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Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15454 Release 5.0
OL-5945-01
  New Features and Functionality
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The default state, when no PST or SST inputs are given for The TL1 command, RMV-<MOD2_IO>, is 
OOS instead of OOS-MT. Thus, if you issue a RMV statement, followed by maintenance-state-only 
commands, such as OPR-LPBK, the maintenance state commands will not work, since the port will be 
in the out-of-service state (OOS), instead of the out-of-service maintenance state (OOS-MT). To work 
around this issue, place ports in the OOS-MT state, by specifying the primary state as OOS and a 
secondary state of MT in either the RMV-<MOD2_IO> command or the ED-<MOD2_IO> command.
Scripts that depend on the RMV-<MOD2_IO> command defaulting to OOS-MT without specifying the 
primary and secondary states should be updated to force the primary and secondary state inputs to be 
populated. This issue is resolved in Release 4.7.
New Features and Functionality
This section highlights new features and functionality for Release 5.0. For detailed documentation of 
each of these features, consult the user documentation.
Note
Features introduced in the Release 4.7 DWDM platform are repeated herein for ease of access.
New Hardware
TCC2P Card
The Advanced Timing, Communications, and Control Plus (TCC2P) card is an enhanced version of the 
TCC2 card. The primary enhancements are Ethernet security features and 64K composite clock BITS 
timing.
The TCC2P card performs system initialization, provisioning, alarm reporting, maintenance, 
diagnostics, IP address detection/resolution, SONET SOH DCC/GCC termination, and system fault 
detection for the ONS 15454. The TCC2P also ensures that the system maintains Stratum 3 (Telcordia 
GR-253-CORE) timing requirements. It monitors the supply voltage of the system. 
The TCC2P card requires Software Release 4.0 or later. 
The LAN interface of the TCC2P card meets the standard Ethernet specifications by supporting a cable 
length of 328 ft (100 m) at temperatures from 32 to 149 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 65 degrees Celsius). 
The interfaces can operate with a cable length of 32.8 ft (10 m) maximum at temperatures from –40 to 
32 degrees Fahrenheit (–40 to 0 degrees Celsius).
TCC2P Functionality
The TCC2P card supports multichannel, high-level data link control (HDLC) processing for the DCC. 
Up to 84 DCCs can be routed over the TCC2P card and up to 84 section DCCs can be terminated at the 
TCC2P card (subject to the available optical digital communication channels). The TCC2P selects and 
processes 84 DCCs to facilitate remote system management interfaces. 
The TCC2P also originates and terminates a cell bus carried over the module. The cell bus supports links 
between any two cards in the node, which is essential for peer-to-peer communication. Peer-to-peer 
communication accelerates protection switching for redundant cards.