Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Operating instructions

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CONTENTS
About this Guide lxv
Revision History lxv
Document Objectives lxvi
Audience lxvi
Document Organization lxvi
Related Documentation lxvii
Document Conventions lxviii
Where to Find Safety and Warning Information lxxiv
Obtaining Documentation lxxiv
Cisco.com lxxiv
Product Documentation DVD lxxiv
Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM lxxv
Ordering Documentation lxxv
Documentation Feedback lxxv
Cisco Product Security Overview lxxv
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products lxxvi
Obtaining Technical Assistance lxxvi
Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website lxxvii
Submitting a Service Request lxxvii
Definitions of Service Request Severity lxxvii
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information lxxviii
CHAPTER
1Install the Shelf and Common Control Cards 1-1
Before You Begin 1-1
Required Tools and Equipment (ANSI) 1-3
Cisco-Supplied Materials (ANSI) 1-3
User-Supplied Materials (ANSI) 1-3
Tools Needed (ANSI) 1-4
Test Equipment (ANSI) 1-4
Required Tools and Equipment (ETSI) 1-4
Cisco-Supplied Equipment (ETSI) 1-4
User-Supplied Equipment (ETSI) 1-5
Tools Needed (ETSI) 1-5

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Test Equipment (ETSI) 1-6
NTP- G1 Unpack and Inspect the Shelf Assembly 1-6
DLP- G1 Unpack and Verify the Shelf Assembly 1-6
DLP- G2 Inspect the Shelf Assembly 1-7
NTP- G2 Install the Shelf Assembly 1-8
DLP- G3 Reverse the Mounting Bracket to Fit a 19-inch (482.6-mm) Rack (ANSI Only) 1-10
DLP- G4 Install the External Brackets and Air Filter (ANSI Only) 1-11
DLP- G5 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (One Person) 1-13
DLP- G6 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (Two People) 1-15
DLP- G7 Mount Multiple Shelf Assemblies in a Rack 1-16
DLP- G8 Install the Air Ramp 1-19
NTP- G3 Open and Remove the Front Door 1-20
DLP- G9 Open the Front Cabinet Compartment (Door) 1-20
DLP- G10 Remove the Front Door 1-21
NTP- G4 Open and Remove the FMEC Cover (ETSI Only) 1-23
DLP- G11 Open the FMEC Cover 1-24
DLP- G12 Remove the FMEC Cover 1-25
NTP- G5 Remove the Backplane Covers (ANSI Only) 1-26
DLP- G13 Remove the Lower Backplane Cover 1-26
DLP- G14 Remove the Backplane Sheet Metal Cover 1-27
NTP- G6 Install the MIC-A/P and MIC-T/C/P FMECs (ETSI Only) 1-28
NTP- G7 Install the Power and Ground 1-30
DLP- G15 Connect the Office Ground to the ONS 15454 ETSI 1-32
DLP- G16 Connect the Office Ground to the ONS 15454 ANSI 1-34
DLP- G17 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15454 ETSI 1-35
DLP- G18 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15454 ANSI 1-37
DLP- G19 Turn On and Verify Office Power 1-39
NTP- G8 Install the Fan-Tray Assembly 1-40
NTP- G9 Install the Alarm Expansion Panel (ANSI Only) 1-44
NTP- G10 Attach Wires to Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections 1-47
DLP- G20 Install Alarm Wires on the MIC-A/P (ETSI Only) 1-48
DLP- G21 Install Timing Wires on the MIC-C/T/P (ETSI Only) 1-51
DLP- G22 Install LAN Wires on the MIC-C/T/P (ETSI Only) 1-52
DLP- G23 Install Alarm Wires on the Backplane (ANSI Only) 1-53
DLP- G24 Install Timing Wires on the Backplane (ANSI Only) 1-55
DLP- G25 Install LAN Wires on the Backplane (ANSI Only) 1-56
DLP- G26 Install the TL1 Craft Interface (ANSI Only) 1-57
NTP- G11 Install an External Wire-Wrap Panel on the AEP (ANSI Only) 1-58

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NTP- G12 Install and Close the FMEC Cover (ETSI Only) 1-63
NTP- G13 Install the Rear Cover (ANSI Only) 1-64
NTP- G14 Install DWDM Equipment 1-66
DLP- G27 Install the DCU Shelf Assembly 1-67
DLP- G28 Install the Fiber Patch-Panel Tray 1-67
DLP- G29 Install the Fiber-Storage Tray 1-68
DLP- G30 Install the FlexLayer Shelf 1-68
DLP- G31 Install the FlexLayer Modules 1-69
DLP- G32 Install the Y-Cable Protection Modules 1-70
NTP- G15 Install the Common Control Cards 1-71
DLP- G33 Install the TCC2 or TCC2P Card 1-72
DLP- G34 Install the AIC-I Card 1-75
NTP- G16 Perform the Shelf Installation Acceptance Test 1-76
DLP- G35 Inspect the Shelf Installation and Connections 1-77
DLP- G36 Measure Voltage 1-78
CHAPTER
2Connect the PC and Log into the GUI 2-1
Before You Begin 2-1
NTP- G17 Set Up Computer for CTC 2-2
DLP- G37 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for Windows 2-3
DLP- G38 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX 2-6
NTP- G18 Set Up CTC Computer for Local Craft Connection to the ONS 15454 2-9
DLP- G39 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 on the Same Subnet Using
Static IP Addresses 2-11
DLP- G40 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol 2-13
DLP- G41 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Automatic Host
Detection 2-16
DLP- G42 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 2-19
NTP- G19 Set Up a CTC Computer for a Corporate LAN Connection to the ONS 15454 2-21
DLP- G43 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows) 2-22
DLP- G44 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and UNIX) 2-22
NTP- G20 Set Up a Remote Access Connection to the ONS 15454 2-23
NTP- G21 Log into the ONS 15454 GUI 2-24
DLP- G46 Log into CTC 2-25
DLP- G47 Install Public-Key Security Certificate 2-28
DLP- G48 Create Login Node Groups 2-28
DLP- G49 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group 2-30
DLP- G50 Delete a Node from the Current Session or Login Group 2-30

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DLP- G51 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group 2-31
DLP- G52 Change the JRE Version 2-31
DLP- G53 Configure the CTC Alerts Dialog Box for Automatic Popup 2-32
CHAPTER
3Turn Up a Node 3-1
Before You Begin 3-1
NTP- G139 Verify Cisco MetroPlanner Reports and Files 3-3
NTP- G22 Verify Common Card Installation 3-4
NTP- G23 Create Users and Assign Security 3-5
DLP- G54 Create a New User on a Single Node 3-6
DLP- G55 Create a New User on Multiple Nodes 3-7
NTP- G24 Set Up Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information 3-8
NTP- G25 Set Power Monitor Thresholds 3-10
NTP- G26 Set Up CTC Network Access 3-11
DLP- G56 Provision IP Settings 3-12
DLP- G57 Set the IP Address, Default Router, and Network Mask Using the LCD 3-15
DLP- G264 Enable Node Security Mode 3-17
DLP- G58 Create a Static Route 3-18
DLP- G59 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol 3-19
DLP- G60 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol 3-22
NTP- G27 Set Up the ONS 15454 for Firewall Access 3-23
DLP- G61 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 15454 3-24
DLP- G62 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the CTC Computer 3-25
NTP- G132 Provision OSI 3-25
DLP- G283 Provision OSI Routing Mode 3-27
DLP- G284 Provision the TARP Operating Parameters 3-28
DLP- G285 Add a Static TID to NSAP Entry to the TARP Data Cache 3-30
DLP- G287 Add a TARP Manual Adjacency Table Entry 3-31
DLP- G288 Provision OSI Routers 3-31
DLP- G289 Provision Additional Manual Area Addresses 3-32
DLP- G290 Enable the OSI Subnet on the LAN Interface 3-33
DLP- G291 Create an IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel 3-34
NTP- G28 Set Up SNMP 3-35
NTP- G29 Preprovision a Slot 3-37
NTP- G30 Install the DWDM Cards 3-39
NTP- G31 Install the DWDM Dispersion Compensating Units 3-41
NTP- G32 Install the Transponder and Muxponder Cards 3-43
DLP- G63 Install an SFP or XFP 3-45

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DLP- G273 Preprovision an SFP or XFP Slot 3-46
DLP- G64 Remove an SFP or XFP 3-47
NTP- G123 Install the Filler Cards 3-47
NTP- G34 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on DWDM Cards and DCUs 3-48
DLP- G65 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for OSC Link Terminations Between Two Adjacent Nodes 3-51
DLP- G66 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for a Hub Node 3-54
DLP- G67 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for a Terminal Node 3-56
DLP- G68 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for a Line Amplifier Node 3-58
DLP- G69 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for an OSC Regeneration Node 3-60
DLP- G70 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for an Amplified or Passive OADM Node 3-63
DLP- G71 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for an ROADM Node 3-68
NTP- G140 Install Fiber-Optic Cables Between a Terminal, Hub, or ROADM Node and the Transponder
Cards 3-72
DLP- G315 Install Fiber-Optic Cables From the 32WSS/32DMX and 32MUX-O/32DMX-O Cards to the
Patch Panel 3-74
DLP- G316 Install Fiber-Optic Cables from a TXP/MXP Node to the Patch Panel 3-78
NTP- G141 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for Y-Cable Protection Modules 3-79
NTP- G36 Calculate Cable Connections 3-80
DLP- G72 Create a DWDM Connection 3-81
DLP- G73 Delete a DWDM Connection 3-82
NTP- G138 Import a Cisco MetroPlanner Configuration File 3-82
NTP- G37 Run Automatic Node Setup 3-83
NTP- G38 Provision OSC Terminations 3-84
NTP- G39 Verify OSCM and OSC-CSM Transmit Power 3-86
DLP- G313 Verify OSC-CSM Transmit Power 3-87
DLP- G314 Verify OSCM Transmit Power 3-89
CHAPTER
4Perform Node Acceptance Tests 4-1
Before You Begin 4-1
NTP- G41 Perform the Terminal or Hub Node with 32MUX-O and 32DMX-O Cards Acceptance Test 4-2
DLP- G268 Provision TXP_MR_2.5G Cards for Acceptance Testing 4-4
NTP- G42 Perform the Terminal Node with 32WSS and 32DMX Cards Acceptance Test 4-5
NTP- G43 Perform the ROADM Node Acceptance Test 4-8
DLP- G310 Verify ROADM Node Pass-Through Channels 4-12
DLP- G311 Verify the East ROADM Add/Drop Channels 4-16
DLP- G312 Verify the West ROADM Add/Drop Channels 4-18
NTP- G44 Perform the Anti-ASE Hub Node Acceptance Test 4-20
NTP- G45 Perform the Line Amplifier Node with OSCM Cards Acceptance Test 4-23

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NTP- G46 Perform the Line Amplifier Node with OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test 4-26
NTP- G47 Perform the Line Amplifier Node with OSCM and OSC-CSM Cards Acceptance Test 4-30
NTP- G48 Perform the OADM Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSCM Cards 4-34
NTP- G49 Perform the OADM Active Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSC-CSM
Cards 4-36
NTP- G50 Perform the OADM Passive Node Acceptance Test on a Symmetric Node with OSC-CSM
Cards 4-38
DLP- G78 Verify the 32MUX-O Power 4-40
DLP- G79 Verify the OPT-BST Amplifier Laser and Power 4-40
DLP- G80 Verify the OPT-PRE Amplifier Laser and Power 4-41
DLP- G269 Verify the 32DMX-O Power 4-42
DLP- G270 Verify the 32DMX Power 4-42
DLP- G82 Verify the OSC-CSM Power 4-43
DLP- G83 Verify the OSC-CSM Power on OADM Nodes 4-43
DLP- G84 Verify the OSC-CSM Incoming Power 4-44
DLP- G85 Verify Express Channel Connections on an OADM Node with OSCM Cards 4-44
DLP- G86 Verify Express Channel Connections on an OADM Node with OSC-CSM Cards 4-46
DLP- G87 Verify the AD-xB-xx.x Output Express Power 4-47
DLP- G88 Verify the AD-xC-xx.x Output Express Power 4-47
DLP- G271 Verify the AD-xC-xx.x Output Common Power 4-48
DLP- G272 Verify the AD-xB-xx.x Output Common Power 4-48
DLP- G89 Verify OADM Node Pass-Through Channel Connections 4-49
DLP- G90 Verify an AD-xB-xx.x Pass-Through Connection Power 4-50
DLP- G91 Verify an AD-xC-xx.x Pass-Through Connection 4-51
DLP- G92 Verify 4MD-xx.x Pass-Through Connection Power 4-52
DLP- G93 Verify Add and Drop Connections on an OADM Node with OSCM Cards 4-53
DLP- G94 Verify Add and Drop Connections on OADM Node with OSC-CSM Cards 4-56
CHAPTER
5Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards 5-1
Before You Begin 5-1
NTP- G128 Manage Pluggable Port Modules 5-2
DLP- G277 Provision a Multirate PPM 5-3
DLP- G274 Verify Topologies for ETR_CLO and ISC Services 5-4
DLP- G278 Provision the Optical Line Rate 5-6
DLP- G279 Change the Optical Line Rate 5-8
DLP- G280 Delete a PPM 5-8
NTP- G33 Create a Y-Cable Protection Group 5-10
NTP- G96 Modify Line Settings and PM Parameter Thresholds for TXP_MR_10G and TXP_MR_10E
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DLP- G216 Change Card Settings for TXP_MR_10G and TXP_MR_10E Cards 5-13
DLP- G217 Change Line Settings for TXP_MR_10G and TXP_MR_10E Cards 5-14
DLP- G218 Change Section Trace Settings for the TXP_MR_10G and TXP_MR_10E Cards 5-17
DLP- G219 Change the TXP_MR_10G or TXP_MR_10E Card Line Thresholds for SONET or SDH
Payloads 5-19
DLP- G319 Change the TXP_MR_10G or TXP_MR_10E Card Line Thresholds for 10G Ethernet LAN
Phy 5-21
DLP- G301 Provision the TXP_MR_10G and TXP_MR_10E Trunk Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-24
DLP- G302 Provision the TXP_MR_10G and TXP_MR_10E Client Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-25
DLP- G221 Change OTN Settings for TXP_MR_10G and TXP_MR_10E Cards 5-27
NTP- G97 Modify Line Settings and PM Parameter Thresholds for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E
Cards 5-31
DLP- G222 Change Card Settings for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Cards 5-32
DLP- G223 Change Line Settings for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Cards 5-34
DLP- G224 Change Section Trace Settings for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Cards 5-36
DLP- G225 Change Trunk Settings for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Cards 5-38
DLP- G226 Change Line Thresholds Settings for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Cards 5-39
DLP- G303 Provision the MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Trunk Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-41
DLP- G304 Provision the MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Client Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-43
DLP- G228 Change Line OTN Settings for MXP_2.5G_10G and MXP_2.5G_10E Cards 5-44
NTP- G98 Modify Line Settings and PM Parameter Thresholds for TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G
Cards 5-48
DLP- G229 Change Card Settings for TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-49
DLP- G230 Change Line Settings for TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-50
DLP- G231 Change Section Trace Settings for TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-53
DLP- G232 Change TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Cards Line Threshold Settings for SONET or
SDH Payloads 5-54
DLP- G320 Change the TXP_MR_2.5G or TXPP_MR_2.5G Card Line Thresholds for 1G Ethernet or 1G
FC/FICON Payloads 5-56
DLP- G305 Provision the TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Trunk Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-57
DLP- G306 Provision the TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Cards Client Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-58
DLP- G234 Change OTN Settings for TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-62
NTP- G99 Modify Line Settings and PM Parameter Thresholds for MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G
Cards 5-65
DLP- G235 Change Card Settings for MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-66
DLP- G236 Change Client Line Settings for MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-67

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DLP- G237 Change Distance Extension Settings for MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G
Cards 5-69
DLP- G238 Change OC-48/STM-16 Settings for MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-71
DLP- G239 Change Section Trace Settings for MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G Cards 5-73
DLP- G240 Change MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G Card Line Threshold Settings for SONET or
SDH Payloads 5-74
DLP- G321 Change the MXP_MR_2.5G or MXPP_MR_2.5G Card Line Thresholds for 1G Ethernet or
1G FC/FICON Payloads 5-77
DLP- G307 Provision the MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G Trunk Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-79
DLP- G308 Provision the MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G Client Port Alarm and TCA
Thresholds 5-80
CHAPTER
6Turn Up Network 6-1
Before You Begin 6-1
NTP- G51 Verify DWDM Node Turn-Up 6-2
NTP- G52 Verify Node-to-Node Connections 6-3
NTP- G53 Set Up Timing 6-4
DLP- G95 Set Up External or Line Timing 6-4
DLP- G96 Set Up Internal Timing 6-7
NTP- G54 Provision and Verify a DWDM Network 6-8
DLP- G99 Create a Provisionable Patchcord 6-11
NTP- G56 Verify the OSNR 6-12
NTP- G142 Perform a Protection Switch Test 6-13
NTP- G57 Create a Logical Network Map 6-15
CHAPTER
7Create Channels and Circuits 7-1
Before You Begin 7-1
NTP- G58 Locate and View Optical Channel Network Connections 7-2
DLP- G100 Search for Optical Channel Network Connections 7-2
DLP- G101 View Optical Channel Network Connection Information 7-3
DLP- G102 Filter the Display of Optical Channel Network Connections 7-7
DLP- G103 View Optical Channel Network Connections on a Span 7-8
NTP- G59 Create and Delete Optical Channel Network Connections 7-9
DLP- G104 Assign a Name to a Port 7-10
DLP- G105 Provision DWDM Optical Channel Network Connections 7-10
DLP- G106 Delete Optical Channel Network Connections 7-12
NTP- G60 Create Overhead Circuits 7-13
DLP- G76 Provision GCC Terminations 7-14

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DLP- G97 Provision a Proxy Tunnel 7-15
DLP- G98 Provision a Firewall Tunnel 7-16
DLP- G107 Create an IP-Encapsulated Tunnel 7-17
DLP- G108 Change the Service State for a Port 7-18
DLP- G109 Provision Orderwire 7-19
DLP- G110 Create a User Data Channel Circuit 7-20
NTP- G61 Modify and Delete Overhead Circuits 7-21
DLP- G111 Repair an IP Tunnel 7-21
DLP- G112 Delete Overhead Circuits 7-22
NTP- G62 Create a J0 Section Trace 7-23
CHAPTER
8Manage Alarms 8-1
Before You Begin 8-1
NTP- G63 Document Existing Provisioning 8-2
DLP- G113 Print CTC Data 8-2
DLP- G114 Export CTC Data 8-4
NTP- G64 View Alarms, History, Events, and Conditions 8-6
DLP- G115 View Alarms 8-6
DLP- G116 View Alarm or Event History 8-8
DLP- G117 Change the Maximum Number of Session Entries for Alarm History 8-9
DLP- G118 Display Alarms and Conditions Using Time Zone 8-11
DLP- G119 Synchronize Alarms 8-11
DLP- G120 View Conditions 8-12
NTP- G65 Delete Cleared Alarms from Display 8-13
NTP- G66 View Alarm-Affected Circuits 8-14
NTP- G67 View Alarm Counts on the LCD for a Node, Slot, or Port 8-15
NTP- G68 Create, Download, and Assign Alarm Severity Profiles 8-16
DLP- G121 Create a New or Cloned Alarm Severity Profile 8-17
DLP- G122 Download an Alarm Severity Profile 8-20
DLP- G123 Apply Alarm Profiles to Ports 8-21
DLP- G124 Apply Alarm Profiles to Cards and Nodes 8-23
DLP- G125 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles 8-23
NTP- G69 Enable, Modify, or Disable Alarm Severity Filtering 8-25
DLP- G126 Enable Alarm Filtering 8-25
DLP- G127 Modify Alarm, Condition, and History Filtering Parameters 8-26
DLP- G128 Disable Alarm Filtering 8-28
NTP- G70 Suppress Alarms or Discontinue Alarm Suppression 8-29
DLP- G129 Suppress Alarm Reporting 8-29

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DLP- G130 Discontinue Alarm Suppression 8-31
NTP- G72 Provision External Alarms and Controls on the Alarm Interface Controller-International
Card 8-32
CHAPTER
9Monitor Performance 9-1
Before You Begin 9-1
NTP- G73 Change the PM Display 9-2
DLP- G131 Refresh PM Counts at 15-Minute Intervals 9-2
DLP- G132 Refresh PM Counts at One-Day Intervals 9-3
DLP- G133 View Near-End PM Counts 9-4
DLP- G134 View Far-End PM Counts 9-5
DLP- G135 Reset Current PM Counts 9-6
DLP- G136 Clear Selected PM Counts 9-7
DLP- G137 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts 9-8
DLP- G138 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port 9-9
NTP- G74 Monitor DWDM Card Performance 9-9
DLP- G139 View Optical Service Channel PM Parameters 9-10
DLP- G140 View Optical Amplifier Power Statistics 9-12
DLP- G141 View Optical Power Statistics for 32MUX-O, 32-WSS, 32-DMX-O, and 32DMX
Cards 9-13
DLP- G276 View 4-Channel Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Optical Power Statistics 9-15
DLP- G142 View Channel Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Power Statistics 9-16
DLP- G143 View Band Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Power Statistics 9-18
NTP- G75 Monitor Transponder and Muxponder Performance 9-19
DLP- G144 Enable or Disable OTN ITU-T G.709 Performance Monitoring 9-20
DLP- G145 Enable or Disable OTN FEC Performance Monitoring 9-21
DLP- G146 View Optics PM Parameters 9-22
DLP- G147 View Payload PM Parameters 9-23
DLP- G148 View OTN PM Parameters 9-25
DLP- G149 View Payload Statistics PM Parameters 9-27
DLP- G150 View Payload Utilization PM Parameters 9-28
DLP- G151 View Payload History PM Parameters 9-30
DLP- G152 View Payload SONET PM Parameters 9-31
CHAPTER
10 Manage the Node 10-1
Before You Begin 10-1
NTP- G76 Verify Optical Span Loss Using CTC 10-2
NTP- G77 Manage Automatic Power Control 10-3
DLP- G157 Disable Automatic Power Control 10-4

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DLP- G158 Enable Automatic Power Control 10-4
DLP- G159 Refresh Automatic Power Control Information 10-5
NTP- G78 View ROADM Node Power Equalization 10-5
NTP- G80 Change Node Management Information 10-6
DLP- G160 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information 10-7
DLP- G161 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer 10-8
NTP- G134 Modify OSI Provisioning 10-9
DLP- G284 Modify the TARP Operating Parameters 10-10
DLP- G285 Add a Static TID to NSAP Entry to the TARP Data Cache 10-12
DLP- G286 Remove a Static TID to NSAP Entry from the TARP Data Cache 10-12
DLP- G287 Add a TARP Manual Adjacency Table Entry 10-13
DLP- G292 Remove a TARP Manual Adjacency Table Entry 10-13
DLP- G293 Change the OSI Routing Mode 10-14
DLP- G294 Edit the OSI Router Configuration 10-15
DLP- G295 Edit the OSI Subnetwork Point of Attachment 10-16
DLP- G296 Edit an IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel 10-17
DLP- G297 Delete an IP-Over-CLNS Tunnel 10-18
NTP- G81 Change CTC Network Access 10-18
DLP- G162 Change IP Settings 10-19
DLP- G265 Lock Node Security 10-20
DLP- G266 Modify Backplane Port IP Settings 10-21
DLP- G267 Disable Node Security Mode 10-22
DLP- G163 Modify a Static Route 10-23
DLP- G164 Delete a Static Route 10-24
DLP- G165 Disable OSPF 10-24
DLP- G166 Delete a Proxy Tunnel 10-25
DLP- G167 Delete a Firewall Tunnel 10-25
NTP- G82 Customize the CTC Network View 10-26
DLP- G168 Change the Network View Background Color 10-26
DLP- G169 Change the Default Network View Background Map 10-27
DLP- G170 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map 10-28
DLP- G171 Create Domain Icons 10-28
DLP- G172 Manage Domain Icons 10-29
DLP- G173 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option 10-30
DLP- G174 Switch Between TDM and DWDM Network Views 10-31
NTP- G83 Modify or Delete Card Protection Settings 10-31
DLP- G175 Modify a Y-Cable Protection Group 10-32
DLP- G176 Modify a Splitter Protection Group 10-33
DLP- G177 Delete a Y-Cable Protection Group 10-33

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NTP- G84 Initiate and Clear Y-Cable and Splitter External Switching Commands 10-34
DLP- G178 Apply a Manual Y-Cable or Splitter Protection Switch 10-35
DLP- G179 Apply a Force Y-Cable or Splitter Protection Switch 10-35
DLP- G180 Clear a Manual or Force Y-Cable or Splitter Protection Switch 10-36
DLP- G181 Apply a Lock-On 10-37
DLP- G182 Apply a Lockout 10-37
DLP- G183 Clear a Lock-On or Lockout 10-38
NTP- G85 Modify or Delete OSC Terminations, GCC Terminations, and Provisionable Patchcords 10-39
DLP- G184 Change a GCC Termination 10-40
DLP- G185 Delete a GCC Termination 10-40
DLP- G186 Delete an OSC Termination 10-41
DLP- G187 Delete a Provisionable Patchcord 10-42
NTP- G86 Convert a Pass-Through Connection to an Add/Drop Connection 10-42
NTP- G87 Change Node Timing Parameters 10-44
NTP- G88 Modify Users and Change Security 10-45
DLP- G188 Change Security Policy for a Single Node 10-46
DLP- G189 Change Security Policy for Multiple Nodes 10-47
DLP- G317 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege 10-49
DLP- G191 Change User Password and Security Level on a Single Node 10-50
DLP- G192 Change User Password and Security Level for Multiple Nodes 10-51
DLP- G193 Delete a User From a Single Node 10-52
DLP- G194 Delete a User From Multiple Nodes 10-52
DLP- G195 Log Out a User on a Single Node 10-53
DLP- G196 Log Out a User on Multiple Nodes 10-54
DLP- G281 Configure the Node for RADIUS Authentication 10-55
DLP- G282 View and Terminate Active Logins 10-57
NTP- G131 Convert DWDM Nodes to Hybrid Nodes 10-58
NTP- G89 Change SNMP Settings 10-61
DLP- G197 Modify SNMP Trap Destinations 10-61
DLP- G198 Delete SNMP Trap Destinations 10-62
CHAPTER
11 Change DWDM Card Settings 11-1
Before You Begin 11-1
NTP- G90 Modify OSCM and OSC-CSM Line Settings and PM Parameters and Thresholds 11-2
DLP- G199 Change the OSCM and OSC-CSM Optical Service Channel Settings 11-2
DLP- G200 Change the OSCM and OSC-CSM Optical Service Channel Thresholds 11-5
DLP- G201 Change Optical Line Parameters for OSCM and OSC-CSM Cards 11-6
DLP- G202 Change the OSCM and OSC-CSM Optical Line Threshold Settings 11-8
DLP- G203 Change the OSCM and OSC-CSM ALS Maintenance Settings 11-10

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NTP- G91 Modify OPT-PRE and OPT-BST Line Settings and PM Parameters and Thresholds 11-12
DLP- G204 Change Optical Line Settings for OPT-PRE and OPT-BST Amplifiers 11-12
DLP- G205 Change Optical Line Threshold Settings for OPT-PRE and OPT-BST Amplifiers 11-14
DLP- G206 Change Optical Amplifier Line Settings for OPT-PRE and OPT-BST Amplifiers 11-16
DLP- G207 Change Optical Channel Threshold Settings for OPT-PRE and OPT-BST Amplifiers 11-18
DLP- G322 Change the OPT-BST ALS Maintenance Settings 11-22
NTP- G92 Modify 32MUX-O, 32DMX-O, 32DMX, and 4MD Line Settings and PM Thresholds 11-23
DLP- G208 Change Optical Line Settings for Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Cards 11-24
DLP- G209 Change Optical Line Threshold Settings for Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Cards 11-26
DLP- G210 Change Optical Channel Settings for Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Cards 11-27
DLP- G211 Change Optical Channel Threshold Settings for Multiplexer and Demultiplexer
Cards 11-30
NTP- G93 Modify the 32WSS Thresholds and Settings 11-33
DLP- G212 Change Optical Channel Parameters for the 32WSS Card 11-33
DLP- G213 Change the 32WSS Optical Channel Thresholds 11-36
DLP- G214 Change Optical Line Parameters for the 32WSS Card 11-39
DLP- G215 Change the 32WSS Card Optical Line Thresholds 11-40
NTP- G101 Modify Alarm Interface Controller–International Settings 11-42
DLP- G245 Change External Alarms Using the AIC-I Card 11-42
DLP- G246 Change External Controls Using the AIC-I Card 11-43
DLP- G247 Change AIC-I Card Orderwire Settings 11-44
NTP- G102 Change Card Service State 11-45
CHAPTER
12 Add and Remove Cards and Nodes 12-1
Before You Begin 12-1
NTP- G107 Remove and Replace DWDM Cards 12-1
DLP- G254 Place OPT-BST and OPT-PRE Ports Out of Service 12-3
DLP- G318 Place OPT-BST and OPT-PRE Ports In Service 12-4
NTP- G127 Add an AD-xC-xx.x Card to an OADM Node 12-5
NTP- G129 Add a DWDM Node 12-7
NTP- G130 Remove a DWDM Node 12-9
CHAPTER
13 Maintain the Node 13-1
Before You Begin 13-1
NTP- G103 Back Up the Database 13-2
NTP- G104 Restore the Database 13-3
NTP- G105 Restore the Node to Factory Configuration 13-4

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DLP- G248 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software
(Windows) 13-5
DLP- G249 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software (UNIX) 13-7
NTP- G133 View and Manage OSI Information 13-9
DLP- G298 View IS-IS Routing Information Base 13-9
DLP- G299 View ES-IS Routing Information Base 13-10
DLP- G300 Manage the TARP Data Cache 13-11
NTP- G106 Reset Cards Using CTC 13-12
DLP- G250 Reset the TCC2/TCC2P Card 13-12
DLP- G251 Reset DWDM Cards Using CTC 13-13
NTP- G108 Viewing the Audit Trail Records 13-14
NTP- G109 Off-Load the Audit Trail Record 13-16
NTP- G110 Off-Load the Diagnostics File 13-17
NTP- G112 Change the Node Timing Reference 13-17
DLP- G259 Manual or Force Switch the Node Timing Reference 13-18
DLP- G260 Clear a Manual or Force Switch on a Node Timing Reference 13-19
NTP- G113 View the ONS 15454 Timing Report 13-19
NTP- G114 Inspect, Clean, and Replace the Air Filter 13-22
NTP- G115 Clean Fiber Connectors 13-25
DLP- G261 Scope and Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters with Alcohol and Dry Wipes 13-26
DLP- G262 Clean Fiber Connectors with CLETOP 13-27
DLP- G263 Clean the Fiber Adapters 13-27
NTP- G40 Replace the Front Door 13-28
NTP- G116 Replace the Fan-Tray Assembly 13-31
NTP- G117 Replace the ANSI Shelf Alarm Interface Panel 13-36
NTP- G118 Replace the ANSI Shelf Plastic Lower Backplane Cover 13-40
NTP- G135 Edit Network Element Defaults 13-42
NTP- G136 Import Network Element Defaults 13-43
NTP- G137 Export Network Element Defaults 13-44
CHAPTER
14 Power Down a Node 14-1
NTP- G119 Power Down the Node 14-1
CHAPTER
15 Shelf Hardware Reference 15-1
15.1 Overview 15-2
15.1.1 Cisco ONS 15454 ANSI 15-2
15.1.2 Cisco ONS 15454 ETSI 15-2

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15.2 ONS 15454 ANSI Rack Installation 15-3
15.2.1 Reversible Mounting Bracket 15-4
15.2.2 Mounting a Single Node 15-5
15.2.3 Mounting Multiple Nodes 15-5
15.2.4 ONS 15454 ANSI Bay Assembly 15-6
15.3 ONS 15454 ETSI Rack Installation 15-6
15.3.1 Mounting a Single Node 15-7
15.3.2 Mounting Multiple Nodes 15-8
15.4 FlexLayer and Y-Cable Protection 15-9
15.4.1 FlexLayer Modules 15-10
15.4.2 Y-Cable Protection Module 15-13
15.5 Typical DWDM Rack Layouts 15-17
15.6 Front Door 15-19
15.7 ONS 15454 ANSI Backplane Covers 15-26
15.7.1 Lower Backplane Cover 15-27
15.7.2 Rear Cover 15-28
15.7.3 Alarm Interface Panel 15-29
15.7.4 Alarm Interface Panel Replacement 15-29
15.8 ONS 15454 ETSI Front Mount Electrical Connection 15-30
15.9 ONS 15454 ANSI Alarm Expansion Panel 15-30
15.10 Filler Card 15-35
15.11 Cable Routing and Management 15-36
15.11.1 Fiber Management 15-37
15.11.2 Fiber Management Using the Patch-Panel Tray 15-39
15.11.3 Fiber Management Using the Fiber-Storage Tray 15-39
15.11.4 Fiber Management Using the Optional ANSI Tie-Down Bar 15-40
15.12 Fan-Tray Assembly 15-41
15.12.1 Fan Speed and Power Requirements 15-42
15.12.2 Fan Failure 15-43
15.12.3 Air Filter 15-43
15.13 Power and Ground Description 15-43
15.13.1 ONS 15454 ANSI Power and Ground 15-43
15.13.2 ONS 15454 ETSI Power and Ground 15-44
15.14 ONS 15454 ANSI Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections 15-44
15.14.1 Alarm Contact Connections 15-45
15.14.2 Timing Connections 15-46
15.14.3 LAN Connections 15-47
15.14.4 TL1 Craft Interface Installation 15-47

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15.15 Cards and Slots 15-48
15.15.1 Card Slot Requirements 15-49
15.15.2 Card Replacement 15-50
15.16 Ferrites (ANSI Only) 15-50
CHAPTER
16 Card Reference 16-1
16.1 Card Overview 16-2
16.1.1 Common Control Cards 16-2
16.1.2 Front Mount Electrical Connections (ETSI only) 16-2
16.1.3 DWDM Cards 16-2
16.1.4 Transponder and Muxponder Cards 16-3
16.1.5 Card Summary 16-3
16.1.6 Card Compatibility 16-5
16.1.7 Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, and OADM Card Interface Classes 16-6
16.1.8 DWDM Card Channel Allocation Plan 16-8
16.2 Common Control Cards 16-9
16.2.1 TCC2 Card 16-10
16.2.1.1 TCC2 Functionality 16-11
16.2.1.2 Redundant TCC2 Card Installation 16-12
16.2.1.3 TCC2 Card-Level Indicators 16-12
16.2.1.4 Network-Level Indicators 16-12
16.2.2 TCC2P Card 16-13
16.2.3 TCC2P Functionality 16-15
16.2.3.1 Redundant TCC2P Card Installation 16-15
16.2.3.2 TCC2P Card-Level Indicators 16-16
16.2.3.3 Network-Level Indicators 16-16
16.2.4 AIC-I Card 16-16
16.2.4.1 AIC-I Card-Level Indicators 16-17
16.2.4.2 External Alarms and Controls 16-18
16.2.4.3 Orderwire 16-19
16.2.4.4 Power Monitoring 16-20
16.2.4.5 User Data Channel 16-20
16.2.4.6 Data Communications Channel 16-21
16.3 Front Mount Electrical Connections 16-21
16.3.1 MIC-A/P FMEC 16-21
16.3.2 MIC-C/T/P FMEC 16-24
16.4 Optical Service Channel Cards 16-25
16.4.1 OSCM Card 16-26
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16.4.1.2 OSCM Card-Level Indicators 16-29
16.4.1.3 OSCM Port-Level Indicators 16-29
16.4.2 OSC-CSM Card 16-29
16.4.2.1 Power Monitoring 16-33
16.4.2.2 OSC-CSM Card-Level Indicators 16-34
16.4.2.3 OSC-CSM Port-Level Indicators 16-34
16.5 Optical Amplifier Cards 16-34
16.5.1 OPT-PRE Amplifier 16-35
16.5.1.1 Power Monitoring 16-37
16.5.1.2 OPT-PRE Amplifier Card-Level Indicators 16-38
16.5.1.3 OPT-PRE Port-Level Indicators 16-38
16.5.2 OPT-BST Amplifier Card 16-38
16.5.2.1 Power Monitoring 16-40
16.5.2.2 OPT-BST Amplifier Card-Level Indicators 16-41
16.5.2.3 OPT-BST Port-Level Indicators 16-41
16.5.3 OPT-BST-E Amplifier Card 16-41
16.5.3.1 Power Monitoring 16-44
16.5.3.2 OPT-BST-E Amplifier Card-Level Indicators 16-45
16.5.3.3 OPT-BST-E Port-Level Indicators 16-45
16.6 Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Cards 16-45
16.6.1 32MUX-O Card 16-45
16.6.1.1 Channel Plan 16-47
16.6.1.2 Power Monitoring 16-49
16.6.1.3 32MUX-O Card-Level Indicators 16-49
16.6.1.4 32MUX-O Port-Level Indicators 16-49
16.6.2 32DMX-O Card 16-49
16.6.2.1 Power Monitoring 16-51
16.6.2.2 32DMX-O Card-Level Indicators 16-52
16.6.2.3 32DMX-O Port-Level Indicators 16-52
16.6.3 32DMX Card 16-52
16.6.3.1 ROADM 16-54
16.6.3.2 Power Monitoring 16-55
16.6.3.3 32DMX Card-Level Indicators 16-55
16.6.3.4 32DMX Port-Level Indicators 16-55
16.6.4 4MD-xx.x Card 16-55
16.6.4.1 Wavelength Pairs 16-58
16.6.4.2 Power Monitoring 16-58
16.6.4.3 4MD-xx.x Card-Level Indicators 16-58
16.6.4.4 4MD-xx.x Port-Level Indicators 16-59

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16.7 Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Cards 16-59
16.7.1 AD-1C-xx.x Card 16-59
16.7.1.1 Power Monitoring 16-61
16.7.1.2 AD-1C-xx.x Card-Level Indicators 16-62
16.7.1.3 AD-1C-xx.x Port-Level Indicators 16-62
16.7.2 AD-2C-xx.x Card 16-62
16.7.2.1 Wavelength Pairs 16-64
16.7.2.2 Power Monitoring 16-65
16.7.2.3 AD-2C-xx.x Card-Level Indicators 16-65
16.7.2.4 AD-2C-xx.x Port-Level Indicators 16-66
16.7.3 AD-4C-xx.x Card 16-66
16.7.3.1 Wavelength Pairs 16-68
16.7.3.2 Power Monitoring 16-69
16.7.3.3 AD-4C-xx.x Card-Level Indicators 16-69
16.7.3.4 AD-4C-xx.x Port-Level Indicators 16-70
16.7.4 AD-1B-xx.x Card 16-70
16.7.4.1 Power Monitoring 16-72
16.7.4.2 AD-1B-xx.x Card-Level Indicators 16-73
16.7.4.3 AD-1B-xx.x Port-Level Indicators 16-73
16.7.5 AD-4B-xx.x Card 16-73
16.7.5.1 Power Monitoring 16-75
16.7.5.2 AD-4B-xx.x Card-Level Indicators 16-76
16.7.5.3 AD-4B-xx.x Port-Level Indicators 16-76
16.7.6 32WSS Card 16-76
16.7.6.1 Power Monitoring 16-81
16.7.6.2 32WSS Card-Level Indicators 16-81
16.7.6.3 32WSS Port-Level Indicators 16-81
16.8 Transponder and Muxponder Cards 16-82
16.8.1 TXP_MR_10G Card 16-82
16.8.1.1 Y-Cable Protection 16-83
16.8.1.2 Automatic Laser Shutdown 16-83
16.8.1.3 TXP_MR_10G Card-Level Indicators 16-84
16.8.1.4 TXP_MR_10G Port-Level Indicators 16-84
16.8.2 TXP_MR_10E Card 16-84
16.8.2.1 Key Features 16-85
16.8.2.2 Faceplate and Block Diagram 16-85
16.8.2.3 Client Interface 16-86
16.8.2.4 DWDM Trunk Interface 16-86
16.8.2.5 Y-Cable Protection 16-86
16.8.2.6 Enhanced FEC (E-FEC) Feature 16-87
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