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Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation
June 2002
Chapter 2 Software Installation
Logging into the ONS 15327
Note
The CISCO15 user is provided with every ONS 15327. CISCO15 has superuser privileges,
so you can create other users. CISCO15 is delivered without a password. To create one, click
the
Provisioning
>
Security
tabs after you log in and change the CISCO15 password. (You
cannot delete the CISCO15 user.) For more information about ONS 15327 security, see the
“Creating Users and Setting Security” section on page 3-4
.
Step 4
Set the following login options, as needed:
•
Node Name
—Displays the IP address entered in the web browser and a pull-down menu of
previously-entered ONS 15327 IP addresses. You can select any ONS 15327 (or ONS 15454) on the
list for the login, or you can enter the IP address (or node name) of any new node where you want
to log in.
•
Additional Nodes
—Displays a list of login node groups that were created. Login node groups allow
you to display ONS 15327s and/or ONS 15454s that are not connected by the SONET Data
Communications Channel (DCC) to the ONS 15327 in the Node Name field. (For instructions, see
the
“Creating Login Node Groups” section on page 2-25
Note
Topology hosts that were created in previous ONS 15327 releases by modifying the
cms.ini file are displayed as a “Topology Host” group under Additional Nodes.
•
Exclude Dynamically Discovered Nodes
—Check this box to view only the ONS 15327 (and login
node group members, if any) entered in the Node Name field. Nodes linked to the Node Name ONS
15327 through the DCC are not displayed.
Step 5
Click
Login
.
If login is successful, the CTC window displays. From here, you can navigate to other CTC views to
provision and manage the ONS 15327.
2.5.1 Creating Login Node Groups
When you log into an ONS 15327 node, only ONS 15327s optically connected (i.e., with DCC
connections) to the node will display in network view. However, you can create a login node group to
view and manage ONS 15327s that only have an IP connection. For example, logging into Node 1 in
displays Node 2 and Node 3 because they are optically connected to Node 1. Nodes 4, 5, and
6 do not display because DCC connections do not exist. To view all six nodes at once, you create a login
node group with the IP addresses of Nodes 1, 4, and 5. Those nodes, and all nodes optically connected
to them, display when you log into any node in the group.
Caution
ONS 15327s propagate VLANs whenever a node appears on the same network view of another node
regardless of whether the nodes connect through DCC or not. For example, if two ONS 15327s
without DCC connectivity belong to the same Login Node Group, then whenever CTC gets launched
from within this login node group, VLANs propagate from one to another. This happens even though
the ONS 15327s do not belong to the same SONET ring.
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