ENT 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 ENT (enter) commands for the Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600 and ONS 15310-CL.

12.1  ENT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>

Enter (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

This command creates a specified port.


Note When 1GFICON and 2GFICON payloads are provisioned, distance extension=B2B is the default and only valid setting. Setting distance extension (using the ED-nGFICON command) to any other setting will be denied with an error message "Provisioning Rules Failed."



Note Support is limited to ports with PPMs (pluggable port modules).


See Table 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.

Category

Ports

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>

DLT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

DLT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-<GIGE_TYPE>

ED-<MOD1FCPAYLOAD>

ED-<MOD1FICONPAYLOAD>

ED-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-ALS

ED-DS1

ED-EC1

ED-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-FSTE

ED-G1000

ED-GFP

ED-HDLC

ED-POS

ED-T1

ED-T3

ED-TRC-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-TRC-<OCN_TYPE>

ENT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ENT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

INIT-REG-<MOD2>

OPR-ALS

OPR-LPBK-<MOD2>

OPR-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

OPR-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

REPT PM <MOD2>

RLS-LPBK-<MOD2>

RLS-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RLS-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

RMV-<MOD2>

RST-<MOD2>

RTRV-<MOD1FCPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<MOD1FICONPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-10GIGE

RTRV-ALMTH-<MOD2>

RTRV-ALS

RTRV-DS1

RTRV-EC1

RTRV-FAC

RTRV-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-FSTE RTRV-G1000

RTRV-GFP

RTRV-GIGE

RTRV-HDLC

RTRV-PM-<MOD2>

RTRV-PMSCHED-<MOD2>

RTRV-POS

RTRV-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-T1

RTRV-T3

RTRV-TH-<MOD2>

RTRV-TRC-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-TRC-<OCN_TYPE>

SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2>

SET-ALMTH-<MOD2>

SET-TH-<MOD2>


Input Format

ENT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::::];

Input Example

ENT-GIGE:TID:FAC-5-1:1;

Input Parameters

Table 12-1 ENT-<MOD1PAYLOAD> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

AID

Access identifier from the "FACILITY" section


12.2  ENT-<MOD_RING>

Enter Bidirectional Line Switched Ring

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600

This command creates either a two-fiber or four-fiber BLSR.


Note The ONS 15327 and ONS 15600 do not support four-fiber BLSR.



Note <RINGID> defaults to the string of the AID format of BLSR-string.


Four-fiber BLSR:

ENT-BLSR:TID:BLSR-N02ABC:CTAG:::RINGID=N02ABC,NODEID=3,MODE=4F,RVRTV=Y,
RVTM=5.0,SRVRTV=Y,SRVTM=5.0,EASTWORK=FAC-5-1,WESTWORK=FAC-6-1,
EASTPROT=FAC-12-1,WESTPROT=FAC-13-1;

Two-fiber BLSR:

ENT-BLSR:TID:BLSR-N04EFG:CTAG:::RINGID=N04EFG,NODEID=6,MODE=2F,RVRTV=Y,
RVTM=5.0,EASTWORK=FAC-5-1,WESTWORK=FAC-6-1;

The following actions will produce error messages:

If RINGID is different from the string presented in the AID format, an IIAC (RingId Does Not Match With AID) error message is returned.

Sending this command to create a BLSR with an out of range nodeid or ringid will return an IIAC (Invalid NodeId) or (Invalid RingId) error message.

Sending this command to create a four-fiber BLSR on OC12 cards, or a two-fiber BLSR on OC3 cards will return an IIAC (Input, Invalid work/prot port) error message.

Sending this command to create a BLSR on an NE that already has five BLSRs will return a SRQN (BLSR Creation Failed) error message because one NE is only allowed to have up to five BLSRs in this release.

Sending this command to create a BLSR on a port with 1+1 will return a SRQN (BLSR Creation Failed) error message.

If the system fails on getting IOR, an SROF (Get IOR Failed) error message is returned.

If the AID is invalid, an IIAC (Invalid AID) error message is returned.

If any facility requested in this command is in use, a SPLD (Facility is Busy) error message is returned.

The SRQN (BLSR Creation Failed) error message is returned for an invalid creation query.

Sending this command to provision the mode with an invalid BLSR mode will return an IIDT (Invalid BLSR Mode) error message.

Sending this command to modify SRVRTV or SRVTM on the two-fiber BLSR will return an IDNV (Invalid Data for 2F-BLSR) error message.

Sending this command to provision the nodeid with invalid data will return an IIAC (Invalid NodeId) error message.

Sending this command to provision the ringid with invalid data will return an IIAC (Invalid RingId) error message.

Sending this command with an invalid working AID will return an IIDT (Invalid BLSR Working Facility) error message.

Sending this command with an invalid protection AID will return an IIDT (Invalid BLSR Protect Facility) error message.

Changing the BLSR nodeid with a duplicated ID will return a SROF (Cannot Set NodeId) error message.


Note Both <EASTPROT> and <WESTPROT> are optional, but required for 4-fiber BLSR creation.



Note The ALL AID is invalid for this command.


Category

BLSR

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-<MOD_RING>

ED-<MOD_RING>

EX-SW-<OCN_BLSR>

RTRV-<MOD_RING>

RTRV-TRC-<OCN_BLSR>


Input Format

ENT-<MOD_RING>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>:::[RINGID=<RINGID>],NODEID=<NODEID>,
MODE=<MODE>,[RVRTV=<RVRTV>],[RVTM=<RVTM>],[SRVRTV=<SRVRTV>],
[SRVTM=<SRVTM>],EASTWORK=<EASTWORK>,WESTWORK=<WESTWORK>,
[EASTPROT=<EASTPROT>],[WESTPROT=<WESTPROT>];

Input Example

ENT-BLSR:PETALUMA:BLSR-2:123:::RINGID=2,NODEID=1,MODE=4F,RVRTV=Y,RVTM=5.0,
SRVRTV=Y,SRVTM=5.0,EASTWORK=FAC-5-1,WESTWORK=FAC-6-1,EASTPROT=FAC-12-1,
WESTPROT=FAC-13-1;

Input Parameters

Table 12-2 ENT-<MOD_RING> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

AID

Access identifier from the "AidUnionId1" section. Identifies the BLSR of the NE. ALL or BLSR-ALL AIDs are not allowed for editing BLSR. This command only supports a single BLSR AID

RINGID

The BLSR ID of the NE up to six characters. Valid characters are A-Z and 0-9. String

NODEID

The BLSR node ID of the NE. NODEID ranges from 0 to 31. Integer

MODE

Mode with which the command is to be implemented. Identifies the BLSR mode

Parameter type is BLSR_MODE—BLSR mode

2F

Two-fiber BLSR

4F

Four-fiber BLSR

RVRTV

Revertive mode. The value Y indicates that the protection switching system reverts service to the original line after restoration. The value N indicates that the protection switching system does not revert service to the original line after restoration. RVRTV is applicable only for 1+1 protection switching. Null defaults to N

Parameter type is ON_OFF—disable or enable an attribute

N

Disable an attribute

Y

Enable an attribute

RVTM

Revertive time. Defaults to 5.0

Parameter type is REVERTIVE_TIME—revertive time

0.5 to 12.0

Revertive time is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes

SRVRTV

The span revertive mode for four-fiber BLSR only. Defaults to Y

Parameter type is ON_OFF—disable or enable an attribute

N

Disable an attribute

Y

Enable an attribute

SRVTM

The span revertive time for four-fiber BLSR only. Defaults to 5.0

Parameter type is REVERTIVE_TIME—revertive time

0.5 to 12.0

Revertive time is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes

EASTWORK

East working facility. AID from the "FACILITY" section

WESTWORK

West working facility. AID from the "FACILITY" section

EASTPROT

East protecting facility. AID from the "FACILITY" section

WESTPROT

West protecting facility. AID from the "FACILITY" section


12.3  ENT-BULKROLL-<OCN_TYPE>

Enter Bulk Roll (OC12, OC192, OC3, OC48)

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15600, ONS 15327

This command enters information about rolling traffic from one end point to another without interrupting service. This command can be used for line level rolling and bulk rolling and cannot be used for single path level rolling.

Category

Bridge and Roll

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-BULKROLL-<MOD_PATH>

DLT-CRS-<PATH>

DLT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>

ED-<MOD_PATH>

ED-BULKROLL-<MOD_PATH>

ED-CRS-<PATH>

ED-NE-PATH

ED-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>

ENT-CRS-<PATH>

ENT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>

OPR-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RLS-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RTRV-<PATH>

RTRV-BULKROLL-<MOD_PATH>

RTRV-CRS-<PATH>

RTRV-NE-PATH

RTRV-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RTRV-PTHTRC-<PATH>

RTRV-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>


Input Format

ENT-BULKROLL-<MOD_PATH>:[<TID>]:<FROM>:<CTAG>:::RTOSTART=<RTOSTART>,
[RFROMSTART=<RFROMSTART>],[RFROMEND=<RFROMEND>],[RMODE=<RMODE>],
[CMDMDE=<CMDMDE>];

Input Example

ENT-BULKROLL-OC48:CISCO:FAC-5-1:123:::RTOSTART=STS-6-1-1,
RFROMSTART=STS-5-1-1,RFROMEND=STS-5-1-4,RMODE=AUTO,CMDMDE=FRCD;

Input Parameters

Table 12-3 ENT-BULKROLL-<MOD_PATH> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

FROM

One of the end points. Access identifier from the "FACILITY" section for line level rolling and bulk rolling

RTOSTART

The starting time slot in the destination roll port. Access identifier from the "FACILITY" section (STS or VT)

Note For bulk rolling only

RFROMSTART

The starting time slot in the source roll port. Access identifier from the "FACILITY" section (STS or VT). Defaults to STS-<FROMSLOT>-<FROMPORT>-1, where <FROMSLOT> and <FROMPORT> are the slot and port of the <FROM> AID

Note For bulk rolling only

RFROMEND

The ending time slot in the source roll port. Access identifier from the "FACILITY" section (STS and VT). 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)

Note For bulk rolling only

RMODE

Indicates the mode of the rolling operation

Parameter type is RMODE—roll mode

AUTO

Automatic

MAN

Manual

CMDMDE

Command execution mode. Defaults to NORM

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 could make the command fail


12.4  ENT-CRS-<PATH>

Enter STS 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

This command creates an STS cross-connection with a cross-connection type (CCT). Refer to the Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Reference Guide for specific ring provisioning procedures.

See Table 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.

When a path protection cross-connection is created, the path presented by the first AID is configured to be the preferred path. For example, the AID (F1) of the cross-connection (created by ENT-CRS-STS1::F1&F2,T1:123;) is the preferred path.


NoteThe default cross-connection type is two-way

If a path is already in a connection, it cannot be in another connection even if the other is a one-way and the new one will be one-way the other direction.

This command does not support creating multiple STS cross-connections.

The path protection cross STS connection can be created by using "&" in the AID fields of this command.

The following command is used to create a one-way selector or two-way selector and bridge with:

from points: F1, F2

to points: T1

ENT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:F1&F2,T1:<CTAG>::[<CCT>];

The following command is used to create a one-way bridge or two-way selector and bridge with:

from point: F1

to points: T1, T2

ENT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:F1,T1&T2:<CTAG>::[<CCT>];

The following command is used to create a one-way subtending path protection connection or two-way subtending path protection connection with:

from point: F1, F2

to points: T1, T2

ENT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:F1&F2,T1&T2:<CTAG>::[<CCT>];

The following command is used to create a two-way selector and bridge with:

from point: F1,F2 (F1 is the working side, F2 is the protect side)

selector points: S1, S2 (S1 is the working side, S2 is the protect side)

ENT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:F1&F2,S1&S2:<CTAG>::2WAY;

The following command is used to create a Path Protection IDRI Cross-Connection:

ENT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:A&B,C&D:<CTAG>::2WAYDC;

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 create a Path Protection DRI Cross-Connection:

ENT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[<TID>]:A&B,C:<CTAG>::2WAYDC;

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.

To establish a cross-connection on a two-fiber protection path or on a four-fiber protection channel, the PCA connection type (1WAYPCA or 2WAYPCA) is required.

If you send a PCA cross-connection type on the non-PCA AIDs, the IIAC error message is returned.

If you send a non-PCA cross-connection type on the PCA AIDs, the IIAC error message is returned.

The facility AID is only valid on slots holding a G1K-4 card.

The virtual facility AID (VFAC) is only valid on slots holding an ML-Series card.

Both DRITYPE and DRINODE optional fields support the BLSR-DRI feature. DRITYPE is applied only if the CCT is drop-and-continue (1WAYDC or 2WAYDC), and defaults to path protection for the DRI. DRINODE must be specified only if at least one end of the connection is on the BLSR, and defaults to NA.

The DS3XM-12 card allows portless STS1/VT1.5 cross-connection provisioning on the DS3Xm-12 PORTLESS ports (port number > = 12).

CKTID is a string of ASCII characters. The maximum length of CKTID is 48. If the CKTID is EMPTY or NULL the field will not appear.

STS18c and STS36c cross-connects are supported only on the FC_MR-4 card and optical cards.

LO CCAT is not applicable for ML-100T-8 and CE-100T-8 cards.

LO VCAT is not applicable for the ML-100T-8 card on ONS 15310.


Category

Cross Connections

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-CRS-<PATH>

DLT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>

ED-<MOD_PATH>

ED-CRS-<PATH>

ED-NE-PATH

ENT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>

OPR-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RLS-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RTRV-<PATH>

RTRV-CRS

RTRV-CRS-<PATH>

RTRV-NE-PATH

RTRV-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RTRV-PTHTRC-<PATH>

RTRV-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>


Input Format

ENT-CRS-<PATH>:[<TID>]:<SRC>,<DST>:<CTAG>::[<CCT>]:[DRITYPE=<DRITYPE>],
[DRINODE=<DRINODE>],[CKTID=<CKTID>],[CMDMDE=<CMDMDE>]:[<PST>[,<SST>]];

Input Example

ENT-CRS-STS3C:BODEGA:STS-5-1-1&STS-6-1-1,
STS-12-1-1&STS-13-1-1:116::1WAYDC:DRITYPE=BLSR,DRINODE=PRI,
CKTID=CKTID,CMDMDE=FRCD:IS,AINS;

Input Parameters

Table 12-4 ED-CRS-< PATH> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

SRC

Source access identifier from the "ALL" section. Listable

DST

Destination AID from the "ALL" section

CCT

Type of connection. Used for specifying one or two-way connections. Default is 2-way

Parameter type is CCT—type of cross-connect to be created

1WAY

A unidirectional connection from a source tributary to a destination tributary

1WAYDC

Path Protection multicast drop with (1-way) continue

1WAYEN

Path Protection multicast end node (1-way continue)

1WAYMON

A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries

Note 1WAYMON is not supported with TL1. However, it is still supported from CTC. Using CTC you can create 1WAYMON cross-connects and can be retrieved through TL1.

1WAYPCA

A unidirectional connection from a source tributary to a destination tributary on the protection path/fiber

2WAY

A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries

2WAYDC

A Bidirectional Drop and Continue connection applicable only to Path Protection Traditional and Integrated Dual Ring InterConnections

2WAYPCA

A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries on the extra protection path/fiber

DIAG

Diagnostics cross-connect. Supports BERT (BLSR PCA diagnostics cross-connect)

DRITYPE

DRI connection type. Applied only if the CCT is a drop-and-continue connection type (1WAYDC or 2WAYDC). Defaults to path protection

Parameter type is DRITYPE—DRI type

BLSR

BLSR DRI type

Path Protection

Path Protection DRI type

Path Protection-BLSR

Path Protection-BLSR type

DRINODE

Dual ring interconnect node

Parameter type is DRINODE—DRI node

INT

Intermediate DRI node

NA

The node is not a DRI node

PRI

Primary DRI node

SEC

Secondary DRI node

CKTID

Cross-connect ID. Defaults to blank or none. String

CMDMDE

Command Mode

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 could make the command fail

PST

Primary state. Defaults to IS

Parameter type is PST—indicates the current overall service condition of an entity

IS

In service

OOS

Out of service

SST

Secondary state. Defaults to AINS

Parameter type is SST—provides additional information pertaining to PST and PSTQ

AINS

Automatic in service

DSBLD

Disabled

LPBK

Loopback

MEA

Mismatch of equipment and attributes

MT

Maintenance mode

OOG

Out of group

SWDL

Software downloading

UAS

Unassigned

UEQ

Unequipped


12.5  ENT-EQPT

Enter Equipment

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command enters the card type and attributes for a given equipment slot in the NE. It also automatically enters all facilities supported by the card, assigning default values to all facility and path attributes.

The command supports optional parameters: RVTM (revertive time), RVRTV (revertive behavior), PROTID (unique protection ID) and PRTYPE (protection type) for configuring the card in an equipment protection group. PRTYPE can be 1:1 and 1:N. These parameters can only be entered for a working AID. The protect card must already be provisioned before creating the protection group.

1:1 protection involves the odd slot protecting the even slot. The work-protect pair is as follows (2-1, 4-3, 6-5, 16-17, 14-15, 12-13). DS1, DS3, DS3XM, DS3N, DS3E, EC1 and other electrical cards support 1:1 protection. The value of PROTID is the protecting slot and is of the form "Slot-x". This command creates a 1:1 protection group. If the command has the optional parameters for creating a protection group and the protection group cannot be created due to an error condition, provisioning of the equipment fails.

The PROTID slot must be provisioned first.

To create 1:1 with the ENT-EQPT command, the working card should not be provisioned first, so the AID type field should be presented in ENT-EQPT for the AID on this <AID>.

The following is an example for a 1:1 protection group:

ENT-EQPT:[<TID>]:SLOT-1:<CTAG>::DS1;

ENT-EQPT:[<TID>]:SLOT-2:<CTAG>::DS1:PROTID=SLOT-1,PRTYPE=1-1,RVTM=5.0,
RVRTV=Y;

1:N protection is always revertive. For 1:N protection, the protect slot can only be Slot 3 or Slot 15. For a protect card in Slot 3, the working cards can be in any of the slots on Bank A. Slot 15 is for protection in Bank B. A DSXN (DS1N or DS3N) card must be provisioned in the protect slot. A 1:1 protection cannot be upgraded to 1:N protection. This command creates a 1:N protection group or adds a new card to an existing 1:N protection group. Multiple working AIDs can be entered in a protection group.

The following is an example of provisioning a 1:N protection group with the ENT-EQPT command:

ENT-EQPT:[<TID>]:SLOT-3:<CTAG>::DS1N;

ENT-EQPT:[<TID>]:SLOT-2&SLOT-1:<CTAG>::DS1:PROTID=SLOT-3,PRTYPE=1-N;

The following is an example of provisioning a 1:N protection group with the ED-EQPT command:

ENT-EQPT:[<TID>]:SLOT-1&SLOT-2:<CTAG>::DS1;

ENT-EQPT:[<TID>]:SLOT-3:<CTAG>::DS1N;

ED-EQPT:[<TID>]:SLOT-2&SLOT-1:<CTAG>:::PROTID=SLOT-1,PRTYPE=1-N;

If the provisioning fails for some AIDs, PRTL responses will be provided indicating failed AIDs. If the provisioning fails for all the AIDs, a DENY response will be provided. For both CMPLD and PRTL responses on creating protection group query, the protection group has been created for the successful AID(s) query.

The following is an example for 1:N protection. The RVRTV parameter is not valid for 1:N protection.

ENT-EQPT:[<TID]>:SLOT-2:<CTAG>:::PROTID=SLOT-3,PRTYPE=1-N,RVTM=5.0;

Both ENT-EQPT and ED-EQPT commands can provision all working AIDs (1-5) together for 1:N by using listed AIDs.

The ENT-EQPT command provisions a new card and adds it to the protection group. The ED-EQPT command adds the already provisioned cards to the protection group.

Protect AID should already be provisioned for either command because protection group parameters are not supported for the protect AID.

The ENT-EQPT command provisions an equipment successfully on an empty slot if the equipment type is compatible with the slot number. This command can have the optional parameters in the "f" block to provision a card as a working card. It has the effect of adding the protection behavior at the time of provisioning itself. For the protection provisioning to succeed, the protect card should have already been provisioned. Trying to execute ENT-EQPT to provision a protection group on an already provisioned card will result in an error.

An example to provision a 1:1 protection group:

ENT-EQPT::SLOT-1:12::DS3; Provisions the protect card

ENT-EQPT::SLOT-2:12::DS3:PROTID=SLOT-1,RVRTV=Y,RVTM=8.0; Provisions a card and adds it to the protection group.

An example to provision a 1:N protection group:

ENT-EQPT::SLOT-3:12::DS3N; Provisions the protect card

ENT-EQPT::SLOT-1:12::DS3:PROTID=SLOT-3,RVTM=7.5,PRTYPE=1-N; Provisions a card and adds it to protection group.


NoteSending this command to provision a DS3NE card on Slot {1,2,4,5,6,12,13,14,16,or 17}, the DS3E card type is presented.

Sending this command to provision a DS3N card on Slot {1,2,4,5,6,12,13,14,16,17}, the DS3 card type is presented.

Sending this command to provision a DS1N card on Slot-{1,2,4,5,6,12,13,14,16,17}, the DS1 card type is presented.

For the MRC-12 card, there are hardware limitations for which SFP ports can be used.

The OC192-XFP card must be installed in Slots 5-6 or 12-13 and requires an XC10G or XC-VXC-10G cross-connect card.


Error conditions for creating 1:1 or 1:N protection groups are:

AID sent to a non-working slot; the working cards must be in even slots for 1:1 and in the same bank for 1:N and not in Slot 3 or Slot 15.

Invalid AID chosen for protection slot.

Working AID is already in protection group.

AID is a protect AID.

The protect card has a circuit.

The equipment type does not match with the allowed AID.

The slot is already provisioned.

The protecting slot is not provisioned.

Multiple working AIDs for 1:1 protection.

The CARDMODE provisioning is allowed on the DS3XM-12 and ML-Series cards. Provisioning for the DS3XM-12 is based on the cross-connect type and DS3XM-12 location, for example:

The DS3XM-12 card in the lower speed I/O slot with the XCVT/XC10G card only allows the DS3XM-12-STS12 CARDMODE. Other cases allow the CARDMODE to be DS3XM-12-STS48.

The NE defaults to the highest available backplane rate/mode for the DS3XM-12 card if you do not specify the CARDMODE in the ENT-EQPT command.

The ML100T-8 card will be provisioned to default type MAPPER mode.

The 1:N (1 <= N <= 7) protection group is allowed on the DS3XM-12 card in an ONS 15454 across two sides (A and B). All the cards in the 1:N protection group must be on the same backplane rate (or CARDMODE).

For 1:N, the protect card must be allocated on either Slot 3 or Slot 15. For 1:1, the protect card must be allocated on the odd slots.

The working DS3XM-12 cards on the opposite side of the shelf as the protection card (either Slot 3 or Slot 15) in a 1:N group can only have portless connections while the other working cards of the 1:N group on the same side of the shelf as the protection card do not have this limitation. For example:
There is a DS3XM-12 card 1:N group on Slot 2, Slot 3, Slot 4, Slot 12 and Slot 16 where Slot 3 is the protect card. Slot 2, Slot 4, Slot 12 and Slot 16 are the working cards in the 1:N (1:5). According to the above limitation rule, the Slot 12 and Slot 16 cards have to have the portless provisioning only, while the Slot 2 and Slot 4 cards can be either portless or ported provisioning.

If the command mode (CMDMDE) is set to forced (FRCD) during the creation of a 1:1 or 1:N protection group, all cards must be physically plugged in and in the in service state (IS). If the cards are not physically plugged in, then the command is denied with an appropriate error message. When the command mode is set to normal (NORM) (which is the default) the cards do not have to be physically plugged in and in the in service state.

RETIME provisioning is allowed only on the DS1-E1-56 card (ONS 15454).

Category

Equipment

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

ALW-SWDX-EQPT

ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT

ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT

DLT-EQPT

ED-EQPT

INH-SWDX-EQPT

INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT

INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT

REPT ALM EQPT

REPT EVT EQPT

RTRV-ALM-EQPT

RTRV-ALMTH-EQPT

RTRV-COND-EQPT

RTRV-EQPT

SET-ALMTH-EQPT

SW-DX-EQPT

SW-TOPROTN-EQPT

SW-TOWKG-EQPT


Input Format

ENT-EQPT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::<AIDTYPE>:[PROTID=<PROTID>],
[PRTYPE=<PRTYPE>],[RVRTV=<RVRTV>],[RVTM=<RVTM>],[CMDMDE=<CMDMDE>],
[CARDMODE=<CARDMODE>],[PEERID=<PEERID>],[REGENNAME=<REGENNAME>],
[PWL=<PWL>],[RETIME=<RETIME>][:];

Input Example

ENT-EQPT:PETALUMA:SLOT-12:118::DS3XM-12:PROTID=SLOT-13,PRTYPE=1-1,RVRTV=Y,
RVTM=8.5,CMDMDE=FRCD,CARDMODE=DS3XM12-STS12,PEERID=SLOT-3,
REGENNAME="REGEN GROUP",PWL=1530.33,RETIME=Y;

Input Parameters

Table 12-5 ENT-EQPT Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

AID

Access identifier from the "EQPT" section

AIDTYPE

The type of facility, link or other addressable entity targeted by the message

Parameter type is EQUIPMENT_TYPE—equipment type

32-DMX-O

Unidirectional optical demultiplexer with 32 channels

32-MUX-O

Unidirectional optical multiplexer with 32 channels

32-WSS

Optical wavelength selective switch with 32 channels

AD-1B

Optical Add/Drop Multiplexed (OADM) 1 Band Filter

AD-1C

Optical Add/Drop Multiplexed (OADM) 1 Channel Filter

AD-2C

Optical Add/Drop Multiplexed (OADM) 2 Channels Filter

AD-4B

Optical Add/Drop Multiplexed (OADM) 4 Bands Filter

AD-4C

Optical Add/Drop Multiplexed (OADM) 4 Channels Filter

AICI

AICI card

ASAP-4

Any Service Any Port (ASAP) Carrier card with 4 PIM slots

CE-100T-8

8-Port 100T card on ONS 15454 and ONS 15310-CL

CXC

Cross-Connect Card (ONS 15600 only)

DS1

DS1 card

DS1-E1-56

DS1-E1-56 card

DS1I

DS1I card

DS1N

DS1N card

DS3

DS3 card

DS3E

DS3E card

DS3-EC1-48

DS3-EC1-48 card

DS3I

DS3I card

DS3IN

DS3IN card

DS3N

DS3N card

DS3NE

DS3NE card

DS3XM

DS3XM card

DS3XM-12

DS3XM-12 card

E1000T

E1000T card

E100T

E100T card

EC1

EC1 card

FC_MR-4

FC_MR-4 card

FILLER-CARD

Blank Filler card (ONS 15600)

G1000-2

2-port G1000 card (ONS 15327)

G1K-4

4-port G1000 card (ONS 15454)

MD-4

Optical Multiplexer/Demultiplexer with 4 Channels

MIC

ONS 15327 MIC card

MIC-EXT

ONS 15327 MIC-EXT card

ML100FX

ML-100X-8 card

ML100T-8

15454-LI+ Mapper card and ONS 15310-CL ML-100T-8 card

ML1000-2

ML-Series 2-Port GigE card

ML100T-12

ML-Series 12-Port FSTE card

MRC-12

12-port multirate optical card (ONS 15454)

MS-ISC-100T

(ONS 15454) Multishelf Internal Switch Card

MXP-2.5G-10E

10G (4 * 2.5G) Muxponder Card with Enhanced FEC

MXP-2.5G-10G

10G (4 * 2.5G) Muxponder Card

MXP-MR-2.5G

Multirate 2.5G Muxponder Unprotected

MXPP-MR-2.5G

Multirate 2.5G Muxponder Protected

OC3

OC-3 card

OC3-8

8-Port OC-3 card

OC12

OC-12 card

OC12-4

4-port OC-12 card

OC48

OC-48 card

OC48_16

16-port OC-48 card

OC192

OC-192 card

OC192-4

4-port OC-192 card

OC192-XFP

1-port OC-192 XFP

OPT-BST

Optical Booster Amplifier

OPT-PRE

Optical Preamplifier

OSC-CSM

Optical Service Channel (OSC) with Combiner/Separator Module (SCM)

OSCM

Optical Service Channel (OSC) Module

PIM-4

4-port Pluggable Interface Module (ONS 15600)

PPM-1

Pluggable Port Module with 1 SFP port (ONS 15600 ASAP, ONS 15310 ONS 15454 MXP/MXPP, TXP/TXPP, MRC-12 and OC192-XFP)

SSXC

Cross Connect card (ONS 15600)

TCC

TCC card

TXP-MR-10E

10G Multirate Transponder Card with Enhanced FEC

TXP-MR-10G

10G Multirate Transponder Card

TXP-MR-2.5G

Multirate 2.5G Unprotected

TXPP-MR-2.5G

Multirate 2.5G Protected

XC10G

XC10G card

XCVT

XCVT card

XCVXC-10G

XC-VXC-10G card

XCVXL-10G

XC-VXL-10G card

XCVXL-2.5G

XC-VXL-2.5G card

XTC

ONS 15327 XTC card

PROTID

Protecting card slot identifier of the protection group from the "PRSLOT" section

Note Not applicable to TXP_MR_10G and MXP_2.5G_10G cards.

PRTYPE

Protection group type

Note Not applicable to TXP_MR_10G and MXP_2.5G_10G cards

Parameter type is PROTECTION_GROUP—protection group type

1-1

1 for 1 protection

1-N

1 for N protection

RVRTV

Revertive mode. The value Y indicates that the protection switching system reverts service to the original line after restoration. The value N indicates that the protection switching system does not revert service to the original line after restoration. RVRTV is applicable only for 1+1 protection switching. Null defaults to N.

Note Not applicable to TXP_MR_10G and MXP_2.5G_10G cards

Parameter type is ON_OFF—disable or enable an attribute

N

Disable an attribute

Y

Enable an attribute

RVTM

Revertive time

Parameter type is REVERTIVE_TIME—revertive time

0.5 to 12.0

Revertive time is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes

CMDMDE

Command Mode. Applicable only when creating 1:1 or 1:N protection groups and/or adding cards to an existing protection group (1:N). If creating or adding cards to a protection group, specifying FRCD requires the card to be physically plugged in and in a ready state (IS). Default is NORM

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 could make the command fail

CARDMODE

Card mode

Note The card will reboot after the mode changes so the mode change request will not go through if all the ports on the card are not in OOS mode.

TL1 will not set a default CARD_MODE value at the management interface level if no PWL value is given

Parameter type is CARDMODE—card mode. Card mode is applicable to cards that have multiple capabilities, for example, the ML card can operate in two distinct modes: Linear Mapper Mode and L2/L3 Mode

DS3XM12-STS12

The DS3XM-12 card in the STS12 back plane rate mode

DS3XM12-STS48

The DS3XM-12 card in the STS48 back plane rate mode

DWDM-LINE

Line terminating mode

DWDM-SEC

Section terminating mode

DWDM-TRANS-AIS

Transparent mode AIS

DWDM-TRANS-SQUELCH

Transparent mode SQUELCH

FCMR-DISTEXTN

FC_MR-4 card with distance extension support

FCMR-LINERATE

FC_MR-4 card without distance extension support

ML-GFP

ML-Series card in DOS FPGA using GFP framing type

ML-HDLC

ML-Series card in DOS FPGA using HDLC framing type

MXPMR25G-FCGE

Fibre channel or GIGE mode for the MXP-MR-2.5G card

PEERID

The regeneration peer slot from the "EQPT" section

REGENNAME

Name of a regeneration group. String

PWL

Provisioned wavelength. TL1 will set a default PWL value at the management interface level if now PWL value is given

Parameter type is OPTICAL_WLEN—optical wavelength

1530.33

Wavelength 1

1531.12

Wavelength 2

1531.90

Wavelength 3

1532.68

Wavelength 4

1534.25

Wavelength 5

1535.04

Wavelength 6

1535.82

Wavelength 7

1536.61

Wavelength 8

1538.19

Wavelength 9

1538.98

Wavelength 10

1539.77

Wavelength 11

1540.56

Wavelength 12

1542.14

Wavelength 13

1542.94

Wavelength 14

1543.73

Wavelength 15

1544.53

Wavelength 16

1546.12

Wavelength 17

1546.92

Wavelength 18

1547.72

Wavelength 19

1548.51

Wavelength 20

1550.12

Wavelength 21

1550.92

Wavelength 22

1551.72

Wavelength 23

1552.52

Wavelength 24

1554.13

Wavelength 25

1554.94

Wavelength 26

1555.75

Wavelength 27

1556.55

Wavelength 28

1558.17

Wavelength 29

1558.98

Wavelength 30

1559.79

Wavelength 31

1560.61

Wavelength 32

USE-TWL1

Use Tunable Wavelength 1

RETIME

Indicates if retiming is needed. Applicable only to the DS1-E1-56 card (ONS 15454)

Parameter type is YES_NO—whether the user's password is about to expire, the user is logged into the NE, or the user is locked out of the NE

NO

No

YES

Yes


12.6  ENT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

Enter Facility Protection Group (10GFC, 10GIGE, 1GFC, 1GFICON, 2GFC, 2GFICON, D1VIDEO, DV6000, ETRCLO, GIGE, HDTV, ISC1, ISC3, PASSTHRU)

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454

This command creates Y-cable protection on client facilities.

Refer to the Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Reference Guide for specific card provisioning rules.

Category

DWDM

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>

DLT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

DLT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-<GIGE_TYPE>

ED-<MOD1FCPAYLOAD>

ED-<MOD1FICONPAYLOAD>

ED-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-ALS

ED-DS1

ED-EC1

ED-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-FSTE

ED-G1000

ED-GFP

ED-HDLC

ED-POS

ED-T1

ED-T3

ED-TRC-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-TRC-<OCN_TYPE>

ENT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>

ENT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

INIT-REG-<MOD2>

OPR-ALS

OPR-LPBK-<MOD2>

OPR-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

OPR-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

REPT PM <MOD2>

RLS-LPBK-<MOD2>

RLS-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RLS-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

RMV-<MOD2>

RST-<MOD2>

RTRV-<MOD1FCPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<MOD1FICONPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-10GIGE

RTRV-ALMTH-<MOD2>

RTRV-ALS

RTRV-DS1

RTRV-EC1

RTRV-FAC

RTRV-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-FSTE

RTRV-G1000

RTRV-GFP

RTRV-GIGE

RTRV-HDLC

RTRV-PM-<MOD2>

RTRV-PMSCHED-<MOD2>

RTRV-POS

RTRV-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-T1

RTRV-T3

RTRV-TH-<MOD2>

RTRV-TRC-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-TRC-<OCN_TYPE>

SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2>

SET-ALMTH-<MOD2>

SET-TH-<MOD2>


Input Format

ENT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>:[<TID>]:<SRC>,
<DST>:<CTAG>:::[PROTTYPE=<PROTTYPE>],[PROTID=<PROTID>],[RVRTV=<RVRTV>],
[RVTM=<RVTM>],[PSDIRN=<PSDIRN>][:];

Input Example

ENT-FFP-HDTV:CISCO:FAC-1-1-1,FAC-2-1-1:100:::PROTTYPE=Y-CABLE,
PROTID=DC-METRO-1,RVRTV=Y,RVTM=1.0,PSDIRN=BI;

Input Parameters

Table 12-6 ENT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

SRC

Source access identifier from the "FACILITY" section

DST

Destination access identifier from the "FACILITY" section

PROTTYPE

The type of facility protection

Parameter type is PROTTYPE—protection type for DWDM client facilities

Y-CABLE

Y-cable protection for the client ports on TXP_MR_10G,/MXP_2.5G_10G and TXP_MR_2.5G/TXPP_MR_2.5G cards

PROTID

Protection group identifier. Defaults to the protecting port AID of the protection group. String that can have a maximum length of 32 characters

RVRTV

Revertive mode. The value Y indicates that the protection switching system reverts service to the original line after restoration. The value N indicates that the protection switching system does not revert service to the original line after restoration. RVRTV is applicable only for 1+1 protection switching. Null defaults to N

Parameter type is ON_OFF—disable or enable an attribute

N

Disable an attribute

Y

Enable an attribute

RVTM

Revertive time. Defaults to 5.0 minutes

Parameter type is REVERTIVE_TIME—revertive time

0.5 to 12.0

Revertive time is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes

PSDIRN

Protection switch operation. Identifies the switching mode. Defaults to UNI

Note TXP_MR_10G and MXP_2.5G_10G does not support bidirectional switching

Parameter type is UNI_BI—unidirectional and bidirectional switch operations

BI

Bidirectional protection switching

UNI

Unidirectional protection switching


12.7  ENT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

Enter Facility Protection Group (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192)

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command creates an optical 1+1 protection.

See Table 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.


NoteProtect AID must not be provisioned with traffic.

Work AID can be provisioned with traffic.

PROTID is a string and can have a maximum length of 32 characters.

Optimized 1+1 and related attributes are only applicable to the ONS 15454.

The following parameters are only supported in Release 6.0: OPOTYPE, VRGRDTM, DTGRDTM AND RCGRDTM.

1+1 protection group rules for the MRC-12 card:

A 1+1 protection group can only be created between MRC-12 cards. You cannot create a 1+1 protection group between an MRC-12 card and an OC-48 card, for example.

A 1+1 protection group can be created only using the same port number. For example, a protection group cannot be created between Port-1 of Slot-5 and Port-4 of Slot-12 (assuming Slot-5 and Slot-12 both contain MRC-12 cards).

A 1+1 protection group cannot be created between ports on the same card. Protection groups cannot be created between Port-1 of Slot-5 and Port-4 of Slot-5 (assuming Slot-5 contains a MRC-12 card).

Both the cards in the protection group must be placed in the same type of slot. Both MRC-12 cards must be in drop slots {1-4, 14-17} or both in trunk slots {5-6,12-13}; you cannot create a protection group between an MRC-12 card in a drop slot and another MRC-12 card in a trunk slot.

1+1 protection group rules for the OC192-XFP card:

1+1 PG can be created between two OC192-XFP cards in trunk slots {5-6,12-13}.

1+1 PG can be created between a OC192-XFP card and an OC192LR/STM64LH card in trunk slots {5-6,12-13}.

The PROTTYPE parameter is only applicable to optical DWDM cards.


Category

Protection

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>

DLT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

DLT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-<GIGE_TYPE>

ED-<MOD1FCPAYLOAD>

ED-<MOD1FICONPAYLOAD>

ED-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-<OCN_TYPE>

ED-ALS

ED-DS1

ED-EC1

ED-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-FSTE

ED-G1000

ED-GFP

ED-HDLC

ED-POS

ED-T1

ED-T3

ED-TRC-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ED-TRC-<OCN_TYPE>

ENT-<MOD1PAYLOAD>

ENT-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

ENT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

INIT-REG-<MOD2>

OPR-ALS

OPR-LPBK-<MOD2>

OPR-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

OPR-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

REPT PM <MOD2>

RLS-LPBK-<MOD2>

RLS-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RLS-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

RMV-<MOD2>

RST-<MOD2>

RTRV-<MOD1FCPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<MOD1FICONPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-10GIGE

RTRV-ALMTH-<MOD2>

RTRV-ALS

RTRV-DS1

RTRV-EC1

RTRV-FAC

RTRV-FFP-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-FSTE

RTRV-G1000

RTRV-GFP

RTRV-GIGE

RTRV-HDLC

RTRV-PM-<MOD2>

RTRV-PMSCHED-<MOD2>

RTRV-POS

RTRV-PROTNSW-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-PROTNSW-<OCN_TYPE>

RTRV-T1

RTRV-T3

RTRV-TH-<MOD2>

RTRV-TRC-<MOD2DWDMPAYLOAD>

RTRV-TRC-<OCN_TYPE>

SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2>

SET-ALMTH-<MOD2>

SET-TH-<MOD2>


Input Format

ENT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE>:[<TID>]:<WORK>,
<PROTECT>:<CTAG>:::[PROTTYPE=<PROTTYPE>],[PROTID=<PROTID>],
[RVRTV=<RVRTV>],[RVTM=<RVTM>],[PSDIRN=<PSDIRN>],[OPOTYPE=<OPOTYPE>],
[VRGRDTM=<VRGRDTM>],[DTGRDTM=<DTGRDTM>],[RCGRDTM=<RCGRDTM>][:];

Input Example

ENT-FFP-OC3:PETALUMA:FAC-2-1,FAC-1-1:1:::PROTTYPE=Y-CABLE,
PROTID=PROT_NAME,RVRTV=Y,RVTM=1.0,PSDIRN=BI,OPOTYPE=STANDARD,
VRGRDTM=0.5,DTGRDTM=1.0,RCGRDTM=1.0;

Input Parameters

Table 12-7 ENT-FFP-<OCN_TYPE> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

WORK

Working port from the "FACILITY" section

PROTECT

Protection port from the "FACILITY" section

PROTTYPE

Protection group type. Y-CABLE is the only applicable value (for optical DWDM cards only)

PROTID

Protection group identifier. Defaults to the protecting port AID of the protection group. If the name has an embedded double quote character, that double quote character has to be escaped with a backslash \". The double quotes are special characters that delimit the protection group name and they must be balanced (paired). PROTID is a string that has a maximum length of 32 characters

RVRTV

Revertive mode. The value Y indicates that the protection switching system reverts service to the original line after restoration. The value N indicates that the protection switching system does not revert service to the original line after restoration. RVRTV is applicable only for 1+1 protection switching. Null defaults to N

Parameter type is ON_OFF—disable or enable an attribute

N

Disable an attribute

Y

Enable an attribute

RVTM

Revertive time. Defaults to 5.0 minutes

Parameter type is REVERTIVE_TIME—revertive time

0.5 to 12.0

Revertive time is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes

PSDIRN

Protection switch operation. Identifies the switch mode

Parameter type is UNI_BI—unidirectional and bidirectional switch operations

BI

Bidirectional protection switching

UNI

Unidirectional protection switching

OPOTYPE

One plus one protection type. Can be either standard or optimized 1+1

Parameter type is ONE_PLUS_ONE—one plus one protection type

Optimized

Optimized 1+1

Note Only applicable to the ONS 15454. The port must be in SDH mode.

Standard

Standard 1+1

VRGRDTM

Verification guard timer. Only applicable to optimized 1+1

Parameter type is VERIFICATION_GUARD_TIMER—optimized 1+1 verification guard timer

0.5

500 ms

1.0

1 second

DTGRDTM

Detection guard timer. Only applicable to optimized 1+1

Parameter type is DETECTION_GUARD_TIMER—optimized 1+1 detection guard timer

0.0

0 seconds

0.05

50 ms

0.1

100 ms

0.5

500 ms

1.0

1 second

2.0

2 second

3.0

3 seconds

4.0

4 seconds

5.0

5 seconds

RCGRDTM

Recovery guard timer. Only applicable to optimized 1+1

Parameter type is RECOVERY_GUARD_TIMER—optimized 1+1 detection guard timer

0.0

0 seconds

0.05

50 ms

0.1

100 ms

0.5

500 ms

1.0

1 second

2.0

2 second

3.0

3 seconds

4.0

4 seconds

5.0

5 seconds

6.0

6 seconds

7.0

7 seconds

8.0

8 seconds

9.0

9 seconds

10.0

10 seconds


12.8  ENT-LNK-<MOD2O>

Enter Optical Link (OCH, OMS, OTS)

Usage Guidelines

ONS 15454

This command creates an optical link between two optical connection points. The optical links can be established between two OTS or two OMS of the same band, and two OCH of the same wavelength. The created optical link must be between points belonging to the same ring directionality. An optical link between two OMS or two OCH can be hitless if the connection is between two points from one drop to a consecutive add in the logical link.

Category

DWDM

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-LNK-<MOD2O>

DLT-LNKTERM

DLT-OSC

DLT-WLEN

ED-DWDM

ED-FFP-OCH

ED-LNK-<MOD2O>

ED-LNKTERM

ED-OCH

ED-OMS

ED-OSC

ED-OTS

ED-TRC-OCH

ED-WDMANS

ED-WLEN

ENT-LNKTERM

ENT-OSC

ENT-WLEN

OPR-LASER-OTS

OPR-PROTNSW-OCH

OPR-WDMANS

RLS-LASER-OTS

RLS-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-DWDM

RTRV-FFP-OCH

RTRV-LNK-<MOD2O>

RTRV-LNKTERM

RTRV-NE-WDMANS

RTRV-OCH

RTRV-OMS

RTRV-OSC

RTRV-OTS

RTRV-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-TRC-OCH

RTRV-WDMANS

RTRV-WLEN


Input Format

ENT-LNK-<MOD2O>:[<TID>]:<FROM>,<TO>:<CTAG>::::[<PST>[,<SST>]];

Input Example

ENT-LNK-OMS:PENNGROVE:BAND-6-1-TX,BAND-13-1-RX:114::::OOS,AINS;

Input Parameters

Table 12-8 ENT-LNK-<MOD2O> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

FROM

Identifier at one end of the optical link from the "BAND" section

TO

Identifier at the other end of the optical link from the "BAND" section

PST

Primary state of the entity

Parameter type is PST—primary state. Indicates the current overall service condition of an entity

IS

In Service

OOS

Out of Service

SST

Secondary state of the entity

Parameter type is SST—secondary state. Provides additional information pertaining to PST and PSTQ

AINS

Automatic in service

DSBLD

Disabled

LPBK

Loopback

MEA

Mismatch of equipment and attributes

MT

Maintenance mode

OOG

Out of group

SWDL

Software downloading

UAS

Unassigned

UEQ

Unequipped


12.9  ENT-LNKTERM

Creates a Provisionable Patchcord Termination

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL

This command creates a provisionable patchcord (PP) termination (virtual link) on a physical interface. A user-provisioned link is needed when the control channel (DCC/GCC) is transparently carried over several physical links, where the physical link cannot be automatically discovered by OSPF due to lack of control channel termination or when the link does not support SONET/SDH.

The error message "Provisioning Rules Failed" will be returned when the provisioning rules are not satisfied. The following rules must be satisfied while creating a provisionable patchcord termination on a physical interface:

1. For a SONET port:

a. It must have SDCC termination provisioned. If it is the protect facility in a 1+1 protection group the corresponding working facility must have SDCC termination provisioned.

b. If it is part of a BLSR the SDCC must be provisioned on all of the working ports of the BLSR.

2. For a TXP/MXP trunk port either G.709 must be enabled or the payload type must be non-SONET/SDH

3. For a TXP/MXP client port a card must be operating in the transparent termination mode.

4. MSTP OCH port

5. The number of PP terminations is limited to 146.


NoteIf the OCn interface is a part of a 1+1 protection group, a separate PP termination can be provisioned on the other (working/protect) interface also.

If the client interface is a part of a Y-cable protection group, a separate PP termination can be provisioned on the other (working/protect) interface also.

If the MXP/TXP trunk interface is a part of a splitter protection group, a separate PP termination can be provisioned on the other (working/protect) interface also.

If REMOTENODE is specified as an IP address (or a node name that can be resolved by the GNE) that is different from the local node's IP address/name, this termination is intended to be a part of an inter-node provisionable patchcord.

All end points of the provisionable patchcord need to be provisioned correctly (on the local and/or remote node) for it to show as UP in OSPF.

Misconfigured or partially configured provisionable patchcords will not cause alarms/events to be generated at either end of the link.

No two provisionable patchcord terminations on a node can be configured to have the same remote node PP termination information (for example, the combination of values for REMOTENODE and REMOTELNKTERMAID attributes for a PP termination must be unique on a single node).

All provisionable patchcord terminations on one physical interface must have their remote terminations on a single remote node.

The command does not accept multiple and ALL style AIDs.


Category

Provisionable Patchcords

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-LNK-<MOD2O>

DLT-LNKTERM

DLT-OSC

DLT-WLEN

ED-DWDM

ED-FFP-OCH

ED-LNK-<MOD2O>

ED-LNKTERM

ED-OCH

ED-OMS

ED-OSC

ED-OTS

ED-TRC-OCH

ED-WDMANS

ED-WLEN

ENT-LNK-<MOD2O>

ENT-OSC

ENT-WLEN

OPR-LASER-OTS

OPR-PROTNSW-OCH

OPR-WDMANS

RLS-LASER-OTS

RLS-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-DWDM

RTRV-FFP-OCH

RTRV-LNK-<MOD2O>

RTRV-LNKTERM

RTRV-NE-WDMANS

RTRV-OCH

RTRV-OMS

RTRV-OSC

RTRV-OTS

RTRV-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-TRC-OCH

RTRV-WDMANS

RTRV-WLEN


Input Format

ENT-LNKTERM:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>:::PORT=<PORT>,
[REMOTENODE=<REMOTENODE>],REMOTELNKTERMID=<REMOTELNKTERMID>;

Input Example

ENT-LNKTERM::LNKTERM-1:CTAG:::PORT=FAC-5-1,REMOTENODE=172.20.208.225,
REMOTELNKTERMID=20;

Input Parameters

Table 12-9 ENT-LNKTERM Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

AID

Access identifier from the "LNKTERM" section. Indicates a link (provisionable patchcord) termination on the local node.

PORT

The local port corresponding to this provisionable patchcord termination from the "CHANNEL" section

REMOTENODE

The node where the other end of the provisionable patchcord resides. This can be an IP address or a valid TID. Defaults to the IP address of the local node/existing value. String

REMOTELNKTERMID

The corresponding provisionable patchcord termination on the remote node (as specified by the REMOTENODE parameter). Integer value within the range of 1 to 65535. Defaults to existing value


12.10  ENT-OSC

Enter Optical Service Channel

Usage Guidelines

ONS 15454

This command creates the OSC (optical service channel) group of the NE.


Note RINGID defaults to the AID number.


Category

DWDM

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-LNK-<MOD2O>

DLT-LNKTERM

DLT-OSC

DLT-WLEN

ED-DWDM

ED-FFP-OCH

ED-LNK-<MOD2O>

ED-LNKTERM

ED-OCH

ED-OMS

ED-OSC

ED-OTS

ED-TRC-OCH

ED-WDMANS

ED-WLEN

ENT-LNK-<MOD2O>

ENT-LNKTERM

ENT-WLEN

OPR-LASER-OTS

OPR-PROTNSW-OCH

OPR-WDMANS

RLS-LASER-OTS

RLS-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-DWDM

RTRV-FFP-OCH

RTRV-LNK-<MOD2O>

RTRV-LNKTERM

RTRV-NE-WDMANS

RTRV-OCH

RTRV-OMS

RTRV-OSC RTRV-OTS

RTRV-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-TRC-OCH

RTRV-WDMANS

RTRV-WLEN


Input Format

ENT-OSC:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>:::[RINGID=<RINGID>],[NODEID=<NODEID>],
[EAST=<EAST>],[WEST=<WEST>];

Input Example

ENT-OSC:PENNGROVE:OSC-1:114:::RINGID=10,NODEID=1,EAST=FAC-8-1,WEST=FAC-10-1;

Input Parameters

Table 12-10 ENT-OSC Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

AID

Access identifier from the "OSC" section. Identifies the OSC group of the NE

RINGID

OSC ring ID of the NE. It ranges from 1 to 9999. Default value is "# of AID OSC-#". Integer

NODEID

OSC node ID of the NE. It ranges from 0 to 31. Integer

EAST

The east OC3 facility from the "FACILITY" section. EAST_OC3 is the AID facility. Only one OC3 for the east direction is supported in this release. This parameter can be omitted

WEST

The west OC3 facility from the "FACILITY" section. EAST_OC3 is the AID facility. Only one OC3 for the west direction is supported in this release. This parameter can be omitted


12.11  ENT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>

Enter Remote Monitoring Threshold (10GFC, 10GIGE, 1GFC, 1GFICON, 2GFC, 2GFICON, FSTE, G1000, GFPOS, GIGE, OCH, POS)

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL

See Table 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.

This command creates an entry in the RMON alarm table for the threshold of data statistics (GIGE or FC, for example) managed by the RMON engine. After creating the RMON threshold (RMONTH) a TCA event will be generated and reported to the TL1 session when the threshold is crossed.

More than one threshold can be created with different parameters for each data statistic type.

Category

Performance

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

ALW-PMREPT-ALL

DLT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>

INH-PMREPT-ALL

INIT-REG-<MOD2>

REPT PM <MOD2>

RTRV-PM-<MOD2>

RTRV-PMMODE-<STS_PATH>

RTRV-PMSCHED-<MOD2>

RTRV-PMSCHED-ALL

RTRV-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>

RTRV-TH-<MOD2>

RTRV-TH-ALL

SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2>

SET-PMMODE-<STS_PATH>

SET-TH-<MOD2>


Input Format

ENT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON>:[<TID>]:<SRC>:<CTAG>::<MONTYPE>,,,,
<INTVL>:RISE=<RISE>,FALL=<FALL>,[SAMPLE=<SAMPLE>],[STARTUP=<STARTUP>][:];

Input Example

ENT-RMONTH-GIGE:CISCO:FAC-2-1:1234::ETHERSTATSOCTETS,,,,100:RISE=1000,
FALL=100,SAMPLE=DELTA,STARTUP=RISING;

Input Parameters

Table 12-11 ENT-RMONTH-<MOD2_RMON> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

SRC

Source access identifier from the "FACILITY" section. AID for the facility that the data statistics are managed by

MONTYPE

Monitored type. Type of RMON monitored data statistics

Parameter type is ALL_MONTYPE—monitoring type list

AISSP

Alarm Indication Signal SecondsPath

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—CPBit Path

ESL

Errored Seconds—Line

ESNPFE

Errored SecondNetwork 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 (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 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 (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets) received

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 1/10 uW

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 SecondNetwork 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 SecondNetwork 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 over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling threshold. A valid value is any integer larger than or equal to 10 (seconds)

RISE

The rising threshold for the sampled statistic. 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


12.12  ENT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>

Enter Roll (STS1, STS12C, STS192C, STS24C, STS3C, STS48C, STS6C, STS9C, VC12, VC3, VT1, VT2)

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15627, ONS 15600

This command enters information about rolling of traffic from one end point to another without interrupting service. This command can be used to roll single paths (STS or VT).


Note STS18C and STS36C are not supported in this release.


Category

Bridge and Roll

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-CRS-<PATH>

ED-<MOD_PATH>

ED-CRS-<PATH>

ED-NE-PATH

DLT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>

ENT-CRS-<PATH>

OPR-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RLS-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RTRV-<PATH>

RTRV-CRS-<PATH>

RTRV-NE-PATH

RTRV-PROTNSW-<PATH>

RTRV-PTHTRC-<PATH>

RTRV-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>


Input Format

ENT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH>:[<TID>]:<FROM>,<TO>:<CTAG>:::RFROM=<RFROM>,
RTO=<RTO>,RMODE=<RMODE>,[CMDMDE=<CMDMDE>];

Input Example

ENT-ROLL-STS1:CISCO:STS-1-1-1,STS-2-1-1:1:::RFROM=STS-2-1-1,RTO=STS-3-1-1,
RMODE=MAN,FORCE=Y;

Input Parameters

Table 12-12 ENT-ROLL-<MOD_PATH> Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

FROM

Source access identifier from the "STS" section. It is one of the termination points (legs) of the existing cross-connection. If the existing cross-connection is one-way, then this termination point (leg) should be the FROM-AID termination point. Otherwise, FROM is non-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 FROM and TO parameters

TO

Destination AID from the "STS" section. It is one of the termination points (legs) of the existing cross-connection. If the existing cross-connection is one-way, then this termination point (leg) should be the TO-AID termination point. Otherwise, the TO is non-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 FROM and TO parameters

RFROM

The termination point of the existing cross-connect that is to be rolled. AID from the "STS" section

RTO

The termination point that will become a leg of the new cross-connection. AID from the "STS" section

RMODE

Indicates the mode of rolling operation

Parameter type is RMODE—roll mode

AUTO

Automatic

MAN

Manual

FORCE

Forces a valid signal on the path. FORCE can only go from Y to N

Parameter type is ON_OFF—disable/enable an attribute

N

Disable an attribute

Y

Enable an attribute


12.13  ENT-ROUTE

Enter Route

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command creates static routes.


Note There is no DNS service available on the node. Only numeric IP addresses will be accepted.


Category

System

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-ROUTE

DLT-TADRMAP

DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY

ENT-TADRMAP

ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY

RTRV-ROUTE

RTRV-TADRMAP

RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY


Input Format

ENT-ROUTE:[<TID>]::<CTAG>::<DESTIP>,<IPMASK>,<NXTHOP>,<COST>;

Input Example

ENT-ROUTE:CISCO::123::10.64.72.57,255.255.255.0,10.64.10.12,200;

Input Parameters

Table 12-13 ENT-ROUTE Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

DESTIP

Destination tip. String

IPMASK

IP mask. String

NXTHOP

Next hop. String

COST

Unsigned integer. Valid range is from 1 to 32,797


12.14  ENT-ROUTE-GRE

Enter Route Generic Routing Encapsulation

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command creates a GRE tunnel. This can be used to transport IP over OSI or OSI over IP.

Category

System

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-ROUTE

DLT-ROUTE-GRE

DLT-TADRMAP

DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY

ENT-ROUTE

ENT-TADRMAP

ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY

RTRV-ROUTE

RTRV-ROUTE-GRE

RTRV-TADRMAP

RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY


Input Format

ENT-ROUTE-GRE:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::IPADDR=<IPADDR>,IPMASK=<IPMASK>,
NSAP=<NSAP>,[COST=<COST>];

Input Example

ENT-ROUTE-GRE:CISCO::123:::IPADDR=10.64.72.57,IPMASK=255.255.255.0,
NSAP=39840F80FFFFFF0000DDDDAA000010CFB4910200,COST=110;

Input Parameters

Table 12-14 ENT-ROUTE-GRE Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

IPADDR

IP address of the tunnel endpoint. String

IPMASK

Subnet mask for the tunnel endpoint. String

NSAP

NSAP address for the tunnel endpoint. String

COST

Routing cost associated with the tunnel. Integer


12.15  ENT-TADRMAP

Enter Target Identifier Address Mapping

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command instructs a gateway NE to create an entry in the TADRMAP table which maps the TIDs of the subtending NEs to their addresses. The OSs will address the subtending NEs using the TID in TL1 messages and a gateway NE will address these NEs by mapping the TID to an IP address or NSAP. The TADRMAP table, which resides in the gateway NE, correlates a TID and an address. The command requires that at least one IPADDR or NSAP be specified. The PORT and ENCODING parameters are only used with IP address mappings.

Category

System

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-ROUTE

DLT-TADRMAP

DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY

ENT-ROUTE

ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY

RTRV-ROUTE

RTRV-TADRMAP

RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY


Input Format

ENT-TADRMAP:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::[TIDNAME=<TIDNAME>],[IPADDR=<IPADDR>],
[PORT=<PORT>],[ENCODING=<ENCODING>],[NSAP=<NSAP>];

Input Example

ENT-TADRMAP:TID::CTAG:::TIDNAME=ENENODENAME,IPADDR=192.168.100.52,
PORT=3082,ENCODING=LV,NSAP=39840F80FFFFFF0000DDDDAA01001800;

Input Parameters

Table 12-15 ENT-TADRMAP Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

TIDNAME

TID of the new TID/address mapping. String

IPADDR

IP address. String

PORT

Port for the TID/IP address mapping. Defaults to 3082. Integer

ENCODING

TL1 encoding for the TID/IP address mapping. Defaults to LV

Parameter type is ENCODING—encoding

LV

Length encoding

RAW-CISCO

Cannot be specified. Used only for display with backward compatible ONS NEs

RAW-STD

Non-interactive encoding


12.16  ENT-TRAPTABLE

Enter Trap Table

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command provisions an SNMP trap destination and its associated community; UDP port and SNMP version. The maximum number of trap entries allowed is ten.

Category

System

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

ALW-MSG-ALL

ALW-MSG-DBCHG

ALW-MSG-SECU

DLT-TRAPTABLE

ED-DAT

ED-NE-GEN

ED-NE-PATH

ED-NE-SYNCN

ED-TRAPTABLE

INH-MSG-ALL

INH-MSG-DBCHG

INH-MSG-SECU

INIT-SYS

RTRV-HDR

RTRV-INV

RTRV-NE-APC

RTRV-NE-GEN

RTRV-NE-IPMAP

RTRV-NE-PATH

RTRV-NE-SYNCN

RTRV-NE-WDMANS

RTRV-NETYPE

RTRV-TOD

RTRV-TRAPTABLE

SET-TOD


Input Format

ENT-TRAPTABLE:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::COMMUNITY=<COMMUNITY>,
[TRAPPORT=<TRAPPORT>],[TRAPVER=<TRAPVER>];

Input Example

ENT-TRAPTABLE::1.2.3.4:1::COMMUNITY="PRIVATE",TRAPPORT=162,TRAPVER=SNMPV1;

Input Parameters

Table 12-16 ENT-TRAPTABLE Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

AID

IP address identifying the trap destination. Only a numeric IP address is allowed. Access identifier from the "IPADDR" section

COMMUNITY

Community associated with the trap destination. Community name is a string with up to 32 characters

TRAPPORT

UDP port number associated with the trap destination. Defaults to 162. Integer

TRAPVER

SNMP version number. Defaults to SNMPv1

Parameter type is SNMP_VERSION—SNMP Version

SNMPV1

SNMP Version 1 (Default)

SNMPV2

SNMP Version 2


12.17  ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

Enter Tunnel Firewall

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command creates a firewall tunnel.

Category

System

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-ROUTE

DLT-TADRMAP

DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY

ENT-ROUTE

ENT-TADRMAP

ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY

RTRV-ROUTE

RTRV-TADRMAP

RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY


Input Format

ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::[SRCADDR=<SRCADDR>],
[SRCMASK=<SRCMASK>],[DESTADDR=<DESTADDR>],[DESTMASK=<DESTMASK>];

Input Example

ENT-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

Table 12-17 ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

SRCADDR

Source IP address. String

SRCMASK

Source mask. String

DESTADDR

Destination IP address. String

DESTMASK

Destination mask. String


12.18  ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY

Enter Tunnel Proxy

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command creates a proxy tunnel.

Category

System

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-ROUTE

DLT-TADRMAP

DLT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

DLT-TUNNEL-PROXY

ENT-ROUTE

ENT-TADRMAP

ENT-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

RTRV-ROUTE

RTRV-TADRMAP

RTRV-TUNNEL-FIREWALL

RTRV-TUNNEL-PROXY


Input Format

ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY:[<TID>]::<CTAG>:::[SRCADDR=<SRCADDR>],
[SRCMASK=<SRCMASK>],[DESTADDR=<DESTADDR>],[DESTMASK=<DESTMASK>];

Input Example

ENT-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

Table 12-18 ENT-TUNNEL-PROXY Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

SRCADDR

Source IP address. String

SRCMASK

Source mask. String

DESTADDR

Destination IP address. String

DESTMASK

Destination mask. String


12.19  ENT-USER-SECU

Enter User Security

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL

This command adds a user account. Only a Superuser can do this. Each user is configured as being at one of these four privilege levels:

1. Retrieve [RTRV]: Users with this security level can retrieve information from the node, but cannot modify anything. The default idle time for Retrieve is unlimited.

2. Maintenance [MAINT]: Users with this security level can retrieve information from the node and perform limited maintenance operations such as card resets, Manual/Force/Lockout on cross-connects or in protection groups, and BLSR maintenance. The default idle time for Maintenance is 60 minutes.

3. Provisioning [PROV]: Users with this security level can perform all maintenance actions, and all provisioning actions except those restricted to superusers. The default idle time for Provisioning is 30 minutes.

4. Superuser [SUPER]: Users with this security level can perform all PROV user actions, plus creating/deleting user security profiles, setting basic system parameters such as time/date, node name, and IP address, doing database backup & restore. The default idle time for Superuser is 15 minutes.


NotePasswords are masked for the following security commands: ACT-USER, ED-PID, ENT-USER-SECU and ED-USER-SECU. Access to a TL1 session by any means will have the password masked. The CTC Request History and Message Log will also show the masked commands. When a password-masked command is reissued by double-clicking the command from CTC Request History, the password will still be masked in the CTC Request History and Message Log. The actual password that was previously issued will be sent to the NE. To use a former command as a template only, single-click the command in CTC Request History. The command will be placed in the Command Request text box, where you can edit the appropriate fields prior to reissuing it.

The <UID> can be any combination of up to 10 alphanumeric characters.

The <PID> is a string of up to 10 characters where at least 2 characters are non-alphabetic with at least one special character (+, %, or #).

Although the CTC allows both <UID> and <PID> of up to 20 characters, the CTC-entered users (<UID> and <PID>) might not be valid TL1 users (for example, if issuing an ACT-USER command and using the CTC-entered <UID> that is greater than 10 characters long, TL1 will respond with DENY (Can't Login) error message.

The TL1 password security is enforced as follows:

The password <PID> cannot be the same as or contain the userid (UID), for example, if the userid is CISCO25 the password cannot be CISCO25#.

The password <PID> must have one non-alphabetic and one special (+, %, or #) character.

There is no password <PID> toggling; for example, if the current password is CISCO25#, the new password cannot be CISCO25#


Category

Security

Security

Superuser

Related Commands

ACT-USER

ALW-MSG-SECU

ALW-USER-SECU

CANC

CANC-USER

CANC-USER-SECU

CLR-COND-SECU

DLT-USER-SECU

ED-CMD-SECU

ED-PID

ED-USER-SECU

INH-MSG-SECU

INH-USER-SECU

REPT ALM SECU

REPT EVT SECU

REPT EVT SESSION

RTRV-CMD-SECU

RTRV-DFLT-SECU

RTRV-USER-SECU

SET-ATTR-SECUDFLT


Input Format

ENT-USER-SECU:[<TID>]:<UID>:<CTAG>::<PID>,,<UAP>[:];

Input Example

ENT-USER-SECU:PETALUMA:CISCO15:123::PSWD11#,,MAINT;

Input Parameters

Table 12-19 ENT-USER-SECU Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

UID

User identifier. The minimum UID size is 6 and the maximum size 10. String

PID

User's password or private identifier. String

UAP

User's access privilege

Parameter type is PRIVILEGE—security level

MAINT

Maintenance security level

PROV

Provision security level

RTRV

Retrieve security level

SUPER

Superuser security level


12.20  ENT-VCG

Enter Virtual Concatenated Group

Usage Guidelines

Cisco ONS 15454

This command creates a VCG object. VCG on ML-Series cards supports two members and supported subrates are: STS1, STS3C, or STS12C. ML-Series VCG also supports SW-LCAS or NONE. VCG on the FC_MR-4 card supports eight members and the supported subrate is limited to STS3C. The FC_MR-4 card VCG has no LCAS support (NONE). VCG on the ML card supports up to three members at a subrate of STS1 and 64 members at a subrate of VT1.

Category

VCAT

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-VCG

ED-VCG

RTRV-VCG


Input Format

ENT-VCG:[<TID>]:<SRC>:<CTAG>:::TYPE=<TYPE>,TXCOUNT=<TXCOUNT>,[CCT=<CCT>],
[LCAS=<LCAS>],[BUFFERS=<BUFFERS>],[NAME=<NAME>];

Input Example

ENT-VCG:NODE1:FAC-1-1:1234:::TYPE=STS3C,TXCOUNT=8,CCT=2WAY,LCAS=LCAS,
BUFFERS=DEFAULT,NAME="VCG1";

Input Parameters

Table 12-20 ENT-VCG Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

SRC

Source access identifier from the "FACILITY" section. ML1000-2 and ML100T-12 cards use the VFAC AID. The FC_MR-4 card uses the FAC AID

TYPE

The type of the entity being provisioned. Null indicates not applicable. TYPE can be a common language equipment identifier (CLEI) code or another value. The type of member cross-connect. ML1000-2 and ML100T-12 cards support STS1, STS3c and STS12c. The FC_MR-4 card supports STS3c only

Parameter type is MOD_PATH—STS/VT path modifier

STS1

STS1 path

STS12C

STS12C path

STS18C

STS18C path

STS192

STS192C path

STS24C

STS24C path

STS36C

STS36C path

STS3C

STS3C path

STS48C

STS48C path

STS6C

STS6C path

STS9C

STS9C path

VT1

VT1 path

VT2

VT2 path

TXCOUNT

Number of members in the Tx direction. For ML1000-2 and ML100T-12 cards the only valid value is 2. For the FC_MR-4 card the only valid value is 8. Integer

CCT

Type of connection; one-way or two-way. Cross-connect type for the VCG member cross-connects. Must be the same for all the member cross-connects of a VCG

Parameter type is CCT—type of cross-connect to be created

1WAY

A unidirectional connection from a source tributary to a destination tributary

1WAYDC

Path Protection multicast drop with (1-way) continue

1WAYEN

Path Protection multicast end node (1-way continue)

1WAYMON

A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries

Note 1WAYMON is not supported with TL1. However, it is still supported from CTC. Using CTC you can create 1WAYMON cross-connects and can be retrieved through TL1.

1WAYPCA

A unidirectional connection from a source tributary to a destination tributary on the protection path/fiber

2WAY

A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries

2WAYDC

A Bidirectional Drop and Continue connection applicable only to Path Protection Traditional and Integrated Dual Ring InterConnections

2WAYPCA

A bidirectional connection between the two tributaries on the extra protection path/fiber

DIAG

Diagnostics cross-connect. Supports BERT (BLSR PCA diagnostics cross-connect)

LCAS

Link capacity adjustment scheme

Note If SW-LCAS is selected, then the far-end VCG must also be configured as SW-LCAS.

Parameter type is LCAS—link capacity adjustment scheme mode for the VCG created

LCAS

LCAS is enabled

NONE

No LCAS

SW-LCAS

Supports the temporary removal of a VCG member during the member failure. Only supported by the ML1000-2 and ML100T-12 cards

BUFFERS

Buffer type. The default value is DEFAULT. The FC_MR-4 card supports DEFAULT and EXPANDED buffers. Other data cards support DEFAULT buffers only

Parameter type is BUFFER_TYPE—buffer type (used in VCAT)

DEFAULT

Default buffer value

EXPANDED

Expanded buffer value

NAME

Name of the VCAT group. Defaults to null. Maximum length is 32 characters. String.


12.21  ENT-WLEN

Enter Wavelength

Usage Guidelines

ONS 15454

This command allocates a wavelength.


Note This command does not support allocating multiple wavelengths.



Note CKTID is a string of ASCII characters. The maximum length of CKTID can be 48. If CKTID is EMPTY or NULL this field will not appear.


Category

DWDM

Security

Provisioning

Related Commands

DLT-LNK-<MOD2O>

DLT-LNKTERM

DLT-OSC

DLT-WLEN

ED-DWDM

ED-FFP-OCH

ED-LNK-<MOD2O>

ED-LNKTERM

ED-OCH

ED-OMS

ED-OSC

ED-OTS

ED-TRC-OCH

ED-WDMANS

ED-WLEN

ENT-LNK-<MOD2O>

ENT-LNKTERM

ENT-OSC

OPR-LASER-OTS

OPR-PROTNSW-OCH

OPR-WDMANS

RLS-LASER-OTS

RLS-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-DWDM

RTRV-FFP-OCH

RTRV-LNK-<MOD2O>

RTRV-LNKTERM

RTRV-NE-WDMANS

RTRV-OCH

RTRV-OMS

RTRV-OSC

RTRV-OTS

RTRV-PROTNSW-OCH

RTRV-TRC-OCH

RTRV-WDMANS

RTRV-WLEN


Input Format

ENT-WLEN:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::[<WCT>]:[SIZE=<SIZE>],
[CKTID=<CKTID>]:[<PST>[,<SST>]];

Input Example

ENT-WLEN:PENNGROVE:WLEN-W-ADD-1530.33:114::1WAY:SIZE=MULTI-RATE,
CKTID=CKTID:OOS,MT;

Input Parameters

Table 12-21 ENT-WLEN Input Parameters 

Parameter and Values
Description

AID

Access identifier from the "WLEN" section

WCT

Wavelength connection type

Parameter type is WCT—wavelength connection types

The default wavelength connection type is 1WAY

1WAY

A unidirectional wavelength connection for one specified ring direction

2WAY

A bidirectional wavelength connection for both ring directions

SIZE

Size of the switching network. Defaults to NOT-SPEC

Parameter type is CIRCUIT_SIZE—DWDM circuit size used on a wavelength

10G-FEC

Circuit size is 10 Gbps with FEC

10G-NO-FEC

Circuit size is 10 Gbps without FEC

2G5-FEC

Circuit size is 2.5 Gbps with FEC

2G5-NO-FEC

Circuit size is 2.5 Gbps without FEC

MULTI-RATE

Circuit size supports multirate

NOT-SPEC

Circuit size is not equipment specific

CKTID

String of ASCII characters. The maximum length of CKTID can be 48. If CKTID is EMPTY or NULL this field will not appear. Defaults to " " (empty string)

PST

Primary state

Parameter type is PST—indicates the current overall service condition of an entity

IS

In service

OOS

Out of service

SST

Secondary state

Parameter type is SST—provides additional information pertaining to PST and PSTQ

AINS

Automatic in service

DSBLD

Disabled

LPBK

Loopback

MEA

Mismatch of equipment and attributes

MT

Maintenance mode

OOG

Out of group

SWDL

Software downloading

UAS

Unassigned

UEQ

Unequipped