Specifications
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Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide, R3.2
March 2002
Chapter 9 Ethernet Operation
E Series Circuit Configurations
b. Assign an easily-identifiable name to your VLAN.
c. Assign a VLAN ID.
The VLAN ID should be the next available number (between 2 and 4093) that is not already assigned
to an existing VLAN. Each ONS 15454 network supports a maximum of 509 user-provisionable
VLANs.
d. Click OK.
Figure 9-21 Selecting VLANs
e.
Highlight the VLAN name and click the arrow >> tab to move the VLAN(s) from the Available
VLANs column to the Circuit VLANs column (Figure 9-21).
Step 17 Click Next.
The Circuit Creation (Circuit Routing Preferences) dialog box opens.
Step 18 Confirm that the following information is correct:
• Circuit name
• Circuit type
• Circuit size
• VLANs on this circuit
• ONS 15454 nodes included in this circuit
Note If the circuit information is not correct use the Back button, then redo the procedure with the
correct information. Alternately, you can click Finish, then delete the completed circuit and start
the procedure from the beginning.
Step 19 Click Finish.
Step 20 You now need to provision the Ethernet ports and assign ports to VLANs. For port provisioning
instructions, see the “Provision E Series Ethernet Ports” procedure on page 9-11. For assigning ports to
VLANs, see the “Provision Ethernet Ports for VLAN Membership” procedure on page 9-39.
Step 21 After assigning the ports to the VLANs, repeat Steps 1 – 19 at the second ONS 15454 Ethernet manual
cross-connect endpoint.
Note The appropriate STS circuit must exist in the non-ONS 15454 equipment to connect the two STSs from
the ONS 15454 Ethernet manual cross-connect endpoints.