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Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 4
NTP-006
Identify Primary/Secondary and Source/Destination
Nodes
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1. Overview: This procedure is used to identify the primary, secondary, source,
and destination nodes of a circuit provisioned for dual ring interworking (DRI).
(For an understanding of these terms, refer to the Glossary and Chapters 8 and
9 of this manual.) This procedure can be performed from any node in an
FT-2000 2-fiber ring network.
Dual ring interworking (DRI) operation is only supported in Software
Releases 4.1 and later.
The terms source and destination are used for slots, tributaries, lines, and
nodes when making cross-connections. However, this procedure will only use
source and destination in reference to nodes that describe a 1-way circuit
(one direction of transmission).
If required, connect the craft interface terminal (CIT)
to the FT-2000 network element and condition it.
DLP-501
2. Establish a login to a node. (To remotely establish a
login, refer to DLP-524.)
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3. From the operation instructions, determine the
tributary to be used in identifying the primary,
secondary, source, and destination nodes of that
circuit. Each tributary could have different nodes.
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4. At the CIT, select
CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-Timeslot-STS3
(or STS1) command and execute to obtain an
STS-3 (or STS1) Tributary Map Report.
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