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DLP-G353 Pre-provisioning a Slot
• To delete optical channels see the
• To remove the card as a timing source, see the
• To remove OSC or GCC terminations, see the
• To delete LMP channels or links, see
• To remove a DWDM patchcord, see the
• To remove an optical side, see the
Step 2
On the shelf graphic in CTC, right-click the card that you want to remove and choose Delete Card.
Step 3
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G353 Pre-provisioning a Slot
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
Procedure
Step 1
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), right-click an empty slot where you
want to install a card.
Step 2
From the Add Card shortcut menu, choose the card type that will be installed based on the
Cisco Transport Planner shelf layout. Only cards that can be installed in the slot appear in the Add Card
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DLP-G106 Deleting Optical Channel Network
Deleting Overhead
Circuits.
Terminations, and Provisionable Patchcords
DLP-G347 Deleting Optical Channel Client Connections
Connections; to delete overhead circuits, see the
NTP-G87 Change Node Timing Parameters
NTP-G85 Modify or Delete OSC Terminations, GCC
procedure.
NTP-G164 Configure Link Management
DLP-G355 Deleting an Internal Patchcord
DLP-G480 Deleting an Optical Side
This task pre-provisions a ONS 15454 slot in CTC.
Pre-provisioning of all the slots in the shelf is
normally performed when you complete the
NTP-G143 Importing the Cisco Transport Planner
NE Update Configuration File
task if you need to manually pre-provision a slot. All
slot pre-provisioning must be based on the
Cisco Transport Planner shelf layout prepared for your
site.
Cisco Transport Planner shelf layout table or JPG file.
NTP-G139 Verifying Cisco Transport Planner
Reports and Files
DLP-G46 Log into CTC
As needed
Onsite or remote
Provisioning or higher
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and the
DLP-G112
procedure.
Protocol.
.
.
procedure. Use this

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