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Table Of Contents
- Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Shelf and FMEC Hardware
- Common Control Cards
- Electrical Cards
- Optical Cards
- Ethernet Cards
- Storage Access Networking Cards
- Card Protection
- Cisco Transport Controller Operation
- Security and Timing
- Circuits and Tunnels
- SDH Topologies and Upgrades
- CTC Network Connectivity
- Alarm Monitoring and Management
- Ethernet Operation
- Hardware Specifications
- A.1 Shelf Specifications
- A.2 SFP Specifications
- A.3 General Card Specifications
- A.4 Common Control Card Specifications
- A.5 Electrical Card and FMEC Specifications
- A.5.1 E1-N-14 Card Specifications
- A.5.2 E1-42 Card Specifications
- A.5.3 E3-12 Card Specifications
- A.5.4 DS3i-N-12 Card Specifications
- A.5.5 STM1E-12 Card Specifications
- A.5.6 BLANK Card
- A.5.7 FMEC-E1 Specifications
- A.5.8 FMEC-DS1/E1 Card Specifications
- A.5.9 FMEC E1-120NP Card Specifications
- A.5.10 FMEC E1-120PROA Card Specifications
- A.5.11 FMEC E1-120PROB Card Specifications
- A.5.12 E1-75/120 Impedance Conversion Panel Specifications
- A.5.13 FMEC-E3/DS3 Card Specifications
- A.5.14 FMEC STM1E 1:1 Card Specifications
- A.5.15 FMEC-BLANK Card Specifications
- A.5.16 MIC-A/P Card Specifications
- A.5.17 MIC-C/T/P Card Specifications
- A.6 Optical Card Specifications
- A.6.1 OC3 IR 4/STM1 SH 1310 Card Specifications
- A.6.2 OC3 IR/STM1 SH 1310-8 Card Specifications
- A.6.3 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310 Card Specifications
- A.6.4 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1310 Card Specifications
- A.6.5 OC12 LR/STM4 LH 1550 Card Specifications
- A.6.6 OC12 IR/STM4 SH 1310-4 Card Specifications
- A.6.7 OC48 IR/STM16 SH AS 1310 Card Specifications
- A.6.8 OC48 LR/STM16 LH AS 1550 Card Specifications
- A.6.9 OC48 ELR/STM16 EH 100 GHz Card Specifications
- A.6.10 OC192 SR/STM64 IO 1310 Card Specifications
- A.6.11 OC192 IR/STM64 SH 1550 Card Specifications
- A.6.12 OC192 LR/STM64 LH 1550 Card Specifications
- A.6.13 OC192 LR/STM64 LH ITU 15xx.xx Card Specifications
- A.7 Ethernet Card Specifications
- A.8 Storage Access Networking Card Specifications
- Administrative and Service States
- Network Element Defaults
- Index

CHAPTER
12-1
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Reference Manual, R5.0
April 2008
12
CTC Network Connectivity
This chapter provides nine scenarios showing Cisco ONS 15454 SDH nodes in common IP network
configurations as well as information about provisionable patchcords, the routing table, external
firewalls, and open gateway network element (GNE) networks. The chapter does not provide a
comprehensive explanation of IP networking concepts and procedures. For IP set up instructions, refer
to the “Turn Up Node” chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide.
Chapter topics include:
• 12.1 IP Networking Overview, page 12-1
• 12.2 IP Addressing Scenarios, page 12-2
• 12.3 Provisionable Patchcords, page 12-21
• 12.4 Routing Table, page 12-23
• 12.5 External Firewalls, page 12-25
• 12.6 Open GNE, page 12-27
Note To connect ONS 15454 SDH nodes to an IP network, you must work with a LAN administrator or other
individual at your site who has IP networking training and experience.
12.1 IP Networking Overview
ONS 15454 SDH nodes can be connected in many different ways within an IP environment:
• They can be connected to LANs through direct connections or a router.
• IP subnetting can create ONS 15454 SDH login node groups that allow you to provision non-data
communications channel (DCC) connected nodes in a network.
• Different IP functions and protocols can be used to achieve specific network goals. For example,
Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) enables one LAN-connected ONS 15454 SDH to serve
as a gateway for ONS 15454 SDH nodes that are not connected to the LAN.
• Static routes can be created to enable connections among multiple Cisco Transport Controller (CTC)
sessions with ONS 15454 SDH nodes that reside on the same subnet with multiple CTC sessions.
• ONS 15454 SDH nodes can be connected to Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) networks so
ONS 15454 SDH network information is automatically communicated across multiple LANs and
WANs.