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Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual, Release 9.0
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Chapter 4 Cisco Transport Controller Operation
4.5.1 Node View
Figure 4-2
Terminal Loopback Indicator
Figure 4-3
Facility Loopback Indicator
4.5.1.2 Node View Card Shortcuts
If you move your mouse over cards in the graphic, popups display additional information about the card
including the card type; card status (active or standby); the type of alarm, such as critical, major, and
minor (if any); and the alarm profile used by the card. Right-click a card to reveal a shortcut menu that
you can use to open, reset, change, or delete a card. Right-click a slot to preprovision a card (that is,
provision a slot before installing the card).
4.5.1.3 Node View Tabs
lists the tabs and subtabs available in the node view.
Green
Unlocked-enabled
The port is fully operational and performing as
provisioned. The port transmits a signal and displays
alarms; loopbacks are not allowed.
Violet
Unlocked-disabled,
automaticInService
The port is out-of-service, but traffic is carried. Alarm
reporting is suppressed. The node monitors the ports for an
error-free signal. After an error-free signal is detected, the
port stays in this state for the duration of the soak period.
After the soak period ends, the port service state changes to
Unlocked-enabled.
Raised fault conditions, whether or not their alarms are
reported, can be retrieved on the CTC Conditions tab or by
using the TL1 RTRV-COND command. The AINS port will
automatically transition to Unlocked-enabled when a
signal is received for the length of time provisioned in the
soak field.
Table 4-3
Node View Card Port Colors and Service States (continued)
Port Color
Service State
Description
Table 4-4
Node View Tabs and Subtabs
Tab
Description
Subtabs
Alarms
Lists current alarms (CR, MJ, MN) for the
node and updates them in real time.
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Conditions
Allows you to retrieve a list of standing
conditions on the node.
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