Figure 7-12 Dual Roll To Reroute A Link; Figure 7-13 Dual Roll To Reroute To A Different Node - Cisco ONS 15600 Series Reference Manual

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Chapter 7
Circuits and Tunnels
Create a Roll To Circuit before rolling a circuit with the source on Node 3 and the destination on Node 4.
Note
A dual roll involves two cross-connects. It allows you to reroute intermediate segments of a circuit, but
keep the original source and destination. If the new segments require new cross-connects, use the Bridge
and Roll wizard or create a new circuit and then perform a roll.
If you are using TL1 to perform rolls, this interface can only be used for single rolls. Dual rolls require
Caution
the network-level view that only CTC or CTM provide.
Dual rolls have several constraints:
You must complete or cancel both cross-connects rolled in a dual roll. You cannot complete one roll
and cancel the other roll.
When a Roll To circuit is involved in the dual roll, the first roll must roll onto the source of the
Roll To circuit and the second roll must roll onto the destination of the Roll To circuit.
Figure 7-12
Figure 7-12
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Figure 7-13
Figure 7-13
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Note
If a new segment is created on Nodes 3 and 4 using the Bridge and Roll wizard, the created circuit has
the same name as the original circuit with the suffix _ROLL**. The circuit source is on Node 3 and the
circuit destination is on Node 4.
illustrates a dual roll on the same circuit.
Dual Roll to Reroute a Link
Node 1
Original leg
New leg
illustrates a dual roll involving two circuits.
Dual Roll to Reroute to a Different Node
Node 1
Node 3
Node 2
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Node 2
Node 4
Original leg
New leg
Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual, R7.0
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