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1:1 equipment protection is supported for DS1, DS3, DS3I, DS3E, EC-1, and DS3XM cards. Install the
protect card in an odd-numbered slot and install the working card in an adjacent even-numbered slot. For
example, install the protect card in slot 1 and install the working card in slot 2.
protect card in an odd-numbered slot and install the working card in an adjacent even-numbered slot. For
example, install the protect card in slot 1 and install the working card in slot 2.
2.1.8.9
Facility Protection
Facility protection is available for OC-n PTPs. Protect ports must match the working ports. For example,
port 1 on an OC-3 card is protected only by port 1 on another OC-3 card.
port 1 on an OC-3 card is protected only by port 1 on another OC-3 card.
2.1.8.10 Autodiscovery
The ONS 15454 SONET supports automatic discovery of connected elements. Prime Optical can connect
to one node and retrieve information about all connected nodes. The first time Prime Optical connects to a
node, it retrieves only the IP address of the connected node; Prime Optical does not retrieve the node
name. However, Prime Optical must report this element to the users. Because the IP address is unique,
Prime Optical initializes the name of the newly discovered element with the IP address. An object
creation event is generated for this managed element with the IP address as the name. Later, Prime
Optical connects to this element and retrieves all information, including the actual name, and an AVC
event is generated for the managed element name. The NMS listens to the AVC event for the managed
element name and invokes managedElementManager::ManagedElementManager_I::
getManagedElement.
to one node and retrieve information about all connected nodes. The first time Prime Optical connects to a
node, it retrieves only the IP address of the connected node; Prime Optical does not retrieve the node
name. However, Prime Optical must report this element to the users. Because the IP address is unique,
Prime Optical initializes the name of the newly discovered element with the IP address. An object
creation event is generated for this managed element with the IP address as the name. Later, Prime
Optical connects to this element and retrieves all information, including the actual name, and an AVC
event is generated for the managed element name. The NMS listens to the AVC event for the managed
element name and invokes managedElementManager::ManagedElementManager_I::
getManagedElement.
2.1.9 ONS NCS2K SDH
See the
2.1.10 ONS NCS2K SONET
See the
Prime Optical 10.6 supports. For more details, see section
2.1.11 ONS 15600 SONET
See the
Optical 10.6 supports.
2.1.11.1 Slots
The ONS 15600 SONET is a single-shelf NE with 14 slots. The Timing and Shelf Control (TSC) card
must occupy slot 5 or slot 10. The Core Cross-Connect (CXC) cards are always 1+1 redundant in slots 6/7
and 8/9. Each CXC card occupies two slots. Slots 1 to 4 and 11 to 14 are reserved for optical I/O cards.
Single Shelf Cross-Connect (SSXC) cards replace CXC cards from release 5.0 of the NE. However, due
to a known caveat (CSCse87505), Prime Optical and CTC display SSXC cards as CXC. For more
information, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SONET user documentation.
must occupy slot 5 or slot 10. The Core Cross-Connect (CXC) cards are always 1+1 redundant in slots 6/7
and 8/9. Each CXC card occupies two slots. Slots 1 to 4 and 11 to 14 are reserved for optical I/O cards.
Single Shelf Cross-Connect (SSXC) cards replace CXC cards from release 5.0 of the NE. However, due
to a known caveat (CSCse87505), Prime Optical and CTC display SSXC cards as CXC. For more
information, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SONET user documentation.
2.1.11.2 Equipment
All cards in the ONS 15600 SONET R5.0 and later display administration and service states. For earlier
software releases, these states are not applicable and Prime Optical displays them as N/A.
software releases, these states are not applicable and Prime Optical displays them as N/A.
2.1.11.3 Equipment Administration State
The attribute name is ACTUAL_EQUIPMENT_SERVICE_STATE and is displayed in getAdditionalInfo
for the equipment.
for the equipment.
lists the attribute values for the administration state.