- About this Manual
- Chapter 1, Shelf and Backplane Hardware
- Chapter 2, Common Control Cards
- Chapter 3, Electrical Cards
- Chapter 4, Optical Cards
- Chapter 5, Ethernet Cards
- Chapter 6, Storage Access Networking Cards
- Chapter 7, Card Protection
- Chapter 8, Cisco Transport Controller Operation
- Chapter 9, Security
- Chapter 10, Timing
- Chapter 11, Circuits and Tunnels
- Chapter 12, SONET Topologies and Upgrades
- Chapter 13, Management Network Connectivity
- Chapter 14, Alarm Monitoring and Management
- Appendix A, Hardware Specifications
- Appendix B, Administrative and Service States
- Appendix C, Network Element Defaults
- C.1 Network Element Defaults Description
- C.2 Card Default Settings
- C.2.1 DS-1 Card Default Settings
- C.2.2 DS1/E1-56 Card Default Settings
- C.2.3 DS-3 Card Default Settings
- C.2.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Default Settings
- C.2.5 DS3E Card Default Settings
- C.2.6 DS3I Card Default Settings
- C.2.7 DS3XM-6 Card Default Settings
- C.2.8 DS3XM-12 Card Default Settings
- C.2.9 EC1-12 Card Default Settings
- C.2.10 FC_MR-4 Card Default Settings
- C.2.11 Ethernet Card Default Settings
- C.2.12 OC-3 Card Default Settings
- C.2.13 OC3-8 Card Default Settings
- C.2.14 OC-12 Card Default Settings
- C.2.15 OC12-4 Card Default Settings
- C.2.16 OC-48 Card Default Settings
- C.2.17 OC-192 Card Default Settings
- C.2.18 OC192-XFP Default Settings
- C.2.19 MRC-12 Card Default Settings
- C.2.20 MXP_2.5G_10E Card Default Settings
- C.2.21 MXP_2.5G_10G Card Default Settings
- C.2.22 MXP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
- C.2.23 MXPP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
- C.2.24 TXP_MR_10E Card Default Settings
- C.2.25 TXP_MR_10G Card Default Settings
- C.2.26 TXP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
- C.2.27 TXPP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
- C.2.28 OSCM Card Default Settings
- C.2.29 OSC-CSM Card Default Settings
- C.3 Node Default Settings
- C.4 CTC Default Settings
Network Element Defaults
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 appendix describes the factory-configured (default) network element (NE) settings for the Cisco ONS 15454. It includes descriptions of card, node, and Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) default settings. To import, export, or edit the settings, refer to the "Maintain the Node" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide. Cards supported by this platform that are not listed in this appendix are not supported by user-configurable NE defaults settings.
To change card settings individually (that is, without changing the defaults), refer to the "Change Card Settings" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide. To change node settings, refer to the "Change Node Settings" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
C.1 Network Element Defaults Description
The NE defaults are preinstalled on each Cisco ONS 15454 Advanced Timing, Communications, and Control (TCC2) and Advanced Timing, Communications, and Control Plus (TCC2P) card. They also ship as a file called 15454-defaults.txt on the CTC software CD in case you want to import the defaults onto existing TCC2/TCC2P cards. The NE defaults include card-level, CTC, and node-level defaults.
Changes to card provisioning made manually using the "Change Card Settings" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide override default settings. If you use the CTC Defaults editor (in the node view > Provisioning > Defaults tabs) or import a new defaults file, any changes to card or slot settings that result only affect cards that are installed or preprovisioned after the defaults have changed.
Changes made manually to most node-level default settings override the current settings, whether default or provisioned. If you change node-level default settings, either by using the Defaults editor or by importing a new defaults file, the new defaults reprovision the node immediately for all settings except those relating to protection (1+1 bidirectional switching, 1+1 reversion time, 1+1 revertive switching, bidirectional line switched ring [BLSR] ring reversion time, BLSR ring revertive switching, BLSR span reversion time, and BLSR span revertive switching), which apply to subsequent provisioning.
Note Changing some NE defaults can cause CTC disconnection or a reboot of the node in order for the default to take effect. Before you change a default, check in the Side Effects column of the Defaults editor (right-click a column header and select Show Column > Side Effects) and be prepared for the occurrence of any side effects listed for that default.
C.2 Card Default Settings
The tables in this section list the default settings for each card. Cisco provides user-configurable defaults for the Cisco ONS 15454 optical and electrical cards, including:
•Soak Time—All cards. Is the length of time that elapses between when an automaticInService (AINS) port receives a valid signal and when it automatically changes to in-service status.
•Line Coding—DS1-E1-56 and DS-1 cards. Defines the DS-1 transmission coding type that is used.
•Line Length—DS1-E1-56, DS3-EC1-48, DS3I, DS3XM, DS3E, DS3XM12, DS-1, DS-3, and EC-1 cards. Defines the distance (in feet) from the backplane connection to the next termination point.
•Line Type—DS1-E1-56, DS3-EC1-48, DS3I, DS3XM12, DS-1, DS3E, and DS3XM-6 cards. Defines the type of framing used.
•Port State—All cards. Sets the port to one of the four available states (IS, OOS, OOS_MT, or IS_AINS), depending on whether you need ports in or out of service.
•SF BER Level—OC-N, TXP, and MXP cards. Defines the signal fail (SF) bit error rate (BER).
•SD BER Level—OC-N, TXP, and MXP cards. Defines the signal degrade (SD) BER.
•Enable Sync Messages—OC-N and MXP cards. Enables synchronization status messages (SSM) (S1 byte), which allow the node to choose the best timing source.
•PJ Sts Mon—DS3-EC1-48, EC-1, and OC-N cards. Sets the STS that will be used for pointer justification (PJ). If set to 0, no STS is monitored.
•Rx Equalization—EC-1 card. Can be turned off if the line length is short or the environment is extremely cold.
•STS IPPM Enabled—OC-N cards. Enables intermediate-path performance monitoring (IPPM) on a node for transparent monitoring of a channel that does not terminate on that node.
•Send Do Not Use—ON-N, TXP and MXP cards. Sends a do not use (DUS) message on the S1 byte when enabled.
•Far End Inhibit Loopback—DS3-EC1-48, DS3I, DS3XM12, DS3E and DS3XM-6 cards. Enables named cards to inhibit loopbacks on the far end.
•Payload Type—TXP and MXP cards. Defines the type of client signal.
•Termination Mode—TXP and MXP cards. Defines the type of termination (line, section, or transparent).
•ALS Mode—OC3-8, OC-48, OC-192, OC192-XFP, TXP and MXP cards. Sets the automatic laser shutdown (ALS) feature to one of four available states (disabled, auto restart, manual restart, manual restart for test).
•ALS Recovery Interval—OC3-8, OC-48, OC-192, OC192-XFP, TXP and MXP cards. Sets the automatic laser shutdown recovery time interval.
•ALS Recovery Pulse Width—OC3-8, OC-48, OC-192, OC192-XFP, TXP and MXP cards. Sets the automatic laser shutdown recovery pulse signal width.
•FEC—TXP and MXP cards. Enables or disables the forward error correction (FEC) monitoring on the optical transport network (OTN).
•G.709 OTN—TXP and MXP cards. Enables or disables the ITU-T G.709 monitoring on the OTN.
•FEC thresholds—TXP and MXP cards. Set the performance monitoring (PM) parameters for gathering FEC performance data and detecting problems early.
•Optical thresholds—TXP and MXP cards. Set the PM parameters for gathering physical optics performance data and detecting problems early.
•OTN thresholds—TXP and MXP cards. Set the PM parameters for gathering OTN trunk-side performance data and detecting problems early.
•PM Threshold settings—All cards. Set the PM parameters for gathering performance data and detecting problems early.
Note When the card level defaults are changed, the new provisioning done after the defaults have changed is affected. Existing provisioning remains unaffected.
Note For more information about each individual card setting, refer to the "Change Card Settings" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
Note For more information about the PM parameters, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide.
C.2.1 DS-1 Card Default Settings
Table C-1 lists the DS-1 (DS1-14 and DS1N-14) card default settings.
C.2.2 DS1/E1-56 Card Default Settings
Table C-2 lists the DS1/E1-56 card default settings.
C.2.3 DS-3 Card Default Settings
Table C-3 lists the DS-3 card default settings.
C.2.4 DS3/EC1-48 Card Default Settings
Table C-4 lists the DS3/EC1-48 card default settings.
C.2.5 DS3E Card Default Settings
Table C-5 lists the DS3E card default settings.
C.2.6 DS3I Card Default Settings
Table C-6 lists the DS3I card default settings.
C.2.7 DS3XM-6 Card Default Settings
Table C-7 lists the DS3XM-6 card default settings.
C.2.8 DS3XM-12 Card Default Settings
Table C-8 lists the DS3XM-12 card default settings.
C.2.9 EC1-12 Card Default Settings
Table C-9 lists the EC1-12 card default settings.
C.2.10 FC_MR-4 Card Default Settings
Table C-10 lists the FC_MR-4 card default settings.
C.2.11 Ethernet Card Default Settings
Table C-11 lists the G1000 (G1K-4), ML1000, ML100T, ML-100X-8, and CE-100T-8 card default settings.
C.2.12 OC-3 Card Default Settings
Table C-12 lists the OC-3 (OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310) card default settings.
C.2.13 OC3-8 Card Default Settings
Table C-13 lists the eight-port OC3-8 (OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8) card default settings.
C.2.14 OC-12 Card Default Settings
Table C-14 lists the OC-12 (OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310, OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310, and OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550) card default settings.
C.2.15 OC12-4 Card Default Settings
Table C-15 lists the four-port OC12-4 (OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4) card default settings.
C.2.16 OC-48 Card Default Settings
Table C-16 lists the OC-48 (OC48 IR 1310, OC48 LR 1550, OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310, OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550, OC48 ELR/STM16 EH 100 GHz, and OC48 ELR 200 GHz) card default settings.
C.2.17 OC-192 Card Default Settings
Table C-17 lists the OC-192 (OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310, OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx, OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550, and OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550) card default settings.
C.2.18 OC192-XFP Default Settings
Table C-18 lists the OC192-XFP default settings.
C.2.19 MRC-12 Card Default Settings
Table C-19 lists the MRC-12 card default settings.
C.2.20 MXP_2.5G_10E Card Default Settings
Table C-20 lists the MXP_2.5G_10E card default settings. For information about muxponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.21 MXP_2.5G_10G Card Default Settings
Table C-21 lists the MXP_2.5G_10G card default settings. For information about muxponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.22 MXP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
Table C-22 lists the MXP_MR_2.5G card default settings. For information about muxponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.23 MXPP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
Table C-23 lists the MXPP_MR_2.5G card default settings. For information about muxponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.24 TXP_MR_10E Card Default Settings
Table C-24 lists the TXP_MR_10E card default settings. For information about transponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.25 TXP_MR_10G Card Default Settings
Table C-25 lists the TXP_MR_10G card default settings. For information about transponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.26 TXP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
Table C-26 lists the TXP_MR_2.5G card default settings. For information about muxponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.27 TXPP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
Table C-27 lists the TXPP_MR_2.5G card default settings. For information about transponder cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.28 OSCM Card Default Settings
Table C-28 lists the OSCM card default settings. For information about DWDM cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.2.29 OSC-CSM Card Default Settings
Table C-29 lists the OSC-CSM card default settings. For information about DWDM cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Installation and Operations Guide.
C.3 Node Default Settings
Table C-30 lists the node-level default settings for the Cisco ONS 15454. Cisco provides the following user-configurable defaults for each Cisco ONS 15454 node:
•Create TL1-Like—Instructs the node to create only cross-connects, allowing the resulting circuits to be in an upgradable state.
•Insert AIS-V on SDP—Instructs the node to insert AIS-V in each VT whenever the carrying STS crosses the SD path BER threshold.
•SDP BER—Defines the node SD path BER.
•Path Protection settings—Set the threshold level for signal degradation and failure for path protection circuits.
•Craft Access Only—Allows CTC connectivity to the node only through the craft access port.
•CTC IP Display Suppression—Prevents display of node IP addresses in CTC (applicable for all users except Superusers).
•Defaults Description—Names the current defaults file on the node.
•Enable Firewall—Enables or disables the use of a firewall for accessing the node.
•Enable Proxy—Enables or disables the use of a proxy server with the node.
•IIOP Listener Port—Sets the Internet Inter-Object Request Broker Protocol (IIOP) listener port number.
•LCD IP setting—Sets the node LCD screen to display the node IP address and use the buttons on the LCD panel, only display the IP address, or suppress display of the IP address.
•Login Warning Message—Warns users at the login screen about the possible legal or contractual ramifications of accessing equipment, systems, or networks without authorization.
•NTP SNTP Server—Sets the IP address of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server to be used with the node.
•Time Zone—Sets the time zone where the node is located.
•Use DST—Enables or disables the use of Daylight Savings Time (DST).
•Use NTP SNTP Server—Enables or disables the use of the specified NTP SNTP server with the node.
•1+1 protection settings—Determine whether or not 1+1 protected circuits have bidirectional switching, are revertive, and what the reversion time is.
•BLSR protection settings—Determine whether BLSR-protected circuits are revertive and what the reversion time is at both the ring and span levels.
•Y-cable protection settings—Determine whether Y-cable protected circuits have bidirectional switching, are revertive, and what the reversion time is.
•Security Policy settings—Determine the allowable failed logins before lockout, idle user timeout for each user level, optional lockout duration or manual unlock enabled, password reuse and change frequency policies, number of characters difference between the old and new password, password aging by security level, enforced single concurrent session per user, and option to disable inactive user after a set inactivity period.
•BITS Timing settings—Determine the AIS threshold, coding, framing, State, State Out, and LBO settings for BITS1 and BITS2 timing.
•General timing settings—Determine the mode (External, Line, or Mixed), quality of RES, revertive, reversion time, and SSM message set for node timing.
Note Any node level defaults changed using the Provisioning > Defaults tab, changes existing node level provisioning. Although this is service affecting, it depends on the type of defaults changed, for example, general, and all timing and security attributes. The "Changing default values for some node level attributes overrides the current provisioning." message is displayed. The Side Effects column of the Defaults editor (right-click a column header and select Show Column > Side Effects) explains the effect of changing the default values. However, when the card level defaults are changed using the Provisioning > Defaults tab, existing card provisioning remains unaffected.
Note For more information about each individual node setting, refer to the "Change Node Settings" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
|
|
|
---|---|---|
NODE.circuits.SendPDIP |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.circuits.State |
IS,AINS |
IS, OOS,DSBLD, OOS,MT, IS,AINS |
NODE.circuits.upsr.AllowUpsrOverOnePlusOne |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.circuits.upsr.ReversionTime |
5.0 (minutes) |
0.5, 1.0, 1.5 .. 12.0 |
NODE.circuits.upsr.Revertive |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.circuits.upsr.STS_SDBER |
1.00E-06 |
1E-5, 1E-6, 1E-7, 1E-8, 1E-9 |
NODE.circuits.upsr.STS_SFBER |
1.00E-04 |
1E-3, 1E-4, 1E-5 |
NODE.circuits.upsr.SwitchOnPDIP |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.circuits.upsr.VT_SDBER |
1.00E-06 |
1E-5, 1E-6, 1E-7, 1E-8 |
NODE.circuits.upsr.VT_SFBER |
1.00E-04 |
1E-3, 1E-4, 1E-5 |
NODE.general.DefaultsDescription |
Factory Defaults |
Free form field |
NODE.general.InsertAISVOnSDP |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.general.NtpSntpServer |
0.0.0.0 |
IP Address |
NODE.general.RaiseConditionOnEmptySlot |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.general.SDPBER |
1.00E-06 |
1E-5, 1E-6, 1E-7, 1E-8, 1E-9 |
NODE.general.TimeZone |
(GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada), Tijuana |
(For applicable time zones, see Table C-31.) |
NODE.general.UseDST |
TRUE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.network.general.AlarmMissingBackplaneLAN |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.network.general.CtcIpDisplaySuppression |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.network.general.GatewaySettings |
None |
LeaveAsIs, None, ENE, GNE, ProxyOnlyNode |
NODE.network.general.LcdIpSetting |
Allow Configuration |
Allow Configuration, Display Only, Suppress Display |
NODE.osi.greTunnel.ctc.OspfCost |
110 |
110, 120, 130 .. 65530 |
NODE.osi.greTunnel.ctc.SubnetMask |
24 (bits) |
8, 9, 10 .. 32 |
NODE.osi.lapd.ctc.Mode |
AITS |
AITS, UITS |
NODE.osi.lapd.ctc.MTU |
512 |
512, 513, 514 .. 1500 |
NODE.osi.lapd.ctc.Role |
Network |
Network, User |
NODE.osi.lapd.ctc.T200 |
200 (ms) |
200, 300, 400 .. 20000 |
NODE.osi.lapd.ctc.T203 |
10000 (ms) |
4000, 4100, 4200 .. 120000 |
NODE.osi.mainSetup.L1L2LSPBufferSize |
512 (bytes) |
512-1500 |
NODE.osi.mainSetup.L1LSPBufferSize |
512 (bytes) |
512-1500 |
NODE.osi.mainSetup.NodeRoutingMode |
Intermediate System Level 1 |
End System, Intermediate System Level 1, Intermediate System Level 1/Level 2 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.DISPriority |
63 |
1, 2, 3 .. 127 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.ESH |
10 (sec) |
10, 20, 30 .. 1000 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.GCCISISCost |
60 |
1, 2, 3 .. 63 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.IIH |
3 (sec) |
1, 2, 3 .. 600 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.ISH |
10 (sec) |
10, 20, 30 .. 1000 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.LANISISCost |
20 |
1, 2, 3 .. 63 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.LDCCISISCost |
40 |
1, 2, 3 .. 63 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.OSCISISCost |
60 |
1, 2, 3 .. 63 |
NODE.osi.subnet.ctc.SDCCISISCost |
60 |
1, 2, 3 .. 63 |
NODE.osi.tarp.L1DataCache |
TRUE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.osi.tarp.L2DataCache |
FALSE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.osi.tarp.LANStormSuppression |
TRUE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.osi.tarp.LDB |
TRUE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.osi.tarp.LDBEntry |
5 (min) |
1-10 |
NODE.osi.tarp.LDBFlush |
5 (sec) |
0-1440 |
NODE.osi.tarp.PDUsL1Propagation |
TRUE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.osi.tarp.PDUsL2Propagation |
TRUE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.osi.tarp.PDUsOrigination |
TRUE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.osi.tarp.T1Timer |
15 (sec) |
0-3600 |
NODE.osi.tarp.T2Timer |
25 (sec) |
0-3600 |
NODE.osi.tarp.T3Timer |
40 (sec) |
0-3600 |
NODE.osi.tarp.T4Timer |
20 (sec) |
0-3600 |
NODE.osi.tarp.Type4PDUDelay |
0 (sec) |
0-255 |
NODE.powerMonitor.EHIBATVG |
-56.5 (Vdc) |
-54.0, -54.5, -55.0, -55.5, -56.0, -56.5 |
NODE.powerMonitor.ELWBATVG |
-40.5 (Vdc) |
-40.5, -41.0, -41.5, -42.0, -42.5, -43.0, -43.5, -44.0 |
NODE.powerMonitor.HIBATVG |
-54.0 (Vdc) |
-44.0, -44.5, -45.0 .. -56.5 |
NODE.powerMonitor.LWBATVG |
-44.0 (Vdc) |
-40.5, -41.0, -41.5 .. -54.0 |
NODE.protection.1+1.BidirectionalSwitching |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.protection.1+1.DetectionGuardTimer |
1 (seconds) |
0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
NODE.protection.1+1.RecoveryGuardTimer |
1 (seconds) |
0, 0.05, 0.1 .. 10 |
NODE.protection.1+1.ReversionTime |
5.0 (minutes) |
0.5, 1.0, 1.5 .. 12.0 |
NODE.protection.1+1.Revertive |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.protection.1+1.VerifyGuardTimer |
0.5 (seconds) |
0.5, 1 |
NODE.protection.blsr.RingReversionTime |
5.0 (minutes) |
0.5, 1.0, 1.5 .. 12.0 |
NODE.protection.blsr.RingRevertive |
TRUE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.protection.blsr.SpanReversionTime |
5.0 (minutes) |
0.5, 1.0, 1.5 .. 12.0 |
NODE.protection.blsr.SpanRevertive |
TRUE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.protection.splitter.ReversionTime |
5.0 (minutes) |
0.5, 1.0, 1.5 .. 12.0 |
NODE.protection.splitter.Revertive |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.protection.ycable.ReversionTime |
5.0 (minutes) |
0.5, 1.0, 1.5 .. 12.0 |
NODE.protection.ycable.Revertive |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.security.dataComm.ctc.DefaultTCCEthernetIP |
10.0.0.1 |
IP Address |
NODE.security.dataComm.ctc.DefaultTCCEthernetIPNetmask |
24 (bits) |
8, 9, 10 .. 32 |
NODE.security.dataComm.CtcBackplaneIpDisplaySuppression |
(NOT SUPPORTED) |
•FALSE, TRUE when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is TRUE •(NOT SUPPORTED) when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is FALSE |
NODE.security.dataComm.isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard |
FALSE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.security.dataComm.LcdBackplaneIpSetting |
(NOT SUPPORTED) |
•Allow Configuration, Display Only, Suppress Display when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is TRUE •(NOT SUPPORTED) when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is FALSE |
NODE.security.dataComm.SecureModeLocked |
(NOT SUPPORTED) |
•FALSE, TRUE when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is TRUE •(NOT SUPPORTED) when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is FALSE |
NODE.security.dataComm.SecureModeOn (May reboot node) |
(NOT SUPPORTED) |
•FALSE, TRUE when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is TRUE •(NOT SUPPORTED) when isSecureModeSupportedOnControlCard is FALSE |
NODE.security.emsAccess.AccessState |
NonSecure |
NonSecure, Secure |
NODE.security.emsAccess.IIOPListenerPort (May reboot node) |
57790 (port #) |
0-65535 |
NODE.security.idleUserTimeout.Maintenance |
01:00 (hours:mins) |
00:00, 00:01, 00:02 .. 16:39 |
NODE.security.idleUserTimeout.Provisioning |
00:30 (hours:mins) |
00:00, 00:01, 00:02 .. 16:39 |
NODE.security.idleUserTimeout.Retrieve |
00:00 (hours:mins) |
00:00, 00:01, 00:02 .. 16:39 |
NODE.security.idleUserTimeout.Superuser |
00:15 (hours:mins) |
00:00, 00:01, 00:02 .. 16:39 |
NODE.security.lanAccess.LANAccess (May disconnect CTC from node) |
Front & Backplane |
No LAN Access, Front Only, Backplane Only, Front & Backplane |
NODE.security.lanAccess.RestoreTimeout |
5 (minutes) |
0-60 |
NODE.security.legalDisclaimer.LoginWarningMessage |
<html><center><b>WARNING</b></center>This system is restricted to authorized users for business purposes. Unauthorized<p>access is a violation of the law. This service may be monitored for administrative<p>and security reasons. By proceeding, you consent to this monitoring. |
Free form field |
NODE.security.other.DisableInactiveUser |
FALSE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.security.other.InactiveDuration |
45 (days) |
•1, 2, 3 .. 99 when DisableInactiveUser is TRUE •45 (and N/A) when DisableInactiveUser is FALSE |
NODE.security.other.PMClearingPrivilege |
Provisioning |
Provisioning, Superuser |
NODE.security.other.SingleSessionPerUser |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.security.passwordAging.EnforcePasswordAging |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.security.passwordAging.maintenance.AgingPeriod |
45 (days) |
20-90 |
NODE.security.passwordAging.maintenance.WarningPeriod |
5 (days) |
2-20 |
NODE.security.passwordAging.provisioning.AgingPeriod |
45 (days) |
20-90 |
NODE.security.passwordAging.provisioning.WarningPeriod |
5 (days) |
2-20 |
NODE.security.passwordAging.retrieve.AgingPeriod |
45 (days) |
20-90 |
NODE.security.passwordAging.retrieve.WarningPeriod |
5 (days) |
2-20 |
NODE.security.passwordAging.superuser.AgingPeriod |
45 (days) |
20-90 |
NODE.security.passwordAging.superuser.WarningPeriod |
5 (days) |
2-20 |
NODE.security.passwordChange.CannotChangeNewPassword |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.security.passwordChange.CannotChangeNewPasswordForNDays |
20 (days) |
20-95 |
NODE.security.passwordChange.NewPasswordMustDifferFromOldByNCharacters |
1 (characters) |
1-20 |
NODE.security.passwordChange.PreventReusingLastNPasswords |
1 (times) |
1-10 |
NODE.security.passwordChange.RequirePasswordChangeOnFirstLoginToNewAccount |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.security.radiusServer.ctc.AccountingPort |
1813 (port) |
0-32767 |
NODE.security.radiusServer.ctc.AuthenticationPort |
1812 (port) |
0-32767 |
NODE.security.radiusServer.EnableNodeAsFinalAuthenticatorWhenAuthenticationEnabled |
TRUE |
FALSE, TRUE |
NODE.security.serialCraftAccess.EnableCraftPort |
TRUE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.security.shellAccess.AccessState |
NonSecure |
Disabled, NonSecure, Secure |
NODE.security.shellAccess.EnableShellPassword |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.security.shellAccess.TelnetPort |
23 |
23-9999 |
NODE.security.snmpAccess.AccessState |
NonSecure |
Disabled, NonSecure |
NODE.security.tl1Access.AccessState |
NonSecure |
Disabled, NonSecure, Secure |
NODE.security.userLockout.FailedLoginsAllowedBeforeLockout |
5 (times) |
0-10 |
NODE.security.userLockout.LockoutDuration |
00:30 (mins:secs) |
00:00, 00:05, 00:10 .. 10:00 |
NODE.security.userLockout.ManualUnlockBySuperuser |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.timing.bits-1.AdminSSMIn |
STU |
PRS, STU, ST2, TNC, ST3E, ST3, SMC, ST4, DUS, RES |
NODE.timing.bits-1.AISThreshold |
SMC |
PRS, STU, ST2, TNC, ST3E, ST3, SMC, ST4, DUS, RES |
NODE.timing.bits-1.Coding |
B8ZS |
•B8ZS, AMI when FacilityType is DS1 •AMI when FacilityType is 64kHz+8kHz |
NODE.timing.bits-1.CodingOut |
B8ZS |
•B8ZS, AMI when FacilityTypeOut is DS1 •AMI when FacilityTypeOut is 6MHz |
NODE.timing.bits-1.FacilityType |
DS1 |
DS1, 64kHz+8kHz |
NODE.timing.bits-1.FacilityTypeOut |
DS1 |
DS1, 6MHz |
NODE.timing.bits-1.Framing |
ESF |
•ESF, D4 when FacilityType is DS1 •N/A when FacilityType is 64kHz+8kHz |
NODE.timing.bits-1.FramingOut |
ESF |
•ESF, D4 when FacilityTypeOut is DS1 •N/A when FacilityTypeOut is 6MHz |
NODE.timing.bits-1.LBO |
0-133 |
0-133, 134-266, 267-399, 400-533, 534-655 |
NODE.timing.bits-1.State |
IS |
IS, OOS,DSBLD |
NODE.timing.bits-1.StateOut |
IS |
IS, OOS,DSBLD |
NODE.timing.bits-2.AdminSSMIn |
STU |
PRS, STU, ST2, TNC, ST3E, ST3, SMC, ST4, DUS, RES |
NODE.timing.bits-2.AISThreshold |
SMC |
PRS, STU, ST2, TNC, ST3E, ST3, SMC, ST4, DUS, RES |
NODE.timing.bits-2.Coding |
B8ZS |
•B8ZS, AMI when FacilityType is DS1 •AMI when FacilityType is 64kHz+8kHz |
NODE.timing.bits-2.CodingOut |
B8ZS |
•B8ZS, AMI when FacilityTypeOut is DS1 •AMI when FacilityTypeOut is 6MHz |
NODE.timing.bits-2.FacilityType |
DS1 |
DS1, 64kHz+8kHz |
NODE.timing.bits-2.FacilityTypeOut |
DS1 |
DS1, 6MHz |
NODE.timing.bits-2.Framing |
ESF |
•ESF, D4 when FacilityType is DS1 •N/A when FacilityType is 64kHz+8kHz |
NODE.timing.bits-2.FramingOut |
ESF |
•ESF, D4 when FacilityTypeOut is DS1 •N/A when FacilityTypeOut is 6MHz |
NODE.timing.bits-2.LBO |
0-133 |
0-133, 134-266, 267-399, 400-533, 534-655 |
NODE.timing.bits-2.State |
IS |
IS, OOS,DSBLD |
NODE.timing.bits-2.StateOut |
IS |
IS, OOS,DSBLD |
NODE.timing.general.Mode |
External |
External, Line, Mixed |
NODE.timing.general.QualityOfRES |
RES=DUS |
•PRS<RES, STU<RES<PRS, ST2<RES<STU, ST3<RES<ST2, SMC<RES<ST3, ST4<RES<SMC, RES<ST4, RES=DUS when SSMMessageSet is Generation 1 •PRS<RES, STU<RES<PRS, ST2<RES<STU, TNC<RES<ST2, ST3E<RES<TNC, ST3<RES<ST3E, SMC<RES<ST3, ST4<RES<SMC, RES<ST4, RES=DUS when SSMMessageSet is Generation 2 |
NODE.timing.general.ReversionTime |
5.0 (minutes) |
0.5, 1.0, 1.5 .. 12.0 |
NODE.timing.general.Revertive |
FALSE |
TRUE, FALSE |
NODE.timing.general.SSMMessageSet |
Generation 1 |
Generation 1, Generation 2 |
C.3.1 Time Zones
Table C-31 lists the time zones that apply for node time zone defaults. Time zones are expressed in terms of their relative relationships to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
C.4 CTC Default Settings
Table C-32 lists the CTC-level default settings for the Cisco ONS 15454. Cisco provides the following user-configurable defaults for CTC.
•Create circuits with the Route Automatically check box selected by default.
•Create TL1-like circuits—Instructs the node to create only cross-connects, allowing the resulting circuits to be in an upgradable state.
•Choose a default network map (which country).