Dlp-H228 Provision Orderwire - Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Procedure Manual

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Chapter 18
DLPs H200 to H299
Log into the NMS where the browser is installed to retrieve the network information from the
Step 3
ONS 15310.
On this computer, go to Start and click the SNMP MIB browser application.
Step 4
In the Host and Community areas, enter the IP address of the GNE through which the ONS 15310 with
Step 5
the information to be retrieved can be reached.
In the Community area, enter the community string as explained in
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 7

DLP-H228 Provision Orderwire

Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
In the network view, click the Provisioning > Overhead Circuits tabs.
Step 1
Click Create.
Step 2
In the Overhead Circuit Creation dialog box, complete the following fields in the Circuit Attributes area:
Step 3
Caution
When provisioning orderwire for nodes that reside in a ring, do not provision a complete orderwire loop.
For example, a four-node ring typically has east and west ports provisioned at all four nodes. However,
to prevent orderwire loops, provision two orderwire ports (east and west) at all but one of the ring nodes.
Click Next.
Step 4
In the Circuit Source area, complete the following:
Step 5
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If "allviews" is a valid community name value at the proxy-enabled GNE, the GNE is expected to
forward the PDU to 192.168.7.99 at the default port (Port 161) with a community name of
"enter7{192.168.9.6,161,,net9node6}". The system with the address 192.168.7.99 (the NE between
the GNE and ENE) forwards this PDU to 192.168.9.6 at Port 161 (at the ENE) with a community
name of "net9node6". The community name "enter7" is valid for the NE between the GNE and the
ENE and "net9node6" is a valid community name for the ENE.
This task provisions orderwire.
None
DLP-H29 Log into CTC, page 16-43
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
Name—Assign a name to the circuit. The name can be alphanumeric and up to 48 characters
(including spaces).
Circuit Type—Choose either Local Orderwire or Express Orderwire depending on the orderwire
path that you want to create. If regenerators are not used between nodes, you can use either local or
express orderwire channels. If regenerators exist, use the express orderwire channel.
PCM—Choose the Pulse Code Modulation voice coding and companding standard, either Mu_Law
(North America, Japan) or A_Law (Europe). The provisioning procedures are the same for both
types of orderwire.
Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Procedure Guide, Release 9.1 and Release 9.2
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