Руководство Пользователя для Cisco DNCS System Release 2.8.1 3.8.1 4.3.1

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Setting Up Basic Parameters for an STA Interface
The first step in adding an STA interface is to complete these steps to set up the basic parameters for that
interface.
1.
On the DNCS Administrative Console, click the DNCS tab.
2.
Click the Network Element Provisioning tab.
3.
Click STA. The STA List opens.
4.
Click File > New. The Set Up STA window opens with the Basic Parameters tab in the forefront.
5.
Use the following fields when you manage basic parameters for a SONET interface.
Field
Description
Headend Name
The headend associated with this STA interface.
STA Name
The name of the STA interface.
Example: HE1_STA1
You can use up to 15 alphanumeric characters. Be sure to use a name that is
consistent with the naming scheme on your network map.
IP Address
The IP address for the STA interface.
Be careful to properly place the dots (.) between numbers.
Tip: When entering IP addresses, type a period to move from octet to octet.
Do 
not
 press the Tab key to move from octet to octet; pressing the Tab key
moves the cursor to the next field on the window.
Physical Address
The MAC address for the STA interface.
Subnet Mask
The number identifying the subnet mask where this STA interface resides,
based on the following criteria:
If your system uses a class B IP network configuration, type 
255.255.0.0.
If your system uses another type of network configuration,
type the subnet mask as assigned by your system administrator.
Direction
Select the appropriate signal direction option, based on the following criteria:
If you are using this STA interface to convert SONET signals
into ASI signals, click the SONET to ASI option.
If you are using this STA interface to convert ASI signals into
SONET signals, click the ASI to SONET option.
Advanced Parameters
CAUTION: Do NOT change anything on the Advanced Parameters tab without first consulting Cisco
Services.
6.
Click Apply. The system saves the basic parameters for this STA interface in the DNCS database.
Important: Do NOT change anything on the Advanced Parameters tab without first consulting Cisco
Services.
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