User guide
Procedure Overview Customer Cutover
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• To ensure parameter compatibility, cutover is restricted to destination ports on devices running the same or higher ver-
sion of software as the source device, and for ADSL and VDSL, the same annex (A, B, or C).
• When the new ports are provisioned, they are initially provisioned with the port profile. This ensures the creation of cre-
ating classifiers as well as parameters that may not be present on the source card since interface parameter changes may
have been introduced by an upgraded card.
• It is assumed the VLAN configuration is unchanged, so the cutover must occur within the same Access Island. (Refer to
Section 7 on Access Islands and their VLAN configuration.)
Refer to the following table for a list of card types and whether they are supported.
5.11.3 Procedure Overview
The source ports are selected from Port Management. A Cut-Over button is added to the Port Management screen and
behaves as follows:
• When multiple rows are selected, only the Cut-Over button is enabled
TABLE 5-60 Provisioning Guidelines/Restrictions for the Customer Cutover Feature
Interface Type Card Type Notes
ADSL ADSL8S
ADSL16
ADSL16B
ADSL16C
ADSL24
ADSL24A
ADSL24B
ADSL48A
ADSL48B
ADSL24AE
The annex of destination card type must match source card.
Note: The NMS does not validate matching
annexes for the non-annexed version of the
ADSL24 card.
FE FE10 Supported
PoE GE24POE (if
DIRECTION=CUS-
TOMER
FX FX10, FX20 Supported
CES CES8 Not Supported
EPON EPON2 Not Supported
GE3 GE3
GE8
Supported
NTE NTE8 Not Supported
POTS POTS24A
POTS24B
Not Supported
SHDSL SHDSL16
SHDSL24
Supported, but bonded ports have to be moved together to a
congruent pair of destination ports.
VDSL VDSL24A
VDSL24B
Annex of destination card must match annex of source card