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Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
March 2005
Chapter 17 DLPs A1 to A99
DLP-A97 Provision an OC-N Circuit Source and Destination
Step 8 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-A97 Provision an OC-N Circuit Source and Destination
Step 1 From the Node drop-down list, choose the node where the circuit will originate.
Step 2 From the Slot drop-down list, choose the slot containing the OC-N card where the circuit originates. (If
card capacity is fully utilized, it does not appear in the list.)
Step 3 Depending on the circuit origination card, choose the source port and/or STS from the Port and STS
drop-down lists. The Port drop-down list is only available if the card has multiple ports. STSs do not
appear if they are already in use by other circuits.
Note The STSs that appear depend on the card, circuit size, and protection scheme. For example, if
you create an STS-3c circuit on an OC-12 card in a path protection, only four STSs are available.
If you create an STS-3c circuit on an OC-12 card in a BLSR, two STSs are available because of
the BLSR protection characteristics.
Step 4 If you need to create a secondary source, for example, a path protection bridge/selector circuit entry
point in a multivendor path protection, click Use Secondary Source and repeat Steps 1 through 3 to
define the secondary source.
Step 5 Click Next.
Step 6 From the Node drop-down list, choose the destination node.
Step 7 From the Slot drop-down list, choose the slot containing the OC-N card where the circuit will terminate
(destination card). (If a card’s capacity is fully utilized, the card does not appear in the list.)
Step 8 Depending on the card selected in Step 2, choose the destination port and/or STS from the Port and STS
drop-down lists. The Port drop-down list is available only if the card has multiple ports. The STSs that
appear depend on the card, circuit size, and protection scheme.
Step 9 If you need to create a secondary destination, for example, a path protection bridge/selector circuit entry
point in a multivendor path protection, click Use Secondary Destination and repeat Steps 6 through 8
to define the secondary destination.
Step 10 Click Next.
Step 11 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Purpose This task provisions an OC-N circuit source and destination.
Tools/Equipment None
Prerequisite Procedures DLP-A60 Log into CTC, page 17-66
Required/As Needed As needed
Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote
Security Level Provisioning or higher