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Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation, R3.3
June 2002
Chapter 9 Ethernet Operation
VLAN Support
•
ONS 15327 nodes included in this circuit
Note
If the circuit information is not correct, click the Back button and repeat the procedure with the
correct information. You can also click Finish, delete the completed circuit, and start the
procedure from the beginning.
Step 19
Click
Finish
.
You now need to provision the Ethernet ports and assign ports to VLANs. For port provisioning
instructions, see the
“Provision E10/100-4 Ethernet Ports” procedure on page 9-3
. For information about
assigning ports to VLANs, see the
“Provision Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership” procedure on
. Return to
after assigning the ports to VLANs.
Step 20
Highlight the circuit and click
Edit
.
The Edit Circuit dialog box appears.
Step 21
Click
Drops
and click
Create
.
The Define New Drop dialog box appears.
Step 22
From the Slot
menu, choose the optical card that links the ONS 15327 to the non-ONS 15327 equipment.
Step 23
From the Port
menu, choose the appropriate port.
Step 24
From the STS menu, choose the STS that matches the STS of the connecting non-ONS 15327 equipment.
Step 25
Click
OK
.
The Edit Circuit dialog box appears.
Step 26
Confirm the circuit information that appears in the Circuit Information dialog box and click
Close
.
Step 27
Repeat Steps 1–26 at the second ONS 15327 Ethernet manual cross-connect endpoint.
Note
The appropriate STS circuit must exist in the non-ONS 15327 equipment to connect the two
ONS 15327 Ethernet manual cross-connect endpoints.
Caution
If a CARLOSS alarm repeatedly appears and clears on an Ethernet manual cross -connect, the two
Ethernet circuits may have a circuit-size mismatch. For example, a circuit size of STS-1 might have been
configured on the first ONS 15327 and circuit size of STS-3c might have been configured on the second
ONS 15327. To troubleshoot this occurrence of the CARLOSS alarm, refer to
.
9.5 VLAN Support
Users can provision up to 509 VLANs with the CTC software. Specific sets of ports define the broadcast
domain for the ONS 15327. The definition of VLAN ports includes all Ethernet and packet-switched
SONET port types. All VLAN IP address discovery, flooding, and forwarding is limited to these ports.
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