Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.3 Developer's Guide
Cisco Prime Optical 10.3 GateWay/CORBA Programmer Reference Guide
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Each of the ports (<portNum>) provisioned under ppm_holder=11 is a main PTP.
2.2.5.4 Connection Termination Point
Naming conventions for SONET, SDH, and plesiochronous digital hierarchy (PDH) CTP are
defined by TMF.814 in a document named objectNaming.html. Prime Optical follows these
rules.
For OC-n or STM-n cards on the ONS 15327 R3.3 or later, ONS 15454 SONET R3.2.1 or later,
and ONS 15454 SDH R3.3 or later, Prime Optical supports STS6c, STS9c, and STS24c layer
rates. On the ONS 15327 R5.0 or later, ONS 15454 SONET R5.0 or later, and ONS 15454 SDH
R5.0 or later, Prime Optical supports STS18c and STS36c layer rates. These are not conventional
SONET/SDH rates; therefore, the TMF document does not cover their naming.
The following table shows the Prime Optical CTPs for STS6c, STS9c, STS24c, STS18c, and
STS36c layer rates. The number after ‘-r’ is the difference between the STS/VC4 number and the
previous edge STS/VC4 number.
defined by TMF.814 in a document named objectNaming.html. Prime Optical follows these
rules.
For OC-n or STM-n cards on the ONS 15327 R3.3 or later, ONS 15454 SONET R3.2.1 or later,
and ONS 15454 SDH R3.3 or later, Prime Optical supports STS6c, STS9c, and STS24c layer
rates. On the ONS 15327 R5.0 or later, ONS 15454 SONET R5.0 or later, and ONS 15454 SDH
R5.0 or later, Prime Optical supports STS18c and STS36c layer rates. These are not conventional
SONET/SDH rates; therefore, the TMF document does not cover their naming.
The following table shows the Prime Optical CTPs for STS6c, STS9c, STS24c, STS18c, and
STS36c layer rates. The number after ‘-r’ is the difference between the STS/VC4 number and the
previous edge STS/VC4 number.