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Chapter 7
Card Provisioning

Provisioning IPPM

7.4 Provisioning IPPM
Intermediate-Path Performance Monitoring (IPPM) allows you to transparently monitor traffic
originating on DS-1, DS-3, DS3E and DS3XM cards (Path Terminating Equipment) as it passes through
EC-1, OC-3, OC-12, OC-48, and OC-192 cards (Line Terminating Equipment). To use IPPM, you create
the STS circuit on the DS-N cards, then enable IPPM on the EC-1 or OC-N cards that carry the circuit.
For Release 3.0 and later, IPPM is enabled for near-end (originating) traffic only. Far-end
Note
(terminating) IPPM will be enabled in a future release.
For example, suppose you have an STS circuit that originates and terminates on DS-N cards at Nodes 1
and 4. You want to monitor the circuit as it passes through OC-N cards at Nodes 2 and 3. To do this, you
enable IPPM on the OC-N card by selecting the appropriate STS, in this example, STS 1
(Figure
7-3).
Figure 7-3
IPPM provisioned for STS 1 on an OC-12 card
After enabling IPPM, performance is displayed on the Performance tab for the OC-48 card. IPPM
enables per-path statistics for STS CV-P (coding violations), STS ES-P (errored seconds), STS FC-P
(failure count), STS SES-P (severely errored seconds), and STS UAS-P (unavailable seconds). Only one
STS per port can be monitored at one time. See
Chapter 8, "Performance Monitoring"
for a definition of
every parameter.
Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide
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November 2001

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