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Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide, R6.0
Chapter 2 Procedures and Provisioning
2.2.10 Unmapped AID Test Access Point Connections
Example 2-19 creates an unmapped AID connection with the MONE access mode.
Example 2-19 CONN-TACC-STS1::STS-5-3:12::1:MD=MONE;
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M 12 COMPLD
1
;
Note STS-5-3 does not have a cross-connect on it. STS-5-3 becomes unusable until the connection is
disconnected by the DISC-TACC command.
Note The <AID> provided in the CONN-TACC command designates the E side and the other automatically
becomes the F side.
Note In the case of all 1-way circuits (1-way, UPSR_HEAD, UPSR_DROP, UPSR_DC, UPSR_EN): If the
<AID> specified is the source AID, the direction is designated as From E in the above table. If the
<AID> specified is the destination AID or the drop side, the direction is designated as From F in the
above table.
Examples:
The following examples (Example 2-20 through Example 2-24) assume an STS TAP is already created
with TAP number = 1.
2.2.10.1 1-Way Circuit
Example 2-20 ENT-CRS-STS1::STS-5-1,STS-5-2:12::1WAY;
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M 12 COMPLD;
Example 2-21 CONN-TACC-STS1::STS-5-1:12::1:MD=MONF;
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M 12 DENY
EANS
STS-5-1
/*INCORRECT TAP MODE*/
The <AID> specified in the above CONN-TACC command is the source AID for the 1-way circuit. In
this case only MONE and SPLTA modes are allowed because there is no B path in the case of a 1-way
circuit (see Table 2-2 on page 2-24).

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