|
Table Of Contents
ALW Commands
This chapter provides ALW (allow) commands for the Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600 and ONS 15310-CL.
2.1 ALW-CONSOLE-PORT
Allow Console Port
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL
This command is used to turn on the console port for the ML1000-2, ML100T-12 and ML-100T-8 cards.
CategorySecurity
SecuritySuperuser
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-CONSOLE-PORT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>;
Input ExampleALW-CONSOLE-PORT:CISCONODE:SLOT-2:123;
Input Parameters
Table 2-1 ALW-CONSOLE-PORT Input Parameters
Parameter and Values DescriptionAID
Access identifier. Values are in the "EQPT" section
2.2 ALW-MSG-ALL
Allow Message All
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command instructs the NE to enter a mode where all the REPT ALM and REPT EVT autonomous messages are transmitted. See the INH-MSG-ALL command to inhibit these autonomous messages. When a TL1 session starts, the REPT ALM and REPT EVT messages are allowed by default.
Note If this command is issued twice in the same session, the SAAL (Status, Already Allowed) error message will be returned. The optional fields in the e block are not supported.
CategorySystem
SecurityRetrieve
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-MSG-ALL:[<TID>]:[<AID>]:<CTAG>[::,,];
Input ExampleALW-MSG-ALL:PETALUMA:ALL:549;
Input Parameters
Table 2-2 ALW-MSG-ALL Input Parameters
Parameter and Values DescriptionAID
Access identifier. Support is limited to AID ALL. String
2.3 ALW-MSG-DBCHG
Allow Database Change Message
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command enables REPT DBCHG. When a TL1 session starts, the REPT DBCHG messages are not allowed by default.
Note This command is not defined in the GR.
CategoryLog
SecurityRetrieve
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-MSG-DBCHG:[<TID>]::<CTAG>[::,,];
Input ExampleALW-MSG-DBCHG:CISCO::123;
Input Parameters
2.4 ALW-MSG-SECU
Allow Message Security
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command enables REPT EVT SECU and REPT ALM SECU autonomous messages.
CategorySecurity
SecuritySuperuser
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-MSG-SECU:[<TID>]::<CTAG>[::,,];
Input ExampleALW-MSG-SECU:PETALUMA::123;
Input Parameters
2.5 ALW-PMREPT-ALL
Allow Performance Report All
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command resumes processing all the PM reports that are inhibited. The allowance of the PM reporting is session-based, which means the command is only effective to the TL1 session that issues this command.
CategoryPerformance
SecurityRetrieve
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-PMREPT-ALL:[<TID>]::<CTAG>;
Input ExampleALW-PMREPT-ALL:CISCONODE::123;
Input Parameters
2.6 ALW-SWDX-EQPT
Allow Switch Duplex Equipment
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454
This command allows automatic or manual switching on a duplex system containing duplexed or redundant equipment. To inhibit an NE from switching to duplex, use the INH-SWDX-EQPT command.
ALW-SWDX-EQPT is not used for SONET line or electrical card protection switching. For SONET line or path protection switching commands, see OPR-PROTNSW and RLS-PROTNSW commands. For the electrical card protection switching, see the SW-TOWKG-EQPT and SW-TOPROTN-EQPT commands.
Note This command applies to the XCVT, XC10G and XC-VXC-10G equipment units only in this release.
CategoryEquipment
SecurityMaintenance
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-SWDX-EQPT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::];
Input ExampleALW-SWDX-EQPT:CISCO:SLOT-8:1234;
Input Parameters
Table 2-6 ALW-SWDX-EQPT Input Parameters
Parameter and Values DescriptionAID
Access identifier for XCVT/XC10G/XC-VXC-10G from the "EQPT" section
2.7 ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT
Allow Switch to Protection Equipment
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454
This command allows automatic or manual switching of an equipment unit back to a protection status. Use the INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT command to inhibit an NE from switching to protection.
ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT is used for electrical line cards, for example, DS-1, DS-3, DS3XM, and EC-1. DS-1, DS-3 and DS3XM cards have 1:1 and 1:N equipment protection. EC-1 cards have only 1:1 equipment protection. When this command is given to a working unit, the working unit will be allowed to switch to the protection unit. When this command is given to a protection unit, any working unit in the protection group is allowed to switch to the protection unit.
The standing condition of INHSWPR on the unit specified by the AID will be cleared.
Note•This command only supports one value of the <DIRN> parameter - BTH. A command with any other value is considered an incorrect use of the command. An IDNV (Input, Data Not Valid) error message should be responsed.
•This command is not used for the common control (TCC2/TCC2P or XCVT/XC10G/XC-VXC-10G) cards. A command on a common control card will receive an IIAC (Input, Invalid Access Identifier) error message. To use the common control card switching commands, use the SW-DX-EQPT and ALW-SWDX-EQPT commands.
•This command is not used for OC-N cards. A command on a SONET card will receive an IIAC (Input, Invalid Access identifier) error message. To use a SONET card switching command, use OPR-PROTNSW and RLS-PROTNSW commands.
•If this command is used on a card that is not in a protection group, the SNVS (Status, Not in Valid State) error message should be responsed.
•If this command is used on a card that is not in the inhibit state, the SAAL (Status, Already Allowed) error message should be responsed.
•The following situation(s) are allowed and will not generate any error response: Sending this command to cards that have been uninstalled as long as none of the previous error conditions apply.
CategoryEquipment
SecurityMaintenance
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::<DIRN>];
Input ExampleALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT:CISCO:SLOT-2:123::BTH;
Input Parameters
Table 2-7 ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT Input Parameters
Parameter and Values DescriptionAID
Access identifier. This parameter can either be the protection unit for which carrying traffic will be allowed (release of lockout) or the working unit for which switching to protect will be allowed (release of lock on). Values are in the "EQPT" section
DIRN
The direction relative to the entity defined in the AID field. Tthe direction of the switching. This command only supports one value of the DIRN parameter, BTH. Defaults to BTH
Parameter type is DIRECTION—transmit and receive directions
•BTH
Both transmit and receive directions
2.8 ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT
Allow Switch to Working Equipment
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454
This command allows automatic or manual switching of an equipment unit back to a working status. Use the INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT command to inhibit an NE from switching to working. ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT is used for electrical line cards, for example, DS-1, DS-3, DS3XM, and EC-1). DS-1, DS-3 and DS3XM cards have 1:1 and 1:N equipment protection. EC-1 cards have only 1:1 equipment protection.
When this command is given to a working unit, the working unit will be allowed to carry traffic. In the case of revertive protection, the traffic will switch immediately from the protection unit to the working unit regardless of the reversion time setting.
When this command is given to a protection unit, the protection unit will be allowed to switch back to the working unit currently protected as long as the working unit has not raised INHSWWKG. In the case of revertive protection, the traffic will switch immediately from the protection unit to the working unit regardless of the reversion time setting. In the case of non-revertive protection, the protection unit will continue to carry the traffic.
The standing condition of INHSWWKG on the unit specified by the AID will be cleared.
Note•This command only supports one value of the <DIRN> parameter - BTH. A command with any other value is an incorrect use of the command. An IDNV (Input, Data Not Valid) error message should be returned.
•This command is not used for the common control (TCC2/TCC2P or XCVT/XC10G) cards. A command on a common control card will receive an IIAC (Input, Invalid Access Identifier) error message. To use the common control card switching commands, use the SW-DX-EQPT and ALW-SWDX-EQPT commands.
•This command is not used for OC-N cards. A command on an optical card will receive an IIAC (Input, Invalid Access Identifier) error message. For OC-N cards, use the OPR-PROTNSW and RLS-PROTNSW commands.
•If this command is used on a card that is not in a protection group, the SNVS (Status, Not in Valid State) error message should be returned.
•If this command is used on a card that is not in the inhibit state, the SAAL (Status, Already Allowed) error message should be returned.
•The following situation(s) are allowed and will not generate any error response: sending this command to cards that have been uninstalled as long as none of the previous error conditions apply.
CategoryEquipment
SecurityMaintenance
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::<DIRN>];
Input ExampleALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT:CISCO:SLOT-2:123::BTH;
Input Parameters
Table 2-8 ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT Input Parameters
Parameter and Values DescriptionAID
Access identifier. This parameter can either be the protection unit for which carrying traffic will be allowed (release of lockout) or the working unit for which switching to protect will be allowed (release of lock on). Values are in the "EQPT" section
DIRN
The direction relative to the entity defined in the AID field. The direction of the switching. This command only supports one value of the DIRN parameter, BTH. Defaults to BTH
Parameter type is DIRECTION—transmit and receive directions
•BTH
Both transmit and receive directions
2.9 ALW-USER-SECU
Allow User Security
Usage Guidelines
Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15600, ONS 15310-CL
This command enables a userid that has been disabled using the INH-USER-SECU command so the user can reestablish a session with the NE.
CategorySecurity
SecuritySuperuser
Related Commands
Input FormatALW-USER-SECU:[<TID>]::<CTAG>::<UID>;
Input ExampleALW-USER-SECU:PETALUMA::123::UID;
Input Parameters
Posted: Mon Sep 3 11:16:49 PDT 2007
All contents are Copyright © 1992--2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Important Notices and Privacy Statement.