Cisco Systems 15600 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems 15600

Device: Cisco Systems 15600
Category: Switch
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
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Added : 2/18/2014
Number of pages: 78
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CHAPTER17
DLPs E100 to E199
Note The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms
do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration.
Rather, these terms, as well as "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's
path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not
recommend using its path protection feature in any particula

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E101 Apply a Lock On in a 1+1 Group If the Force switch is successful, CTC shows both ports as [FORCE TO PROTECT] (or [FORCE TO WORKING]). This indication is shown whether or not the ONS 15600 system has been able to move traffic from one port to the other. If the Bidirectional switching check box is checked, both the near-end and far-end nodes switch to the designated protection ports. For example, if the near-end node has a loss of signal (LOS), it switches

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E102 Apply a Lockout in a 1+1 Group Step 6 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. The lock on has been applied and traffic cannot be switched from that port. See the “DLP-E168 Clear a Lock On or Lockout in a 1+1 Protection Group” task on page 17-53 as needed. Step 7 Return to your originating procedure (NTP). DLP-E102 Apply a Lockout in a 1+1 Group Purpose This task locks traffic out of a protect port in a 1+1 protection group, which prevents traffic from

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E104 Initiate a Force Switch to a Path Protection Circuit Step 2 Click the path you want to switch and then click Edit. Step 3 In the Edit Circuit window, click the Path Protection Selectors tab. Step 4 In the Switch State column, click the row for the path you want to switch and select Manual to Protect or Manual to Working as appropriate. Step 5 Click Apply. Step 6 To verify that the switch has occurred, view the Path Protection Selectors tab Switch State co

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E105 Create a DCC Tunnel DLP-E105 Create a DCC Tunnel Purpose This task creates a data communications channel (DCC) tunnel to transport traffic from third-party SONET equipment across ONS 15600 networks. Tunnels can be created on the Section DCC (SDCC) channel (D1-D3) (if not used by a node as a terminated DCC), or any Line DCC (LDCC) channel (D4-D6, D7-D9, or D10-D12). Tools/Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures NTP-E32 Verify Node Turn-Up, page 5-2 NTP-E

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E106 Clean Fiber Connectors Step 5 In the Destination area, complete the following:  Node—Choose the destination node.  Slot—Choose the destination slot.  Port—Choose the destination port.  Channel—Shown if you chose DCC Tunnel-D1-D3 as the tunnel type. Choose one of the following: – DCC1 (D1-D3)—Section DCC – DCC2 (D4-D6)—Line DCC 1 – DCC3 (D7-D9)—Line DCC 2 – DCC4 (D10-D12)—Line DCC 3 DCC options do not appear if they are used by the ONS 15600 (DCC1) or ot

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E107 Clean the Fiber Adapters b. Place the connector tip at the top of the slot at a slight angle. In a single stroke, move the connector down the wipe without lifting the connector from the wipe. Before lifting the connector from the wipe, straighten the connector. c. Repeat the single stroke motion on each side of the alignment pins to clean the entire connector face. d. Blow off any wipe lint left on the fiber connector using the compressed air. Step 3 To

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E108 Verify that a 1+1 Working Port is Active d. Remove and insert the scrub tool tip several times to clean the fiber adapter. Step 3 To remove loose particles from the fiber adapter: a. Remove the dust cap from the rinse tool. Note If the absorbent pad on the rinse tool needs replacement, slide the old pad and mesh retainer off of the rinse tool tube. Slide the new absorbent pad and mesh retainer over the rinse tip onto the rinse tool tube. Roll the absorbe

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E109 Drill Holes to Anchor and Provide Access to the Bay Assembly c. Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box. Step 4 Verify that the working slot is carrying traffic (Working/Active). Note If the slot is not active, look for conditions or alarms that might be preventing the card from carrying working traffic. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide for procedures to clear alarms. Step 5 When the working port is carrying traffic, clear the Manual s

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E109 Drill Holes to Anchor and Provide Access to the Bay Assembly Figure 17-1 Floor Template AA UNDERFLOOR CMP CABLE OPTICAL CABLE ACCESS UNDERFLOOR CMP CABLE C B BC G G H H F F D D OPTICAL CABLE ACCESS UNDERFLOOR SYSTEM CABLE UNDERFLOOR SYSTEM CABLE E E H H Bolt Hole Pattern UNDERFLOOR POWER UNDERFLOOR POWER UNDERFLOOR NETWORK CABLE UNDERFLOOR NETWORK CABLE OPTICAL CABLE ACCESS J J ADJACENT RACK CABLE ROUTING MODULE CABLE ROUTING MODULE ADJACENT RACK F F H H D

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E110 Assign a Name to a Port DLP-E110 Assign a Name to a Port Purpose This task assigns a name to a port on any ONS 15600 card. Tools/Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP-E26 Log into CTC, page 16-33 NTP-E21 Verify Card Installation, page 4-2 Required/As Needed As needed Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 Double-click the card that has the port you want to provision. Step 2 Click the Provisioning tab. Step 3 Click t

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E112 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a BLSR or 1+1  Reversion time—If Revertive is checked, click the Reversion time field and choose a reversion time from the drop-down list. The range is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes. The default is 5.0 minutes. This is the amount of time that will elapse before the traffic reverts to the working path. Traffic can revert when conditions causing the switch are cleared.  SF threshold—For STS circuits, set the path

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E113 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a Path Protection DLP-E113 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a Path Protection Purpose This task provisions a half circuit source and destination for a path protection. This task is used to create path protection selectors on the node. Depending on the specific network configuration, the path protection selector can be created on the source side (two sources, one destination); the desti

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations DLP-E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations Purpose This task creates SONET Section DCC terminations required for alarms, administration data, signal control information, and messages. Tools/Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP-E26 Log into CTC, page 16-33 Required/As Needed As needed Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Comm Channels > SD

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E114 Provision Section DCC Terminations Step 8 If you checked OSI, complete the following steps. If you checked IP only, continue with Step 9. a. Click Next. b. Provision the following fields: – Router—Choose the OSI router. – ESH—Sets the End System Hello (ESH) propagation frequency. End system NEs transmit ESHs to inform other ESs and ISs about the NSAPs it serves. The default is 10 seconds. The range is 10 to 1000 seconds. – ISH—Sets the Intermediate System

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E115 Change the Service State for a Port DLP-E115 Change the Service State for a Port Purpose This task puts a port in service or removes a port from service. Tools/Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP-E26 Log into CTC, page 16-33 Required/As Needed As needed Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote Security Level Provisioning or higher Step 1 In node view, double-click the card with the port(s) you want to put in or out of service. The card view appears. Step 2 Cl

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E116 Remap the K3 Byte Step 8 Return to your originating procedure (NTP). DLP-E116 Remap the K3 Byte Purpose This task provisions the K3 byte. Do not remap the K3 byte unless specifically required to run an ONS 15600 BLSR through third-party equipment. This task is unnecessary for most users. Tools/Equipment None Prerequisite Procedures DLP-E26 Log into CTC, page 16-33 Required/As Needed As needed Onsite/Remote Onsite Security Level Provisioning or higher Caut

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E120 Remove the Narrow CRMs Step 3 From the Auto-refresh drop-down list choose one of the following options:  None: This option disables the auto-refresh feature.  15 Seconds: This option sets the window auto-refresh to 15-second time intervals.  30 Seconds: This option sets the window auto-refresh to 30-second time intervals.  1 Minute: This option sets the window auto-refresh to one-minute time intervals.  3 Minutes: This option sets the window auto-refre

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E120 Remove the Narrow CRMs Figure 17-2 Narrow CRMs Left Right narrow narrow CRM CRM Left Right cable cable radius radius Step 2 Lift the cable router slightly and pull it away from the bay. Step 3 Repeat this procedure for the router on the other side. Step 4 Unscrew and remove the cable radius pieces at the lower right and left sides of the shelf. Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP). Cisco ONS 15600 Procedure Guide, R8.0 17-19 96608

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Chapter 17 DLPs E100 to E199 DLP- E121 Replace the Existing 600-mm Kick Plates with 900-mm Kick Plates DLP-E121 Replace the Existing 600-mm Kick Plates with 900-mm Kick Plates Purpose This task removes the existing 600-mm (23.6-inch) kick plates so you can install the 900-mm (35.4-inch) kick plates. You should install 900-mm (35.4-inch) kick plates if you plan to install the wide CRMs. Tools/Equipment 900-mm kick plate kit (53-2178-XX) Screwdriver Retaining screws Prerequisite Procedures None


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