Log Into A Remote Ene; Forward Commands By Specifying The Ene Tid (Node 1 Or Node 3); Receive Autonomous Messages From The Remote Ene; Figure 2-27 Four-Node Ring With Tl1 Gateway - Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual

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Chapter 2
Procedures and Provisioning
Figure 2-27
DCC Channel

Log Into a Remote ENE

Telnet or connect through the serial port to Node 0, which will become the GNE.
Step 1
To connect to the ENE 1 node, enter the TL1 login command using the following input example:
Step 2
ACT-USER:NODE1:USERNAME:1234:PASSWORD;
The GNE forwards the login to ENE 1. After successful login, ENE 1 sends a COMPLD response.
Step 3
When you are logged into ENE 1, enter the following TL1 login command to connect to ENE 3:
ACT-USER:NODE3:USERNAME:1234:PASSWORD;
The GNE forwards the login to ENE 3. After successful login, the ENE 3 sends a COMPLD response.

Forward Commands by Specifying the ENE TID (Node 1 or Node 3)

When you are logged into ENE 1 and ENE 3, enter a command and designate a specific TID, as shown
in the following example:
RTRV-HDR:NODE1::1;
will retrieve the header of Node 1 and
RTRV-HDR:NODE3::3;
will retrieve the header of Node 3.

Receive Autonomous Messages from the Remote ENE

To receive autonomous messages from the remote ENE, you must log into the remote ENE. When you
are logged in, you will begin to receive autonomous messages. The source of the message is identified
in the header of the message.
Four-Node Ring With TL1 Gateway
GNE
INE 2
ENE 1
2.3.4 Implementing TL1 Gateway
TCP/IP
GNE Session
ENE 3
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