Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 9.6 Developer's Guide
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2.2.5.7 Equipment Holder
The TMF defines the EquipmentHolder naming convention. Numbering is done from left to
right and from top to bottom. For example, slot 15 is named /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=15.
For ONS 15xxx NEs, the numbering for EquipmentHolders starts from 0 in the NE. The TMF
For ONS 15xxx NEs, the numbering for EquipmentHolders starts from 0 in the NE. The TMF
convention is to start numbering from 1 for EquipmentHolders. Prime Optical translates
EquipmentHolder names. For example, subslot 1 in slot 0 in the NE is named
/rack=1/shelf=1/slot=1/sub_slot=2.
For the ONS 15454 MSTP NEs, shelves are numbered using their unique shelf ID, and not their
For the ONS 15454 MSTP NEs, shelves are numbered using their unique shelf ID, and not their
physical location attributes, such as rack number and shelf position. For example, slot 1 on an
MSTP shelf with an ID of 7 that is physically located in rack 1, shelf 2 is named
/rack=1/shelf=7/slot=1.
For the ONS 155xx family, there is a new equipment holder called a port_holder. Because the
For the ONS 155xx family, there is a new equipment holder called a port_holder. Because the
TMF determines whether or not a piece of equipment has to be in an EquipmentHolder, the
port_holder is created to hold the transceiver modules that contain the PTPs. A port_holder
that is present in subslot 1, slot 0 in an NE is named
/rack=1/shelf=1/slot=1/sub_slot=2/port_holder=1. A port holder present in slot 1 in an NE is
named /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=2/port_holder=1.
For the ONS 15600 NE and ASAP cards, a PIM present in slot 3 is named
For the ONS 15600 NE and ASAP cards, a PIM present in slot 3 is named
/rack=1/shelf=1/slot=3/sub_slot=1. A PPM present in PIM 3 in slot 2 is named
/rack=1/shelf=1/slot=2/sub_slot=3/ppm_holder=1.
For AdditionalHolder, the naming convention is defined as /additionalHolder=1; there is no
For AdditionalHolder, the naming convention is defined as /additionalHolder=1; there is no
subholder for AdditionalHolder. AdditionalHolders apply only to ONS 15454 SONET and SDH
NEs when AIE or AEP cards are installed.
A peripheral_holder present on a shelf is named rack=1/shelf=1/
A peripheral_holder present on a shelf is named rack=1/shelf=1/
/peripheral_holder=17236110, where the number 17236110 is the unique peripheral ID.
A peripheral_holder in slot 1 is named /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=1/peripheral_holder=17236111,
A peripheral_holder in slot 1 is named /rack=1/shelf=1/slot=1/peripheral_holder=17236111,
where the number 17236111 is the unique peripheral ID.
2.2.5.8 Remote Unit Holder
CPT System is also referred to as “PT System” or “PTS” in the documentation.
From Prime Optical 9.6 onward, the remote unit holder is supported on CPT 200, CPT 200
SDH, CPT 600, and CPT 600 SDH NEs.
In Prime Optical 9.6.3, Carrier Packet Transport (CPT) System is supported. The remote unit
holder manages remote equipment as an extension to the local equipment being modeled. This
new holder applies to PTSA cards connected to the PT System.
The remote unit holder naming convention is "/remote_unit=1". The remote unit holder is at
The remote unit holder naming convention is "/remote_unit=1". The remote unit holder is at
the same level as the rack. For example, to address a PTSA card, the holder slot must be
addressed as "/remote_unit=1/shelf=1/slot=36". The remote unit ID value is 1 and the PTSA
card slot can be any number from 36 to 128.