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Chapter 13
Add and Remove Nodes
Verify the card installation on the new node using the
Step 2
page
3-2. Verify that the OC-N cards that will be the BLSR trunk (span) cards match the BLSR optical
rate. For example, if the BLSR is OC-48, the new node must have OC-48 cards installed. If the OC-N
cards are not installed or the optical rates do not match the BLSR, complete the
Optical and Ethernet Cards" procedure on page
Verify that fiber is available to connect the new node to the existing nodes. Refer to the diagram drawn
Step 3
in
Step
Complete the
Step 4
to the new node after it is added, you must be an authorized user on the node and you must have IP
connectivity to the node.
Log into a node that is in the BLSR. See the
Step 5
Complete the
Step 6
verify that the BLSR is free of major alarms or problems. If trouble is indicated (for example, a major
alarm exists), resolve the problem before proceeding. See
refer to the Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide.
Click the Provisioning > BLSR tabs.
Step 7
On paper, record the Ring ID, Ring Type, Line Rate, and Ring Reversion.
Step 8
From the Node column, record the Node IDs in the BLSR. The Node IDs are the numbers in parentheses
Step 9
next to the node name.
Log into the new node:
Step 10
If the node has a LAN connection and is displayed on the network map, from the View menu, choose
Go to Other Node, then choose the new node from the Select Node to Go to pull-down menu on the
Select Node dialog box and click OK.
If the new node is not connected to the network, log into it directly using the
CTC" task on page
Click the Alarms tab. Verify that no critical or major alarms are present, nor any facility alarms, such as
Step 11
LOS, LOF, AIS-L, SF, and SD. If trouble is indicated (for example, a major alarm exists), resolve the
problem before proceeding. See
Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide.
Complete the following steps if the node is on the same subnet as other BLSR nodes, it is not provisioned
Step 12
as an external network element (see
and a CTC computer will directly connect to the node while other CTC computers are directly connected
to other BLSR nodes. If not, continue with
a.
Click the Provisioning > Network > General tabs. View the IP Address and Net/Subnet Mask
Length fields to verify the node is on the same subnet as other BLSR nodes.
b.
Click the Static Route tab and click Create.
c.
In the Create Static Route dialog box, enter the following settings:
Click OK.
d.
Using the information recorded in Steps
Step 13
new node. See the
March 2003
1.
"NTP-B35 Verify Node Turn Up" procedure on page
"DLP-B302 Check BLSR or Path Protection Alarms and Conditions" task on page 13-5
2-23.
Chapter 6, "Manage
Destination IP address: IP address of CTC computer directly connected to the node
Net Mask: 255.255.255.255
Next Hop: IP address of the Cisco ONS 15327
Cost: 1
"DLP-B242 Create a BLSR on a Single Node" task on page
"NTP-B24 Verify Card Installation" procedure on
1-23.
"DLP-B60 Log into CTC" task on page
Chapter 6, "Manage Alarms"
Alarms"or, if necessary, refer to the
"NTP-B169 Set Up CTC Network Access" procedure on page
Step
13.
8
and
9
and the diagram created in
Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Guide, R4.0
NTP-B12 Add a BLSR Node
"NTP-B218 Install the
4-2. In order to have CTC visibility
2-23.
or, if necessary,
"DLP-B60 Log into
Step
1, create a BLSR on the
13-6.
to
3-7),
13-3

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