- About this Guide
- Chapter 1, Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable
- Chapter 2, Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable
- Chapter 3, Connect the PC and Log Into the GUI
- Chapter 4, Turn Up Node
- Chapter 5, Turn Up Network
- Chapter 6, Manage Circuits
- Chapter 7, Create Circuits and VT Tunnels
- Chapter 8, Manage Alarms
- Chapter 9, Monitor Performance
- Chapter 10, Change Card Settings
- Chapter 11, Change Node Settings
- Chapter 12, Upgrade Cards and Spans
- Chapter 13, Convert Network Configurations
- Chapter 14, Add and Remove Nodes
- Chapter 15, Maintain the Node
- Chapter 16, Power Down the Node
- Chapter 17, DLPs A1 to A99
- Chapter 18, DLPs A100 to A199
- Chapter 19, DLPs A200 to A299
- Chapter 20, DLPs A300 to A399
- Chapter 21, DLPs A400 to A499
- Chapter 22, DLPs A500 to A599
- Chapter 23, DLPs A600 to 699
- Appendix A, CTC Information and Shortcuts
DLPs A600 to A699
Note The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration. Rather, these terms, as well as "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration.
DLP-A600 Perform BLSR Lockout
Note During the activation, BLSR spans are not protected. You must leave the BLSR in the lockout state until you have finished activating all nodes in the ring. Ensure that the lockout is removed after activation.
Note To prevent ring or span switching, perform the lockout on both the east and west spans of each node.
Step 1 According to local site practice, complete the "NTP-A108 Back Up the Database" procedure for all the nodes in the ring.
Step 2 Complete the "DLP-A60 Log into CTC" task at the node where you will remove BLSR lockout. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 3.
Step 3 In node view, click the Maintenance tab, then click BLSR.
Step 4 For each of the line cards, perform the following steps:
a. Next to the card row, click the East Switch column to access the drop-down list.
b. From the menu options, choose Lockout Protect.
c. Click Apply.
d. In the same row, click the West Switch column to access the drop-down list.
e. From the menu options, choose Lockout Protect.
f. Click Apply.
Note Ignore any Default K alarms that occur on the protect synchronous transport signal (STS) time slots during this lockout period.
Note Certain BLSR or Multiservice Switching Platform (MSSP)-related alarms might be raised following activation of the first node in the ring. The following alarms, if raised, are normal, and should not cause concern. They clear upon completion of the upgrade, after all nodes have been activated.
•BLSR-OOSYNC (MN)
•RING-MISMATCH (MJ)
•APSCDFLTK (MN)
•BLSR-RESYNC (NA)
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-A601 Remove BLSR Lockout
Step 1 According to local site practice, complete the "NTP-A108 Back Up the Database" procedure for all the nodes in the ring.
Step 2 Complete the "DLP-A60 Log into CTC" task at the node where you will remove BLSR lockout. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 3.
Step 3 In node view, click the Maintenance tab, then click BLSR.
Step 4 For each of the line cards, perform the following steps:
a. Next to the card row, click the West Switch column to access thedrop-down list.
b. From the shortcut menu, choose Clear.
c. Click Apply.
Note When removing a lockout, be sure to apply your changes each time you choose the Clear option. If you try to select Clear for more than one lockout at a time, you risk traffic loss on the first ring switch.
d. In the same row, click the East Switch column to access the drop-down list.
e. From the shortcut menu, choose Clear.
f. Click Apply.
Step 5 Repeat this task as many times as necessary to remove all BLSR span lockouts on the nodes.
Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).