Dlp-B95 Provision A Ds-1 Circuit Source And Destination - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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Chapter 5
Create Circuits and VT Tunnels
The port name can be up to 32 alphanumeric/special characters and is blank by default.
Click Apply.
Step 4
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 5

DLP-B95 Provision a DS-1 Circuit Source and Destination

Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures You perform this task during one of the following procedures:
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Note
After you have selected the circuit properties in the Circuit Source dialog box according to the specific
circuit creation procedure, you are ready to provision the circuit source.
Step 1
From the Node drop-down menu choose the node where the source will originate.
From the Slot drop-down menu choose the slot containing the XTC card where the circuit will originate.
Step 2
From the DS-1 drop-down menu choose the source DS-1.
Step 3
If you need to create a secondary source, for example, a path protection bridge/selector circuit entry
Step 4
point in a multivendor path protection, click Use Secondary Source and repeat Steps
define the secondary source. If you do not need to create a secondary source, continue with
Click Next.
Step 5
From the Node drop-down menu choose the destination (termination) node.
Step 6
From the Slot drop-down menu choose the slot containing the destination card. The destination is
Step 7
typically an XTC card. You can also choose an OC-N card to map the DS-1 to a VT1.5 for optical
transport.
Depending on the destination card, choose the destination port, STS, VT, or DS1 from the sub-menus
Step 8
that appear based on the card selected in
CTC does not display ports, STSs, VTs, or DS1s already used by other circuits. If you and a user working
on the same network choose the same port, STS, VT, port, or DS1 simultaneously, one of you will receive
a Path in Use error and be unable to complete the circuit. The user with the incomplete circuit needs to
choose new destination parameters.
If you need to create a secondary destination, for example, a path protection bridge/selector circuit exit
Step 9
point in a multivendor path protection, click Use Secondary Destination and repeat Steps
the secondary destination.
March 2003
NTP-B183 Create a Unidirectional DS-1 Circuit with Multiple Drops
This task provisions an electrical circuit source and destination for a DS-1
circuit.
None
NTP-B181 Create an Automatically Routed DS-1 Circuit, page
NTP-B182 Create a Manually Routed DS-1 Circuit, page
NTP-B183 Create a Unidirectional DS-1 Circuit with Multiple Drops, page
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As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
Step
7. See
Table 5-2 on page 5-3
for a list of valid options.
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
5-5, or
5-10, or
1
through
3
to
Step
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