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Numerics

2.5-Gbps ITU trunk cards 1-5, 4-1

configuring alarm thresholds 4-10, 7-12to 7-15

configuring cross connections 4-8, 5-8, 7-10

configuring interfaces 7-1

configuring patch connections 7-15

description 1-5

displaying interface configuration 7-3

interfaces 2-6

laser safety control 6-15

8-port FC/GE aggregation cards

description 1-4

forward laser control support 5-3

interfaces 2-5

10-Gbps ITU trunk cards

configuring alarm thresholds 7-12to 7-15

configuring interfaces 7-4

description 1-5

interfaces 2-6, 2-8

optical receive power thresholds 7-2, 7-5

splitter protection 10-3

10-Gbps uplink cards

configuring alarm thresholds 7-12to 7-15

configuring interfaces 7-7

description 1-5

interfaces 2-10

A

alarm thresholds

configuring 4-10, 5-9, 6-10

description 4-9, 5-9, 6-9, 7-11

displaying configuration 6-12

MIBs 12-15

rates (table) 4-10, 5-10, 6-11, 7-12

ALS

laser safety control and 6-15

amplifiers. See EDFAs

APS

configuring line card protection 10-11to 10-13

configuring multiple shelf nodes 11-3to 11-5

configuring splitter protection 10-5to 10-7

lockouts 10-29to 10-32

MIBs 12-16

switchovers 10-29to 10-32

aps clear command 10-31

aps direction command 10-23

aps disable command 10-20, 10-23, 11-3

aps enable command 9-2, 10-5, 10-11, 10-15, 10-17, 10-20, 10-23, 10-28, 11-3

aps far-end command 11-3

aps lockout command 10-30

APS lockouts. See lockouts

aps message-channel command 9-2, 10-17

aps protection command 9-2, 10-5, 10-11, 10-15, 10-17, 11-3

aps revertive command 10-20

aps switch command 10-30

APS switchovers. See switchovers

aps timer message-channel command 10-23

aps timer message max-interval command 10-23

aps timer oscp holddown command 10-23

aps timer search-for-up command 10-28

aps timer wait-to-restore command 10-20

aps trigger command 6-10

aps working command 9-2, 10-5, 10-11, 10-15, 10-17, 11-3

aps y-cable command 10-11, 11-3

associate group command 9-2, 10-5, 10-11, 10-14, 10-17, 10-19, 10-23, 11-3

attenuation

automatic 8-6

manual 8-6

autoboot

configuring 3-14

displaying configuration 3-14

See also booting

automatic laser shutdown. See ALS

Automatic Protection Switching. See APS

automatic synchronization

causes (table) 3-16

configuring 3-16

auto-sync running-config command 3-16

auto-sync startup-config command 3-16

auxiliary ports

interface naming convention 2-16

modem support 3-2

B

bidirectional path switching

configuring 10-23

description 10-22

displaying configuration 10-27

example (figure) 10-24, 10-25, 10-26

figure 10-22

boot command 3-25

booting

default behavior 3-25

bootload failure

system response 3-24

boot system command 3-14

Break key

controlling 3-23

C

carrier motherboard

description 1-7

carrier motherboards

description 1-7

cdl defect-indication force hop-endpoint command 7-2, 7-4, 7-7

cdl flow-identifier command 4-3

cdl flow-identifier reserved command 4-3

CDP

clearing information 12-5

configuring 12-3to 12-6

description 12-3

displaying configuration 12-3

displaying information 12-4

cdp advertise-v2 command 12-3

cdp holdtime command 12-3

cdp run command 12-3

cdp timer command 12-3

channels

description 1-5

OSC 1-10

See also data channels

Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP

Cisco ONS 15216 OADMs

APS switching 10-23

path switching example (figure) 10-26

Cisco ONS 15530

configuration overview 2-20

starting up 3-2

See also hardware; shelf; software

Cisco Transport Manager. See CTM

CiscoView. See Embedded CiscoView

clear cdp counters command 12-5

clear cdp table command 12-5

CLI

description 2-1

help 2-3

client equipment

monitoring 12-21

client protection

configuring 10-7

description 10-7

See also line card protection; y-cable protection

client signals

esconphy interfaces and 2-5

gigabitphy interfaces 2-6

transparent interfaces and 2-12

clock rate command 6-3

command-line interface. See CLI

command modes

description 2-1

table 2-2

commands

abbreviating 2-3

listing 2-3

syntax in documentation xvii

compliance

support 1-11

components

description 1-3to 1-9

config-register command 3-14, 3-26

configuration register

changing value 3-14

See software configuration register

configurations

displaying 3-6

overview of tasks 2-20

synchronizing 3-15to 3-16

connect command 4-8, 5-8, 7-10

console ports

configuring modem support 3-2

using 3-2

See also NME

conventions

document xviii

naming interfaces 2-4to 2-20

CPUs. See CPU switch modules

CPU switch module redundancy. See redundancy

CPU switch modules

autoboot 3-14

configuring 3-12to 3-20

description 1-8, 3-1

hardware state transitions 3-9

interfaces 2-16

redundant 3-12

reloading 3-20

slot assignments 1-3

software state transitions 3-10

starting up 3-2

CPU switch module switchovers

forcing 3-12to 3-13

cross connections

configuring across switch fabric 4-8, 5-8, 7-10

description 4-8, 5-7, 7-9

display configuration 4-9, 5-8, 7-11

displaying 6-22

transponder line cards 6-22

CTM

support 1-9

D

data channels

OSC and 1-10, 12-1

See also channels

description command 4-10, 5-9, 6-10, 7-12

diagnostic tests. See online diagnostics

digital video. See DV

documentation

conventions xviii

related xvii

duplex command 3-4

DV

support on transponder line cards 6-5

E

EDFAs

monitoring 12-21

Embedded CiscoView

accessing 12-25

description 12-22

download URL 12-22

installing 12-22to 12-25

support 1-9

enable password command 3-4

enable passwords

description 3-3

enable secret command 3-4

enable secret passwords

description 3-3

encapsulation command 6-3

environment-monitor shutdown fan command 3-27

erbium-doped fiber amplifiers. See EDFAs

ESCON

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

ESCON aggregated signals

configuring 4-2, 5-1

ESCON aggregation card

forward laser control support 4-4

ESCON aggregation cards

description 1-3

interfaces 2-4

signal aggregation support 4-1

esconphy interfaces

configuring 4-3

configuring alarm thresholds 4-9to 4-12, 5-9to 5-11

configuring cross connection 4-8, 5-8, 7-10

description 2-5

displaying configuration 4-4

ethernetdcc interfaces

configuring IP 12-12to 12-14

description 2-7, 2-9, 2-11

Ethernet management ports. See NME

F

fan failure shutdown

configuring 3-27

description 3-27

displaying configuration 3-28

Fast Ethernet

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

fastethernet 0 interfaces

configuring 3-3to 3-6

configuring IP addresses 3-4

description 2-16

IP on in-band message channel 12-12

IP on OSC 12-9

See also NME

fastethernet-sby 0 interfaces

description 2-16

See also NME

FDDI

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

Fibre Channel

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

FICON

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

filter interfaces

description 2-14

Flash PC Cards

displaying contents 12-22

forward laser control

configuring on esconphy interfaces 4-3

configuring on gigabitphy interfaces 5-2

configuring on transparent and wave interfaces 6-16

description 6-13

displaying configuration 6-17

figure 6-13

OFC and (caution) 6-16

G

Gigabit Ethernet

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

gigabitphy interfaces

description 2-6

H

hardware

components 1-3to 1-9

features 1-1to 1-9

OSC guidelines 12-2

shelf overview 1-1

Hello hold-down timer

configuring 12-7

Hello inactivity factor

configuring 12-7

Hello interval timer

configuring 12-6

help

CLI 2-3

hostname command 3-6

host names

configuring 3-6

I

in-band message channel

configuring IP 12-12to 12-14

description 1-10

displaying configuration 12-14

MIBs 12-16

verifying connectivity 12-14

interface ethernetdcc command 12-13

interface loopback command 12-9, 12-12

interfaces

naming conventions 2-4to 2-20

OSC modules 2-16

See also specific types of interfaces (for example, filter interfaces)

interface transparent command 6-3

interface wave command 6-17, 6-19, 9-8, 12-9

interface wdm command 12-19

IP

configuring on OSC interfaces 12-8to 12-12

configuring over in-band message channel 12-12to 12-14

ip address command 3-4, 12-9, 12-12

IP addresses

configuring on NME 3-4

ethernetdcc interfaces 12-12

OSC wave interfaces 12-8

ip route command 12-10, 12-13

ip unnumbered command 12-9, 12-13

L

laser control. See forward laser control; laser safety control

laser control forward enable command 6-16

laser control safety enable command 6-17, 7-2

laser frequency command 6-6, 7-1

laser safety control

configuring 6-17

description 6-15

displaying configuration 6-18

figure 6-15

line card protection and 6-17

OFC and (caution) 6-17

splitter protection and (caution) 6-15, 10-5

laser shutdown

configuring 6-16to 6-18

description 6-13to 6-15

laser shutdown command 7-2, 7-4, 7-7

line card protection

configuring y-cable protection 10-11

considerations 10-10, 10-14

description 10-7

displaying cross connections (example) 6-22

example (figure) 10-8, 10-9

lockouts 10-29to 10-32

switchovers 10-29to 10-32

See also y-cable protection

line card redundancy controllers. See LRCs

line vty command 3-4

lockouts

clearing 10-31

description 10-29

displaying status 10-30, 10-31

requesting 10-30

loopback command 7-1, 7-4, 7-7

LRCs

description 1-8

M

maintenance-mode command 3-17

management ports. See NME

management systems. See network management systems

meshed ring topologies. See network topologies

MIBs

enabling SNMP notifications 12-15to 12-18

support 3-1

supported 12-15

modem

support 3-2

monitor enable command 6-8

monitoring. See network monitoring; protocol monitoring

multiple shelf nodes

configuring 11-1to 11-5

description 11-1

mux/demux modules. See OADM modules

N

network management Ethernet. See NME

network management systems

supported 1-9

See also Embedded CiscoView

network monitoring

CDP 12-3to 12-5

Embedded CiscoView 12-22to 12-25

OSCP 12-6to 12-8

transparent interfaces 12-21

wdm interfaces 12-21

without OSC or in-band message channel 12-19to 12-21

Network Time Protocol. See NTP

network topologies

adding interfaces 12-21

adding wdm interfaces 12-5

MIBs 12-17, 12-18

types 1-11

NME

configuring interfaces 3-3

description 2-16

displaying configuration 3-5

using 3-2

See also fastethernet 0 interfaces

notification-throttle timer command 4-10, 5-9, 6-10, 7-12

NTP

configuring 3-7

description 3-6

displaying configuration 3-8

ntp server command 3-7

ntp update-calendar command 3-7

O

OADM modules

configuring for line card protection 10-11

description 1-7

interfaces 2-13

OFC

configuring with encapsulation command 6-3

description 6-14

figure 6-14

forward laser control and (caution) 6-16

laser safety control and (caution) 6-17

online diagnostics

description 1-10

open fiber control. See OFC

optical attenuation automatic desired-value command 8-6

optical attenuation manual command 8-7

optical connections. See cross connections

optical monitor

MIBs 12-17

optical power thresholds

configuring 6-18, 7-2, 7-5, 8-9, 9-8

displaying configuration 6-19, 9-9

trunk fiber based protection switchovers 9-4to 9-7

optical supervisory channel. See OSC

Optical Supervisory Channel Protocol. See OSCP

optical threshold power receive command 6-19, 7-2, 7-5, 8-9, 9-8

optical thresholds

description 8-8

OSC

description 1-10, 12-1to 12-2

hardware guidelines 12-2

OSCP 12-6to 12-8

signal path (figure) 12-2

types of information 1-10

verifying configuration 12-11

verifying connectivity 12-12

oscfilter interfaces

configuring patch connections 6-20

description 2-14

OSC interfaces

configuring CDP 12-3to 12-5

configuring IP 12-8to 12-12

patch connections 6-20

OSC modules

description 1-7

interfaces 2-16

OSCP

configuring 12-6to 12-7

description 12-2

displaying configuration 12-8

displaying neighbors 12-8

MIBs 12-17

OSC Protocol. See OSCP

oscp timer hello holddown command 12-7

oscp timer hello interval command 12-7

oscp timer inactivity-factor command 12-7

P

passwords

description 3-3

patch connections

configuring for PSMs 9-9to 9-10

configuring for transponder line cards 6-2, 6-20to 6-22

configuring for trunk cards 7-15

description 6-20

displaying configuration 6-21, 9-10

types (table) 6-20

path lockouts. See lockouts

path switching

configuring 10-23to 10-28

description 10-21to 10-23

See also bidirectional path switching; unidirectional path switching

path switchovers. See switchovers

PB-OE modules

automatic attenuation 8-6

configuring 8-5

description 1-8, 8-3

dual band 8-4

manual attenuation 8-6

single band 8-3

per-band optical equalizer modules. See PB-OE modules

point-to-point topologies. See network topologies

portgroup interfaces

description 2-5, 2-6

power equalization

figure 8-2

processors. See CPU switch modules

protection

types 10-2to 10-13

protection switching. See path switching

protocol encapsulation

configuring 6-2to 6-5

types supported 1-6

protocol monitoring

configuring 6-8

description 6-7

displaying configuration 6-9

Q

quick laser shutdown. See forward laser control; laser safety control

R

redundancy

configuring 3-12to 3-20

description 3-8to 3-11

displaying alarm status (note) 3-8

displaying configuration 3-17

forcing switchovers 3-12to 3-13

hardware state transitions 3-9

MIBs 12-18

software state transitions 3-10

synchronizing configurations 3-15

redundancy command 3-16, 10-5

redundancy manual-sync command 3-15

redundancy reload peer command 3-20

redundancy reload shelf command 3-20

redundancy switch-activity command 3-12

reset command 3-13

reshape, retime, retransmit functions. See 3R functions

revertive switching

configuring 10-19

description 10-19

displaying configuration 10-20

router bgp command 12-10, 12-13

router eigrp command 12-10, 12-13

router ospf command 12-10, 12-13

S

SDH

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

shelf

configuration overview 2-20

description 1-1

layout (figure) 1-3

starting up 3-2

show aps command 9-3, 10-6, 10-12, 10-15

show bootvar command 3-14

show cdp command 12-3

show cdp entry command 12-4

show cdp interface command 12-4

show cdp neighbor command 12-4

show cdp traffic command 12-4

show ciscoview package command 12-25

show ciscoview version command 12-25

show connect command 4-9, 5-8, 6-22, 7-11

show environment command 3-28

show flash command 12-22

show hardware command 3-4

show ntp status command 3-8

show oscp info command 12-8

show oscp neighbor command 12-8

show patch command 6-21, 9-10

show redundancy capability command 3-17

show redundancy command 3-17, 3-21

show redundancy running-config-file command 3-17

show threshold-list command 4-11, 5-10, 6-12, 7-13

show topology command 9-11, 12-6, 12-22

show topology neighbor command 12-20

show version command 3-14

Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP

SNMP

configuring 12-15

configuring alarm thresholds (table) 4-10, 5-9, 7-12

support 3-1

snmp-server enable traps aps command 12-16

snmp-server enable traps cdl command 12-16

snmp-server enable traps optical monitor command 12-17

snmp-server enable traps oscp command 12-17

snmp-server enable traps patch command 12-17

snmp-server enable traps rf command 12-18

snmp-server enable traps threshold min-severity command 12-15

snmp-server enable traps topology command 12-18

software

features 1-9to 1-11

software configuration register

boot field values 3-24

Break key, controlling 3-23

changing 3-26

description 3-22

IP broadcast address 3-23

response to bootload failure 3-24

settings 3-23

verifying value 3-26

SONET

configuring protocol encapsulation (table) 6-3

SONET APS. See APS

speed command 3-4

splitter protection

configuring 10-5

considerations 10-4

description 10-2, 10-5

displaying configuration 10-6

displaying cross connections (example) 6-22

example (figure) 10-3

lockouts 10-29to 10-32

switchovers 10-29to 10-32

SRCs

description 1-8

standards compliance. See compliance

standby CPU switch modules

enabling privileged EXEC mode access 3-21

standby privilege-mode enable command 3-21

switchcard redundancy controllers. See SRCs

switch fabric based protection

configuring 10-14

description 10-13

displaying configuration 10-15

example (figure) 10-13

switch fabrics

description 1-9

redundant 10-18

redundant (figure) 10-19

switchover command 3-12

switchover-enable timer

configuring 10-28

displaying configuration 10-28

switchovers

clearing 10-31

description 10-29

displaying status 10-30, 10-31

requesting 10-30

types 10-29

synchronizing

configurations 3-15to 3-16

Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. See SDH

T

telnet command 12-12, 12-14

tengigethernetphy interfaces

configuring 7-7

description 2-11

displaying configuration 7-8

tengigethernetphy subinterfaces

configuring cross connections 4-8, 5-8, 7-10

description 2-11

displaying configuration 7-8

threshold command 4-10, 5-9, 6-10, 7-12

threshold-group command 4-10, 5-9, 6-10, 7-12

threshold-list command 4-10, 5-9, 6-10, 7-12

thresholds. See alarm thresholds

thresholds. See optical power thresholds

thru interfaces

configuring patch connections 6-20

description 2-15

topologies. See network topologies. hubbed ring topologies. See network topologies

topology hold-time command 12-5

topology neighbor agent ip-address command 9-11, 11-2, 12-19, 12-21

topology neighbor cdp command 12-5

topology neighbor command 9-11, 11-2, 12-19, 12-21

topology neighbor disable command 12-5

transparent interfaces

adding to network topology 12-21

configuration overview 6-1

configuring alarm thresholds 6-9to 6-13

configuring protocol encapsulation 6-2to 6-5

description 2-12

displaying network topology information 9-11, 12-22

transponder line cards

configuring laser frequency 6-6

configuring protocol monitoring 6-8

configuring y-cable protection 10-11

description 1-5

interfaces 2-12

line card protection example (figure) 10-8

optical link loss (table) 4-6, 4-7, 5-4, 5-6

protocol encapsulation support 1-6

protocol monitoring support 6-7

shutting down lasers 6-13to 6-18

splitter protection and 10-4

splitter protections (figure) 10-2

types 1-6

troubleshooting

cross connections 6-22

online diagnostics 1-10

shelf misconfigurations 6-21

trunk fiber based protection

configuring wdmsplit interfaces 9-2

switchovers and optical power thresholds 9-4to 9-7

trunk fiber protection

considerations 10-16

description 10-16

tx-buffer size command 4-6, 5-5

U

unidirectional path switching

configuring 10-23

description 10-22

displaying configuration 10-27

example (figure) 10-22

V

value command 4-10, 5-9, 6-10, 7-12

variable optical attenuation

description 8-1

variable optical attenuations

example (figure) 8-2

variable optical attenuator modules. See VOA modules

voafilterin interfaces

configuring automatic attenuation 8-6

configuring manual attenuation 8-6

configuring optical thresholds 8-9

displaying configuration 8-7

voain interfaces

configuring automatic attenuation 8-6

configuring manual attenuation 8-6

configuring optical thresholds 8-9

displaying configuration 8-7

VOA modules

configuring 8-5

description 1-7, 8-2

types 1-7, 8-2

See also PB-OE modules; WB-VOA modules

W

waveethernetphy interfaces

configuring 7-1, 7-4

description 2-7, 2-9

displaying configuration 7-3, 7-5

waveethernetphy subinterfaces 2-10

configuring 7-4

configuring cross connections 4-8, 5-8, 7-10

displaying configuration 7-5

wave interface

description 2-16

wave interfaces

configuration overview 6-2

configuring alarm thresholds 6-9to 6-13

configuring forward laser control 6-16

configuring laser safety control 6-17

configuring patch connections 6-20

description 2-13

wavepatch interfaces

description 2-7, 2-10, 2-13

WB-VOA modules

automatic attenuation 8-6

configuring 8-5

description 1-8, 8-2

dual 8-3

manual attenuation 8-6

single 8-2

wdm interfaces

adding manually to network topologies, example 12-19to 12-21

adding to network topology 12-21

configuring CDP 12-5

configuring patch connections 6-20

description 2-14

displaying CDP information 12-6

displaying network topology information 12-22

wdmrelay interfaces

configuring patch connections 9-9

wdmsplit interface

enabling 9-1

wdmsplit interfaces

displaying information 9-2

wide-band variable optical attenuator modules. See WB-VOA modules

Y

y-cable protection

configuring 10-11

considerations 10-10

description 10-9

displaying configuration 10-12


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