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NTP-B210 Convert a Path Protection to a Two-Fiber BLSR
If the first half of the capacity is exceeded, this procedure cannot be completed. Bandwidth must be
Warning
50 percent unassigned to convert to BLSR. Refer to local procedures for relocating circuits if these
requirements are not met.
Repeat Steps
Step 7
comply with
Step
6, proceed to
Save all circuit information:
Step 8
In network view, click the Provisioning > Circuits tabs.
a.
Record the circuit information using one of the following tasks:
b.
Note
Step 9
Delete the circuits:
From network view, click the Circuits tab. All circuits on the ring appear.
a.
With the Shift key pressed, click each circuit in the display. Each line in the display turns dark blue
b.
as it is selected.
After all circuits have been selected, click Delete. Allow several minutes for processing; the actual
c.
length of time depends on the number of circuits in the network.
Complete the
Step 10
Complete the
Step 11
To recreate the circuits, see
Step 12
procedure for the circuit type you want to enter.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
12-8
1
through
6
for each node in the path protection that you will convert to BLSR. If all nodes
Step
8.
From the File menu, click Print to print the circuits table.
From the File menu, click Export and choose the data format: HTML, CSV (comma separated
values), or TSV (tab separated values). Click OK and save the file in a temporary directory.
See the
"NTP-B195 Document Existing Provisioning" procedure on page 6-2
information.
This method uses the network view. To delete circuits one at a time from each node, see the
"NTP-B152 Delete Circuits" procedure on page
"NTP-B126 Create a BLSR" procedure on page 4-15
"NTP-B175 BLSR Acceptance Test" procedure on page
Chapter 5, "Create Circuits and VT Tunnels"
Chapter 12
Convert Network Configurations
8-15.
to create the BLSR.
4-17.
and choose the applicable
for more
March 2003

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