- Cisco ONS 15454 Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Hardware Installation
- 1.1 Installation Overview
- 1.2 Installation Equipment
- 1.3 Rack Installation
- 1.4 Front Door Access
- 1.5 Backplane Access
- 1.6 EIA Installation
- 1.7 Fan-Tray Assembly Installation
- 1.8 Power and Ground Installation
- 1.9 Alarm, Timing, LAN, and Craft Pin Connections
- 1.10 Coaxial Cable Installation
- 1.11 DS-1 Cable Installation
- 1.12 Card Installation
- 1.13 Fiber-Optic Cable Installation
- 1.14 Cable Routing and Management
- 1.15 Ferrite Installation
- 1.16 ONS 15454 Assembly Specifications
- 1.16.1 Bandwidth
- 1.16.2 Slot Assignments
- 1.16.3 Cards
- 1.16.4 Configurations
- 1.16.5 Cisco Transport Controller
- 1.16.6 External LAN Interface
- 1.16.7 TL1 Craft Interface
- 1.16.8 Modem Interface
- 1.16.9 Alarm Interface
- 1.16.10 EIA Interface
- 1.16.11 Nonvolatile Memory
- 1.16.12 BITS Interface
- 1.16.13 System Timing
- 1.16.14 Power Specifications
- 1.16.15 Environmental Specifications
- 1.16.16 Dimensions
- 1.17 Installation Checklist
- 1.18 ONS 15454 Software and Hardware Compatibility Matrix
- Software Installation
- 2.1 Installation Overview
- 2.2 Computer Requirements
- 2.3 Running the CTC Setup Wizard
- 2.4 Connecting PCs to the ONS 15454
- 2.5 Logging into the ONS 15454
- 2.6 Working with the CTC Window
- 2.6.1 Node View
- 2.6.2 Network View
- 2.6.2.1 CTC Node Colors
- 2.6.2.2 Network View Tasks
- 2.6.2.3 Creating Domains
- 2.6.2.4 Changing the Network View Background Color
- Procedure: Modify the Network or Domain Background Color
- 2.6.2.5 Changing the Network View Background Image
- Procedure: Change the Network View Background Image
- Procedure: Add a Node to the Current Session
- 2.6.3 Card View
- 2.7 CTC Navigation
- 2.8 Viewing CTC Table Data
- 2.9 Printing and Exporting CTC Data
- 2.10 Displaying CTC Data in Other Applications
- Node Setup
- IP Networking
- 4.1 IP Networking Overview
- 4.2 ONS 15454 IP Addressing Scenarios
- 4.2.1 Scenario 1: CTC and ONS 15454s on Same Subnet
- 4.2.2 Scenario 2: CTC and ONS 15454s Connected to Router
- 4.2.3 Scenario 3: Using Proxy ARP to Enable an ONS 15454 Gateway
- 4.2.4 Scenario 4: Default Gateway on CTC Computer
- 4.2.5 Scenario 5: Using Static Routes to Connect to LANs
- 4.2.6 Scenario 6: Static Route for Multiple CTCs
- 4.2.7 Scenario 7: Using OSPF
- 4.3 Viewing the ONS 15454 Routing Table
- SONET Topologies
- 5.1 Before You Begin
- 5.2 Bidirectional Line Switched Rings
- 5.3 Unidirectional Path Switched Rings
- 5.4 Subtending Rings
- 5.5 Linear ADM Configurations
- 5.6 Path-Protected Mesh Networks
- Circuits and Tunnels
- Card Provisioning
- 7.1 Performance Monitoring Thresholds
- 7.2 Provisioning Electrical Cards
- 7.3 Provisioning Optical Cards
- 7.4 Provisioning IPPM
- 7.5 Provisioning the Alarm Interface Controller
- 7.6 Converting DS-1 and DS-3 Cards From 1:1 to 1:N Protection
- Performance Monitoring
- 8.1 Using the Performance Monitoring Screen
- 8.2 Changing Thresholds
- 8.3 Enabling Intermediate-Path Performance Monitoring
- 8.4 Pointer Justification Count Parameters
- 8.5 Performance Monitoring for Electrical Cards
- 8.6 Performance Monitoring for Optical Cards
- Ethernet Operation
- 9.1 Ethernet Cards
- 9.2 Multicard and Single-Card EtherSwitch
- 9.3 Ethernet Circuit Configurations
- 9.4 VLAN Support
- 9.5 Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D)
- 9.6 Ethernet Performance and Maintenance Screens
- 9.7 Remote Monitoring Specification Alarm Thresholds
- Alarm Monitoring and Management
- 10.1 Overview
- 10.2 Viewing ONS 15454 Alarms
- 10.3 Alarm Profiles
- 10.4 Suppressing Alarms
- SNMP
- Circuit Routing
- Regulatory and Compliance Requirements
- Regulatory Compliance
- Japan Approvals
- Installation Warnings
- DC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Power Connection Warning
- Power Supply Disconnection Warning
- Outside Line Connection Warning
- Class 1 Laser Product Warning
- Class I and Class 1M Laser Warning
- Restricted Area Warning
- Ground Connection Warning
- Qualified Personnel Warning
- Invisible Laser Radiation Warning (other versions available)
- More Than One Power Supply
- Unterminated Fiber Warning
- Laser Activation Warning
- Acronyms
- Glossary
- index

2-7
Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide
November 2001
Chapter 2 Software Installation
Connecting PCs to the ONS 15454
b. Enter the Cisco ONS 15454 IP address in the web address (URL) field. If the connection is
established, a Java Console window, CTC caching messages, and the Cisco Transport Controller
Login dialog box display. If this occurs, go to Step 2 of the “Log into the ONS 15454” procedure on
page 2-9 to complete the login. If the Login dialog box does not appear, complete Steps c and d.
c. From the Windows Start menu, choose the MS-DOS or command prompt.
d. At the prompt, type:
ping [ONS 15454 IP address]
For example, you would type “ping 192.1.0.2” to connect to an ONS 15454 with default IP address
192.1.0.2. If your computer is connected to the ONS 15454, a “reply from [IP address]” message
displays.
If your PC is not connected, a Request timed out message displays. If this occurs, check that the
cables connecting the PC to the ONS 15454 are securely attached. Check the Link Status LED on
the PC NIC card. Repeat the procedures provided in Table 2-3 while verifying IP and submask
information.
2.4.2 Network Connections
When connecting the PC to the ONS 15454 through a LAN, the PC’s IP address must be configured to
be on the same subnet as the ONS 15454’s LAN interface. The ONS 15454 IP address and netmask are
visible on the LCD panel. If needed, change the IP address configuration on the PC or use the LCD panel
on the ONS 15454.
Procedure: Access the ONS 15454 from a LAN
Step 1 Change the ONS 15454 IP address to an IP address that exists on the LAN. (See the “Change IP Address,
Default Router, and Network Mask Using the LCD” procedure on page 3-4 for instructions.)
Step 2 Ensure that the ONS 15454 is physically connected to the LAN (typically using a cross-over cable to a
hub or switch).
Step 3 If you changed the PC network settings for direct access to the ONS 15454, change the settings back to
the LAN access settings. Usually this means setting the IP Address on the TCP/IP dialog box back to
“Obtain an IP address automatically” (Windows 95/98) or “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server”
(Windows NT/2000). If your LAN requires that DNS or WINS be enabled, change the setting on the
DNS Configuration or WINS Configuration tab of the TCP/IP dialog box.
Step 4 If your computer is connected to a proxy server, disable proxy service or add the ONS 15454 nodes as
exceptions.
Step 5 Start your web browser and type the ONS 15454 IP address in the URL field.
Procedure: Disable Proxy Service Using Internet Explorer (Windows)
Complete these steps if your computer is connected to a proxy server and your browser is Internet
Explorer.
Step 1 From the Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel.
Step 2 In the Control Panel window, choose Internet Options.