- About this Guide
- Chapter 1, Install the Bay and Backplane Connections
- Chapter 2, Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable
- Chapter 3, Connect the PC and Log Into the GUI
- Chapter 4, Turn Up a Node
- Chapter 5, Turn Up a Network
- Chapter 6, Create Circuits
- Chapter 7, Manage Circuits
- Chapter 8, Monitor Performance
- Chapter 9, Manage Alarms
- Chapter 10, Change Card Settings
- Chapter 11, Change Node Settings
- Chapter 12, Convert Network Configurations
- Chapter 13, Add and Remove Nodes
- Chapter 14, Maintain the Node
- Chapter 15, Power Down the Node
- Chapter 16, DLPs F100 to F199
- Chapter 17, DLPs F200 to F299
- Chapter 18, DLPs F300 to F399
- Chapter 19, DLPs 400 to 499
- Appendix A, CTC Information and Shortcuts
Power Down the Node
This chapter explains how to power down a node and stop all node activity on the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH.
NTP-F247 Power Down the ONS 15600 SDH
Warning Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan. Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard. Statement 206
Note Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH. Plug the wristband into the ESD jack located on the fan-tray assembly or on the lower-left outside edge of the shelf on the shelf assembly.
Step 1 Identify the node that you want to power down. If no cards are installed, go to Step 13. If cards are installed, complete the "DLP-F181 Log into CTC" task on page 16-34.
Step 2 In node (login) view, choose Go to Network View from the View menu.
Step 3 In network view, verify that the node is not connected to a network:
a. If the node is part of a working network, log out of the node and complete the "NTP-F217 Remove an SNCP Node" procedure on page 13-11, or the "NTP-F215 Remove an MS-SPRing Node" procedure on page 13-5. Continue with Step 4.
b. If the node is not connected to a working network and the current configurations are no longer required, proceed to Step 4.
Note Current configurations will be saved if Steps 4 through 11 are skipped.
Step 4 In node view, click the Circuits tab and verify that no circuits appear, then proceed to Step 5. If circuits appear, complete the "DLP-F293 Delete Circuits" task on page 17-81 to delete all the circuits that originate or terminate in the node. Repeat until no circuits are present.
Step 5 Complete the "DLP-F229 Delete a 1+1 Protection Group" task on page 17-25 to delete all protection groups. Repeat until no protection groups are present.
Step 6 Complete the "NTP-F209 Modify or Delete Communications Channel Terminations" procedure on page 11-8 to delete all RS-DCC and MS-DCC terminations. Repeat until no RS-DCC or MS-DCC terminations are present.
Step 7 Complete the "DLP-F254 Change the Service State for a Port" task on page 17-47 for each installed STM-N or DS-N card and change all ports to the Locked-enabled,disabled service state.
Step 8 Remove all fiber connections to the cards.
Step 9 Complete the "DLP-F388 Remove an SFP/XFP" task on page 18-102 if there are any SFPs installed.
Warning Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008
Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1051
Step 10 In node view, right-click an installed card and choose Delete Card.
Step 11 Click Yes.
Step 12 After you have deleted the cards, open the card ejectors for each card and remove each card from the node.
Step 13 Shut off the power from the power supply that feeds the node. For more information about power issues, see the "NTP-F113 Install the Bay Power and Ground" procedure on page 1-10.
Step 14 Disconnect the node from its external fuse source.
Step 15 Store all cards and update inventory records according to local site practice.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.