Cisco Cisco ONS 15454 SONET Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP) Guida Alla Risoluzione Dei Problemi

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Background Information
When you install a system, the system gets a target identifier (TID). The TID is unique for each system. The
TID identifies the particular Network Element (NE), which in this case, is the ONS 15454 or ONS 15327.
Each command is directed to the TID. Each TID can have a maximum of 20 ASCII characters limited to
letters, digits, and hyphens. The TID must start with an alphabetic character. The TID must be present in all
input commands. But, the value of the TID can be null, represented by two successive colons. For example,
the TID can be null when the operating system directly communicates with the target NE. When you use the
TID, the recommended value is the Common Language Location Identification (CLLI) code of the target. Use
Provisioning > General in Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) in order to establish the TID for an ONS
15454/15327 node. Refer to the TL1 Command Syntax section in Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327
TL1 Command Guide, Release 4.1.x and 4.5 for more information.
This document uses a lab setup with three nodes. See Figure 1. The nodes are Stardust−162, Stardust−163 and
Stardust−165.
Figure 1  Topology
These are the IP addresses of these nodes:
Stardust−162¡0.89.238.162
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Stardust−163¡0.89.238.163
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Stardust−165¡0.89.238.165
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These nodes communicate through data communication channel (DCC) links. Stardust−162 is the GNE
(gateway NE).
The rtrv−ne−gen command retrieves the general NE attributes. The rtrv−map−network command retrieves
all the NE attributes that are reachable from the GNE. The NE attributes include:
The node IP address
IPADDR indicates the IP address.
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The node name
TID indicates the node name.
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The product type of the NE
PRODUCT represents the product type.
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Figure 2 displays the normal output of the rtrv−map−network command when you issue the command from
Stardust−165. The output displays the IP address, node name and product type for the three nodes.
Figure 2  Normal Output from rtrv−map−network