Manage Pm Schedules; Enable Or Disable A Tl1 Session To Receive Autonomous Pm Reports; Bridge And Roll - Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual

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Chapter 2
Procedures and Provisioning

2.7.2 Manage PM Schedules

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2.7.3 Enable or Disable a TL1 Session to Receive Autonomous PM Reports

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2.8 Bridge and Roll

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
Bridge and Roll functionality allows live traffic to be moved (rolled) from one entity to another. This
section provides information and sample procedures for single-rolling, dual-rolling and protection
rolling for one-way or two-way circuits using TL1 commands, including:
Create a PM schedule by issuing the SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2> command.
Delete a PM schedule by issuing the SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2> command with the <NUMREPT>
parameter equal to zero.
The PM schedules created on a facility or a cross-connect will be automatically deleted if
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the card or the cross-connect are unprovisioned.
Retrieve all the PM schedules created on the node by issuing the RTRV-PMSCHED-ALL command.
Retrieve a particular MOD2 type of PM schedule by issuing the RTRV-PMSCHED-<MOD2>
command.
The system will not automatically delete the schedules that are expired, for example, a
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schedule is created to report PM 10 times. After 10 PM reports are sent, the schedule is
expired. The expired schedule can be identified by its <NUMINVL> field (equal to zero) in
the response of RTRV-PMSCHED.
Enable a TL1 session to receive a scheduled PM report by issuing the ALW-PMREPT-ALL
command.
By default, a TL1 session is disabled to receive PM reports. The ALW-PMREPT-ALL
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command enables a TL1 user to receive all the scheduled PM reports from the system,
regardless of whether or not the schedule is created by this TL1 user or by any other TL1
user.
Disable a TL1 session to receive any scheduled PM report by issuing the INH-PMREPT-ALL
command.
Path Level Rolling—Rolls cross-connections at the VT1.5, STS1, and STSNc rate for all supported
TDM drops (OC3, OC12, OC48, and OC192). Individual rolls are done at the Path Level.
Line Level Rolling—Rolls all cross-connections from one port/facility to another port/facility.
Bulk Rolling—Rolls a subset of cross-connections from one port/facility to another port/facility
2.7.2 Manage PM Schedules
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