9.4 Routing Table
Table 9-5
ONS 15600 Trunk Cards
OC-192
OC-48
ASAP (OC-48 PPM)
Optical ports have the following requirements when used in a provisionable patchcord:
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9.4 Routing Table
ONS 15600 routing information appears on the Maintenance > Routing Table tabs
routing table provides the following information:
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Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual, R7.0
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ONS 15600 and ONS 15454 Client and Trunk Card Combinations in Provisionable
Patchcords
ONS 15454 Client Cards
MXP_2.5G_10G/
TXP_MR_10G
Yes
Yes
Yes
An optical port connected to an ONS 15454 transponder or muxponder port requires an SDCC or
LDCC termination.
If the optical port is the protection port in a 1+1 group, the working port must have an SDCC or
LDCC termination provisioned.
If a remote end (ONS 15454) of a provisionable patchcord is Y-cable protected, an optical port
requires two patchcords.
Destination—Displays the IP address of the destination network or host.
Mask—Displays the subnet mask used to reach the destination host or network.
Gateway—Displays the IP address of the gateway used to reach the destination network or host.
Usage—Shows the number of times this route has been used.
Interface—Shows the ONS 15600 interface used to access the destination.
pend0—The Ethernet management interface.
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pdcc—An SDCC interface, that is, an OC-N trunk (span) card identified as the SDCC
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termination (0 to 128).
lo0—A loopback interface.
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pend2—The craft-only RJ-45 jack on the front of the TSC.
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motfcc0—Interface on the TSC that connect the TSC to all other cards except the other TSC.
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hdlc0—Connects the two TSC cards together; traffic cards forward DCC packets over the
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motfcc0 Ethernet interface.
Chapter 9
Management Network Connectivity
MXP_2.5G_10E/
TXP(P)_MR_2.5G
TXP_MR_10E
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
(Figure
9-17). The