Setting Up Basic Node Information; Procedure: Add The Node Name, Contact, Location, Date, And Time; Setting Up Network Information - Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual

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Setting Up Basic Node Information

3.2 Setting Up Basic Node Information
Setting basic information for each Cisco ONS 15454 node is one of the first provisioning tasks you
perform. This information includes node name, location, contact, and timing. Completing the
information for each node facilitates ONS 15454 management, particularly when the node is connected
to a large ONS 15454 network.

Procedure: Add the Node Name, Contact, Location, Date, and Time

Log into the ONS 15454 node. The CTC node view is displayed.
Step 1
Click the Provisioning > General tabs.
Step 2
Enter the following:
Step 3
Click Apply.
Step 4

3.3 Setting Up Network Information

ONS 15454s almost always operate in network environments. Before you connect an ONS 15454 to
other ONS 15454s or to a LAN, you must change the default IP address that is shipped with each ONS
15454 (192.1.0.2). IP addresses are unique identifiers for devices—called hosts—that connect to TCP/IP
networks. Every IP address includes a network number, which is assigned to an organization, and a host
(device) number, which the organization's LAN administrator assigns to an individual network device.
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Node Name—Type a name for the node. For TL1 compliance, names must begin with an alpha
character and have no more than 20 alphanumeric characters.
Contact—Type the name of the node contact person and the phone number (optional).
Location—Type the node location (optional) (such as a city name or specific office location).
Latitude—Enter the node latitude: N (North) or S (South), degrees, and minutes.
Longitude—Enter the node longitude: E (East) or W (West), degrees, and minutes.
CTC uses the latitude and longitude to position node icons on the network view map. (You can also
position nodes manually.) To convert a coordinate in degrees to degrees and minutes, multiply the
number after the decimal by 60. For example, the latitude 38.250739 converts to 38 degrees, 15
minutes (.250739 x 60 = 15.0443, rounded to the nearest whole number).
Use SNTP Server—When checked, CTC uses a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server to set
the date and time of the node. Using an SNTP server ensures that all ONS 15454 network nodes use
the same date and time reference. The server synchronizes the node's time after power outages or
software upgrades. If you check Use SNTP Server, type the server's IP address in the next field. If
you do not use an SNTP server, complete the Date, Time, and Time Zone fields. The ONS 15454 will
use these fields for alarm dates and times. (CTC displays all alarms in the login node's time zone
for cross network consistency.)
Date—Type the current date.
Time—Type the current time.
Time Zone—Select the time zone.
Chapter 3
Node Setup
November 2001

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