DS3XM card
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1}
Facility AID for the one-port OC12, and OC48AS cards
FAC-{5,6,12,13}-{1}
Facility AID for the OC48/OC192 card. The OC48/OC192 cards can only use the high speed slots (Slot 5, Slot 6, Slot 12, Slot 13).
4.2.13.2 FACILITY for ONS 15327
Facilities AIDs are used to access specific ports.
Table 4-29 FACILITY for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
FAC-{1-6}-ALL
All the facilities of an I/O unit or slot
FAC-{5-6}-{1-28}
Facilities AID for the DS1 on the XTC card
FAC-{5-6}-{1-3}
Facilities AID for the DS3 on the XTC card
FAC-{1-4}-{1}
Facilities AID for the OC12 and OC48 cards
FAC-{1-4}-{2}
Facilities aid for the G1000-2 card
FAC-{1-4}-{1-4}
Facilities AID for the OC3 card
4.2.14 RFILE
4.2.14.1 RFILE for ONS 15454
(ONS 15454 only)
File transfer type
Table 4-30 RFILE for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
RFILE-DB
Transferring the system database
RFILE-PKG
Transferring a software package
4.2.15 STS
4.2.15.1 STS for ONS 15454
SONET frame-level AID set
Table 4-31 STS for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4}
Dynamically allocated STSs of all widths for the G1000-4 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-ALL
All the STSs of an STS bandwidth on an I/O unit
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,10,13,16,19,25,28,37,40}
STS9C aid for OC48AScard
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,13,16,25,28,37,40}
STS9C aid for 4-Port OC12 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,13,25,37}
STS12C AID for an OC48AS and four-port OC12 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,25}
STS24C AID for an OC48AS card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,7,10-46}
STS3C AID for an OC48AS and four-port OC12 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,7,10}
STS3C AID for a four-port OC3 and one-port OC12 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,7,13,19-43}
STS6C AID for an OC48AS and four-port OC12 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1-12}
STS1 AID for a one-port OC12, EC1, DS3 and four-port OC3 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,7}
STS6C AID for one-port OC12 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1-48}
STS1 AID for an OC48AS and four-port OC12 card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6}
STS1 AID for a DS3XM card
STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1}
STS1 AID for a DS1card STS12C AID for a one-port OC12 card STS48C AID for an OC48AS card
STS-{5,6,12,13}- {1,13,25,37-181}
STS12C AID for an OC192 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,13,25,37}
STS12C AID for an OC48 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,4,7,10-190}
STS3C AID for an OC192 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,4,7,10-46}
STS3C AID for an OC48 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,49,97,145}
STS48C AID for an OC192 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,7,13,19-187}
STS6C AID for an OC192 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,7,13,19-43}
STS6C AID for an OC48 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1-192}
STS1 AID for an OC192 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1-48}
STS1 AID for an OC48 card
STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1}
STS48C AID for an OC48 card STS192C AID for the OC192 card
4.2.15.2 STS for ONS 15327
SONET frame-level AID set
Table 4-32 STS for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
FAC-{1-4}-{1-2}
Dynamically allocated STSs of all widths for the G1000-2 card
STS-{1-6}-ALL
All the STSs of an STS bandwidth on an I/O unit
STS-{5-6}-{1}
STS1 AID for the DS1 in the XTC card
STS-{5-6}-{2-4}
STS1 AID for the DS3 in the XTC card
STS-{1-4}-{1}
STS48C AID for the OC48 card STS12C for the OC12 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,13,25,37}
STS12C AID for the OC48 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,7,13,19,...43}
STS6C AID for the OC48 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,4,10,13,16,19,25,28,37,40}
STS9C AID for the OC48 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,25}
STS24C AID for the OC48 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7}
STS6C AID for the OC12 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,4}
STS9C AID for the OC12 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7,10,...,46}
STS3C AID for the OC48 card
STS-{1-4}-{1,4,7,10}
STS3C AID for the OC3 and OC12 card
STS-{1-4}-{1-12}
STS1 AID for the OC3 and OC12 card
STS-{1-4}-{1-48}
STS1 AID for the OC48 card
4.2.16 SYN
4.2.16.1 SYN for ONS 15454
Synchronization AIDs
Table 4-33 SYN for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
SYNC-NE
NE sync AID
4.2.16.2 SYN for ONS 15327
Synchronization AIDs
Table 4-34 SYN for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
SYNC-NE
NE sync AID
4.2.17 SYN_SRC
4.2.17.1 SYN_SRC for ONS 15454
Synchronization source
Table 4-35 SYN_SRC for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
BITS-1
Sync source is BITS-1
BITS-2
Sync source is BITS-2
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4}
Sync source is the optical card (four-port OC3 and four-port OC12) facility
FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1}
Sync source is the optical card (one-port OC12 and OC48AS) facility
FAC-{5,6,12,13}-{1}
Sync source is the optical card (OC48,OC192) facility
INTERNAL
Set the SYN_SRC to be the system default value. The "Internal" value of the SYN_SRC is only applied for the SYNC-NE AID on the ED-SYNCN command.
NONE
Set the SYNC_SRC value to the default value for BITS-OUT. The "NONE" value of SYNC_SRC only applies to the BITS-1 and BITS-2 AID of the ED-SYNCN command.
SYNC-NE
SYNC-NE source. It is only used for BITS-OUT in line timing mode.
4.2.17.2 SYN_SRC for ONS 15327
Synchronization source
Table 4-36 SYN_SRC for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
FAC-{1-4}-{1-4}
Sync source is the optical card (OC3) facility
FAC-{1-4}-{1}
Sync source is the optical card (OC12, OC48) facility
INTERNAL
Set the SYN_SRC to be the system default value. The "Internal" value of the SYN_SRC is only applied for the SYNC-NE AID on the ED-SYNCN command.
SYNC-NE
SYNC-NE source. It is only used in the alarm report or alarm retrieve commands.
{BITS-1,BITS-2}
BITS-1 or BITS-2 of the synchronization source
4.2.18 SYNC_REF
4.2.18.1 SYNC_REF for ONS 15454
Synchronization AIDs
Table 4-37 SYNC_REF for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
ALL
Equivalent to a combination of SYNC-ALL, BITS-1 and BITS-2. This AID is valid only for the commands RTRV-ALM-SYNCN and RTRV-COND-SYNCN
SYNC-ALL
NE, BITS1 and BITS2 sync AIDs used for the RTRV-SYNCN command only
SYNC-NE
NE sync AID
SYNC-{BITS1,BITS2}
BITS1 and BITS2 sync AIDs
4.2.18.2 SYNC_REF for ONS 15327
Synchronization AIDs
Table 4-38 SYNC_REF for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
SYNC-ALL
NE, BITS1 and BITS2 sync AIDs used for the RTRV-SYNCN command only
SYNC-NE
NE sync AID
SYNC-{BITS1,BITS2}
BITS1 and BITS2 sync AIDs
4.2.19 SYNCSW
4.2.19.1 SYNCSW for ONS 15454
New synchronization reference that will be used
Table 4-39 SYNCSW for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
INT
Internal clock. The "INT" value of the syncsw is only applied for the SYNC-NE AID on the OPR-SYNC-SW command.
PRI
Primary timing reference
SEC
Secondary timing reference
THIRD
Third timing reference
4.2.19.2 SYNCSW for ONS 15327
New synchronization reference that will be used
Table 4-40 SYNCSW for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
INT
Internal clock. The "INT" value of the syncsw is only applied for the SYNC-NE AID on the OPR-SYNC-SW command.
PRI
Primary timing reference
SEC
Secondary timing reference
THIRD
Third timing reference
4.2.20 TACC
4.2.20.1 TACC for ONS 15454
Test access AID which indicates the TAP number
Table 4-41 TACC for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
{0, 1-999}
Indicates individual TAP number of the NE. The zero (0) TAP number is used in the [<TACC>] field of the ED-rr test access related commands. When [<TACC>] is zero (0), the TAP is deleted.
4.2.20.2 TACC for ONS 15327
Test access AID which indicates the TAP number
Table 4-42 TACC for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
{0, 1-999}
Indicates individual TAP number of the NE. The zero (0) TAP number is used in the [<TACC>] field of the ED-rr test access related commands. When [<TACC>] is zero (0), the TAP is deleted.
4.2.21 UDC
4.2.21.1 UDC for ONS 15454
(ONS 15454 only)
UDC AIDs for F-UDC and DCC-UDC channels on the AICI card
Table 4-43 UDC for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
UDC-{F,DCC}-{A,B}
F-UDC and DCC-UDC AIDs for A and B channels
4.2.22 VT1_5
4.2.22.1 VT1_5 for ONS 15454
Virtual termination AIDs
Table 4-44 VT1_5 for ONS 15454
Pattern
Description
VT1-{1-6,12-17}-1-{1-7}-{1-2}
DS1 card VT AID set
VT1-{1-6,12-17}-{1-12}-{1-7}-{1-4}
EC1, one-port OC12, four-port OC3 card VT AID set
VT1-{1-6,12-17}-{1-48}-{1-7}-{1-4}
OC48AS and four-port OC12 card VT AID set
VT1-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6}-{1-7}-{1-4}
DS3XM card VT AID set
VT1-{5-6,12-13}-{1-192}-{1-7}-{1-4}
OC192 card VT AID set
VT1-{5,6,12,13}-{1-48}-{1-7}-{1-4}
OC48 card VT AID set
4.2.22.2 VT1_5 for ONS 15327
Virtual termination AIDs
Table 4-45 VT1_5 for ONS 15327
Pattern
Description
ALL
All the VT cross-connections of the NE. This <ALL> AID is only used for the RTRV-CRS-VT1 command.
VT1-{5-6}-{1-2}-{1-7}-{1-4}
DS1 on XTC card VT AID set
VT1-{5-6}-{1-3}-{1-7}-{1-4}
DS3 on XTC card VT AID Set
VT1-{1-4}-{1-12}-{1-7}-{1-4}
OC3 and OC12 card VT AID set
VT1-{1-4}-{1-48}-{1-7}-{1-4
OC48 card VT AID set
4.3 Parameter Types
This section provides a description of all message parameter types defined for the TL1 messages used in the ONS 15454 and ONS 15327. The TL1 message descriptions frequently refer to this section.
4.3.1 ATAG Description
The ATAG is used for message sequencing. There are three streams of autonomous messages and each stream corresponds to a sequence. The sequence numbers increment by one for each autonomous message within that stream. The format of ATAG differs for each stream. The three streams are:
1. Alarmed events:
These include REPT ALM and REPT EVT messages as well as the REPT SW autonomous message.
ATAG Format: x.y where x - sequence number of this alarmed event. This is an integer in the range of 0-9999. y - sequence number of the previous alarmed event which is related to this alarmed event. This is an integer in the range of 0-9999.
If there is no such previous related event, then y will be the same as x. For example, the first time an alarm is raised you will receive the autonomous message:
This sequence number is global across all existing PM schedules.
4.3.2 CTAG Description
The correlation tag (CTAG) is included in each command by the user and is repeated by the NE in the response to allow the user to associate the command and response messages.
Note The valid values for a CTAG are strings of up to 6 characters comprised of identifiers (alphanumeric, beginning with a letter) or decimal numerals (a string of decimal digits with an optional non-trailing ".").
4.3.3 TID Description
The TID is the name of the NE where the command is addressed. TID is the Telcordia name for the system.
4.3.4 Parameter Notes
1. If a parameter is set to a value that is inconsistent with something already in the database, and that value is not changed to a consistent value then the command will be denied.
2. If a parameter is set to a value that is consistent with what is already in the database, but another parameter in the same command is incompatible, then the command will be denied.
3. The correct way to issue a command where parameters may be in conflict is to:
a. First issue that command and change all relevant parameters to compatible values,
b. Then issue the command again to change the target values.
For example, OC-N is syncmsg=y, to change SDH to y, ED-OCN needs to be called to set syncmsg=N, then called again to set SDH=y.
4. The attribute defaults have also been presented under RTRV commands, and they can be retrieved only if the RTRV commands follow the card/entity original provision.
5. The default for an optional field of an ED command is either the provisioned default value or the last provisioned value in the previous ED command.
4.3.5 ALL_MONTYPE
Monitoring type list
Table 4-46 ALL_MONTYPE Values
ALL_MONTYPE Values
Description
AISSP
Alarm Indication Signal Seconds - Path
CVCPP
Coding Violations - CP-Bit Path
CVL
Coding Violations - Line
CVP
Coding Violations - Path
CVS
Coding Violations - Section
CVV
Coding Violations - Section
ESCPP
Errored Seconds - CP- Bit Path
ESL
Errored Seconds - Line
ESP
Errored Seconds - Path
ESS
Errored Seconds - Section
ESV
Errored Seconds - VT Path
FCL
Failure Count - Line
FCP
Failure Count - Path
LOSSL
Loss of Signal Seconds - Line
NPJC-PDET
PPJC-PDET:Negative Pointer Justification
NPJC-PGEN
PPJC-PGEN:Negative Pointer Justification
PPJC-PDET
PPJC-PDET:Positive Pointer Justification
PPJC-PGEN
PPJC-PGEN:Positive Pointer Justification
PSC
Protection Switching Count
PSC-R
Protection Switching Count - Ring
PSC-S
Protection Switching Count - Span
PSC-W
Protection Switching Count - Working
PSD
Protection Switching Duration
PSD-R
Protection Switching Duration - Ring
PSD-S
Protection Switching Duration - Span
PSD-W
Protection Switching Duration - Working
SASCPP
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Second - CP-Bit Path
SASP
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Seconds Path
SEFS
Severely Errored Framing Seconds
SESCPP
Severely Errored Second - CP-Bit Path
SESL
Severely Errored Second - Line
SESP
Severely Errored Second - Path
SESS
Severely Errored Second - Section
SESV
Severely Errored Second - VT Path
UASCPP
Unavailable Second - CP-Bit Path
UASL
Unavailable Second - Line
UASP
Unavailable Second - Path
UASV
Unavailable Second - VT Path
4.3.6 ALL_THR
Threshold list
Table 4-47 ALL_THR Value
ALL_THR Values
Description
T-AISSP
Alarm Indication Signal Seconds - Path
T-BBEHP
Background Block Errors - High Order Path -VC4/VC4-nc
T-BBEMS
Background Block Errors- Multiplex Section
T-BBERS
Background Block Errors - Regenerator Section
T-CVCPP
Coding Violations - CP-Bit Path
T-CVL
Coding Violations - Line
T-CVP
Coding Violations - Path
T-CVS
Coding Violations - Section
T-CVV
Coding Violations - VT Path
T-EBHP
EB - High Order Path
T-EBLP
EB Low Order Path VC3/VC12
T-EBMS
EB Multiplex Section
T-EBRS
EB Regenerator Section
T-ESCPP
Errored Seconds - CP-Bit Path
T-ESHP
ED High Order Path VC4/VC4-nc
T-ESL
Errored Seconds - Line
T-ESLP
ES Low Order PAth VC3/VC12
T-ESMS
ES Multiplex Section
T-ESP
Errored Seconds - Path
T-ESRS
ES Regenerator Section
T-ESS
Errored Seconds - Section
T-ESV
Errored Seconds - VT Path
T-FCHP
FC High Order Path
T-FCL
Failure Count - Line
T-FCP
Failure Count - Path
T-FCLP
FC Low Order Path
T-FCMS
FC Multiplex Section
T-FCP
Failure Count - Line
T-LOSSL
Loss of Signal Seconds - Line
T-PJNEG
PPJC-PDET:Negative Pointer Justification
T-PJNEG-GEN
PPJC-PGEN:Negative Pointer Justification
T-PJPOS
PPJC-PDET:Positive Pointer Justification
T-PJPOS-GEN
PPJC-PGEN:Positive Pointer Justification
T-PSC
Protection Switching Count
T-PSD
Protection Switching Duration
T-SASCPP
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Second - CP-Bit Path
T-SASP
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Seconds
T-SEFS
Severely Errored Framing Seconds
T-SEFSRS
SEFRS
T-SESCPP
Severely Errored Second - CP-Bit Path
T-SESHP
SES High Order Path
T-SESL
Severely Errored Second - Line
T-SESLP
SES Low Order Path
T-SESMS
SES Multiplex Section
T-SESP
Severely Errored Second - Path
T-SESRS
SES Regeneration Section
T-SESS
Severely Errored Second - Section
T-SESV
Severely Errored Second - VT Path
T-UASCPP
Unavailable Second - CP-Bit Path
T-UASHP
UA High Order Path
T-UASL
Unavailable Second - Line
T-UASLP
UA Low Order Path
T-UASMS
UA Multiplex Section
T-UASP
Unavailable Second - Path
T-UASV
Unavailable Second - VT Path
4.3.7 BITS_LineBuildOut
BITS Line buildout
Table 4-48 BITS_LineBuildOut Values
BITS_LineBuildOut Values
Description
0-133
BITS line buildout range is 0-133
134-266
BITS line buildout range is 134-266
267-399
BITS line buildout range is 267-399
400-533
BITS line buildout range is 400-533
534-655
BITS line buildout range is 534-655
4.3.8 BLSR_MODE
BLSR mode
Table 4-49 BLSR_MODE Values
BLSR_MODE Values
Description
2F
Two fiber BLSR
4F
Four fiber BLSR
4.3.9 BLSR_TYPE
BLSR type of an OCN port
Table 4-50 BLSR_TYPE Values
BLSR_TYPE Values
Description
EASTPROT
Identifies that the OCN port is an east protecting port
EASTWORK
Identifies that the OCN port is an east working port
WESTPROT
Identifies that the OCN port is a west protecting port
WESTWORK
Identifies that the OCN port is a west working port
4.3.10 CCT
Defines the type of cross-connect to be created
Table 4-51 CCT Values
CCT Values
Description
1WAY
A unidirectional connection from a source tributary to a destination tributary
1WAYDC
UPSR mcast drop with (1-way) continue
1WAYEN
UPSR mcast end node (1-way continue)
1WAYMON
A unidirectional monitor connection
1WAYPCA
A unidirectional connection from a source tributary to a destination tributary on the protection path/fiber
2WAY
A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries
2WAYPCA
A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries on the extra protection path/fiber
4.3.11 CMD_MODE
Command mode is used to force the system to execute a given command regardless of any standing conditions. Normal mode is the default behavior for all commands but the user may specify FRCD to force the system to override a state in which the command would normally be denied.
Table 4-52 CMD_MODE Values
CMD_MODE Values
Description
FRCD
Force the system to override a state in which the command would normally be denied
NORM
Execute the command normally. Do not override any conditions that may make the command fail.
4.3.12 COND_EFF
The affected unit's condition
Table 4-53 COND_EFF Values
COND_EFF Values
Description
CL
Standing condition cleared
SC
Standing condition raised
TC
Transient condition
4.3.13 CONDITION
The condition type of the alarm indication
Table 4-54 CONDITION Values
CONDITION Values
Description
ACOMAN
Alarm cutoff is in manual mode
AIS
External failure - Incoming - Alarm Indication Signal
AIS-L
External failure - Incoming - Alarm Indication Signal - Line
AIS-P
External failure - Incoming - Alarm Indication Signal - Path
Internal hardware - Control Equipment - Working memory failure
WKSWBK
Recovery action - Working facility/equipment switched back to working
WKSWPR
Recovery action - Working facility/equipment switched to protection unit
WRMRESTART
Recovery action - Warm Restart
WTR
Wait To Restore
WTR-RING
Recovery action - SONET ring is in Wait To Restore state
WTR-SPAN
Recovery action - SONET span is in Wait To Restore state
4.3.14 CONT_MODE
Current state of environmental control
Table 4-55 CONT_MODE Values
CONT_MODE Values
Description
NA
Indicates Not applicable (i.e., duration is MNTRY)
OPR
Indicates that the environment control state is CLOSE
RLS
Indicates that the environment control state is OPEN
4.3.15 CONTTYPE
The Environmental control types as defined by Telcordia GR-833-CORE, Issue 2, November 1996, Appendix G.
Table 4-56 CONTTYPE Values
CONTTYPE Values
Description
AIRCOND
Air conditioning
ENGINE
Engine
FAN
Fan
GEN
Generator
HEAT
Heat
LIGHT
Light
MISC
Miscellaneous
SPKLR
Sprinkler
4.3.16 CRS_TYPE
Indicates the cross-connection type
Table 4-57 CRS_TYPE Values
CRS_TYPE Values
Description
STS
Indicates all the STS cross-connections
VT
Indicates all the VT1 cross-connections
4.3.17 DIRECTION
Transmit and receive directions
Table 4-58 DIRECTION Values
DIRECTION Values
Description
BTH
Both transmit and receive directions
RCV
Receive direction only
TRMT
Transmit direction only
4.3.18 DIRN
Specifies the discriminating level for the requested monitored parameter
Table 4-59 DIRN Values
DIRN Values
Description
DN
Monitored parameter with values equal to or greater than the level of LEV will be reported
UP
Monitored parameter with values equal to or less than the value of LEV will be reported
4.3.19 DL_TYPE
Indicates software download type
Table 4-60 DL_TYPE Values
DL_TYPE Values
Description
ACT
Indicates to activate to a newer software load during the software download
RVRT
Indicates to revert to an older software load during software download
4.3.20 DS_LINE_CODE
DS123 Line Code
Table 4-61 DS_LINE_CODE Values
DS_LINE_CODE Values
Description
B3ZS
Bipolar with Three-Zero Substitution
4.3.21 DS_LINE_TYPE
DS123 Line type
Table 4-62 DS_LINE_TYPE Values
DS_LINE_TYPE Values
Description
C-BIT
C-BIT line type applies to DS3XM and DS3E card
M23
M23 line type applies to DS3XM and DS3E card
UNFRAMED
Line Type is unframed. The old DS3 (L3M) and DS3CR cards can only run in unframed mode.
4.3.22 DURATION
Duration
Table 4-63 DURATION Values
DURATION Values
Description
CONTS
Continuous duration
MNTRY
Momentary duration
4.3.23 E_LBO
Electrical signal line buildout
Table 4-64 E_LBO Values
E_LBO Values
Description
0-225
Electrical signal buildout range is 0-225
226-450
Electrical signal buildout range is 226-450
4.3.24 ENV_ALM
Environmental alarm types as defined by Telcordia GR-833-CORE, Issue 2, November 1996, Appendix F.
Table 4-65 ENV_ALM Values
ENV_ALM Values
Description
AIRCOMPR
Air compressor failure
AIRCOND
Air conditioning failure
AIRDRYR
Air dryer failure
BATDSCHRG
Battery discharging
BATTERY
Battery failure
CLFAN
Cooling fan failure
CPMAJOR
Centralized power major failure
CPMINOR
Centralized power minor failure
ENGINE
Engine failure
ENGOPRG
Engine operating
EXPLGS
Explosive gas
FIRDETR
Fire detector failure
FIRE
Fire
FLOOD
Flood
FUSE
Fuse failure
GEN
Generator failure
HIAIR
High airflow
HIHUM
High humidity
HITEMP
High temperature
HIWTR
High water
INTRUDER
Intrusion
LWBATVG
Low battery voltage
LWFUEL
Low fuel
LWHUM
Low humidity
LWPRES
Low cable pressure
LWTEMP
Low temperature
LWWTR
Low water
MISC
Miscellaneous
OPENDR
Open door
POWER
Commercial power failure
PUMP
Pump failure
PWR-48
48 Volt power supply failure
RECT
Rectifier failure
RECTHI
Rectifier high voltage
RECTLO
Rectifier low voltage
SMOKE
Smoke
TOXICGAS
Toxic gas
VENTN
Ventilation system failure
4.3.25 EQPT_TYPE
Identifies the type of equipment being provisioned into a slot
Table 4-66 EQPT_TYPE Values
EQPT_TYPE Values
Description
AIC
The Alarm Interface Controller Card is an optional card which expands system management capabilities for the customer defined alarm I/O and orderwire functionality
AICI
The AICI card
AIP
The Alarm Indicator Panel
BP
The Backplane of the NE
DCC
The Data Communications Channel
DS1-14
A 14 port interface card supporting DS1 facilities
DS1N-14
A 14 port interface card supporting DS1 facilities
DS3-12
A 12 port interface card supporting DS3 facilities
DS3-3
A 3 port interface card supporting DS3 facilities
DS3ATM-12
A 12 port interface card supporting DS3 ATM facilities
DS3CR-12
Cost reduced DS3
DS3E-12
A 12 port interface card supporting DS3E facilities
DS3NE-12
A 12 port interface card supporting DS3E facilities
DS3N-12
A 12 port interface card supporting DS3 facilities
DS3XM-6
An interface card that converts six framed DS-3 network connections to 28x6 or 168 VT1.5s
E1000T-2
A 2 port interface card supporting 1000 Base T Ethernet facilities
E100T-12
A 12 port interface card supporting 100 Base T Ethernet facilities
E100T-4
A four port interface card supporting 100 Base T Ethernet facilities.
EC1-12
A 12 port interface card supporting EC1 facilities
FTA
The Fan Tray of the NE
FTA1
The Fan Tray 1 of the NE
FTA2
The Fan Tray 2 of the NE
G1000-4
A four port G1000 card
MIC-28-3-A
ONS 15327 MIC card A
MIC-28-3-B
ONS 15327 MIC card B
MIC-EXT
ONS 15327 MIC card
MIC-GEN
ONS 15327 MIC card
OC12
An interface card that supports one or more OC-12 (622Mbs) optical facilities
OC12-327
ONS 15327 OC12 card
OC12-4
A four port OC12 card
OC12-IR-1
An interface card that supports one intermediate range OC-12 (622Mbs) optical facilities
OC12-LR-1
An interface card that supports one long range OC-12 (622Mbs) optical facilities
OC12-SR-1
An interface card that supports one short range OC-12 (622Mbs) optical facilities
OC192-LR-1
An interface card that supports one or more OC-192 optical facilities
OC3
An interface card that supports multiple OC-3 (155Mbs) optical facilities
OC3-327
ONS 15327 OC3 card
OC3-IR-4
An interface card that supports four intermediate range OC-3 (155Mbs) optical facilities
OC3-SR-4
An interface card that supports four short range OC-3 (155Mbs) optical facilities
OC3ATM-IR-6
An interface card that supports six intermediate range OC-3 (155Mbs) ATM optical fibers
OC3POS-SR-4
An interface card that supports four short range OC-3 (155Mbs) POS optical facilities
OC48
An interface card that supports one or more OC-48 (10Gbs) optical facilities
OC48-327
ONS 15327 OC48 card
OC48-AS-1
An interface card that supports one short range OC-48 (10Gbs) optical facilities that can be provisioned in any I/O slot
OC48-ELR-1
An interface card that supports one short range OC-48 (2.5Gbs) optical facility
OC48-IR-1
An interface card that supports one intermediate range OC-48 (10Gbs) optical facility
OC48-LR-1
An interface card that supports one long range OC-48 (10Gbs) optical facility
OC48-SR-1
An interface card that supports one short range OC-48 (10Gbs) optical facilities
TCC
The Timing Communication and Control card
XC
A Cross-connect card
XCVT
A Cross-Connect card
XC10G
A Cross-Connect card
XTC
ONS 15327 XTC card
XTC-DS1-14
ONS 15327 XTC DS1-14 card
XTC-DS1-28
ONS 15327 XTC DS1-28 card
XTC-DS1-56
ONS 15327 XTC DS1-56 card
XTC-DS3-3
ONS 15327 XTC DS3-3 card
4.3.26 EQUIP
Indicates the presence of a plug-in unit
Table 4-67 EQUIP Values
EQUIP Values
Description
EQUIP
The unit is Equipped - present
UNEQUIP
The unit is Unequipped - absent
4.3.27 EQUIPMENT_TYPE
Equipment type
Table 4-68 EQUIPMENT_TYPE Values
EQUIPMENT_TYPE Values
Description
AIC
AIC card
AICI
AICI card
DS1
DS1 card
DS1N
DS1N card
DS3
DS3 card
DS3E
DS3E card
DS3N
DS3N card
DS3NE
DS3NE card
DS3XM
DS3XM card
E1000T
E1000T card
E100T
E100T card
EC1
EC1 card
G1000-4
A four port G1000 card
MIC
ONS 15327 MIC card
MIC-EXT
ONS 15327 XC-EXT card
OC3
OC3 card
OC12
OC12 card
OC12-4
A four port OC12 card
OC48
OC48 card
OC192
OC192 card
TCC
TCC card
XC
XC card
XC10G
XC10G card
XCVT
XCVT card
XTC
ONS 15327 XTC card
4.3.28 EXT_RING
Indicates if the ring supports the extended K1/K2/K3 protocol
Table 4-69 EXT_RING Values
EXT_RING Values
Description
N
Indicates the Ring does not support the extended K1/K2/K3 protocol
Y
Indicates the Ring does support the extended K1/K2/K3 protocol
4.3.29 FLOW
Indicates the type of flow control that has been negotiated for an Ethernet port
Table 4-70 FLOW Values
FLOW Values
Description
ASYMMETRIC
Asymmetric flow control
NONE
No flow control
4.3.30 FRAME_FORMAT
The frame format for a T1 port
Table 4-71 FRAME_FORMAT Values
FRAME_FORMAT Values
Description
D4
Frame format is D4
ESF
Frame format is ESF
UNFRAMED
Frame format is unframed
4.3.31 INH_MODE
Indicates whether the function is inhibited
Table 4-72 INH_MODE Values
INH_MODE Values
Description
ALW
Function is allowed
INH
Function is inhibited
4.3.32 LINE_BUILDOUT
Line buildout
Table 4-73 LINE_BUILDOUT Values
LINE_BUILDOUT Values
Description
0-131
Line buildout range is 0-131
132-262
Line buildout range is 132-262
263-393
Line buildout range is 263-393
394-524
Line buildout range is 394-524
525-655
Line buildout range is 525-655
4.3.33 LINE_CODE
Line code
Table 4-74 LINE_CODE Values
LINE_CODE Values
Description
AMI
Line code value is AMI
B8ZS
Line code value is B8ZS (Bipolar with Three-Zero Substitution)
4.3.34 LOCATION
Identifies the location where the action is to take place
Table 4-75 LOCATION Values
LOCATION Values
Description
FEND
Action occurs on the Far End of the facility
NEND
Action occurs on the Near End of the facility
4.3.35 LPBK_TYPE
Indicates the type of loopback that is to be operated or released
Table 4-76 LPBK_TYPE Values
LPBK_TYPE Values
Description
FACILITY
A type of loopback that connects the incoming received signal immediately following the optical-to-electrical conversion (after descrambling) to the associated transmitter in the return direction
TERMINAL
A loopback that connects the signal that is about to be transmitted (after scrambling but before the electrical-to-optical conversion) is connected to the associated, incoming receiver
4.3.36 MFS_TYPE
Indicates the maximum frame size used by an Ethernet card
Table 4-77 MFS_TYPE Values
MFS_TYPE Values
Description
1548
Normal frame size
JUMBO
Jumbo frame size
4.3.37 MOD2
Line/Path Modifier
Table 4-78 MOD2 Values
MOD2 Values
Description
DS1
DS1 line of a DS3XM card
EC1
EC1 facility
OC3
OC3 facility
OC12
OC12 facility
OC48
OC48 facility
OC192
OC192 facility
STS1
STS1 path
STS3C
STS3C path
STS6C
STS6C path
STS9C
STS9C path
STS12C
STS12C path
STS48C
STS48C path
STS192C
STS192C path
T1
T1/DS1 facility/line
T3
T3/DS3 facility/line
VT1
VT1_5 path
4.3.38 MOD2_IO
Facility/Line Modifier
Table 4-79 MOD2_IO Values
MOD2_IO Values
Description
DS1
DS1 line of a DS3XM card
EC1
EC1 facility
G1000
G1000 facility
OC3
OC3 facility
OC12
OC12 facility
OC48
OC48 facility
OC192
OC192 facility
T1
T1/DS1 facility
T3
T3/DS3 facility
4.3.39 MOD2ALM
Alarm type for certain generic TL1 commands
Table 4-80 MOD2ALM Values
MOD2ALM Values
Description
DS1
DS1 alarm
E100
E100 alarm
E1000
E1000 alarm
EC1
EC1 alarm
G1000
G1000 alarm
OC3
OC3 alarm
OC12
OC12 alarm
OC48
OC48 alarm
OC192
OC192 alarm
STS1
STS alarm
STS3C
STS alarm
STS6C
STS alarm
STS9C
STS alarm
STS12C
STS alarm
STS48C
STS alarm
STS192C
STS alarm
T1
T1 alarm
T3
T3 alarm
UDCDCC
UDCDCC Alarm
UDCF
UCDF Alarm
VT1
VT1 alarm
4.3.40 MOD2B
Alarm type for certain generic TL1 commands
Table 4-81 MOD2B Values
MOD2B Values
Description
BITS
BITS alarm
COM
Common alarm
DS1
DS1 alarm
E100
E100 alarm
E1000
E1000 alarm
EC1
EC1 alarm
ENV
ENV alarm
EQPT
EQPT alarm
G1000
G1000 alarm
MIC
MIC Alarm (ONS 15327)
MIC-EXT
MIC-EXT Alarm (ONS 15327)
OC3
OC3 alarm
OC12
OC12 alarm
OC48
OC48 alarm
OC192
OC192 alarm
STS1
STS alarm
STS3C
STS alarm
STS6C
STS alarm
STS9C
STS alarm
STS12C
STS alarm
STS24C
STS alarm
STS48C
STS alarm
STS192C
STS Alarm
SYNCN
SYNCN alarm
T1
T1 alarm
T3
T3 alarm
TCC
TCC alarm
UCP
UCP Alarm
VT1
VT alarm
XTC
ONS 15327 XTC Alarm
4.3.41 MOD_PATH
STS/VT Path Modifier
Table 4-82 MOD_PATH Values
MOD_PATH Values
Description
STS1
STS1 path
STS3C
STS3C path
STS6C
STS6C path
STS9C
STS9C path
STS12C
STS12C path
STS24C
STS 24C path
STS48C
STS48C path
STS192
STS192C path
VT1
VT1_5 path
4.3.42 MOD_PORT
Move from MOD2_IO without DS1
Table 4-83 MOD_PORT Values
MOD_PORT Values
Description
EC1
EC1 port
G1000
G1000 port
OC3
OC3 port
OC12
OC12 port
OC48
OC48 port
OC192
OC192 port
T1
T1/DS1 port
T3
T3/DS3 port
4.3.43 MOD_TACC
Test Access Modifier
Table 4-84 MOD_TACC Values
MOD_TACC Values
Description
DS1
DS1 line of a DS3XM card
STS1
STS1 path
STS3C
STS3C path
STS6C
STS6C path
STS9C
STS9C path
STS12C
STS12C path
STS24C
STS24C path
STS48C
STS48C path
STS192C
STS192C path
T1
T1/DS1 facility/line
T3
T3/DS3 facility/line
VT1
VT1_5 path
4.3.44 MODULE_OP
Module operation mode
Table 4-85 MOD_OP Values
MODULE_OP Values
Description
CLR
Clear switch operation mode
LOCKDX
Lock duplex switch operation mode
LOCKPRT
Lock switch to protection operation mode
LOCKWKG
Lock switch to working operation mode
RST
Reset operation mode
SWITCHDX
Switch duplex operation mode
SWITCHPRT
Switch to protection operation mode
SWITCHWKG
Switch to working operation mode
UNLOCKDX
Unlock duplex switch operation mode
UNLOCKPRT
Unlock switch to protection operation mode
UNLOCKWKG
Unlock switch to working operation mode
UPGRADE
Upgrade operation mode
4.3.45 MSGTYPE
Type of trace message
Table 4-86 MSGTYPE Values
MSGTYPE Values
Description
EXPTRC
Expected incoming Path trace message
INCTRC
Incoming Path trace message
TRC
Outgoing Path trace message
4.3.46 MUX_TYPE
BLSR Extension Byte
Table 4-87 MUX_TYPE Values
MUX_TYPE Values
Description
E2
E2 Byte (orderwire)
F1
F1 Byte (user)
K3
K3 Byte
Z2
Z2 Byte
4.3.47 NOTIF_CODE
The 2-character Notification Code associated with an autonomous message
Table 4-88 NOTIF_CODE Values
NOTIF_CODE Values
Description
CL
The condition causing the alarm has Cleared
CR
A Critical alarm
MJ
A Major alarm
MN
A Minor alarm
NA
The condition is Not Alarmed
NR
The alarm is not reported
4.3.48 OCN_BLSR
Modifier used to differentiate the various levels of OC-N in BLSR
Table 4-89 OCN_BLSR Values
OCN_BLSR Values
Description
OC12
Optical Carrier level-12 (662Mbs)
OC48
Optical Carrier level-48 (2.4Gbs)
OC192
Optical Carrier level-192 (10Gbs)
4.3.49 OCN_MONTYPE
OCN monitor type
Table 4-90 OCN_MONTYPE Values
OCN_MONTYPE Values
Description
CVL
Coding Violation - Line
ESL
Errored Second - Line
PJNEG
PPJC-PDET:Negative Pointer Justification
PJPOS
PPJC-PFEN:Negative Pointer Justification
PSC
Protection Switching Count
PSD
Protection Switching Duration
SEFS
Severely Errored Framing Seconds
UASL
Unavailable Second -Line
4.3.50 OCN_TYPE
Modifier used to differentiate the various levels of OC-N in the ENT/ED/DLT/RTRV commands
Table 4-91 OCN_TYPE Values
OCN_TYPE Values
Description
OC3
Optical Carrier level-3 (155Mbs)
OC12
Optical Carrier level-12 (622Mbs)
OC48
Optical Carrier level-48 (2.4Gbs)
OC192
Optical Carrier level-192 (10Gbs)
4.3.51 ON_OFF
Disable or Enable an attribute
Table 4-92 ON_OFF Values
ON_OFF Values
Description
N
Disable the attribute
Y
Enable the attribute
4.3.52 OPTICAL_MODE
The facility optical mode
Table 4-93 OPTICAL_MODE Values
OPTICAL_MODE Values
Description
SDH
The SDH optical mode the European format
SONET
The SONET optical mode the American format
4.3.53 OPTICS
The type of gigabyte Ethernet optics in place
Table 4-94 OPTICS Values
OPTICS Values
Description
1000_BASE_LX
1000 Base LX
1000_BASE_SX
1000 Base SX
1000_BASE_ZX
1000 Base ZX
UNKNOWN
Unknown Optical Type
UNPLUGGED
Unplugged
4.3.54 PM_MODE
Identifies the type of PM parameters. Only P type is supported.
Table 4-95 PM_MODE Values
PM_MODE Values
Description
I
Transport Intermediate Node PM parameters
L
Transport Line PM parameters
NONE
No PM parameters are being stored for the entity
P
Transport Path PM parameters
S
Transport Section PM parameters
SEG
Transport Path Segment PM parameters (e.g., ISDN BRA)
4.3.55 PM_STATE
Directs the named PM mode type - path (P) state
Table 4-96 PM_STATE Values
PM_STATE Values
Description
OFF
Disable the mode
ON
Enable the mode
4.3.56 PRIVILEGE
Security level
Table 4-97 PRIVILEGE Values
PRIVILEGE Values
Description
MAINT
Maintenance security level
PROV
Provisioning security level
RTRV
Retrieve security level
SUPER
Superuser security level
4.3.57 PRODUCT_TYPE
Product (NE) type
Table 4-98 PRODUCT_TYPE Values
PRODUCT_TYPE Values
Description
15327
Cisco ONS 15327 NE
15454
Cisco ONS 15454 NE
UNKNOWN
Unknown product type
4.3.58 PROTECTION_GROUP
Protection group type
Table 4-99 PROTECTION_GROUP Values
PROTECTION_GROUP Values
Description
1-1
1 to 1 protection group
1-N
1 to N protection group
4.3.59 PST
Primary State. This parameter indicates the current overall service condition of an entity.
Table 4-100 PST Values
PST Values
Description
IS
In-service
OOS
Out-of-Service
4.3.60 REVERTIVE_TIME
Revertive time
Table 4-101 REVERTIVE_TIME Values
REVERTIVE_TIME Values
Description
0.5 - 12.0
Revertive time is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes
4.3.61 SD_BER
The threshold for declaring Signal Degrade on a facility or path
Table 4-102 SD_BER Values
SD_BER Values
Description
1E-5-1E-9
SDBER is the 1E-5-1E-9
4.3.62 SDCC_MODE
Enables or disables the Section Data Communications Channel (SDCC) for the specified facility
Table 4-103 SDCC_MODE Values
SDCC_MODE Values
Description
N
Section Data Communications Channel is disabled for this facility
Y
Section Data Communications Channel is enabled for this facility
4.3.63 SERV_EFF
Indicates the effect of the alarm on service
Table 4-104 SERV_EFF Values
SERV_EFF Values
Description
NSA
The condition is Non-Service Affecting
SA
The condition is Service Affecting
4.3.64 SF_BER
The threshold for declaring Signal Failure on a facility or path
Table 4-105 SF_BER Values
SF_BER Values
Description
1E-3-1E-5
SFBER is the 1E-3-1E-5
4.3.65 SIDE
The role the unit is playing in the protection group
Table 4-106 SIDE Values
SIDE Values
Description
PROT
The entity is the protection unit in the protection group
WORK
The entity is a working unit in the protection group
4.3.66 SST
Secondary State. This parameter provides additional information pertaining to the state management of an entity. Values for this state included here are a subset of the list in the GR document.
Table 4-107 SST Values
SST Values
Description
AINS
Out of service, auto in service
MT
Out of service, maintenance mode
4.3.67 STATUS
Indicates whether the unit in the protection pair is active or standby
Table 4-108 STATUS Values
STATUS Values
Description
ACT
The entity is the active unit on the shelf
NA
Status is unavailable
STBY
The entity is the standby unit on the shelf
4.3.68 STM_TYPE
The Synchronous Transport Mode of the NE
Table 4-109 STM_TYPE Values
STM_TYPE Values
Description
SDH
The NE is operating in Synchronous Digital Hierarchy mode
SONET
The NE is operating in Synchronous Optical Network mode
4.3.69 STS_MONTYPE
STS Monitor Type
Table 4-110 STS_MONTYPE Values
STS_MONTYPE Values
Description
CVP
Coding Violation - P
ESP
Errored Second - Path
SESP
Severely Errored Second - Path
UASP
Unavailable Second - Path
4.3.70 STS_PATH
Modifier for some of the STS commands. This table does not include STS for the RTRV-CRS command, because STS is not a standard designator.
Table 4-111 STS_PATH Values
STS_PATH Values
Description
STS1
Synchronous Transport Signal level-1 (51 Mbs)
STS3C
Synchronous Transport Signal level-3 Concatenated (155 Mbs)
STS6C
Synchronous Transport Signal level-6 Concatenated (310 Mbs)
STS9C
Synchronous Transport Signal level-9 Concatenated (465 Mbs)
STS12C
Synchronous Transport Signal level-12 Concatenated (622 Mbs)
STS24C
Synchronous Transport Signal level-24 Concatenated (1240 Mbs)
STS48C
Synchronous Transport Signal level-48 Concatenated (2488 Mbs)
STS192C
Synchronous Transport Signal level-192 (9952 Mbs)
4.3.71 SW
The type of switch to be initiated
Table 4-112 SW Values
SW Values
Description
APS-CLEAR
APS-CLEAR switch state. It is a read only switch state, and is not allowed in the OPR-PROTNSW-xxx commands.
CLEAR
CLEAR switch state. This switch state is not allowed in the OPR-PROTNSW-xxx commands.
EXERCISE
EXERCISE switch state. This switch state is not allowed in the OPR-PROTNSW-XXX commands.
FRCD
Force a switch unless another FRCD or LOCKOUT is in effect.
LOCKOUT
Locks the facility out of switching. The system cannot switch to the protect facility to carry service.
MAN
Requests a manual switch of the facility
4.3.72 SW_TYPE
BLSR Switch Type. MANWKSWBK, MANWKSWPR, FRCDWKSWBK, FRCDWKSWPR, LOCKOUTOFPR and LOCKOUTOFWK are read only values for RTRV-PROTNSW-OCN commands. They are not allowed for the OPR-PROTNSW-OCN command. RING and SPAN are the only allowed values for SW_TYPE for BLSR Protection switching.
Caution In Release 3.4, Cisco advises against using MANWKSWBK, MANWKSWPR, FRCDWKSWBK, FRCDWKSWPR, LOCKOUTOFPR and LOCKOUTOFWK for SW_TYPE in the OPR-PROTNSW-OCN command.
Table 4-113 SW_TYPE Values
SW_TYPE Values
Description
FRCDWKSWBK
Working unit forced to switch back to working
FRCDWKSWPR
Working unit forced to switch to the protection unit
LOCKOUTOFPR
Lockout of protection
LOCKOUTOFWK
Lockout of working
MANWKSWBK
Manual switch of working unit back to working
MANWKSWPR
Manual switch of working unit back to the protection unit
RING
BLSR ring switch type
SPAN
BLSR span switch type
4.3.73 SYNC_CLOCK_REF_QUALITY_LEVEL
Clock Source Quality Level
Table 4-114 SYNC_CLOCK_REF_QUALITY_LEVEL Values
SYNC_CLOCK_REF_QUALITY_LEVEL Values
Description
DUS
Don't Use for Synchronization
PRS
Primary Reference Source, Stratum 1 Traceable
RES
Reserved for network synchronization use
SMC
SONET Minimum Clock Traceable
ST2
Stratum 2 Traceable
ST3
Stratum 3 Traceable
ST3E
Stratum 3E Traceable (2nd generation only)
ST4
Stratum 4 Traceable
STU
Synchronized, Traceability Unknown
TNC
Transit Node Clock (2nd generation only)
4.3.74 SYNC_GENERATION
Synchronization status message set generation
Table 4-115 SYNC_GENERATION Values
SYNC_GENERATION Values
Description
GEN1
First generation SSM set
GEN2
Second generation SSM set
4.3.75 SYNC_QUALITY_LEVEL
Reserved for network synchronization quality level
Table 4-116 SYNC_QUALITY_LEVEL Values
SYNC_QUALITY_LEVEL Values
Description for Generation-1
ABOVE-PRS
Better than Primary Reference Source. Valid setting for Generation-1 and Generation-2 SSM set
ABOVE-SMC
Between SMC and ST3. Valid setting for Generation-1 and Generation-2 SSM set
ABOVE-ST2
Between ST2 and STU. Valid setting for Generation-1 and Generation-2 SSM set
ABOVE-ST3
For Generation-1 SSM set, between ST3 and ST2. For Generation-2 SSM set, between ST3 and ST3E
ABOVE-ST3E
Between ST3E and TNC. Valid setting only for Generation-2 SSM set
ABOVE-ST4
Between ST4 and ST3. Valid setting for Generation-1 and Generation-2 SSM set
ABOVE-STU
Between STU and PRS. Valid setting for Generation-1 and Generation-2 SSM set
ABOVE-TNC
Between TNC and ST2. Valid setting only for Generation-2 SSM set
ABOVE-SMC
Between SMC and ST3
BELOW-ST4
Below ST4 but still usable. Valid setting for Generation-1 and Generation-2 SSM set
SAME-AS-DUS
Disable the RES message by equating it to DUS. Valid setting for Generation-1 and Generation-2 SSM set
4.3.76 T1_MONTYPE
T1 monitor type
Table 4-117 T1_MONTYPE Values
T1_MONTYPE
Description
CVL
Coding Violation - Line
CVP
Coding Violation - Path
ESL
Errored Second - Line
SASP
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Seconds
SESL
Severely Errored Second - Line
SESP
Severely Errored Second - Path
UASP
Unavailable Second - Path
4.3.77 T3_MONTYPE
T3 monitor type
Table 4-118 T3_MONTYPE Values
T3_MONTYPE Values
Description
CVL
Coding Violation - Line
ESL
Errored Second - Line
SESL
Severely Errored Second - Line
4.3.78 TACC_MODE
Test access mode
Table 4-119 TACC_MODE Values
TACC_MODE Values
Description
LOOPE
Indicates to split both the A and B paths, connect the line incoming from E direction to the line outgoing in the E direction, and connect this looped configuration to the FAD. The line outgoing in the F direction shall have a QRS connected, and the line incoming from the F direction shall be terminated by the nominal characteristic impedance of the line.
LOOPF
Indicates to split both the A and B paths, connect the line incoming from F direction to the line outgoing in the F direction, and connect this looped configuration to the FAD. The line outgoing in the E direction shall have a QRS connected, and the line incoming from the E direction shall be terminated by the nominal characteristic impedance of the line.
MONE
Indicates that a monitor connection is to be provided from the FAD to the A transmission path of the accessed circuit.
MONEF
Indicates that a monitor connection is to be provided from the FAD1 to a DFAD, or the odd pair of a FAP, to the A transmission path and from FAD2 of the same DFAD, or the even pair of a FAP, to the B transmission path of the accessed circuit.
MONF
Indicates that a monitor connection is to be provided from the FAD to the B transmission path of the accessed circuit.
SPLTA
Indicates that a connection is to be provided from both the E and F sides of the A transmission path of the circuit under test to the FAD and split the A transmission path.
SPLTB
Indicates that a connection is to be provided from both the E and F sides of the B transmission path of the circuit under test to the FAD and split the B transmission path.
SPLTE
Indicates to split both the A and B paths and connect the E side of the accessed circuit to the FAD. The line outgoing in the F direction shall have a QRS connected, and the line incoming from the F direction shall have a QRS connected, and the line incoming from the E direction shall be terminated by the nominal characteristic impedance of the line.
SPLTEF
Indicates to split both the A and B paths, and connect the E side of the accessed circuit to FAD1 and the F side to FAD2.
SPLTF
Indicates to split both the A and B paths, and connect the F side of the accessed circuit to the FAD. The line outgoing in the E direction shall have a QRS connected, and the line incoming in the E direction shall have a QRS connected, and the line incoming from the E direction shall be terminated by the nominal characteristic impedance of the line.
4.3.79 TIMING_MODE
Timing mode for the current node
Table 4-120 TIMING_MODE Values
TIMING_MODE Values
Description
EXTERNAL
The node derives its clock from the BITS input
LINE
The node derives its clock from the SONET lines
MIXED
The node derives its clock from the mixed timing mode
4.3.80 TMPER
Performance parameter
Table 4-121 TMPER Values
TMPER Values
Description
15-MIN
Performance Parameter Accumulation Interval Length - Every 15 Minutes
1-DAY
Performance Parameter Accumulation Interval Length - Every 24 Hours
4.3.81 TRCMODE
Path Trace Mode
Table 4-122 TRCMODE Values
TRCMODE Values
Description
AUTO
Use the previously received path trace string as the expected string
AUTO-NO-AIS
Use the previously received path trace string as the expected string and do not turn on AIS and RDI if TIMP detected
MAN
Use the provisioned expected string as the expected string
MAN-NO-AIS
Use the provisioned expected string as the expected string and do not turn on AIS and RDI if TIMP detected
OFF
Turn off path trace capability. Nothing will be reported
4.3.82 TX_RSLT
Indicates the file transferred result
Table 4-123 TX_RSLT Values
TX_RSLT Values
Description
FAILURE
Indicates a failed result
SUCCESS
Indicates a successful result
4.3.83 TX_STATUS
Indicates the file transferred status
Table 4-124 TX_STATUS Values
TX_STATUS Values
Description
COMPLD
Indicates the file transmission is completed
IP
Indicates the file transmission is in process
START
Indicates the file transmission is started
4.3.84 TX_TYPE
Specifies the type and direction of the file transferred
Table 4-125 TX_TYPE Values
TX_TYPE Values
Description
RFBU
Indicates Remote File Backup
RFR
Indicates Remote File Restore
SWDL
Indicates Software Download
4.3.85 UCP_ADM_STATE
UCP Administrative States
Table 4-126 UCP_ADM_STATE Values
UCP_ADM_STATE Values
Description
DOWN
Indicates the UCP administrative state is down
UP
Indicates the UCP administrative state is up
4.3.86 UCP_CC_TUN_MD
UCP IP Tunneling mode. Default is DISABLED.
Table 4-127 UCP_CC_TUN_MD Values
UCP_CC_TUN_MD Values
Description
DISABLED
DISABLED UCP tunneling mode
GRE
GRE UCP tunneling mode
IP-IN-IP
IP-IN-IP UCP tunneling mode
4.3.87 UCP_CKT_STATE
UCP Operation States of Circuits
Table 4-128 UCP_CKT_STATE Values
UCP_CKT_STATE Values
Description
CLEARING
UCP circuit is in the clearing state
CLOSED
UCP circuit is in the closed state
FAILED
UCP circuit is in the failed state
LISTENING
UCP circuit is in the listening state. This state is applicable only at termination.
OPEN
UCP circuit is opened
OPENING
UCP circuit is opening
PENDING
UCP circuit is in the open-pending state
RETRY
UCP circuit is in retry state. This state is applicable only at source
WAIT
UCP circuit is in wait-cc state. This state is applicable only at source
4.3.88 UCP_CRC_MODE
UCP CRC mode for this control channel, it is applicable to IPCCs of the SDCC type only.
Table 4-129 UCP_CRC_MODE Values
UNI_BI Values
Description
16-BIT
Indicates a 16-bit CRC mode
32-BIT
Indicates a 32-bit CRC mode
4.3.89 UCP_IPCC_TYPE
UCP Types
Table 4-130 UCP_IPCC_TYPE Values
UCP_IPCC_TYPE Values
Description
ROUTED
Indicates the Optical User Network Interface-Client
SDCC
Indicates the Optical User Network Interface-Network
4.3.90 UCP_TNA_TYPE
Types of TNA (transport network administered address)
Table 4-131 UCP_TNA_TYPE Values
UCP_TNA_TYPE Values
Description
IPV4
Indicates IPV4 TNA type
IPV6
Indicates IPV6 TNA type
NSAP
Indicates NSAP TNA type
4.3.91 UNI_BI
Unidirectional and Bidirectional switch operations