Cisco Cisco ONS 15310-MA SONET Multiservice Platform Referencia técnica
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The following list shows standard responses:
COMPLD—Completed
DENY—TL1 command failed
PRTL—Partially successful response. The requested action can be completed for some of the
specified AIDs but not for all of them.
specified AIDs but not for all of them.
RTRV—The response is successful but is lengthy and is being returned in multiple parts. Each
part has a RTRV response code, but the final response has a COMPLD response code.
part has a RTRV response code, but the final response has a COMPLD response code.
d.
Response acknowledgment—Responses may also include intermediate acknowledgment
messages. Brief messages that update the user as to the status of a given command are called
acknowledgments. When a command has been sent to the NE and the NE takes longer than
two seconds to respond, the NE sends an acknowledgment message to be followed later by
the full response. This class of responses, however, is yet to be supported by Cisco ONS
platforms.
messages. Brief messages that update the user as to the status of a given command are called
acknowledgments. When a command has been sent to the NE and the NE takes longer than
two seconds to respond, the NE sends an acknowledgment message to be followed later by
the full response. This class of responses, however, is yet to be supported by Cisco ONS
platforms.
2.
Autonomous events—These messages are used to report alarms, configuration changes or
condition changes. Many of these messages, such as those relating to alarm conditions, are
spontaneously triggered by the NE itself without intervention. Other messages, such as those
relating to the reporting of periodic condition states or performance data values are scheduled by
the NE user through other commands. Autonomous messages are not issued to the NE and hence
they do not include input formats or input examples.
condition changes. Many of these messages, such as those relating to alarm conditions, are
spontaneously triggered by the NE itself without intervention. Other messages, such as those
relating to the reporting of periodic condition states or performance data values are scheduled by
the NE user through other commands. Autonomous messages are not issued to the NE and hence
they do not include input formats or input examples.
Example: REPT-ALM
For information on specific command and autonomous message syntax, refer to the
Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Command Guide.
Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Command Guide.
3. Connect to TL1
The first step in using TL1 is to connect to TL1. You only have to connect to TL1 one time per session.
A session is a related set of communication transactions between two or more network devices. There
are three ways to connect to TL1: via CTC, telnet, or craft interface. Perform one of the following
procedures to connect to TL1.
A session is a related set of communication transactions between two or more network devices. There
are three ways to connect to TL1: via CTC, telnet, or craft interface. Perform one of the following
procedures to connect to TL1.
Launch CTC and Open a TL1 Session
Step 1
From the PC connected to the ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15600 SDH, or ONS 15310-MA SDH,
start Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer.
start Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer.