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Chapter 6 Circuits and Tunnels
Creating DCC Tunnels
shows the DCC tunnels that you can create.
shows a DCC tunnel example. Third-party equipment is connected to OC-3 cards at Node
1/Slot 3/Port 1 and Node 3/Slot 3/Port 1. Each ONS 15327 node is connected by OC-48 trunk cards. In
the example, three tunnel connections are created, one at Node 1 (OC-3 to OC-48), one at Node 2 (OC-48
to OC-48), and one at Node 3 (OC-48 to OC-3).
Figure 6-15 A DCC tunnel
When you create DCC tunnels, keep the following guidelines in mind:
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Each ONS 15327 can have up to 32 DCC tunnel connections.
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Each ONS 15327 can have up to 10 SDCC terminations.
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An SDCC that is terminated cannot be used as a DCC tunnel end-point.
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An SDCC that is used as an DCC tunnel end-point cannot be terminated.
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All DCC tunnel connections are bidirectional.
Table 6-4
DCC Tunnels
DCC
SONET
Layer
SONET
Bytes
OC-3
(all ports)
OC-12, OC-48
SDCC
Section
D1 - D3
Yes
Yes
Tunnel 1
Line
D4 - D6
Yes
Yes
Tunnel 2
Line
D7 - D9
Yes
Yes
Tunnel 3
Line
D10 - D12
Yes
Yes
Third party
equipment
Link 1
From (A)
Slot3 (OC3)
port 1, SDCC
To (B)
Slot4 (OC48)
port 1, Tunnel 1
Node 1
Third party
equipment
Link 2
From (A)
Slot2 (OC48)
port 1, Tunnel 1
To (B)
Slot4 (OC48)
port 1, Tunnel 1
Node 2
Link 3
From (A)
Slot2 (OC48)
port 1, Tunnel 1
To (B)
Slot3 (OC3)
port 1, SDCC
Node 3
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