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Turning up a node
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Turning Up a Node
Procedure
Step 1
In network view, click Provisioning > SNMPv3 tabs.
Step 2
In the SNMPv3 Proxy Server area, complete the following:
• From the GNE drop-down list, choose the GNE to be used as the SNMPv3 proxy server.
• Check the Enable IPv6 Target/Trap check box if the nodes and the NMS stations are on an IPv6
Step 3
In the SNMPv3 Proxy Trap Forwarder Table area, click Auto Create.
Step 4
In the Automatic Configuration of SNMPv3 Proxy Trap Forwarder dialog box, enter the following information:
• Target Tag—Specify the tag name. The tag identifies the list of NMS that should receive the forwarded
• Source of Trap—The list of ENEs whose traps are forwarded to the SNMPv3 Trap destinations that are
Step 5
Click OK to save the information.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure.
DLP-G789 Enable RSVP on an Interface
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), click the Provisioning > Networking >
RSVP-TE tabs.
Step 2
Choose the interface from the Interface drop-down list.
Step 3
Click Refresh.
Step 4
In the Card area, double-click the slot that you want to configure.
Step 5
In the Slot drop-down, select the required controller.
Step 6
Click Apply to save the information.
network.
traps. All GNE Trap destinations that have this tag in their proxy tags list are chosen.
identified by the Target Tag.
DLP-G789 Enable RSVP on an Interface
This procedure enables RSVP on an interface for OCH
unnumbered tunnel creation.
None
DLP-G46 Log into CTC
As needed
Onsite
Provisioning or higher
Turning Up a Node
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