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Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
September 2005
Chapter 19 DLPs A200 to A299
DLP-A264 Provision a J1 Path Trace on Circuit Source and Destination Ports
Step 9
Provision the circuit destination expected string:
a.
In the Circuit Path Trace window, enable the path trace expected string by choosing
Auto
or
Manual
from the Path Trace Mode drop-down list:
•
Auto—The first string received from the source port is automatically provisioned as the current
expected string. An alarm is raised when a string that differs from the baseline is received.
•
Manual—The string entered in the Current Expected String field is the baseline. An alarm is
raised when a string that differs from the Current Expected String is received.
b.
If you set the Path Trace Mode field to Manual, enter the string that the circuit destination should
receive from the circuit source in the New Expected String field. If you set Path Trace Mode to Auto,
skip this step.
c.
Click the
Disable AIS and RDI if TIM-P is detected
check box if you want to suppress the alarm
indication signal (AIS) and remote defect indication (RDI) when the STS Path Trace Identifier
Mismatch Path (TIM-P) alarm appears. Refer to the
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide
for
descriptions of alarms and conditions.
d.
(Check box visibility depends on card selection.) Click the
Disable AIS on C2 Mis-Match
check
box if you want to suppress the AIS when a C2 mismatch occurs.
e.
Click
Apply
, then click
Close
.
Note
It is not necessary to set the format (16 or 64 bytes) for the circuit destination expected string;
the path trace process automatically determines the format.
Step 10
Provision the circuit source expected string:
a.
In the Edit Circuit window (with Show Detailed Map chosen, see
),
right-click the circuit source port and choose
Edit Path Trace
from the shortcut menu.
b.
In the Circuit Path Trace window, enable the path trace expected string by choosing
Auto
or
Manual
from the Path Trace Mode drop-down list:
•
Auto—Uses the first string received from the port at the other path trace end as the baseline
string. An alarm is raised when a string that differs from the baseline is received.
•
Manual—Uses the Current Expected String field as the baseline string. An alarm is raised when
a string that differs from the Current Expected String is received.
c.
If you set the Path Trace Mode field to Manual, enter the string that the circuit source should receive
from the circuit destination in the New Expected String field. If you set Path Trace Mode to Auto,
skip this step.
d.
Click the
Disable AIS and RDI if TIM-P is detected
check box if you want to suppress the AIS
and RDI when the TIM-P alarm appears. Refer to the
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide
for
descriptions of alarms and conditions.
e.
(Check box visibility depends on card selection.) Click the
Disable AIS on C2 Mis-Match
check
box if you want to suppress the AIS when a C2 mismatch occurs.
f.
Click
Apply
.
Note
It is not necessary to set the format (16 or 64 bytes) for the circuit source expected string; the
path trace process automatically determines the format.
Step 11
After you set up the path trace, the received string appears in the Received field on the path trace setup
window. The following options are available:
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