Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.3 Entwickleranleitung

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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. 
2.1.5  ONS 15310 MA SONET 
 for the ONS 15310 MA SONET software 
releases that Prime Optical 10.3 supports. 
2.1.5.1  Slots 
The ONS 15310 MA SONET consists of two CTX slots and four EXP I/O slots. 
2.1.5.2  Topological Links 
All topological links are unidirectional or bidirectional for ONS 15310 MA SONET NEs. 
2.1.5.3  CTX Cards 
The CTX card is an electrical card that consists of 21 DS1 ports and three DS3/EC-1 ports. Two 
optical interfaces are supported using SFP technology. OC-3/STM-1 and OC-12/STM-4 ports are 
available.  
  DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3_LINE_CARD—The electrical ports consist of 28 DS1 and 3 DS3 or EC1 
ports. 
  DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3_LINE_CARD—The electrical ports consist of 84 DS1 and 3 DS3 or EC1 
ports. 
2.1.5.4  PTPs 
All PTPs are bidirectional for the ONS 15310 MA SONET. The ports are always in channelized 
mode. PTPs support In Service and Out of Service–Maintenance values for the service state 
attribute. 
SNC provisioning on DS1_28_DS3_3 and DS1_84_DS3_3 cards uses the following DS3/EC1 
ports: 
  DS1_28_DS3_3—Port numbers 29, 30, and 31. 
  DS1_84_DS3_3—Port numbers 85, 86, and 87. 
2.1.5.5  CTPs 
All CTPs are in channelized mode for the ONS 15310 MA SONET.  
2.1.5.6  SNCs 
CTX cards perform STS and VT1.5 switching. The SNC name cannot exceed 48 characters. The 
NE enforces the SNC name character limit. 
2.1.5.7  Auto Discovery 
The ONS 15310 MA 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