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NTP- A287 Replace an In-Service Cross-Connect Card15-21
NTP- A288 Replace the Fan-Tray Assembly15-22
NTP- A290 Replace the Alarm Interface Panel15-26
NTP- A291 Replace the Plastic Lower Backplane Cover15-31
NTP- A162 Replace the UBIC-V EIA15-33
NTP- A266 Edit Network Element Defaults15-35
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NTP- A165 Import Network Element Defaults15-36
NTP- A166 Export Network Element Defaults15-38
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CHAPTER
16Power Down the Node16-1
NTP- A114 Power Down the Node16-1
17DLPs A1 to A9917-1
DLP- A1 Unpack and Verify the Shelf Assembly17-1
DLP- A2 Inspect the Shelf Assembly17-2
DLP- A3 Reverse the Mounting Bracket to Fit a 19-inch (482.6 mm) Rack17-2
DLP- A4 Install the External Brackets and Air Filter17-4
DLP- A5 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (One Person)17-5
DLP- A6 Mount the Shelf Assembly in a Rack (Two People)17-6
DLP- A7 Mount Multiple Shelf Assemblies in a Rack17-7
DLP- A8 Open the Front Door17-8
DLP- A9 Remove the Front Door17-9
DLP- A10 Remove the Lower Backplane Cover17-10
DLP- A11 Remove the Backplane Sheet Metal Cover17-11
DLP- A12 Install a BNC or High-Density BNC EIA17-12
DLP- A13 Install an SMB EIA17-15
DLP- A14 Install the AMP Champ EIA17-16
DLP- A16 Connect the Office Ground to the ONS 1545417-18
DLP- A17 Connect Office Power to the ONS 15454 Shelf17-19
DLP- A18 Turn On and Verify Office Power17-21
DLP- A19 Install Alarm Wires on the Backplane 17-22
DLP- A20 Install Timing Wires on the Backplane17-25
DLP- A21 Install LAN Wires on the Backplane 17-26
DLP- A22 Install the TL1 Craft Interface17-27
DLP- A23 Install DS-1 Cables Using Electrical Interface Adapters (Balun)17-28
DLP- A24 Install DS-1 AMP Champ Cables on the AMP Champ EIA17-29
DLP- A25 Install Coaxial Cable With BNC Connectors17-32
DLP- A26 Install Coaxial Cable With High-Density BNC Connectors17-33
DLP- A27 Install Coaxial Cable with SMB Connectors17-33
DLP- A28 Route Coaxial Cables17-35
DLP- A29 Route DS-1 and DS-3/EC-1 Twisted-Pair Cables17-36
DLP- A30 Install Ferrites to Power Cabling17-37
DLP- A31 Attach Ferrites to Wire-Wrap Pin Fields17-38
DLP- A32 Inspect the Shelf Installation and Connections17-39
DLP- A33 Measure Voltage17-39
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DLP- A34 Create an Optimized 1+1 Protection Group17-40
DLP- A35 Modify an Optimized 1+1 Protection Group17-41
DLP- A36 Install the TCC2/TCC2P Cards17-42
DLP- A37 Install the XCVT or XC10G Cards17-45
DLP- A38 Install the Alarm Interface Controller or Alarm Interface Controller–International
Card
17-47
DLP- A39 Install Ethernet Cards17-48
DLP- A43 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for Path Protection Configurations17-49
DLP- A44 Install Fiber-Optic Cables for BLSR Configurations17-52
DLP- A45 Install the Fiber Boot17-54
DLP- A50 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 on the Same Subnet Using
Static IP Addresses
17-56
DLP- A51 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
17-58
DLP- A52 Set Up a Windows PC for Craft Connection to an ONS 15454 Using Automatic Host
Detection
17-61
DLP- A53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 1545417-63
DLP- A56 Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)17-65
DLP- A57 Disable Proxy Service Using Netscape (Windows and UNIX)17-66
DLP- A60 Log into CTC17-66
DLP- A61 Create Login Node Groups17-69
DLP- A62 Add a Node to the Current Session or Login Group17-70
DLP- A64 Set the IP Address, Default Router, and Network Mask Using the LCD17-71
DLP- A65 Create a Static Route17-73
DLP- A67 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the ONS 1545417-74
DLP- A68 Provision the IIOP Listener Port on the CTC Computer17-74
DLP- A69 Set Up External or Line Timing17-75
DLP- A70 Set Up Internal Timing17-77
DLP- A71 Create a 1:1 Protection Group17-78
DLP- A72 Create a 1:N Protection Group17-80
DLP- A73 Create a 1+1 Protection Group17-81
DLP- A74 Create a New User on a Single Node17-82
DLP- A75 Create a New User on Multiple Nodes17-83
DLP- A83 Provision Orderwire17-84
DLP- A88 Optical 1+1 Protection Test17-85
DLP- A89 Remap the K3 Byte17-87
DLP- A91 BLSR Switch Test17-87
DLP- A92 Four-Fiber BLSR Exercise Span Test17-91
DLP- A93 Four-Fiber BLSR Span Switching Test17-93
DLP- A94 Path Protection Switching Test17-95
DLP- A95 Provision a DS-1 Circuit Source and Destination17-96
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DLP- A96 Provision a DS-1 or DS-3 Circuit Route17-97
DLP- A97 Provision an OC-N Circuit Source and Destination17-98
DLP- A99 Determine Available VLANs17-99
CHAPTER
18DLPs A100 to A19918-1
DLP- A111 Changing the Maximum Number of Session Entries for Alarm History18-1
DLP- A112 Display Alarms and Conditions Using Time Zone18-3
DLP- A113 Synchronize Alarms18-3
DLP- A114 View Conditions18-4
DLP- A117 Apply Alarm Profiles to Cards and Nodes18-5
DLP- A121 Enable/Disable Pointer Justification Count Performance Monitoring18-7
DLP- A122 Enable/Disable Intermediate Path Performance Monitoring18-9
DLP- A124 Refresh PM Counts at 15-Minute Intervals18-11
DLP- A125 Refresh PM Counts at One-Day Intervals18-11
DLP- A126 View Near-End PM Counts18-12
DLP- A127 View Far-End PM Counts18-13
DLP- A129 Reset Current PM Counts18-13
DLP- A131 Search for Circuits18-14
DLP- A137 Provision Path Trace on OC-N Ports18-15
DLP- A140 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information18-16
DLP- A142 Modify a Static Route18-17
DLP- A143 Delete a Static Route18-17
DLP- A144 Disable OSPF18-18
DLP- A145 Change the Network View Background Color18-18
DLP- A148 Create Domain Icons18-19
DLP- A149 Manage Domain Icons18-19
DLP- A150 Modify a 1:1 Protection Group18-20
DLP- A152 Modify a 1:N Protection Group18-21
DLP- A154 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group18-22
DLP- A155 Delete a Protection Group18-23
DLP- A156 Delete a Section DCC Termination18-23
DLP- A157 Change the Node Timing Source18-24
DLP- A158 Change User Password and Security Level on a Single Node18-25
DLP- A159 Delete a User from a Single Node18-26
DLP- A160 Change User Password and Security Level on Multiple Nodes18-26
DLP- A161 Delete a User from Multiple Nodes18-27
DLP- A163 Delete SNMP Trap Destinations18-28
DLP- A165 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS1-14 or DS1N-14 Cards18-28
DLP- A166 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3-12 or DS3N-12 Cards18-32
DLP- A167 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3-12E or DS3N-12E Cards18-36
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DLP- A168 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3XM-6 Card18-41
DLP- A169 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the EC1-12 Card18-45
DLP- A170 Change Line Transmission Settings for OC-N Cards18-49
DLP- A171 Change Threshold Settings for OC-N Cards18-51
DLP- A172 Change an Optical Port to SDH18-53
DLP- A173 Change External Alarms Using the AIC Card18-54
DLP- A174 Change External Controls Using the AIC Card18-54
DLP- A175 Change Orderwire Settings Using the AIC Card18-55
DLP- A176 Convert DS1-14 Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection18-56
DLP- A177 Convert DS3-12 Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection18-57
DLP- A178 Convert DS3-12E Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection18-59
DLP- A189 Verify that a 1+1 Working Slot is Active18-60
DLP- A190 Install a UBIC-V EIA18-61
DLP- A191 Delete a Card18-65
DLP- A194 Clear a BLSR Force Ring Switch18-66
DLP- A195 Verify Timing in a Reduced Ring18-67
DLP- A196 Delete a BLSR from a Single Node18-68
DLP- A197 Initiate a Path Protection Force Switch18-68
DLP- A198 Clear a Path Protection Force Switch18-70
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19DLPs A200 to A29919-1
DLP- A201 Apply a Lock On19-1
DLP- A202 Apply a Lock Out19-2
DLP- A203 Clear a Lock On or Lock Out19-3
DLP- A204 Scope and Clean Fiber Connectors and Adapters with Alcohol and Dry Wipes19-3
DLP- A205 Clean Fiber Connectors with CLETOP19-4
DLP- A206 Clean the Fiber Adapters19-5
DLP- A207 Install Fiber-Optic Cables on the LGX Interface19-5
DLP- A208 Change External Alarms Using the AIC-I Card19-6
DLP- A209 Change External Controls Using the AIC-I Card19-7
DLP- A210 Change AIC-I Card Orderwire Settings19-8
DLP- A212 Create a User Data Channel Circuit19-8
DLP- A214 Change the Service State for a Port19-9
DLP- A217 BLSR Exercise Ring Test19-10
DLP- A218 Provision Path Protection Selectors19-12
DLP- A219 Provision a VT Tunnel Route19-13
DLP- A220 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports19-13
DLP- A221 Provision E-Series Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership19-14
DLP- A222 Provision G-Series Ethernet Ports19-16
DLP- A225 Enable Alarm Filtering19-17
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DLP- A227 Disable Alarm Filtering19-17
DLP- A229 View Circuits on a Span19-18
DLP- A230 Change a Circuit Service State19-19
DLP- A231 Edit a Circuit Name19-20
DLP- A232 Change Active and Standby Span Color19-21
DLP- A233 Edit Path Protection Circuit Path Selectors19-22
DLP- A241 Clear a BLSR Manual Ring Switch19-23
DLP- A242 Create a BLSR on a Single Node19-23
DLP- A244 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software
(Windows)
19-25
DLP- A245 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software (UNIX)19-27
DLP- A246 Provision E-Series Ethernet Card Mode19-29
DLP- A247 Change an OC-N Card19-29
DLP- A249 Provision IP Settings19-30
DLP- A250 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol19-34
DLP- A251 Set Up or Change Routing Information Protocol19-36
DLP- A255 Cross-Connect Card Side Switch Test19-37
DLP- A256 View Ethernet Statistics PM Parameters19-38
DLP- A257 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters19-39
DLP- A258 View Ethernet History PM Parameters19-41
DLP- A259 Refresh Ethernet PM Counts at a Different Time Interval19-42
DLP- A260 Set Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts19-43
DLP- A261 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port19-43
DLP- A262 Filter the Display of Circuits19-44
DLP- A263 Edit Path Protection Dual-Ring Interconnect Circuit Hold-Off Timer19-45
DLP- A264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports19-46
DLP- A265 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer19-50
DLP- A266 Change IP Settings19-51
DLP- A268 Apply a Custom Network View Background Map19-52
DLP- A269 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option19-53
DLP- A271 Change Security Policy on a Single Node19-53
DLP- A272 Change Security Policy on Multiple Nodes19-55
DLP- A273 Modify SNMP Trap Destinations19-56
DLP- A293 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Two-Fiber BLSR19-57
DLP- A294 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Four-Fiber BLSR19-58
DLP- A295 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a Path Protection19-60
DLP- A296 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on a 1+1 Protection Group19-61
DLP- A297 Perform a Manual Span Upgrade on an Unprotected Span19-62
DLP- A298 Check the Network for Alarms and Conditions19-63
DLP- A299 Initiate a BLSR Span Lock Out19-63
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20DLPs A300 to A39920-1
DLP- A300 Clear a BLSR Span Lock Out20-1
DLP- A301 Initiate a BLSR Manual Ring Switch20-2
DLP- A303 Initiate a BLSR Force Ring Switch20-3
DLP- A309 View the Ethernet MAC Address Table20-4
DLP- A310 View Ethernet Trunk Utilization20-5
DLP- A311 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a BLSR or 1+120-5
DLP- A312 Provision a Half Circuit Source and Destination on a Path Protection20-6
DLP- A313 Create a DCC Tunnel20-7
DLP- A314 Assign a Name to a Port20-8
DLP- A315 Log Out a User on a Single Node20-9
DLP- A316 Log Out a User on Multiple Nodes20-9
DLP- A320 View ML-Series Ether Ports PM Parameters20-10
DLP- A321 View ML-Series POS Ports PM Parameters20-11
DLP- A322 Manual or Force Switch the Node Timing Reference20-13
DLP- A323 Clear a Manual or Force Switch on a Node Timing Reference20-13
DLP- A324 Provision a VCAT Circuit Source and Destination20-14
DLP- A325 Provision a VCAT Circuit Route20-15
DLP- A326 Change a BLSR Node ID20-16
DLP- A327 Configure the CTC Alerts Dialog Box for Automatic Popup20-16
DLP- A328 Create a Two-Fiber BLSR Using the BLSR Wizard20-17
DLP- A329 Create a Two-Fiber BLSR Manually20-18
DLP- A330 Preprovision a Slot20-20
DLP- A332 Change Tunnel Type20-20
DLP- A333 Delete Circuits20-21
DLP- A334 Delete Overhead Circuits20-22
DLP- A335 Delete VLANs20-23
DLP- A336 Repair an IP Tunnel20-23
DLP- A337 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for Windows20-24
DLP- A338 Run the CTC Installation Wizard for UNIX20-27
DLP- A339 Delete a Node from the Current Session or Login Group20-30
DLP- A340 View Port Status on the LCD20-31
DLP- A341 Create an IP-Encapsulated Tunnel20-32
DLP- A347 Refresh E-Series and G-Series Ethernet PM Counts20-33
DLP- A348 Monitor PM Counts for a Selected Signal20-34
DLP- A349 Clear Selected PM Counts20-35
DLP- A350 View FC_MR-4 Statistics PM Parameters20-36
DLP- A351 View FC_MR-4 Utilization PM Parameters20-37
DLP- A352 View FC_MR-4 History PM Parameters20-38
DLP- A353 Refresh FC_MR-4 PM Counts at a Different Time Interval20-39
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DLP- A356 TCC2/TCC2P Card Active/Standby Switch Test20-40
DLP- A357 Create FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds20-41
DLP- A358 Delete FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds20-45
DLP- A359 Delete a Line DCC Termination20-45
DLP- A362 Create a Four-Fiber BLSR Using the BLSR Wizard20-46
DLP- A363 Create a Four-Fiber BLSR Manually20-48
DLP- A364 Reset the TCC2/TCC2P Card Using CTC20-49
DLP- A365 Initiate an Optical Protection Switch20-50
DLP- A366 Initiate an Electrical Protection Switch20-50
DLP- A367 Create a Provisionable Patchcord20-51
DLP- A368 Delete a Provisionable Patchcord20-52
DLP- A369 Provision an OC-N Circuit Route20-53
DLP- A371 Remove Pass-through Connections20-55
DLP- A372 Delete a Node from a Specified Login Node Group20-56
DLP- A373 Install a MiniBNC EIA20-57
DLP- A374 Change a Section DCC Termination20-60
DLP- A375 Change a Line DCC Termination20-60
DLP- A377 Provision Section DCC Terminations20-61
DLP- A378 Provision Line DCC Terminations20-62
DLP- A380 Provision a Proxy Tunnel20-63
DLP- A381 Provision a Firewall Tunnel20-64
DLP- A382 Delete a Proxy Tunnel20-64
DLP- A383 Delete a Firewall Tunnel20-65
DLP- A384 Add a Member to a VCAT Circuit20-65
DLP- A385 Delete a Member from a VCAT Circuit20-69
DLP- A386 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-V EIAs20-70
DLP- A387 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3XM-12 Card20-74
DLP- A388 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3/EC1-48 Cards20-80
DLP- A390 View Alarms20-85
DLP- A391 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports Statistics PM Parameters20-87
DLP- A392 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports Utilization PM Parameters20-88
DLP- A393 View CE-Series Ether Ports and POS Ports History PM Parameters20-90
DLP- A394 View DS-N/SONET PM Parameters for the DS3XM-12 Card20-91
DLP- A395 View BFDL PM Parameters for the DS3XM-12 Card20-93
DLP- A397 Manually Route a Path Protection Circuit for a Topology Upgrade20-95
DLP- A398 Automatically Route a Path Protection Circuit for a Topology Upgrade20-95
DLP- A399 Install a UBIC-H EIA20-97
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DLP- A416 View Circuit Information21-2
DLP- A417 View the BLSR Squelch Table21-5
DLP- A418 Install Public-Key Security Certificate21-6
DLP- A421 Provision G-Series Flow Control Watermarks21-7
DLP- A422 Verify BLSR Extension Byte Mapping21-8
DLP- A428 Install Fiber-Optic Cables in a 1+1 Configuration21-8
DLP- A430 View Spanning Tree Information21-9
DLP- A431 Change the JRE Version21-10
DLP- A433 Enable Node Security Mode21-11
DLP- A434 Lock Node Security21-12
DLP- A435 Modify Backplane Port IP Settings21-13
DLP- A436 Disable Node Security Mode21-14
DLP- A437 Change a VCAT Member Service State21-15
DLP- A438 Change General Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card21-16
DLP- A439 Change Distance Extension Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card21-18
DLP- A440 Change Enhanced FC/FICON Port Settings for the FC_MR-4 Card21-19
DLP- A441 Install Electrical Cables on the UBIC-H EIAs21-21
DLP- A442 Verify Pass-Through Circuits21-23
DLP- A469 Install GBIC or SFP Connectors21-24
DLP- A470 Remove GBIC or SFP Connectors21-26
DLP- A498 Switch Between TDM and DWDM Network Views21-27
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22DLPs A500 to A59922-1
DLP- A507 View OC-N PM Parameters22-1
DLP- A510 Provision a DS-3 Circuit Source and Destination22-3
DLP- A511 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege22-4
DLP- A515 Print CTC Data22-5
DLP- A516 Export CTC Data22-6
DLP- A517 View Alarm or Event History22-8
DLP- A518 Create a New or Cloned Alarm Severity Profile22-9
DLP- A519 Apply Alarm Profiles to Ports22-12
DLP- A520 Delete Alarm Severity Profiles22-14
DLP- A521 Modify Alarm, Condition, and History Filtering Parameters22-16
DLP- A522 Suppress Alarm Reporting22-17
DLP- A523 Discontinue Alarm Suppression22-19
DLP- A524 Download an Alarm Severity Profile22-20
DLP- A526 Change Line and Threshold Settings for the DS3i-N-12 Cards22-21
DLP- A528 Change the Default Network View Background Map22-25
DLP- A529 Delete Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds22-26
DLP- A530 Install the Tie-Down Bar22-27
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DLP- A533 Create Ethernet RMON Alarm Thresholds22-28
DLP- A553 Upgrade Low-Density Electrical Cards in a 1:N Configuration to High-Density Electrical
Cards
22-34
DLP- A554 Upgrade Low-Density Electrical Cards in a 1:1 Configuration to High-Density Electrical
Cards
22-37
APPENDIX
I
NDEX
ACTC Information and ShortcutsA-1
Display Node, Card, and Network ViewsA-1
Node Icons on the Network View MapA-2
Manage the CTC WindowA-4
CTC Menu and Toolbar OptionsA-4
CTC Mouse OptionsA-8
Node View ShortcutsA-10
Network View TasksA-10
Table Display OptionsA-11
Equipment InventoryA-12
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Figure 1-1Installing the Fan-Tray Assembly1-12
Figure 1-2Replace Backplane Screws with Standoffs1-13
Figure 1-3Installing Standoffs and the AEP1-14
Figure 1-4AEP Wire-Wrap Connections to Backplane Pins1-14
Figure 1-5Installing the AEP Cover1-17
Figure 1-6Alarm Input Connector1-19
Figure 1-7Alarm Output Connector1-20
Figure 1-8Mounting Holes on the UBIC-V EIA1-24
Figure 1-9Mounting Holes on the UBIC-H1-25
Figure 1-10Mounting Holes on the All Other EIA Types1-26
Figure 1-11EIA Labelling on the Mounting Bar1-27
Figure 1-12Installing the Rear Cover Onto the Mounting Bars1-28
Figure 1-13Installing the Rear Cover with Standoffs1-29
Figure 2-1Installing the Door Ground Strap Retrofit Kit2-19
Figure 2-2Shelf Assembly with Door Ground Strap Retrofit Kit Installed2-20
FIGURES
Figure 4-1Nodes Behind a Firewall4-8
Figure 4-2CTC Computer and ONS 15454s Residing Behind Firewalls4-9