Configuring a Client Port
This task describes the configuration of a client port that adds controllers to the nV optical system.
Configuration for a Transponder Application
For the examples described in the Provisioning an Optical Application, on page 117 task, the transponder
configuration adds the following controllers:
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client ports:
controller optics 100/2/0/1
•
trunk ports:
controller optics 100/2/0/2
controller ODU4 100/2/0/2
controller OTU4 100/2/0/2
The DWDM port on the router connected to the client port must be configured with the same encapsulation
as the client port. For example, if the client port has 'port-mode otn' for OTN encapsulation, then the DWDM
port must have 'g709 enable' configured as follows:
configure
controller optics 100/2/0/1
port-mode otn
controller dwdm 0/0/0/0
g709 enable
This configuration creates the following additional controllers:
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controller otu4 100/2/0/1
•
controller odu4 100/2/0/1
•
controller optics 100/2/0/1
Alternatively, if the client port has 'port-mode ethernet' for ethernet encapsulation, then the DWDM port must
not have 'g709 enable' configured as follows:
configure
controller optics 100/2/0/1
port-mode ethernet
This configuration creates the following additional controller:
•
controller hundredgigECtrlr 100/2/0/1
Configuration for a Muxponder Application
For the examples described in the Provisioning an Optical Application, on page 117 task, the muxponder
configuration adds the following controllers for a 10Gbps optical link:
•
10 client ports:
controller optics 100/3/0/1
controller optics 100/3/0/2
...
controller optics 100/3/0/10
•
trunk ports:
controller optics 100/3/0/2
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Configuring the Satellite nV Optical Shelf System
Configuring a Client Port