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Chapter 6 Create Circuits and VT Tunnels
NTP-A257 Create an Automatically Routed OC-N Circuit
Step 10
Complete the
“DLP-A97 Provision an OC-N Circuit Source and Destination” task on page 17-98
for the
OC-N circuit you are creating.
Step 11
In the Circuit Routing Preferences area (
), choose
Route Automatically
. Three options are
available; choose based on your preferences.
•
Using Required Nodes/Spans—Check this check box to specify nodes and spans to include or
exclude in the CTC-generated circuit route.
Including nodes and spans for a circuit ensures that those nodes and spans are in the working path
of the circuit (but not the protect path). Excluding nodes and spans ensures that the nodes and spans
are not in the working or protect path of the circuit.
•
Review Route Before Creation—Check this check box to review and edit the circuit route before the
circuit is created.
•
VT-DS3 Mapped Conversion—Check this check box to create a circuit using the portless
transmultiplexing interface of the DS3XM-12 card.
Figure 6-10
Setting Circuit Routing Preferences for an OC-N Circuit
Step 12
To set the circuit path protection, complete one of the following:
•
To route the circuit on a protected path, leave
Fully Protected Path
checked and continue with
. CTC creates a fully protected circuit route based on the path diversity option you choose.
Fully protected paths might or might not have path protection path segments (with primary and
alternate paths), and the path diversity options apply only to path protection path segments, if any
exist.
•
To create an unprotected circuit, uncheck
Fully Protected Path
and continue with
•
To route the circuit on a BLSR protection channel, if available, uncheck
Fully Protected Path
,
check
Protection Channel Access
, click
Yes
in the Warning dialog box, then continue with
.
Step 13
If you selected Fully Protected Path in
and the circuit will be routed on a path protection, choose
one of the following:
•
Nodal Diversity Required—Ensures that the primary and alternate paths within path protection
portions of the complete circuit path are nodally diverse.
•
Nodal Diversity Desired—Specifies that node diversity is preferred, but if node diversity is not
possible, CTC creates fiber-diverse paths for the path protection portion of the complete circuit path.
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