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Chapter 20 DLPs A300 to A399
DLP-A384 Add a Member to a VCAT Circuit
–
OOS,DSBLD
—Puts the member cross-connects in the OOS-MA,DSBLD service state. Traffic
is not passed on the circuit.
–
IS,AINS
—Puts the member cross-connects in the OOS-AU,AINS service state and suppresses
alarms and conditions. When the connections receive a valid signal, the service state
automatically changes to IS-NR.
–
OOS,MT
—Puts the member cross-connects in the OOS-MA,MT service state. The
maintenance state does not interrupt traffic flow; it suppresses alarms and conditions and allows
loopbacks to be performed on the circuit. Use OOS,MT for circuit testing or to suppress circuit
alarms temporarily. Change the administrative state to IS; IS,AINS; or OOS,DSBLD when
testing is complete. See the
“DLP-A437 Change a VCAT Member Service State” task on
.
–
OOS,OOG
—(LCAS and SW-LCAS VCAT only.) Puts VCAT member cross-connects in the
Out-of-Service and Management, Out-of-Group (OOS-MA,OOG) service state. This
administrative state is used to put a member circuit out of the group and to stop sending traffic.
For additional information about circuit service states, refer to the “Circuits and Tunnels” chapter
in the
Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual
.
Step 7
Click
Next
.
Step 8
To route the member(s) automatically, check
Route Automatically
. To manually route the members,
leave Route Automatically unchecked.
Step 9
If you want to set preferences for individual members, complete the following in the Member
Preferences area. To set identical preferences for all added members, skip this step and continue with
Note
Common fiber or split routing cannot be changed.
•
Number—Choose a number (between 1 and 256) from the drop-down list to identify the member.
•
Name—Type a unique name to identify the member. The name can be alphanumeric and up to
48 characters (including spaces). If you leave the field blank, CTC assigns a default name to the
circuit.
•
Protection—Choose the member protection type:
–
Fully Protected
—Routes the circuit on a protected path.
–
Unprotected
—Creates an unprotected circuit.
–
PCA
—Routes the member on a BLSR protection channel.
–
DRI
—(Split routing only.) Routes the member on a dual-ring interconnect circuit.
•
Node-Diverse Path—(Split routing only.) Available for each member when Fully Protected is
chosen.
Step 10
To set preferences for all members, complete the following in the Set Preferences for All Members area:
•
Protection—Choose the member protection type:
–
Fully Protected
—Routes the circuit on a protected path.
–
Unprotected
—Creates an unprotected circuit.
–
PCA
—Routes the member on a BLSR protection channel.
–
DRI
—(Split routing only.) Routes the member on a dual-ring interconnect circuit.
•
Node-Diverse Path—(Split routing only.) Available when Fully Protected is chosen.
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