Figure 20-9 Manually Routing An Oc-N Circuit - Cisco ONS 15454 Series Procedure Manual

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DLP-A369 Provision an OC-N Circuit Route
Figure 20-9
If you want to change the source STS, adjust the Source STS field; otherwise, continue with
Step 3
Note
Step 4
Click Add Span. The span is added to the Included Spans list and the span arrow turns blue.
Repeat Steps
Step 5
all intermediary nodes. If Fully Protected Path is checked in the Circuit Routing Preferences panel, you
must:
Add two spans for all path protection or unprotected portions of the circuit route from the source to
the destination.
Add one span for all BLSR or 1+1 portions of route from the source to the destination.
Add primary spans for BLSR-DRI (dual-ring interconnect) from the source to the destination
through the primary nodes, and then add spans through the secondary nodes as an alternative route.
Figure 20-10
span types: unprotected, BLSR, and protection channel access (PCA). PCA spans can only be
chosen as part of the secondary path.
Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
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Manually Routing an OC-N Circuit
The VT option is disabled for OC-N circuits.
2
through
4
until the circuit is provisioned from the source to the destination node through
shows an example of a manually routed BLSR-DRI circuit. The circuit map shows all
Chapter 20
DLPs A300 to A399
Step
4.
March 2005

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