- About This Guide
- Chapter 1, ACT Commands
- Chapter 2, ALW Commands
- Chapter 3, APPLY Commands
- Chapter 4, CANC Commands
- Chapter 5, CHG Commands
- Chapter 6, CLR Commands
- Chapter 7, CONN Commands
- Chapter 8, COPY Commands
- Chapter 9, DISC Commands
- Chapter 10, DLT Commands
- Chapter 11, ED Commands
- Chapter 12, ENT Commands
- Chapter 13, EX Commands
- Chapter 14, INH Commands
- Chapter 15, INIT Commands
- Chapter 16, OPR Commands
- Chapter 17, REPT Messages
- Chapter 18, RLS Commands
- Chapter 19, RMV Commands
- Chapter 20, RST Commands
- Chapter 21, RTRV Commands
- Chapter 22, SCHED Commands
- Chapter 23, SET Commands
- Chapter 24, SW Commands
- Chapter 25, Access Identifiers
- Chapter 26, Conditions
- Chapter 27, Modifiers
- 10.1 DLT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>
- 10.2 DLT-<MOD_RING>
- 10.3 DLT-BULKROLL<OCN_TYPE>
- 10.4 DLT-CRS-<PATH>
- 10.5 DLT-EQPT
- 10.6 DLT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>
- 10.7 DLT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>
- 10.8 DLT-LNK-<MOD2O>
- 10.9 DLT-LNKTERM
- 10.10 DLT-OSC
- 10.11 DLT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>
- 10.12 DLT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>
- 10.13 DLT-ROUTE
- 10.14 DLT-ROUTE-GRE
- 10.15 DLT-TADRMAP
- 10.16 DLT-TRAPTABLE
- 10.17 DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL
- 10.18 DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY
- 10.19 DLT-USER-SECU
- 10.20 DLT-VCG
- 10.21 DLT-WLEN
DLT Commands
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.
This chapter provides DLT (delete) commands for the Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600 and ONS 15310-CL.
10.1 DLT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>
Delete (10GFC, 10GIGE, 1GFC, 1GFICON, 2GFC, 2GFICON, D1VIDEO, DV6000, EC1, ESCON, ETRCLO, GIGE, HDTV, ISC1, OC12, OC192, OC3, OC48, T3)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15600
See Table 27-1 on page 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
This command deletes the specified port.
Note This command supports ports with PPMs (pluggable port modules) (for example, the ASAP card, the 15310-CL-CTX card, the FC_MR-4 card, and ONS 15454 DWDM cards).
Category
Ports
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::::];
Input Example
DLT-GIGE:TID:FAC-5-1:1;
Input Parameters
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AID |
Access identifier from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28 |
10.2 DLT-<MOD_RING>
Delete Bidirectional Line Switched Ring
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600
Note ONS 15327 does not support four-fiber BLSR.
This command deletes the BLSR of the NE.
Possible Errors:
1. If the system fails on getting IOR, a SROG (Status, Get IOR Failed) error message is returned.
2. If the AID is invalid, an IIAC (Invalid AID) error message is returned.
3. If the BLSR does not exist, a SRQN (BLSR Does Not Exist) error message is returned.
4. The ALL AID is invalid for this command.
5. The list AID format has been supported since R4.6.
6. The SROF (Facility Not Provisioned or Cannot Access BLSR) error message will be returned for the invalid query.
7. If the BLSR is in use, a SROF (BLSR In Use) error message is returned.
8. The SRQN (BLSR Deletion Failed) error message is returned for the invalid deletion query.
Category
BLSR
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
ED-<MOD_RING> ENT-<MOD_RING> |
EX-SW-<OCN_BLSR> RTRV-<MOD_RING> |
RTRV-TRC-<OCN_BLSR> |
Input Format
DLT-<MOD_RING>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[:::];
Input Example
DLT-BLSR:PETALUMA:BLSR-2:123;
Input Parameters
|
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AID |
Access identifier from the "25.1.3 AidUnionId1" section on page 25-12. Identifies the BLSR of the NE. ALL or BLSR-ALL AID is not allowed for editing BLSRs |
10.3 DLT-BULKROLL<OCN_TYPE>
Delete Bulkroll (OC12, OC192, OC3, OC48)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600
This command deletes an attempted bulk rolling operation of a facility or completes an attempted rolling operation. This command is used for bulk line level rolling. Use DLT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH> for single path level rolling.
See Table 27-1 on page 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
Category
Bridge and Roll
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-BULKROLL-<OCN_TYPE>:[<TID>]:<FROM>:<CTAG>:::
[RFROMSTART=<RFROMSTART>],[RFROMEND=<RFROMEND>],WHY=<WHY>;
Input Example
DLT-BULKROLL-OC12:CISCO:FAC-1-1:6:::RFROMSTART=STS-1-1-1,
RFROMEND=STS-1-1-11,WHY=STOP;
Input Parameters
|
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FROM |
One of the end points. Access identifier from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28 for line level rolling and bulk rolling |
RFROMSTART |
The starting time slot in the source roll port. For bulk rolling only. The AID is from the "25.1.10 CrossConnectId1" section on page 25-20 (except VCM and FACILITY). Defaults to STS-<FROMSLOT>-<FROMPORT>-1, where <FROMSLOT> and <FROMPORT> are the slot and port of the <FROM> AID |
RFROMEND |
The ending time slot in the source roll port. For bulk rolling only. The AID is from the "25.1.10 CrossConnectId1" section on page 25-20 (except VCM and FACILITY). Defaults to STS-<FROMSLOT>-<FROMPORT>-N, where <FROMSLOT> and <FROMPORT> are the slot and port of the <FROM> AID and N is the value of OCn. (for example, OC48, n=48) |
WHY |
The reason for deletion Parameter type is WHY—reason for deletion |
•END |
Drop the leg to be rolled. The leg that is identified by the RFROM in ENT-ROLL/ENT-BULKROLL |
•STOP |
The rolling operation will be aborted and reverted to the previous configuration |
10.4 DLT-CRS-<PATH>
Delete Cross-Connection (STS1, STS12C, STS18C, STS192C, STS24C, STS36C, STS3C, STS48C, STS6C, STS9C, VT1, VT2)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
See Table 27-1 on page 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
This command deletes a cross-connection between STS paths. STS paths are specified using their STS AID.
Note•The fields after CTAG (trailing colons) are optional.
•For 1-way cross-connections the AIDs must be in the same order as originally entered; for 2-way cross-connections, either order will work.
•This command does not support deleting multiple STS cross-connections.
•Using "&" in the AID field of this command can delete a path protection STS cross-connection.
–The following command is used to delete a 1-way selector or 2-way selector and bridge with:
from points: F1, F2
to points: T1
DLT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:F1&F2,T1:<CTAG>;
–The following command is used to delete a 1-way bridge or 2-way selector and bridge with:
from point: F1
to points: T1, T2
DLT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:F1,T1&T2:<CTAG>;
–The following command is used to delete a 1-way or 2-way subtending path protection connection with:
from point: F1, F2
to points: T1, T2
DLT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:F1&F2,T1&T2:<CTAG>;
–The AID format in the deletion command is the same as the AID format in the retrieved response message. For example, if the output of any retrieved AID is "F1&F2,T1:CCT,STS3C", the deletion command with the AID format (F1&F2,T1) is required to delete this cross-connection.
–The following command is used to delete a path protection IDRI Cross-Connection:
DLT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:A&B,C&D:<CTAG>;
A - Path on Ring X to which traffic from ring Y is bridged
B - Path on Ring X to which traffic from the same ring is bridged
C - Path on Ring Y to which traffic from ring X is bridged
D - Path on Ring Y to which traffic from the same ring is bridged
A, B, C, and D have a positional meaning. Connection type 2WAYDC is used for path protection IDRI cross-connections.
–The following command is used to delete a path protection DRI Cross-Connection:
DLT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:A&B,C:<CTAG>;
A - Path on Ring X to which traffic from ring Y is bridged
B - Path on Ring X to which traffic from the same ring is bridged
C - Traffic to and from Ring Y
A, B, C, and D have a positional meaning. Connection type 2WAYDC is used for path protection DRI cross-connections.
•All A&B AIDs in the TL1 cross-connection command are in the format of WorkingAID&ProtectAID.
•You can experience some implementation behavior problems if additional drops have been added to the connection object.
•The facility AID is only valid for slots holding the G1K-4 card.
•The virtual facility AID (VFAC) is only valid on slots holding an ML-Series card.
•CKTID is a string of ASCII characters. The maximum length of CKTID can be 48 characters. If the CKTID is EMPTY or NULL the field will not appear.
•The default values for all optional parameters are NE default values. These values might not be the current value for a parameter. Use the RTRV-XX command to retrieve current values.
Category
Cross Connections
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
ED-CRS-<PATH> ENT-CRS-<PATH> |
RTRV-CRS |
RTRV-CRS-<PATH> |
Input Format
DLT-CRS-<PATH>:[<TID>]:<SRC>,<DST>:<CTAG>[:::[CKTID=<CKTID>],
[CMDMDE=<CMDMDE>]];
Input Example
DLT-CRS-STS12C:VINBURG:STS-1-1-1,STS-12-1-1:102:::CKTID=CKTID,CMDMDE=CMDMDE;
Input Parameters
|
|
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SRC |
Source AID from the "25.1.10 CrossConnectId1" section on page 25-20 |
DST |
Destination AID from the "25.1.10 CrossConnectId1" section on page 25-20 |
CKTID |
String |
CMDMDE |
Command Mode. The FRCD mode of operation is applicable to delete a VCAT member cross-connect from IS-NR or OOS-AU,AINS service state Parameter type is CMDMDE—forces the system to execute a given command regardless of any standing conditions. Normal mode is the default behavior for all commands but you can specify FRCD to force the system to override a state where the command would normally be denied |
•FRCD |
Forces the system to override a state where the command would normally be denied |
•NORM |
Execute the command normally. Do not override any conditions that might make the command fail |
10.5 DLT-EQPT
Delete Equipment
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes a card from the NE.
This command removes the card type and attributes that were entered for a particular slot. If any facilities are assigned, they are deleted too. The command will be denied if the card is part of a protection group or has a cross-connect end-point.
To delete a card that is part of a protection group, it has to be removed from the protection group first using the ED-EQPT command.
Error conditions for deleting equipment can be:
1. The error message SPLD (Equipment In Use) will be returned in the following conditions:
–The card is in a protection group
–The card has a cross-connection or a DCC/GCC/OSC termination or provisionable patchcord termination.
–If any of its facilities is being used as a synchronization source.
2. If a card is not provisioned, an error message will be returned.
Category
Equipment
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-EQPT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[:::];
Input Example
DLT-EQPT:SONOMA:SLOT-1:104;
Input Parameters
|
|
---|---|
AID |
Access identifier from the "25.1.13 EQPT" section on page 25-27. Identifies an equipment unit to act on |
10.6 DLT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>
Delete Facility Protection Group (10GFC, 10GIGE, 1GFC, 1GFICON, 2GFC, 2GFICON, D1VIDEO, DV6000, ETRCLO, GIGE, HDTV, ISC1)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454
This command deletes Y-cable protection on client facilities.
Category
DWDM
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>:[<TID>]:<SRC>,<DST>:<CTAG>[:::];
Input Example
DLT-FFP-HDTV:CISCO:FAC-1-1-1,FAC-2-1-1:100;
Input Parameters
|
|
---|---|
SRC |
The working facility AID from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28 |
DST |
The protecting facility AID from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28 |
10.7 DLT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>
Delete Facility Protection Group (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
See Table 27-1 on page 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
This command deletes an OCN facility protection group in a 1+1 protection scheme.
Note If the protection group does not exist, an error message will be returned.
Category
Protection
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>:[<TID>]:<WORK>,<PROTECT>:<CTAG>[:::];
Input Example
DLT-FFP-OC3:PETALUMA:FAC-2-1,FAC-1-1:1;
Input Parameters
|
|
---|---|
WORK |
The working facility AID from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28 |
PROTECT |
The protect facility AID from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28 |
10.8 DLT-LNK-<MOD2O>
Delete Optical Link (OCH, OMS, OTS)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454
This command deletes an optical link between two optical connection points. Optical link is specified by using the AID of the involved optical connection points.
Category
DWDM
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-LNK-<MOD2O>:[<TID>]:<FROM>,<TO>:<CTAG>;
Input Example
DLT-LNK-OMS:PENNGROVE:BAND-6-1-TX,BAND-13-1-RX:114;
Input Parameters
|
|
---|---|
FROM |
The identifier at one end of the optical link from the AID "25.1.4 BAND" section on page 25-13 |
TO |
The identifier at the other end of the optical link from the AID "25.1.4 BAND" section on page 25-13 |
10.9 DLT-LNKTERM
Delete a Provisionable Patchcord Termination
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes a provisionable patchcord termination present on a node. All termination points of a link/provisionable patchcord have to be deleted for the link to be deleted fully.
Notes:
1. This command accepts multiple AIDs, but does not accept the ALL AID.
2. A suitable error will be responsed if the link termination does not exist.
Category
Provisionable Patchcords
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-LNKTERM:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>;
Input Example
DLT-LNKTERM::LNKTERM-1:CTAG;
Input Parameters
|
|
---|---|
AID |
Access identifier from the "25.1.17 LNKTERM" section on page 25-32. Indicates a link (provisionable patchcord) termination on the local node. |
10.10 DLT-OSC
Delete Optical Service Channel
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454
This command deletes the OSC group of the NE.
Category
DWDM
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
ENT-OSC |
ED-OSC |
RTRV-OSC |
Input Format
DLT-OSC:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>;
Input Example
DLT-OSC:PENNGROVE:OSC-1:114;
Input Parameters
|
|
---|---|
AID |
Access identifier from the "25.1.19 OSC" section on page 25-33. Identifies the OSC group of the NE |
10.11 DLT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>
Delete Remote Monitoring Threshold (10GFC, 10GIGE, 1GFC, 1GFICON, 2GFC, 2GFICON, FSTE, G1K-4, GFPOS, GIGE, OCH, POS)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL
See Table 27-1 on page 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
This command deletes a threshold entry in the RMON alarm table. Because there can be multiple thresholds created for a particular montype, you must specify all the necessary parameters for the specific threshold you want to delete.
Category
Performance
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>:[<TID>]:<SRC>:<CTAG>::<MONTYPE>,,,,<INTVL>:
RISE=<RISE>,FALL=<FALL>,[SAMPLE=<SAMPLE>],[STARTUP=<STARTUP>][:];
Input Example
DLT-RMONTH-GIGE:CISCO:FAC-2-1:1234::ETHERSTATSOCTETS,,,,100:RISE=1000,FALL=100
SAMPLE=DELTA,STARTUP=RISING;
Input Parameters
|
|
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SRC |
Source access identifier from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28. AID for the facility that manages the data statistics |
MONTYPE |
Monitored type. Type of RMON monitored data statistics Parameter type is ALL_MONTYPE—monitoring type list |
•AISSP |
Alarm Indication Signal Seconds—Path |
•ALL |
All possible values |
•BBE-PM |
OTN—Background Block Errors—Path Monitor Point |
•BBE-SM |
OTN—Background Block Errors—Section Monitor Point |
•BBER-PM |
OTN—Background Block Error Ratio—Path Monitor Point expressed as 1/10th of a percentage. |
•BBER-SM |
OTN—Background Block Error Ratio—Section Monitor Point expressed as 1/10th of a percentage. |
•BIEC |
FEC—Bit Errors Corrected |
•CGV |
8B10B—Code Group Violations |
•CSSP |
Controlled Slip Seconds—Path (DSXM-12 FDL/T1.403 PM count) |
•CVCPP |
Coding Violations—CP-Bit Path |
•CVL |
Coding Violations—Line |
•CVP |
Coding Violations—Path |
•CVS |
Coding Violations—Section |
•CVV |
Coding Violations—Section |
•DCG |
8B10B—Data Code Groups |
•ESAP |
Errored Second Type A-Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count) |
•ESBP |
Errored Second Type B-Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count) |
•ESCPP |
Errored Seconds—CP—Bit Path |
•ESL |
Errored Seconds—Line |
•ESNPFE |
Errored Second -Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count) |
•ESP |
Errored Seconds—Path |
•ES-PM |
OTN—Errored Seconds—Path Monitor Point |
•ES-SM |
OTN—Errored Seconds—Section Monitor Point |
•ESR |
Errored Second—Ratio |
•ESR-PM |
Errored Seconds Ratio—Path monitor Point expressed as 1/10th of a percentage |
•ESR-SM |
Errored Seconds Ratio—Section monitor Point expressed as 1/10th of a percentage |
•ESS |
Errored Seconds—Section |
•ESV |
Errored Seconds—VT Path |
•etherStatsBroadcastPkts |
The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address |
•etherStatsCollisions |
Number of transmit packets that are collisions |
•etherStatsCRCAlignErrors |
The total number of packets received that have a length between 64 and 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) |
•etherStatsDropEvents |
Number of received frames dropped at the port level |
•etherStatsFragments |
The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets |
•etherStatsJabbers |
The total number of packets received that are longer than 1518 octets |
•etherStatsOctets |
The total number of octets of data |
•etherStatsOversizePkts |
The total number of packets received that are longer than 1518 octets |
•etherStatsPkts |
The total number of packets received (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets) |
•etherStatsUndersizePkts |
The total number of packets received that are less than 64 octets |
•FCP |
Failure Count—Line |
•FC-PM |
OTN—Failure Count—Path Monitor Point |
•FC-SM |
OTN—Failure Count—Section Monitor Point |
•HP-AR |
Availability Ratio |
•HP-BBE |
High-Order Path Background Block Error |
•HP-BBER |
High-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio |
•HP-EB |
High-Order Path Errored Block |
•HP-ES |
High-Order Path Errored Second |
•HP-ESA |
High-Order Path Errored Seconds - A |
•HP-ESB |
High-Order Path Errored Seconds - B |
•HP-ESR |
High-Order Path Errored Second Ratio |
•HP-FC |
High-Order Path Failure Count |
•HP-NPJC-PDET |
High Order Path Negative Pointer Justification Count |
•HP-NPJC-PGEN |
High Order Path, Negative Pointer Justification Count |
•HP-OI |
Outage Intensity |
•HP-PJCDIFF |
High Order Path Pointer Justification Count Difference |
•HP-PJCS-PDET |
High Order Path Pointer Justification Count |
•HP-PJCS-PGEN |
High Order Path Pointer Justification Count Seconds |
•HP-PPJC-PDET |
High Order Path Positive Pointer Justification Count |
•HP-PPJC-PGEN |
High Order Path, Positive Pointer Justification Count |
•HP-SEPI |
The number of SEP events in available time |
•HP-SES |
High-Order Path Severely Errored Seconds |
•HP-SESR |
High-Order Path Severely Errored Second Ratio |
•HP-UAS |
High-Order Path Unavailable Seconds |
•ifInBroadcastPkts |
Number of broadcast packets received since the last counter reset |
•ifInDiscards |
The number of inbound packets |
•ifInErrorBytePktss |
Receive Error Byte |
•ifInErrors |
The number of inbound packets (or transmission units) that contained errors |
•ifInFramingErrorPkts |
Receive Framing Error |
•ifInJunkInterPkts |
Receive Interpkt Junk |
•ifInMulticastPkts |
Number of multicast packets received since the last counter reset |
•ifInOctets |
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset |
•ifInUcastPkts |
Number of unicast packets received since the last counter reset |
•ifOutBroadcastPkts |
Number of broadcast packets transmitted |
•ifOutDiscards |
The number of outbound packets |
•ifOutErrors |
The number of outbound packets (or transmission units) that could not be transmitted because of errors |
•ifOutMulticastPkts |
Number of multicast packets transmitted |
•ifOutPayloadCrcErrors |
Received payload CRC errors |
•ifOutUcastPkts |
Number of unicast packets transmitted |
•IOS |
8B10B- Idle Ordered Sets |
•IPC |
Invalid Packet Count |
•LBCL-AVG |
Average Laser Bias current in uA |
•LBCL-MAX |
Maximum Laser Bias current in uA |
•LBCL-MIN |
Minimum Laser Bias current in uA |
•LBCN |
Normalized Laser Bias Current for OC3-8 |
•LBCN-HWT |
Laser Bias Current |
•LBCN-LWT |
Laser Bias Current |
•LOSSL |
Loss of Signal Seconds—Line |
•LP-BBE |
Low-Order Path Background Block Error |
•LP-BBER |
Low-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio |
•LP-EB |
Low-Order Path Errored Block |
•LP-ES |
Low-Order Path Errored Second |
•LP-ESA |
Low-Order Path Errored Seconds-A |
•LP-ESB |
Low-Order Path Errored Seconds-B |
•LP-ESR |
Low-Order Path Errored Second Ratio |
•LP-FC |
Low-Order Path Failure Count |
•LP-NPJC-DET |
Low-Order Negative Pointer Justification Count, Detected |
•LP-NPJC-GEN |
Low Order Negative Pointer Justification Count, Generated |
•LP-PPJC-DET |
Low-Order Positive Pointer Justification Count, Detected |
•LP-PPJC-GEN |
Low-Order positive Pointer Justification Count, Generated |
•LP-SEP |
Low-Order Path Severely Errored Period |
•LP-SEPI |
Low-Order Path Severely Errored Period Intensity |
•LP-SES |
Low-Order Path Severely Errored |
•LP-UAS |
Low-Order Path Unavailable Seconds |
•MS-PSC |
Protection switch count |
•MS-PSD |
Protection switch duration |
•NIOS |
8B10B—Non Idle Ordered Sets |
•NPJC-PDET |
PPJC-PDET:Negative Pointer Justification |
•NPJC-PGEN |
PPJC-PGEN:Negative Pointer Justification |
•OPR-AVG |
Average Receive Power in 1/10 uW |
•OPR-MAX |
Maximum Receive Power in 1/10 uW |
•OPR-MIN |
Minimum Receive Power in 1/10 uW |
•OPRN |
Normalized Optical Receive Power for OC3-8 |
•OPRN-MAX |
Maximum value for OPRN |
•OPRN-MIN |
Minimum value for OPRN |
•OPT-AVG |
Average Transmit Power in 1/10 uW |
•OPT-MAX |
Maximum Transmit Power in 1/10 uW |
•OPT-MIN |
Minimum Transmit Power in 1/10uW |
•OPTN |
Normalized value for Optical Power Transmitted for the OC3-8 card |
•OPTN-MAX |
Maximum value for OPTN |
•OPTN-MIN |
Minimum value for OPTN |
•OPWR-AVG |
Optical Power—Average Interval Value in 1/10th of dBm |
•OPWR-MAX |
Optical Power—Maximum Interval Value in 1/10th of dBm |
•OPWR-MIN |
Optical Power—Minimum Interval Value in 1/10th of dBm |
•PPJC-PDET |
PPJC-PDET:Positive Pointer Justification |
•PPJC-PGEN |
PPJC-PGEN:Positive Pointer Justification |
•PSC |
Protection Switching Count |
•PSC-R |
Protection Switching Count—Ring |
•PSC-S |
Protection Switching Count—Span |
•PSC-W |
Protection Switching Count—Working |
•PSD |
Protection Switching Duration |
•PSD-R |
Protection Switching Duration—Ring |
•PSD-S |
Protection Switching Duration—Span |
•PSD-W |
Protection Switching Duration—Working |
•SASCPP |
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Second—CP-Bit Path |
•SASP |
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Seconds Path |
•SEFS |
Severely Errored Framing Seconds |
•SEFSP |
Severely Errored Framing Seconds—Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count) |
•SESCPP |
Severely Errored Second—CP-Bit Path |
•SESL |
Severely Errored Second—Line |
•SESNPFE |
Severely Errored Second - Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count) |
•SESP |
Severely Errored Second—Path |
•SES-PM |
OTN—Severely Errored Second—Path |
•SESR-PM |
OTN—Severely Errored Second Ratio—Path Monitor Point expressed as 1/10th of a percentage |
•SESR-SM |
OTN—Severely Errored Second Ratio—Section Monitor Point expressed as 1/10th of a percentage |
•SESS |
Severely Errored Second—Section |
•SES-SM |
OTN—Severely Errored Second—Section Monitor Point |
•SESV |
Severely Errored Second—VT Path |
•UASCPP |
Unavailable Second—CP-Bit Path |
•UASL |
Unavailable Second—Line |
•UASNPFE |
Unavailable Second - Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count) |
•UASP |
Unavailable Second—Path |
•UAS-PM |
OTN—Unavailable Second—Path Monitor Point |
•UAS-SM |
OTN—Unavailable Second—Section Monitor Point |
•UASV |
Unavailable Second—VT Path |
•UNC-WORDS |
FEC—Uncorrectable Words |
•VPC |
Valid Packet Count |
INTVL |
The interval in seconds during which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling threshold. A valid value is any integer greater than or equal to 10 (seconds) |
RISE |
The rising threshold for the sampled statistics. A valid value is any integer |
FALL |
The falling threshold. A valid value is any integer smaller than the rising threshold |
SAMPLE |
The method of calculating the value to be compared to the thresholds Parameter type is SAMPLE_TYPE—describes how the data will be calculated during the sampling period |
•ABSOLUTE |
Comparing directly |
•DELTA |
Comparing with the current value of the selected variable subtracted by the last sample |
STARTUP |
Dictates whether an event will generate if the first valid sample is greater than or equal to the rising threshold, less than or equal to the falling threshold, or both Parameter type is STARTUP_TYPE—indicates whether an event will be generated when the first valid sample is crossing the rising or falling threshold |
•FALLING |
Generates the event when the sample is smaller than or equal to the falling threshold |
•RISING |
Generates the event when the sample is greater than or equal to the rising threshold |
•RISING-OR-FALLING |
Generates the event when the sample is crossing the rising threshold, or the falling threshold |
10.12 DLT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>
Delete Roll (STS1, STS12C, STS192C, STS24C, STS3C, STS48C, STS6C, STS9C, VT1, VT2)
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600
This command deletes or completes an attempted rolling operation of a facility or completes an attempted rolling operation.
See Table 27-1 on page 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
Note STS18C and STS36 are not supported for this command in this release.
Category
Bridge and Roll
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>:[<TID>]:<FROM>,<TO>:<CTAG>:::WHY=<WHY>;
Input Example
DLT-ROLL-STS1:CISCO:STS-1-1-1,STS-2-1-1:6:::WHY=STOP;
Input Parameters
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FROM |
Source access identifier from the "25.1.10 CrossConnectId1" section on page 25-20 (except VCM and FACILITY). It is one of the termination points (legs) of the existing cross-connection. If the existing cross-connection is one-way, this termination point (leg) should be the FROM-AID termination point. Otherwise, FROM is not significant. FROM and TO should be entered as they are entered in the ENT-CRS command. You can issue RTRV-CRS command, and use the response for the FROM and TO parameters |
TO |
Destination access identifier from the "25.1.10 CrossConnectId1" section on page 25-20 (except VCM and FACILITY). It is one of the termination points (legs) of the existing cross-connection. If the existing cross-connection is one-way, this termination point (leg) should be the TO-AID termination point. Otherwise, the TO is not significant. FROM and TO should be entered as they are entered in the ENT-CRS command. You can issue RTRV-CRS command, and use the response for the FROM and TO parameters |
WHY |
The reason for deletion Parameter type is WHY—reason for deletion |
•END |
Drop the leg to be rolled; the leg that is identified by the RFROM in the ENT-ROLL command |
•STOP |
The rolling operation will be deleted and reverted to the previous configuration |
10.13 DLT-ROUTE
Delete Route
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes the static routes.
Category
System
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-ROUTE:[<TID>]::<CTAG>::<DESPID>;
Input Example
DLT-ROUTE:CISCO::123::10.64.72.57;
Input Parameters
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DESPID |
Destination IP. String |
10.14 DLT-ROUTE-GRE
Delete Route Generic Routing Encapsulation
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes a GRE tunnel.
Category
System
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-ROUTE-GRE:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::IPADDR=<IPADDR>,
IPMASK=<IPMASK>,NSAP=<NSAP>;
Input Example
DLT-ROUTE-GRE:CISCO::123:::IPADDR=10.64.72.57,IPMASK=255.255.255.0,
NSAP=39840F80FFFFFF0000DDDDAA000010CFB4910200;
Input Parameters
10.15 DLT-TADRMAP
Delete Target Identifier Address Mapping
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command instructs a gateway NE to delete an entry in the TADRMAP table.
Category
System
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
DLT-ROUTE DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY ENT-ROUTE |
ENT-TADRMAP ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY RTRV-ROUTE |
RTRV-TADRMAP RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY |
Input Format
DLT-TADRMAP:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::[TIDNAME=<TIDNAME>],[ADDRTYPE=<ADDRTYPE>];
Input Example
DLT-TADRMAP:TID::CTAG:::TIDNAME=ENENODENAME,ADDRTYPE=IPADDR;
Input Parameters
10.16 DLT-TRAPTABLE
Delete Trap Table
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes an SNMP trap destination entry. Entering ALL will delete the whole table.
Category
System
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-TRAPTABLE:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>;
Input Example
DLT-TRAPTABLE::1.2.3.4:1;
Input Parameters
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AID |
Access identifier from the "25.1.15 IPADDR" section on page 25-31. IP address identifies the trap destination. Only numeric IP addresses are allowed |
10.17 DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL
Delete Tunnel Firewall
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes a firewall tunnel.
Category
System
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
DLT-ROUTE DLT-TADRMAP DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY ENT-ROUTE |
ENT-TADRMAP ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY RTRV-ROUTE |
RTRV-TADRMAP RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY |
Input Format
DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::SRCADDR=<SRCADDR>,
SRCMASK=<SRCMASK>,DESTADDR=<DESTADDR>,DESTMASK=<DESTMASK>;
Input Example
DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL:TID::CTAG:::SRCADDR=192.168.100.52,
SRCMASK=255.255.255.0,DESTADDR=192.168.101.14,DESTMASK=255.255.255.0;
Input Parameters
10.18 DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY
Delete Tunnel Proxy
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes a proxy tunnel.
Category
System
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
DLT-ROUTE DLT-TADRMAP DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL ENT-ROUTE |
ENT-TADRMAP ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY RTRV-ROUTE |
RTRV-TADRMAP RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY |
Input Format
DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::SRCADDR=<SRCADDR>,
SRCMASK=<SRCMASK>,DESTADDR=<DESTADDR>,DESTMASK=<DESTMASK>;
Input Example
DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY:TID::CTAG:::SRCADDR=192.168.100.52,
SRCMASK=255.255.255.0,DESTADDR=192.168.101.14,DESTMASK=255.255.255.0;
Input Parameters
10.19 DLT-USER-SECU
Delete User Security
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes a user and can only be performed by a Superuser. Privilege levels are described in the ENT-USER-SECU command.
This command cannot be used to delete a user that is currently logged on.
For the DLT-USER-SECU command:
DLT-USER-SECU:[TID]:<UID>:[CTAG];
the syntax of <UID> is not checked. The user is deleted if the <UID> exists in the database.
Category
Security
Security
Superuser
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-USER-SECU:[<TID>]:<UID>:<CTAG>;
Input Example
DLT-USER-SECU:PETALUMA:CISCO15:123;
Input Parameters
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|
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UID |
User identifier. Can be up to 10 alphanumeric characters. String |
10.20 DLT-VCG
Delete Virtual Concatenated Group
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15310-CL
This command deletes a VCG object.
Category
VCAT
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
ED-VCG |
ENT-VCG |
RTRV-VCG |
Input Format
DLT-VCG:[<TID>]:<SRC>:<CTAG>:::[CMDMDE=<CMDMDE>][:];
Input Example
DLT-VCG:NODE1:FAC-1-1:1234:::CMDMDE=FRCD;
Input Parameters
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|
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SRC |
Source AID from the "25.1.14 FACILITY" section on page 25-28. ML-Series cards use VFAC AID and FC_MR-4 cards use FAC AID |
CMDMDE |
Command execution mode, forced or normal. FRCD deletes all the VCG members and member cross-connects of a VCG Parameter type is CMDMDE—forces the system to execute a given command regardless of any standing conditions. Normal mode is the default behavior for all commands but you can specify FRCD to force the system to override a state where the command would normally be denied |
•FRCD |
Force the system to override a state where the command would normally be denied |
•NORM |
Execute the command normally. Do not override any conditions that might make the command fail |
10.21 DLT-WLEN
Delete Wavelength
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454
This command deletes the provisioned wavelength (WLEN).
Note The fields after CTAG (trailing colons) are the optional.
Note This command does not support deleting multiple WLEN.
Category
DWDM
Security
Provisioning
Related Commands
Input Format
DLT-WLEN:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[:::CMDMDE=<CMDMDE>],[CKTID=<CKTID>];
Input Example
DLT-WLEN:PENNGROVE:WLEN-W_E-1530.33:114:::CMDMDE=NORM,[CKTID=<CKTID>];
Input Parameters
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|
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AID |
Access identifier from the "25.1.30 WLEN" section on page 25-43. The wavelength AID per ring direction |
CMDMDE |
Command execution mode. NORM for normal (default) and FRCD for forced. FRCD will override any safeguards that normally reject a request to delete an in service resource Parameter type is CMDMDE—forces the system to execute a given command regardless of any standing conditions. Normal mode is the default behavior for all commands but you can specify FRCD to force the system to override a state in which the command would normally be denied |
•FRCD |
Force the system to override a state in which the command would normally be denied |
•NORM |
Execute the command normally. Do not override any conditions that could make the command fail |
CKTID |
String |