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Administration and Provisioning
Issue 8.0 July 2002
8-45
CONFIGURATION-Delete-Crossconnection-STS1: This input deletes
a 1-way, 1-way-DRI, 2-way cross-connection.
A
1-way
cross-connection is deleted by specifying the source and
destination. The source is a low-speed port, a low-speed port in a
slot pair (for example, slot 2A and 2B) provisioned for the OC-3 1+1
protected mode, or an STS-1 tributary. If the source is a low-speed
port, the destination must be an STS-1 tributary. If the source is an
STS-1 tributary, the destination must be a low-speed port, a
low-speed port in a slot pair provisioned for the OC-3 1+1 protected
mode, or the same-numbered STS-1 tributary on the OC-48
high-speed line in the opposite direction.
A
1-way-DRI
cross-connection is deleted by specifying the source
and destination. The source is always a low-speed port or a
low-speed port in a slot pair (for example, slot 2A and 2B)
provisioned for the OC-3 1+1 protected mode, and the destination is
always an STS-1 tributary.
A
2-way
cross-connection is deleted by first specifying the source
and destination. The source is a low-speed port, a low-speed port in
a slot pair (for example, slot 2A and 2B) provisioned for the OC-3
1+1 protected mode, or STS-1 tributary. If the source is a low-speed
port, the destination must be an STS-1 tributary. If the source is an
STS-1 tributary, the destination must be a low-speed port, a
low-speed port in a slot pair provisioned for the OC-3 1+1 protected
mode, or the same-numbered STS-1 tributary on the OC-48
high-speed line in the opposite direction.
After the user specifies the first 1-way source and destination, the
FT-2000 OC-48 Add/Drop-Rings Terminal automatically deletes the
corresponding 1-way source and destination in the opposite
direction. This deletes the 2-way cross-connection.
This input is never denied, even if the specified cross-connection is not in
effect.
This input does not require the node ID or TID of the source and
destination nodes to be specified.

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