Setting Up Ons 15454 Timing - Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual

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Setting Up ONS 15454 Timing

Verify that working traffic is not running on the protect card:
Step 2
a.
b.
c.
Step 3
From the node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
In the Protection Groups section, click a protection group.
Step 4
Click Delete.
Step 5
3.6 Setting Up ONS 15454 Timing
SONET timing parameters must be set for each ONS 15454. Each ONS 15454 independently accepts its
timing reference from one of three sources:
You can set ONS 15454 timing to one of three modes: external, line, or mixed. If timing is coming from
the BITS pins, set ONS 15454 timing to external. If the timing comes from an OC-N card, set the timing
to line. In typical ONS 15454 networks:
You can set three timing references for each ONS 15454. The first two references are typically two
BITS-level sources, or two line-level sources optically connected to a node with a BITS source. The third
reference is the internal clock provided on every ONS 15454 TCC+ card. This clock is a Stratum 3 (ST3).
If an ONS 15454 becomes isolated, timing is maintained at the ST3 level.
Caution
Mixed timing allows you to select both external and line timing sources. However, Cisco does not
recommend its use because it can create timing loops. Use this mode with caution.
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In the Protection Groups section, choose the group you want to delete.
In the Selected Group section, verify that the protect card is in standby mode. If it is in standby
mode, continue with Step 3. If it is active, complete Step c.
If the working card is in standby mode, manually switch traffic back to the working card. In the
Selected Group pane, click the working card, then click Manual. Verify that the protect card
switches to standby mode and the working card is active. If it does, continue with Step 3. If the
protect card is still active, do not continue. Begin troubleshooting procedures or call technical
support.
The BITS (Building Integrated Timing Supply) pins on the ONS 15454 backplane
An OC-N card installed in the ONS 15454. The card is connected to a node that receives timing
through a BITS source.
The internal ST3 clock on the TCC+ card
One node is set to external. The external node derives its timing from a BITS source wired to the
BITS backplane pins. The BITS source, in turn, derives its timing from a Primary Reference Source
(PRS) such as a Stratum 1 clock or GPS signal.
The other nodes are set to line. The line nodes derive timing from the externally-timed node through
the OC-N trunk cards.
Chapter 3
Node Setup
November 2001

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