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This document describes the factory-configured (default) network element (NE) settings for the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH. It includes descriptions of card default settings and node default settings and provides procedures for importing, exporting and editing the settings. Cards supported by this platform that are not listed in this document are not supported by factory-configured NE default settings.
To change card settings individually (that is, without changing the defaults), refer to the Change Card Settings chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide. To change node settings, refer to the Change Node Settings chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide.
The NE defaults are pre-installed on each Cisco ONS 15454 SDH (on the TCC2 cards). They also ship as a file called 15454SDH-defaults.txt on the CTC software CD in the event you want to import the defaults onto existing TCC2 cards. The NE defaults include card-level and node-level defaults.
Changes made manually using Change Card Settings procedures in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide override default settings. If you use the Defaults Editor or import a new defaults file, the default changes do not change the settings for cards that are currently installed or slots that are pre-provisioned for cards.
Changes made manually to most node-level default settings (either when you initially turn up a node or change node settings later) override the current settings, whether default or provisioned. If you change the default settings, using either the Defaults Editor or by importing a new defaults file, the new defaults take effect immediately for all settings except those relating to protection (SNCP, MS-SPRing, MS-SPLinear).
Note Changing the IIOP listener port in the NE defaults requires a reboot of the node in order for the default change to occur. Use caution when changing this default setting. |
Use the following procedures if you need to edit, import, or export NE defaults.
Step 2 Click the Provisioning > Defaults Editor tabs.
Step 3 Under Defaults Selector, choose either a card (if editing card-level defaults) or NODE (if editing node-level defaults). Clicking on the node name (at the top of the Defaults Selector column) lists all available NE defaults (both node- and card-level) under Property Name.
Step 4 Locate a default you want to change under Property Name.
Step 5 Click in the Default Value column for the default property you are changing and either choose a value from the drop-down menu (when available), or type in the desired new value.
Step 6 Click Apply (click in the Property Name column to activate the Apply button if it is unavailable). You can modify multiple default values before applying the changes.
A pencil icon will appear next to any default value that will be changed as a result of editing the defaults file.
Step 7 If you are modifying node-level defaults, a dialog box appears telling you that applying defaults for node level attributes overrides current provisioning and asks if you want to continue. Click Yes.
If you are modifying the IIOP Listener Port setting, a dialog box appears warning you that the node will reboot and asks if you want to continue. Click Yes.
Note Changes to node settings take effect when you click Apply. Changes to the IIOP Listener Port setting reboots the TCC2. Changes made to card settings using the Defaults Editor do not change the settings for cards that are currently installed or slots that are pre-provisioned for cards. Card settings must be manually changed by opening the cards (or pre-provisioned card slot). For procedures to change card settings, refer to the Change Card Settings chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide. |
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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Step 2 Click the Provisioning > Defaults Editor tabs.
Step 3 Click Import.
Step 4 Click Browse and browse to the file you are importing if the correct file name and location of the desired file do not appear in the Import Defaults from File dialog box.
Step 5 When the correct file name and location appear in the dialog box (the correct file name is 15454SDH-defaults.txt if you are importing the factory defaults), click OK.
A pencil icon will appear next to any default value that will be changed as a result of importing the new defaults file.
Step 6 Click Apply.
Step 7 If the imported file fails to pass all edits, the problem field shows the first encountered problem default value that must be fixed. Change the problem default value and click Apply. Repeat until the imported file passes all edits successfully.
Step 8 If you are modifying node-level defaults, a dialog box appears telling you that applying defaults for node level attributes overrides current provisioning and asks if you want to continue. Click Yes.
If you are modifying the IIOP Listener Port setting, a dialog box appears warning you that the node will reboot and asks if you want to continue. Click Yes.
Note Changes to node settings take effect when you click Apply. Changes to the IIOP Listener Port setting reboots the TCC2. Changes made to card settings using the Defaults Editor do not change the settings for cards that are currently installed or slots that are pre-provisioned for cards. Card settings must be manually changed by opening the cards (or pre-provisioned card slot). For procedures to change card settings, refer to the Change Card Settings chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide. |
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
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Note The defaults currently displayed are exported whether or not they have been applied to the current node. |
Note The NE defaults can also be exported from the File > Export menu. These exported defaults are for reference only and cannot be imported. |
Step 2 Click the Provisioning > Defaults Editor tabs.
Step 3 Click Export.
Step 4 Click Browse and browse to the location where you want to export the file if it does not appear in the Export Defaults to File dialog box.
Step 5 Change the file name to something easy to remember (the file name has no extension).
Step 6 Click OK.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
The tables in this section list the default settings for each card. Cisco provides settings that are pre-provisioned for the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH optical and electrical cards, including:
Note For more information about the performance monitoring parameters, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual. |
Table 1 lists the E1 card default settings.
Table 2 lists the E1_42 card default settings.
Table 3 lists the E3 card default settings.
Table 4 lists the DS3i card default settings.
Table 5 lists the STM1 card default settings.
Table 6 lists the STM1-8 card default settings.
Table 7 lists the STM1E-12 card default settings.
Table 8 lists the STM4 card default settings.
Table 9 lists the STM4-4 card default settings.
Table 10 lists the STM16 card default settings.
Table 11 lists the STM64 card default settings.
Table 12 lists the MXP_2.5G_10G card default settings.
Table 12 MXP_2.5G_10G Card Default Settings
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Table 13 lists the TXP_MR_10G card default settings.
Table 13 TXP_MR_10G Card Default Settings
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Table 14 lists the TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G card default settings.
Table 14 TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G Card Default Settings
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Table 15 lists the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH node-level default settings for the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH. Cisco provides the following types of settings preprovisioned for each Cisco ONS 15454 SDH node:
Table 15 Node Default Settings
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Posted: Fri Jul 18 14:16:00 PDT 2003
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