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Table Of Contents
F104 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information
F105 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer
F110 Change the Network View Background Color
F111 Change the Default Network View Background Map
F112 Apply a Custom Network View Background
F115 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
F116 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
F117 Delete a 1+1 Protection Group
F118 Change the Node Timing Source
F119 Change Security Policy—Single Node
F120 Change Security Policy—Multiple Nodes
F121 Change User Password and Security Levels—Single Node
F122 Change User and Security Settings—Multiple Nodes
F123 Manually Lock or Unlock a User—Single Node
F124 Manually Lock or Unlock a User—Multiple Nodes
F125 Log Out a User—Single Node
F126 Log Out a User—Multiple Nodes
F128 Delete User—Multiple Nodes
F129 Modify SNMP Trap Destinations
F130 Delete SNMP Trap Destination
Change Node Settings
This chapter explains how to modify provisioning for the CiscoONS15600SDH. To provision a new node, see Chapter4, "Turn Up Node."
Before You Begin
Before performing the following procedures, investigate all alarms and clear any trouble conditions. Refer to the CiscoONS15600SDH Troubleshooting Guide as needed.
This section lists the chapter procedures (NTPs). Turn to a procedure for applicable tasks (DLPs).
1. F66 Change Node Management Information—Complete as needed to change node name, contact information, latitude, longitude, date, and time.
2. F67 Change CTC Network Access—Complete as needed to change the IP address, default router, subnet mask, and network configuration settings, and to modify static routes.
3. F68 Customize the CTC Network View—Complete as needed to customize the appearance of the network map.
4. F69 Modify or Delete Optical 1+1 Port Protection Settings—Complete as needed to modify and delete 1+1 protection groups.
5. F70 Delete an RS-DCC Termination—Complete as needed to delete a regenerator section data communications channel (RS-DCC) termination.
6. F71 Delete a GCC Termination—Complete as needed to delete general communications channel (GCC) termination.
7. F72 Change Node Timing—Complete as needed to make changes to the ONS15600SDH timing parameters.
8. F73 Modify Users and Change Security—Complete as needed to make changes to user settings and to delete users.
9. F74 Change SNMP Settings—Complete as needed to modify or delete SNMP.
10. F75 Change the Internal IP Addresses for the TSC Cards Using CTC—Complete as needed to change the internal subnet address on the Timing and Shelf Controller (TSC) cards.
NTP-F66 Change Node Management Information
Purpose
Use this procedure to change the node name, date, time, contact information, or login legal disclaimer.
Tools/Equipment
None
Prerequisite Procedures
NTP-F24 Set Up Date, Time, and Contact Information, page 4-6
Required/As Needed
As needed
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote
Security Level
Provisioning or higher
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged in, continue with Step2.
Step2 As needed, complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Step3 Click the Provisioning > General tabs.
Step4 Complete the "DLP-F104 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information" task.
Step5 As needed, complete the "DLP-F105 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer" task.
Step6 After you confirm the changes, complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-F104 Change the Node Name, Date, Time, and Contact Information
Note Changing the date, time, or time zone might invalidate node performance monitoring counters.
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > General tabs.
Step2 Change any of the following:
•General: Node Name
•General: Contact
•Location: Latitude
•Location: Longitude
•Location: Description
Note To see changes to longitude or latitude on the network map, you must go to network view and right-click the specified node, then click Reset Node Position .
•Time: Use SNTP Server
•Time: Date (M/D/Y)
•Time: Time (H:M:S)
•Time: Time Zone
•Time: Use Daylight Saving Time
See the "NTP-F24 Set Up Date, Time, and Contact Information" procedure on page4-6 for detailed field descriptions.
Step3 Click Apply . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step4 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F105 Change the Login Legal Disclaimer
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Legal Disclaimer > HTML tabs.
Step2 The existing statement is a default, non-customer-specific disclaimer. If you want to edit this statement with specifics for your company, you can change the text. You can also use the following HTML commands to format the text:
Step3 If you want to preview your changed statement and formatting, click the Preview subtab.
Step4 Click Apply .
Step5 Return to the "NTP-F66 Change Node Management Information" procedure.
NTP-F67 Change CTC Network Access
Note Additional ONS15600SDH networking information and procedures, including IP addressing examples, static route scenarios, OSPF protocol, and routing information protocol options are provided in the CiscoONS15600SDH Reference Manual.
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged in, continue with Step2.
Step2 Complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Step3 As needed, complete the following tasks:
Step4 Complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-F106 Change IP Settings
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > General tabs.
Step2 Change any of the following:
•IP Address
•Default Router
•Subnet Mask Length
•Forward DHCP Request To
•TSC CORBA (IIOP) Listener Port
•Gateway Settings
See the "DLP-F43 Provision IP Settings" task on page 4-8 for detailed field descriptions.
Step3 Click Apply .
If you changed any network fields that will cause the node to reboot, the Change Network Configuration confirmation dialog box appears. If you changed a Gateway Setting, a confirmation appropriate to the gateway field appears.
Step4 If a confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes .
If you changed an IP address, subnet mask length, or TSC CORBA(Common Object Request Broker) (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol(IIOP)) Listener Port, both ONS TSC cards will reboot, one at a time. A TSC reboot causes a temporary loss of connectivity to the node, but traffic is unaffected.
Step5 Confirm that the changes appear on the Provisioning > Network > General tabs. If the changes do not appear, repeat the task.
Step6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F107 Modify a Static Route
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > Static Routing tabs.
Step2 Click the static route you want to edit.
Step3 Click Edit.
Step4 In the Edit Selected Static Route dialog box, enter the following:
•Mask
•Next Hop
•Cost
See the "DLP-F44 Create a Static Route" task on page 4-10 for detailed field descriptions.
Step5 Click OK .
Step6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F108 Delete a Static Route
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > Static Routing tabs.
Step2 Click the static route you want to delete.
Step3 Click Delete . A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step4 Click Yes. Confirm that the static route is deleted; if not, repeat the task.
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F109 Disable OSPF
Purpose
Use this task to disable the OSPF routing protocol process for the LAN on the ONS15600SDH.
Tools/Equipment
None
Prerequisite Procedures
DLP-F45 Set Up or Change Open Shortest Path First Protocol, page 4-11
Required/As Needed
As needed
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote
Security Level
Provisioning or higher
Note If the ONS15600SDH has interfaces (DCC or LAN) in multiple OSPF areas, at least one ONS15600SDH interface (DCC or LAN) must be in the backbone area 0.0.0.0.
Note When you are logged into a ONS15600SDH node, CTC will not allow both a DCC interface and a LAN interface in the same nonzero OSPF area.
Note Cisco recommends limiting the number of link-state packets (LSPs) that will be forwarded over the DCC interfaces.
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > OSPF tabs.
Step2 In the OSPF on LAN area, uncheck OSPF active on LAN .
Step3 Click Apply . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Note Disabling OSPF can cause the TSCs to reboot. This results in a temporary loss of connectivity to the node, but traffic is unaffected.
Step4 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-F68 Customize the CTC Network View
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged on, continue with Step2.
Step2 As needed, complete the following tasks:
• F110 Change the Network View Background Color
• F111 Change the Default Network View Background Map
• F112 Apply a Custom Network View Background
• F115 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-F110 Change the Network View Background Color
Note If you modify background colors, the change is stored in your CTC user profile on the computer. The change does not affect other CTC users.
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View .
Step2 Right-click the network view or domain map area and choose Set Background Color from the shortcut menu.
Step3 In the Choose Color dialog box, select a background color.
Step4 Click OK .
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F111 Change the Default Network View Background Map
Note If you modify the background image, the change is stored in your CTC user profile on the computer. The change does not affect other CTC users.
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View .
Step2 From the Edit menu, choose Preferences .
Step3 In the Preferences dialog box, click the Map tab and check the Use Default Map check box if it is not already selected.
Step4 Click the Default Maps field and choose a default map from the drop-down menu. Map choices are: Germany, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, United Kingdom, and United States (default).
Step5 Click Apply . The new default network map appears.
Step6 Click OK .
Step7 If the ONS15600SDH icons are not visible, right-click the network view and choose Zoom Out . Repeat until the ONS15600SDH icons are visible.
Tip If you need to reposition the node icons, drag and drop them one at a time to a new location on the map.
Step8 If you want to change the magnification of the icons, right-click the network view and choose Zoom In . Repeat until the ONS15600SDH icons are displayed at the magnification you want.
Step9 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F112 Apply a Custom Network View Background
Note You can replace the network view background image with any JPEG or GIF image that is accessible on a local or network drive. If you want to position nodes on the map based on the node coordinates, you will need the longitudes and latitudes for the edges of the map. You can obtain the longitude and latitude for cities and zip codes from the U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Gazetteer website (www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer). If you will use your mouse to position nodes, coordinates for the image edges are not necessary. The change does not affect other CTC users.
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View .
Step2 Right-click the network or domain map and choose Set Background Image .
Step3 Click Browse . Navigate to the graphic file that you want to use as a background.
Step4 Select the file. Click Open .
Step5 Click Apply and then click OK .
Step6 If the ONS15600SDH icons are not visible, right-click the network view and choose Zoom Out . Repeat this step until all the ONS15600SDH icons are visible.
Tip If you need to reposition the node icons, drag and drop them one at a time to a new location on the map.
Step7 If you want to change the magnification of the icons, right-click the network view and choose Zoom In . Repeat until the ONS15600SDH icons are displayed at the magnification you want.
Step8 At the network view, use the CTC toolbar Zoom buttons (or right-click the graphic area and select a Zoom command from the shortcut menu) to set the area of the image you want to view.
Step9 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F113 Create Domain Icons
Note Domains are visible to all users who log into the network.
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View .
Step2 Right-click the network map and choose Create New Domain from the shortcut menu.
Step3 When the domain icon appears on the map, click the map name and type the domain name.
Step4 Press Enter .
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F114 Manage Domain Icons
Note All domain changes, such as added or removed nodes, are visible to all users who log into the network.
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View .
Step2 Locate the domain action you want in Table10-1 and complete the appropriate steps.
Step3 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F115 Enable Dialog Box Do-Not-Display Option
Note If any user who has rights to perform an operation (for example, creating a circuit) selects the "Do not show this dialog again" check box in a dialog box, the dialog box is not displayed for any other users who perform that operation on the network unless the command is overridden using the following task.
Step1 From the Edit menu, choose Preferences .
Step2 In the Preferences dialog box, click the General tab.
The Preferences Management area field lists all dialog boxes where "Do not show this dialog again" was checked.
Step3 Choose one of the following:
•Don't Show Any—Hides all do-not-display check boxes.
•Show All—Overrides do-not-display check box selections and displays all dialog boxes.
Step4 Click OK .
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-F69 Modify or Delete Optical 1+1 Port Protection Settings
Caution Modifying and deleting protection groups can be service affecting.
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged into the correct node, continue with Step2.
Step2 Complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Step3 As needed, complete any of the following tasks or procedures:
• F116 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
• F117 Delete a 1+1 Protection Group
• F70 Delete an RS-DCC Termination
Step4 Complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-F116 Modify a 1+1 Protection Group
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step2 In the Protection Groups list, click the 1+1 protection group that you want to modify.
Step3 In the Selected Group area, you can modify the following:
•Name
•Bidirectional switching
•Revertive
•Reversion time
Note The bidirectional switching and revertive settings must be identical at each end of the span.
See the "NTP-F27 Create a 1+1 (LMSP) Protection Group" procedure on page 4-19 for field descriptions.
Step4 Click Apply . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F117 Delete a 1+1 Protection Group
Step1 From node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Step2 In the Protection Groups list, click the 1+1 protection group that you want to delete.
Step3 Click Delete . The Delete Protection Group window appears.
Step4 Click Yes . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-F70 Delete an RS-DCC Termination
Note Deleting a RS-DCC termination might cause you to lose visibility of nodes that do not have other DCCs or network connections to the CTC computer.
Note If you have circuits traversing the fiber on which you delete a DCC termination, the circuits will go to an Incomplete state.
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged in, continue with Step2.
Step2 In node view, click the Provisioning > DCC/GCC tabs.
Step3 Select the DCC termination and click Delete . The Delete RS-DCC Termination dialog box appears.
Step4 Check the Set Port Out of Service check box if you want to change the port state to out of service (this might be service affecting).
Step5 Click Yes . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-F71 Delete a GCC Termination
Note Deleting a GCC termination might cause you to lose visibility of nodes that do not have other GCCs or network connections to the CTC computer.
Note If you have circuits traversing the fiber on which you delete a GCC termination, the circuits will go to an Incomplete state.
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged in, continue with Step2.
Step2 In node view, click the Provisioning > DCC/GCC tabs.
Step3 Select the GCC termination and click Delete . The Delete GCC Termination dialog box appears.
Step4 Check the Set Port Out of Service check box if you want to change the port state to out of service (this might be service affecting).
Step5 Click Yes . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-F72 Change Node Timing
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged in, continue with Step2.
Step2 Complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Step3 As needed, complete the "DLP-F118 Change the Node Timing Source" task.
Step4 If you need to change any internal timing settings, follow the "DLP-F49 Set Up Internal Timing" task on page4-18 for the settings you need to modify.
Caution Internal timing is G.813 SDH Equipment Slave Clocks and not intended for permanent use. All ONS15600SDHs should be timed to a G812T or G811 Primary Reference Clock (PRC).
Step5 As needed, complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-F118 Change the Node Timing Source
Caution The following procedure might be service affecting; complete during a scheduled maintenance window.
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Timing tabs.
Step2 In the General Timing area, change any of the following information:
•Timing Mode
•SSM Message Set
•Revertive
•Reversion Time
For detailed descriptions of these fields, see the "NTP-F26 Set Up Timing" procedure on page 4-16 .
Step3 In the BITS Facilities area, you can change the following information:
Note The BITS Facilities area sets the parameters for your building integrated timing supply one (BITS1) and BITS2 timing references. Many of these settings are determined by the timing source manufacturer.
•State
•Coding
•Framing
•Sync Messaging
•Cable Type (ohm)
•Sa bit
Step4 In the Reference Lists area, you can change the NE Reference.
Step5 Click Apply . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Note Both TSCs must acquire the new clock. The UNPROT-SYNCCLK alarm will occur for 700seconds, and both TSCs will report FSTSYNC for the same period of time. This is normal.
Step6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-F73 Modify Users and Change Security
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged in, continue with Step2.
Step2 Complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Step3 To view logged on users, click the Provisioning > Security > Active Logins tabs.
Step4 As needed, complete any of the following tasks:
• F119 Change Security Policy—Single Node
• F120 Change Security Policy—Multiple Nodes
• F121 Change User Password and Security Levels—Single Node
• F122 Change User and Security Settings—Multiple Nodes
• F123 Manually Lock or Unlock a User—Single Node
• F124 Manually Lock or Unlock a User—Multiple Nodes
• F125 Log Out a User—Single Node
• F126 Log Out a User—Multiple Nodes
• F127 Delete User—Single Node
• F128 Delete User—Multiple Nodes
Step5 As needed, complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-F119 Change Security Policy—Single Node
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Policy tabs.
Step2 In the Idle User Timeout area, you can modify the timeout times for each security level by clicking the hour (H) and minute (M) arrows. You can choose values between 0 and 16 hours and 0 and 59 minutes.
Step3 In the User Lockout area, you can modify the following:
•Failed Logins Before Lockout—Choose the number of failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node. You can choose a value between 0 and 10.
•Manual Unlock by Superuser—Check this box if you want to allow a user with Superuser privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node. The user will remain locked out until a Superuser manually unlocks the user.
•Lockout Duration—Choose the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login. You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes, and 0 and 55 seconds (in five-second intervals).
Step4 In the Password Change area, you can modify the following:
•Require [nn] different passwords—Choose a value between 0 and 10 to determine how many different passwords have to be created before a password can be reused.
•or a waiting period of [nn] days before password reuse—Choose a value between 0 and 30 days to set the amount of time (in days) before a password can be reused.
Note "Require [nn] different passwords or a waiting period of [nn] days before password reuse" is an OR statement, meaning that either one of the two conditions you set can be satisfied for a password to be reused.
Step5 In the Concurrent Logins area, click Single Session Per User if you want to limit users to a single login session.
Step6 Click Apply . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step7 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F120 Change Security Policy—Multiple Nodes
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View .
Step2 Click the Provisioning > Security > Policy tabs. A read-only table of nodes and their policies appears.
Step3 Click a node on the table that you want to modify, then click Change .
Step4 In the Idle User Timeout area, you can modify the timeout times for each security level by clicking the hour (H) and minute (M) arrows. You can choose values between 0 and 16 hours and 0 and 59 minutes.
Step5 In the User Lockout area, you can modify the following:
•Failed Logins Before Lockout—Choose the number failed login attempts a user can make before the user is locked out from the node. You can choose a value between 0 and 10.
•Manual Unlock by Superuser—Check this box if you want to allow a user with Superuser privileges to manually unlock a user who has been locked out from a node. The user will remain locked out until a Superuser manually unlocks the user.
•Lockout Duration—Choose the amount of time the user will be locked out after a failed login. You can choose a value between 0 and 10 minutes, and 0 and 55 seconds (in five-second intervals).
Step6 In the Password Change area, you can modify the following:
•Require [nn] different passwords—Choose the number of different passwords that have to be created before a password can be reused. You can choose a value between 0 and 10 days.
•or a waiting period of [nn] days before password reuse—Choose the number of days the user must wait before reusing a password. You can choose a value between 0 and 30 days.
Note "Require [nn] different passwords or a waiting period of [nn] days before password reuse" is an OR statement, meaning that either one of the two conditions you set can be satisfied for a password to be reused.
Step7 In the Concurrent Logins area, click Single Session Per User if you want to limit users to a single login session.
Step8 Click OK . The Security Policy Change Results dialog box appears.
Step9 Confirm that the changes are correct and click OK .
Step10 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F121 Change User Password and Security Levels—Single Node
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.
Step2 Click the user whose settings you want to modify, then click Change .
Step3 In the Change User dialog box, you can:
•Change a user's password
•Modify the user's security level
•Lock out the user
See the "NTP-F23 Create Users and Assign Security" procedure on page 4-4 for field descriptions.
Step4 Click Apply .
Note User settings that you changed during this task will not appear until that user logs off and logs back in again.
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F122 Change User and Security Settings—Multiple Nodes
Note You must add the same user name and password to each node the user will access.
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View. Verify that all the nodes where you want to add users are accessible in network view.
Step2 Click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs. Click the user's name whose settings you want to change.
Step3 Click Change . The Change User window appears.
Step4 In the Change User dialog box, you can:
•Change a user's password
•Modify the user's security level
•Lock out the user
See the "DLP-F42 Create a New User—Multiple Nodes" task on page 4-5 for field descriptions.
Step5 In the Select applicable nodes list dialog box, uncheck any nodes where you do not want to change the user's settings. (All network nodes are selected by default.)
Step6 Click OK . The User Change Results confirmation dialog box appears.
Step7 Click OK . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step8 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F123 Manually Lock or Unlock a User—Single Node
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.
Step2 Choose the user you want to log out.
Step3 Click Change .
Step4 Complete one of the following:
•To lock a user out so the user cannot log into the node, check the Locked out check box.
•If the user is currently locked out, uncheck the Locked out check box.
See the "DLP-F119 Change Security Policy—Single Node" task for more information about manual lockouts versus lockout duration.
Step5 Click OK . A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step6 Click OK . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step7 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F124 Manually Lock or Unlock a User—Multiple Nodes
Step1 From the View menu, chose Go To Network View .
Step2 Click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.
Step3 Click the user you want to log out.
Step4 Click Change .
Step5 Complete one of the following:
•To lock a user out so the user cannot log into nodes on the network, check the Locked out check box.
•If the user is currently locked out, uncheck the Locked out check box.
See the "DLP-F119 Change Security Policy—Single Node" task for more information about manual lockouts versus lockout duration.
Step6 Click OK . A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step7 Click OK . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step8 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F125 Log Out a User—Single Node
Purpose
Use this task to log out a user from a single node.
Tools/Equipment
None
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
As needed
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote
Security Level
Superuser
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Active Logins tabs.
Step2 Choose the user you want to log out.
Step3 Click Logout .
Step4 In the Logout User dialog box, check Lockout before Logout if you want to lock the user out before logout. This prevents the user from logging in after logout based on parameters set under User Lockouts in the Policy tab. Either a manual unlock by a Superuser is required, or the user is locked out for the amount of time specified in the Lockout Duration field. See the "DLP-F119 Change Security Policy—Single Node" task for more information.
Step5 Click OK . A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step6 Click OK . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step7 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F126 Log Out a User—Multiple Nodes
Purpose
Use this task to log out a user from multiple nodes.
Tools/Equipment
None
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
As needed
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote
Security Level
Superuser
Step1 From the View menu, chose Go To Network View .
Step2 Click the Provisioning > Security > Active Logins tabs.
Step3 Choose the user you want to log out.
Step4 Click Logout .
Step5 In the Logout User dialog box, uncheck the nodes where you do not want to log out the user.
Step6 Check Lockout before Logout if you want to lock the user out before logout. This prevents the user from logging in after logout based on parameters set under User Lockouts in the Policy tab. Either a manual unlock by a Superuser is required, or the user is locked out for the amount of time specified in the Lockout Duration field. See the "DLP-F119 Change Security Policy—Single Node" task for more information.
Step7 Click OK . A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step8 Click OK . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step9 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F127 Delete User—Single Node
Purpose
Use this task to delete an existing user from a single node.
Tools/Equipment
None
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
As needed
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote
Security Level
Superuser
Step1 In node view, select the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.
Step2 Choose the user you want to delete.
Step3 Click Delete . The Delete User dialog box appears.
Step4 Verify that you selected the correct user to delete and click OK .
Step5 Click OK . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F128 Delete User—Multiple Nodes
Note Users who are logged in when you delete them will not be logged out. The delete user action will take effect after the user logs out. To log out a user while they are logged in, complete the "DLP-F126 Log Out a User—Multiple Nodes" task.
Step1 From the View menu, choose Go To Network View.
Step2 Click the Provisioning > Security > Users tabs.
Step3 Choose the user that you want to delete.
Step4 Click Delete . The Delete User dialog box appears.
Step5 In the Select Applicable Nodes area, uncheck any nodes where you do not want to delete this user.
Step6 Click OK . The User Deletion Results confirmation dialog box appears.
Step7 Click OK . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step8 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-F74 Change SNMP Settings
Step1 Complete the "DLP-F36 Log into CTC" task. If you are already logged in, continue with Step2.
Step2 Complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Step3 As needed, complete the following tasks:
• F129 Modify SNMP Trap Destinations
• F130 Delete SNMP Trap Destination
Step4 As needed, complete the "NTP-F88 Back Up the Database" procedure on page14-3.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-F129 Modify SNMP Trap Destinations
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > SNMP tabs.
Step2 Click a trap in the Trap Destinations list box.
For a description of SNMP traps, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual.
Step3 In the Selected Destination area, complete as needed:
•Type the SNMP community name in the Community Name field.
Note The community name is a form of authentication and access control. The community name assigned to the ONS15600SDH is case-sensitive and must match the community name of the network management system (NMS).
Note The default User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port for SNMP is 162.
•Set the Trap Version field to either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.
Refer to your NMS documentation to determine whether to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.
Step4 Click Apply . SNMP settings are now configured.
Step5 To view SNMP information for each node, click the node IP address in the Trap Destinations list.
Step6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-F130 Delete SNMP Trap Destination
Step1 In node view, click the Provisioning > SNMP tabs.
Step2 Click the trap that you want to delete in the Trap Destination list box.
Step3 Click Delete . A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step4 Confirm that the changes are correct and click Yes . Confirm that the changes appear; if not, repeat the task.
Step5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-F75 Change the Internal IP Addresses for the TSC Cards Using CTC
Purpose
Use this procedure to change the class B subnet address for the TSC cards. You should change the class B subnet address if your internal network uses the same address range as the default subnet addresses to avoid IP address conflict.
Tools/Equipment
None
Prerequisite Procedures
NTP-F22 Verify Card Installation, page 4-2
Required/As Needed
As needed
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote
Security Level
Provisioning or higher
Caution All network changes should be approved by your network or LAN administrator.
Note This procedure causes the node to reboot.
Step1 Click the Provisioning > Network > Internal Subnet tabs.
Step2 Complete the following information in the fields listed:
•TSC 1—Enter the class B subnet address for the first TSC.
•TSC 2—If two TSCs are installed, enter the class B subnet address for the second TSC.
Step3 Click Apply . A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step4 Verify that the information is correct and click Yes .
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Posted: Thu Feb 26 17:18:33 PST 2004
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