Cisco Cisco ONS 15454 M2 Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP) Technical References
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CTC Default Settings
Card threshold default settings are provided as follows:
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PM thresholds—(OSCM, OSC-CSM, TXP and MXP cards) Expressed in counts or seconds;
includes line and SDH thresholds.
includes line and SDH thresholds.
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Optical thresholds—(GE_XP, 10GE_XP, TXP, and MXP cards) Expressed in percentages or dBm;
includes client and trunk optical thresholds.
includes client and trunk optical thresholds.
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OTN FEC thresholds (GE_XP, 10GE_XP, TXP, and MXP cards)—Expressed in counts; includes
enhanced, standard, 1G Ethernet, 1G Fibre channel, 1G FICON, STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, 2G
FICON, and 2G Fibre channel thresholds.
enhanced, standard, 1G Ethernet, 1G Fibre channel, 1G FICON, STM-1, STM-4, STM-16, 2G
FICON, and 2G Fibre channel thresholds.
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OTN G.709 thresholds (GE_XP, 10GE_XP, TXP, and MXP cards)—Expressed in counts or seconds;
includes ITU-T G.709 PM and SM thresholds.
includes ITU-T G.709 PM and SM thresholds.
Threshold defaults are defined for near end and/or far end, at 15-minute and one-day intervals.
Thresholds are further broken down by type, such as Multiplex Section, Regeneration Section, VC LO,
MS, RS, or Path, for performance monitoring (PM) thresholds, and TCA (warning) or Alarm for physical
thresholds. PM threshold types define the layer to which the threshold applies. Physical threshold types
define the level of response expected when the threshold is crossed.
Thresholds are further broken down by type, such as Multiplex Section, Regeneration Section, VC LO,
MS, RS, or Path, for performance monitoring (PM) thresholds, and TCA (warning) or Alarm for physical
thresholds. PM threshold types define the layer to which the threshold applies. Physical threshold types
define the level of response expected when the threshold is crossed.
Note
For full descriptions of the thresholds you can set for each card, see“
”.
Note
In R7.0.1, when LOS, LOS-P, or LOF alarms occur on TXP and MXP trunks, certain TCAs are
suppressed. For details, see “
suppressed. For details, see “
Note
For additional information regarding PM parameter threshold defaults as defined by Telcordia
specifications, refer to Telcordia GR-820-CORE and GR-253-CORE.
specifications, refer to Telcordia GR-820-CORE and GR-253-CORE.
ETSI Defaults by Card
The card defaults are defined by the default name, its factory-configured value, and the domain of
allowable values that you can assign to it.
allowable values that you can assign to it.
Note
Some default values, such as certain thresholds, are interdependent. Before changing a value, review the
domain for that default and any other related defaults for potential dependencies.
domain for that default and any other related defaults for potential dependencies.
Access the links provided in
to open or download files containing NE Default information for
ETSI cards.
Table 4
NE Defaults for ETSI Cards
Platforms
Links
Cisco ONS 15454
Cisco ONS 15454 M2