Dlp-H273 Delete A Tl1 Tunnel Using Ctc - Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Procedure Manual

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From the Tools menu, choose Manage TL1 Tunnels.
Step 1
In the TL1 Tunnels window, click the tunnel you want to edit.
Step 2
Click Edit.
Step 3
In the Edit CTC TL1 Tunnel dialog box, edit the following:
Step 4
Step 5
Click OK.
Step 6
If the GNE Login Required box is checked, complete login in the Login to Gateway NE dialog box. If
not, continue
a.
b.
c.
When the CTC Login dialog box appears, complete the CTC login. Refer to login procedures in the user
Step 7
documentation for the ONS ENE.
Step 8
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).

DLP-H273 Delete a TL1 Tunnel Using CTC

Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
From the Tools menu, choose Manage TL1 Tunnels.
Step 1
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Use Default TL1 Port—Choose this option if you want to use the GNE default TL1 port. TL1 uses
standard ports, such as 3081 and 3082, unless custom TL1 ports are defined.
Use Other TL1 Port—Choose this option if the GNE uses a different TL1 port. Enter the port number
in the box next to the User Other TL1 Port radio button.
TL1 Encoding Mode—Choose the TL1 encoding:
LV + Binary Payload— TL1 messages are delimited by LV (length value) headers and TCP
traffic is encapsulated in binary form. Cisco recommends this option because it is the most
efficient. However, you must verify that the GNE supports LV + Binary Payload encoding.
LV + Base64 Payload— TL1 messages are delimited by LV headers and TCP traffic is
encapsulated using Base64 encoding.
Raw—TL1 messages are delimited by semi-columns only, and the TCP traffic is encapsulated
using Base64 encoding.
GNE Login Required—Check this box if the GNE requires a a local TL1 ACT-USER login before
forwarding TL1 traffic to ENEs.
TID—If the GNE Login Required box is checked, enter the GNE TID.
Step
6.
In the UID field, enter the TL1 user name.
In the PID field, enter the TL1 user password.
Click OK.
This task deletes a TL1 tunnel using CTC.
None
DLP-H29 Log into CTC, page 16-43
As needed
Onsite or remote
None
Chapter 18
DLPs H200 to H299
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