363-206-305 System Turnup:
NTP-035
Issue 3, June 2000 Page 5 of 12
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10.
NOTE:
FiberReach OC-3/OC-12 hosted shelves with Release 4
software support AGNE(s) and alarm groups. WaveStar
TDM 2.5G OC-48 or 10G OC-192 host shelves with Release
3 or 1 software do not support these features and will not
appear in the alarm groups of a network with mixed software.
NOTE:
The Remote NE Status (rnestat) parameter of the
set-ne: command must be enabled prior to designating
the AGNE(s) and alarm group numbers.
NOTE:
Shelves may be designated as an alarm gateway network
element (AGNE) and assigned an alarm group number.
(Default alarm group number is 255.) At least one AGNE is
required per alarm group. One primary AGNE and one
backup per alarm group is recommmended. For a network
greater than 16 nodes, the AGNE and TL1 GNE should be
on separate nodes. The AGNE parameter of the set-ne:
command may have been set to yes on each new shelf
during shelf turnup procedures to suppress an AGNE
communication failure alarm.
Use the set-ne: command to designate the AGNE(s) and
alarm group numbers, as required.
11.
NOTE:
Only one remote FiberReach OC-3/OC-12 shelf is allowed in
this single-homed ring configuration.
NOTE:
If Sync Autoreconfiguration is enabled, the FiberReach shelf
that will connect to the WaveStar TDM 2.5G/10G via the
MAIN-1 should be the first of the FiberReach ring to connect
to the WaveStar TDM 2.5G/10G. If the FiberReach shelf
connecting to WaveStar TDM 2.5G/10G via MAIN-2 is
connected first, the FiberReach shelf will remain in holdover
until MAIN-1 is connected.