Dlp- A436 Disable Node Security Mode - Cisco ONS 15454 Series Procedure Manual

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DLP-A436 Disable Node Security Mode
DLP-A436 Disable Node Security Mode
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
The node will reboot after you complete this task, causing a temporary disconnection between the CTC
Note
computer and the node.
Click the Provisioning > Security > Data Comm tabs.
Step 1
Click Change Mode.
Step 2
Review the information on the Change Secure Mode wizard page, then click Next.
Step 3
On the Node IP Address page, choose the address you want to assign to the node:
Step 4
Step 5
Click Next.
On the SOCKS Proxy Server Settings page, choose one of the following:
Step 6
Click Finish.
Step 7
Within the next 30 to 40 seconds, the TCC2P cards reboot. CTC switches to network view, and the CTC
Alerts dialog box appears. In network view, the node color changes to grey and a DISCONNECTED
condition appears.
In the CTC Alerts dialog box, click Close. Wait for the reboot to finish. (This might take several
Step 8
minutes.)
Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
21-14
This task disables the ONS 15454 security mode and allows only one IP
address to be provisioned for the backplane LAN port and the TCC2P LAN
port.
TCC2P cards must be installed.
NTP-A108 Back Up the Database, page 15-4
DLP-A60 Log into CTC, page 17-66
As needed
Onsite or remote
Superuser
Backplane Ethernet Port—Assigns the backplane IP address as the node IP address.
TCC Ethernet Port—Assigns the TCC2P port IP address as the node IP address
New IP Address—Allows you to define a new IP address. If you choose this option, enter the new
IP address, subnet mask, and default router IP address.
External Network Element (ENE)—If selected, the CTC computer is only visible to the ONS
15454 to which the CTC computer is connected. The computer is not visible to the DCC-connected
nodes. In addition, firewall is enabled, which means that the node prevents IP traffic from being
routed between the DCC and the LAN port.
Gateway Network Element (GNE)—If selected, the CTC computer is visible to other
DCC-connected nodes. The node prevents IP traffic from being routed between the DCC and the
LAN port.
Proxy-only—If selected, the ONS 15454 responds to CTC requests with a list of DCC-connected
nodes for which the node serves as a proxy. The CTC computer is visible to other DCC-connected
nodes. The node does not prevent traffic from being routed between the DCC and LAN port.
Chapter 21
DLPs A400 to A499
March 2005

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