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CON TEN TS Audience xxiii Organization xxiii Related Documentation Conventions xxiv xxiv Obtaining Documentation xxv World Wide Web xxv Documentation CD-ROM xxv Ordering Documentation xxvi Documentation Feedback xxvi Obtaining Technical Assistance xxvi Cisco.com xxvi Technical Assistance Center xxvii Cisco TAC Web Site xxvii Cisco TAC Escalation Center xxviii CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1-1 1.1 Setting up TL1 Communication 1-1 1.1.
Contents 1.7.2.2 Implicit List of AIDs - Single AID With Wildcard 1.7.2.3 Explicit List Grouped With Implicit List 1-9 1-8 1.8 Test Access 1-9 1.8.1 Mode Definitions 1-10 1.8.2 Split E and F Access Modes 1-11 1.8.3 Loop E and F Modes 1-12 1.8.4 Split A and B Access Modes 1-13 1.8.5 Creating Test Access Points 1-14 1.8.6 Connecting Test Access Points 1-14 1.8.7 Changing Test Access Modes 1-15 1.8.8 Disconnecting Test Access Modes 1-15 1.8.
Contents 3.5.11 DISC-TACC: Disconnect TACC 3-39 3.5.12 DLT-CRS-: Delete Cross Connection (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) 3-39 3.5.13 DLT-CRS-VT1: Delete Virtual Tributary Cross Connect 3-41 3.5.14 DLT-EQPT: Delete Equipment 3-42 3.5.15 DLT-FFP-: Delete Facility Protection Group (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192) 3-43 3.5.16 DLT-USER-SECU: Delete User Security 3-43 3.5.17 ED-: Edit (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192) 3-44 3.5.
Contents 3.5.48 OPR-EXT-CONT: Operate External Control 3-81 3.5.49 OPR-LPBK-: Operate Loopback (DS1, EC1, G1000, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, T1, T3) 3-82 3.5.50 OPR-PROTNSW-: Operate Protection Switch (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192) 3-82 3.5.51 OPR-PROTNSW-: Operate Protection Switch (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) 3-84 3.5.52 OPR-PROTNSW-VT1: Operate Virtual Tributary Protection Switch 3-85 3.5.53 OPR-SYNCNSW: Operate Synchronization Switch 3-86 3.5.
Contents 3.5.81 RTRV-ALM-:Retrieve Alarm (DS1, E100, E1000, EC1, G1000, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, STS1, STS3C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1) 3-114 3.5.82 RTRV-ALM-ALL: Retrieve Alarm All 3-116 3.5.83 RTRV-ALM-BITS: Retrieve Alarm Building Integrated Timing Supply 3-117 3.5.84 RTRV-ALM-ENV: Retrieve Alarm Environment 3-119 3.5.85 RTRV-ALM-EQPT: Retrieve Alarm Equipment 3-121 3.5.86 RTRV-ALM-RING: Retrieve Alarm Ring 3-122 3.5.
Contents 3.5.115 RTRV-PTHTRC-: Retrieve Path Trace (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) 3-164 3.5.116 RTRV-SYNCN: Retrieve Synchronization 3-166 3.5.117 RTRV-T1: Retrieve T1 Facility 3-167 3.5.118 RTRV-T3: Retrieve T3 3-168 3.5.119 RTRV-TH-: Retrieve Threshold (DS1, EC1, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1) 3-170 3.5.120 RTRV-TOD: Retrieve Time of Day 3-171 3.5.
Contents 4.2.5.2 BLSR for ONS 15327 4-10 4.2.6 DS1 4-10 4.2.7 ENV 4-10 4.2.7.1 ENV for ONS 15454 4-10 4.2.7.2 ENV for ONS 15327 4-10 4.2.8 EQPT 4-11 4.2.8.1 EQPT for ONS 15454 4-11 4.2.8.2 EQPT for ONS 15327 4-11 4.2.9 FACILITY 4-11 4.2.9.1 FACILITY for ONS 15454 4-11 4.2.9.2 FACILITY for ONS 15327 4-12 4.2.10 STS 4-12 4.2.10.1 STS for ONS 15454 4-12 4.2.10.2 STS for ONS 15327 4-13 4.2.11 SYN 4-14 4.2.11.1 SYN for ONS 15454 4-14 4.2.11.2 SYN for ONS 15327 4-14 4.2.12 SYN_SRC 4-14 4.2.12.
Contents 4.3.8 BLSR_MODE 4-22 4.3.9 BLSR_TYPE 4-23 4.3.10 CCT 4-23 4.3.11 CMD_MODE 4-23 4.3.12 COND_EFF 4-24 4.3.13 CONDITION 4-24 4.3.14 CONT_MODE 4-34 4.3.15 CONTTYPE 4-34 4.3.16 CRS_TYPE 4-34 4.3.17 DIRECTION 4-35 4.3.18 DIRN 4-35 4.3.19 DS3_FMT 4-35 4.3.20 DS_LINE_CODE 4-35 4.3.21 DS_LINE_TYPE 4-36 4.3.22 DURATION 4-36 4.3.23 E_LBO 4-36 4.3.24 ENV_ALM 4-36 4.3.25 ENV_CRTL_MODE 4-38 4.3.26 EQPT_TYPE 4-38 4.3.27 EQUIP 4-40 4.3.28 EQUIPMENT_TYPE 4-40 4.3.29 EXT_RING 4-41 4.3.30 FLOW 4-41 4.3.
Contents 4.3.48 4.3.49 4.3.50 4.3.51 4.3.52 4.3.53 4.3.54 4.3.55 4.3.56 4.3.57 4.3.58 4.3.59 4.3.60 4.3.61 4.3.62 4.3.63 4.3.64 4.3.65 4.3.66 4.3.67 4.3.68 4.3.69 4.3.70 4.3.71 4.3.72 4.3.73 4.3.74 4.3.75 4.3.76 4.3.77 4.3.78 4.3.79 4.3.80 4.3.81 4.3.82 4.3.83 4.3.84 4.3.85 4.3.86 4.3.
Contents 4.3.88 4.3.89 4.3.90 4.3.91 4.3.92 4.3.93 CHAPTER 5 TMPER 4-63 TRCMODE 4-64 UNI_BI 4-64 USE_DST 4-64 VALIDITY 4-64 VT1_5_MONTYPE Ring Provisioning 4-65 5-1 5.1 UPSR Topology 5-1 5.2 UPSR Cross-Connections 5-1 5.3 Ring-to-Ring Interconnection 5-2 5.3.1 Sample UPSR to UPSR Connection 5-3 5.3.2 Sample UPSR to Two-Fiber BLSR Connection 5-4 5.3.3 Sample Two-Fiber BLSR to UPSR Connection 5-5 5.3.4 Sample Two-Fiber BLSR to Two-Fiber BLSR Connection 5-6 5.3.
Contents 7.1.12 7.1.13 7.1.14 7.1.15 7.1.16 7.1.17 7.1.18 7.1.19 7.1.20 7.2 Errors 7.3 Echo FAN 7-6 G1000 7-7 NE 7-7 NE-SREF 7-8 OCN 7-8 STSMON 7-9 STSTRM 7-10 VT-MON 7-10 VT-TERM 7-10 7-11 7-16 INDEX Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, R3.
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F I G U R E S Figure 1-1 Autonomous message format Figure 1-2 Single node view (Node 1) Figure 1-3 Circuit with no access Figure 1-4 Monitor E (MONE) access 1-10 Figure 1-5 Monitor F (MONF) access 1-10 Figure 1-6 Monitor EF (MONEF) access Figure 1-7 Split E (SPLTE) access 1-11 Figure 1-8 Split F (SPLTF) access 1-11 Figure 1-9 Split EF (SPLTEF) access Figure 1-10 LOOPE access 1-12 Figure 1-11 LOOPF access 1-12 Figure 1-12 SPLTA access 1-13 Figure 1-13 SPLTB access 1-13 Figu
Figures Figure 5-15 2WAY Connection from 1/1/1 to 5/1/1 Figure 5-16 UPSR to four-fiber BLSR Figure 5-17 Selector between 1/1/1 and 2/1/1 to Ring 2 (5/1/190) Figure 5-18 Bridge from 5/1/190 to Ring 1 (1/1/1 and 2/1/1) Figure 5-19 1WAY drop and continue Figure 5-20 Bridge from 1/1/1 to 5/1/1 and 6/1/1 Figure 5-21 Selector between 5/1/1 and 6/1/1 to 1/1/1 5-10 Figure 5-22 Selector between 5/1/1 and 6/1/1 to 1/1/1 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-9 Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Comman
T A B L E S Table 1-1 Command Access Table 1-2 Security Idle Times Table 2-1 Gateway Resource Pool Table 2-2 Examples of a Single GNE Topology Showing How the GNE/ENE Resources can be Allocated Table 3-1 TL1 Commands by Category Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) 3-5 Table 3-3 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) 3-18 Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 4-1 BLSR Table 4-2 Cross Connections Table 4-3 Environmental Alarms and Controls Table 4-4 Equipment Table 4-5
Tables Table 4-24 STS for ONS 15454 4-12 Table 4-25 STS for ONS 15327 4-13 Table 4-26 SYN for ONS 15454 4-14 Table 4-27 SYN for ONS 15327 4-14 Table 4-28 SYN_SRC for ONS 15454 4-14 Table 4-29 SYN_SRC for ONS 15327 4-15 Table 4-30 SYNC_REF for ONS 15454 4-15 Table 4-31 SYNC_REF for ONS 15327 4-16 Table 4-32 SYNCSW for ONS 15454 4-16 Table 4-33 SYNCSW for ONS 15327 4-16 Table 4-34 TAP for ONS 15454 4-17 Table 4-35 TAP for ONS 15327 4-17 Table 4-36 VT1_5 for ONS 15454 4-1
Tables Table 4-59 EQPT_TYPE Values Table 4-60 EQUIP Values Table 4-61 EQUIPMENT_TYPE Values Table 4-62 EXT_RING Values Table 4-63 FLOW Values Table 4-64 FRAME_FORMAT Values Table 4-65 LINE_BUILDOUT Values Table 4-66 LINE_CODE Values Table 4-67 LOCATION Values Table 4-68 LPBK_TYPE Values 4-43 Table 4-69 MFS_TYPE Values 4-43 Table 4-70 MOD2 Values Table 4-71 MOD2_IO Values Table 4-72 MOD2ALM Values Table 4-73 MOD2B Values Table 4-74 MOD_PATH Values 4-46 Table 4-75 MOD_PORT
Tables Table 4-94 PST Values Table 4-95 PSTQ Values Table 4-96 REVERTIVE_TIME Values Table 4-97 RNG_TYPE Values Table 4-98 SD_BER Values Table 4-99 SDCC_MODE Values Table 4-100 SERV_EFF Values Table 4-101 SF_BER Values Table 4-102 SIDE Values Table 4-103 SST Values Table 4-104 STATE Values Table 4-105 STATUS Values Table 4-106 STM_TYPE Values Table 4-107 STS_MAP Values Table 4-108 STS_MONTYPE Values Table 4-109 STS_PATH Values Table 4-110 SWITCH Values Table 4-111 SWITCH_
Tables Table 6-3 Near-End DS1 Line PMs 6-2 Table 6-4 Near-End DS3 Line PMs 6-3 Table 6-5 SONET Path PMs Table 6-6 DS1 Path PMs 6-3 Table 6-7 DS3 Path PMs 6-4 Table 6-8 VT Path PMs Table 6-9 PM Parameters by Line Type Table 7-1 AIP Table 7-2 BITS Table 7-3 BPLANE Table 7-4 DS1 7-3 Table 7-5 DS3 7-3 Table 7-6 E1000F 7-4 Table 7-7 E100(T) 7-4 Table 7-8 EC1-12 7-4 Table 7-9 ENVALRM Table 7-10 EQPT Table 7-11 EXT-SREF Table 7-12 FAN Table 7-13 G1000 Table 7-14 N
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About This Manual This section explains who should read the Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, how the document is organized, related documentation, document conventions, how to order print and CD-ROM documentation, and how to obtain technical assistance. Audience This guide is for Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 technicians and administrators who are responsible for installing, configuring, maintaining, and enhancing ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 networks.
About This Manual Related Documentation Chapter Description Chapter 6, “TL1 Performance Monitoring” Provides TL1 performance monitoring (PM) information. Chapter 7, “TL1 Alarms and Errors” Lists TL1 alarms and errors supported by the ONS 15454 and the ONS 15327 including descriptions and severity. Related Documentation Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, Release 3.3 Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Guide, Release 3.3 Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.
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C H A P T E R 1 Getting Started Transaction Language 1 (TL1) is a subset of the input and output messages contained in the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Man-Machine Language (MML). TL1 provides a standard set of messages that can be used for communicating between operating systems and network elements, and personnel and network elements. The ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 can support up to 20 concurrent TL1 sessions in this release.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Setting up TL1 Communication 1.1.1 Open a TL1 session Use the following procedures to open a TL1 session via the CTC, telnet, or craft interface. In the procedures the Activate and Cancel User commands are shown in their input format. For more information about these and other commands and messages, see Chapter 3, “TL1 Command Descriptions.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Setting up TL1 Communication The Node IP address or Node Name refers to the IP address or Node Name of the node you want to communicate with. Port number is the port (2361, 3082, or 3083) where TL1 commands are understood. If the connection is successful, a screen opens with a prompt. Step 3 Type the Activate User command to open a TL1 session: ACT-USER:[]::::; Note Step 4 When the semicolon is typed, the command is executed immediately.
Chapter 1 Getting Started TL1 Command Syntax 1.2 TL1 Command Syntax TL1 commands conform to the following syntax: a:b:c:d:e: ... z; where: “a” is the command code “b” is the target identifier (TID) “c” is the access identifier (AID) or the user identifier (UID) “d” is the correlation tag (CTAG) “e: ... z;” are other positions required for various commands The TID, AID, and CTAG route and control the TL1 command.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Autonomous Messages 1.3 Autonomous Messages The autonomous TL1 messages are included in Chapter 3, “TL1 Command Descriptions” and listed alphabetically. Figure 1-1 shows the autonomous message format. The autonomous message tag (ATAG) is used for message sequencing. The number is incremented by one for each autonomous message sent by the ONS 15454 or ONS 15327. The ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 use whole numbers 0000 to 9999.
Chapter 1 Getting Started TL1 Commands by User Security 1.4 TL1 Commands by User Security The following table specifies command access privileges for each user security level.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Provisioning a DS3E Card in CTC Using TL1 1.5 Provisioning a DS3E Card in CTC Using TL1 The DS3E card can autosense the framing being received and set the framing accordingly; however, this framing autosense feature can only be set using CTC. Use CTC to set the FMT attribute on a DS3E card to autoprovision which results in the FMT field being blanked out for a few seconds while the DS3E card is determining the framing mode coming into that particular port.
Chapter 1 Getting Started TL1 Command Completion Behavior 1.7.1.2 Implicit List of AIDs - Single AID With Wildcard If a set of AIDs is implied by the use of the ALL modifier on a single AID, then follow the same rules as in the “Explicit List of AIDs - No Wildcards” section on page 1-7. The caveat is that the implicit list only includes AIDs that apply to the command. SLOT-ALL FAC-1-ALL STS-3-ALL where Slot 3 contains an OC-12 and the command is ED-STS1 but STS-3-4 and STS-3-7 are STS3C.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Test Access 1.7.2.3 Explicit List Grouped With Implicit List When you have determined the implicit list, apply the rules from the “Implicit List of AIDs - Single AID With Wildcard” section on page 1-8 to the implicit list and the rules from the “Explicit List of AIDs No Wildcards” section on page 1-8 to the explicit list. Apply the following logic to the results from the two subsets: 1. Explicit list returns CMPLD, implicit list returns CMPLD, return CMPLD plus matching list 2.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Test Access 1.8.1 Mode Definitions Figure 1-3 through Figure 1-6 show what the different test access modes refer to. The following descriptions are taken from GR-834-CORE, section 6-4.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Test Access Figure 1-6 Monitor EF (MONEF) access E AID F A "Mapped" AID B 61109 Dual-FAD TAP (2 times the bandwidth of the circuit accessed) MONEF for T3 (DS3 HCDS) indicates that the odd pair of a FAP is providing a monitor connection to the A transmission path and from the even pair of a FAP to the B transmission path of the accessed circuit. 1.8.2 Split E and F Access Modes Figure 1-7 through 1-9 show split E and F access modes.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Test Access Figure 1-9 Split EF (SPLTEF) access E AID F A "Mapped" AID B 61112 Dual-FAD TAP (2 times the bandwidth of the circuit accessed) SPLTEF for T1 (DS1 HCDS) indicates to split both the A and B paths, connect the E side of the accessed circuit to FAD1 and the dual facility access digroup (DFAD) pair, and connect the F side to the FAD2 of the same DFAD pair.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Test Access 1.8.4 Split A and B Access Modes Split A and B access modes are shown in Figure 1-12 and Figure 1-13. These modes are similar to the Split E and F modes, except the signals are sent to the RTU, not the NE signal configuration.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Test Access 1.8.5 Creating Test Access Points Figure 1-14 Multi-node view (MONE example) A E F NE1 OC12 B G OC12 I H RTU NE3 71717 C J NE2 D Example 1-1 ED-STS1:NE1:STS-1-1:TACC=4; This command creates a test access point (TAP) with STS-1-1 and STS-1-2 through NE1. The TAP number assigned is four. 1.8.6 Connecting Test Access Points Example 1-2 ENT-CRS-STS1:NE3::100::2WAY; This command is a connection, not a TAP. is 100.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Test Access Note The provided designates the E side and the other automatically becomes the F side. Once a CONN-TACC is set up, these designations cannot change until a DISC-TACC or another CONN-TACC command is executed. The connection is based on the supplied. 1.8.7 Changing Test Access Modes The command to change a TACC mode is: Example 1-5 CHG-ACCMD-STS1:CISCO:8:123::MONF; This command changes the test access mode for the circuit under test.
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C H A P T E R 2 TL1 Gateway This chapter describes the TL1 Gateway and provides procedures and examples for implementing TL1 Gateway on the ONS 15454. Note TL1 Gateway is supported for the Cisco ONS 15454 only. 2.1 Gateway Network Element Topology You can issue TL1 commands to multiple nodes via a single connection through the TL1 Gateway. Any node can serve as a Gateway Network Element (GNE), End-Point Network Element (ENE), or Intermediate Network Element (INE).
Chapter 2 TL1 Gateway Gateway Network Element Topology Figure 2-1 Example of a GNE topology OSS Single connection TLI Gateway node Autonomous messages Number of connections 55276 Command/Response Node 1 Node 2 Node 3 Each GNE can support six (5+1) concurrent gateway communication sessions (connections from an OS to the GNE). Five of these sessions are via the LAN (wire-wrap, active TCC+ LAN port, or DCC) and the sixth session is reserved for the active TCC+ serial port.
Chapter 2 TL1 Gateway Gateway Network Element Topology Table 2-2 Note Examples of a Single GNE Topology Showing How the GNE/ENE Resources can be Allocated Number of GNE Communication Sessions Maximum Number of ENEs 1 31 2 62 3 93 4 96 Number of GNE Communication Sessions Number of ENEs 1 16 2 32 3 48 4 64 5 80 6 96 Issuing commands to specific nodes in the network is accomplished by entering a unique node name in the TID field in each TL1 message.
Chapter 2 TL1 Gateway Implementing TL1 Gateway 2.2 Implementing TL1 Gateway The following procedures demonstrate TL1 Gateway on a four-node ring (without TL1 Gateway in Figure 2-2 and with TL1 Gateway in Figure 2-3), where: Node 0 is the gateway GNE. Node 1 is the ENE 1. Node 2 is the INE 2. Node 3 is the ENE 3.
Chapter 2 TL1 Gateway Implementing TL1 Gateway Log Into a Remote ENE Step 1 Telnet or serial port to Node 0, which will become the GNE. Step 2 To connect to the ENE 1 node, enter the TL1 login command using the following input example: ACT-USER:NODE1:USERNAME:1234:PASSWORD; The GNE forwards the login to ENE 1. After successful login, ENE 1 sends a COMPLD response.
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C H A P T E R 3 TL1 Command Descriptions This chapter provides specific information on TL1 commands and autonomous messages for the Cisco ONS 15454 and the Cisco ONS 15327, Release 3.3, including: • TL1 commands by category • TL1 commands by card • TL1 commands, categories and cards • TL1 commands For information on command components, such as parameters, see Chapter 4, “TL1 Command Components.” 3.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Category Table 3-1 TL1 Commands by Category (continued) Category Command or Autonomous Message Environmental Alarms and Controls OPR-EXT-CONT REPT ALM ENV REPT EVT ENV RLS-EXT-CONT RTRV-ALM-ENV RTRV-ATTR-CONT RTRV-ATTR-ENV RTRV-COND-ENV RTRV-EXT-CONT SET-ATTR-CONT SET-ATTR-ENV Equipment ALW-SWDX-EQPT ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT DLT-EQPT ED-EQPT ENT-EQPT INH-SWDX-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT REPT ALM EQPT REPT EVT EQPT RTRV-ALM-
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Category Table 3-1 TL1 Commands by Category (continued) Category Command or Autonomous Message Ports ED- ED-DS1 ED-EC1 ED-G1000 ED-T1 ED-T3 RMV- RST- RTRV- RTRV-DS1 RTRV-EC1 RTRV-G1000 RTRV-T1 RTRV-T3 Security ACT-USER CANC CANC-USER DLT-USER-SECU ED-PID ED-USER-SECU ENT-USER-SECU REPT EVT SECU SONET Line Protection DLT-FFP- ED-FFP- ENT-FFP- EX-SW- OPR-PROTNSW-
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Category Table 3-1 TL1 Commands by Category (continued) Category Command or Autonomous Message Synchronization ED-BITS ED-NE-SYNCN ED-SYNCN OPR-SYNCNSW REPT ALM BITS REPT ALM SYNCN REPT EVT BITS REPT EVT SYNCN RLS-SYNCNSW RTRV-ALM-BITS RTRV-ALM-SYNCN RTRV-BITS RTRV-COND-BITS RTRV-COND-SYNCN RTRV-NE-SYNCN RTRV-SYNCN System ALW-MSG-ALL ED-DAT ED-NE-GEN INH-MSG-ALL INIT-SYS RTRV-HDR RTRV-INV RTRV-NE-GEN RTRV-NE-IPMAP RTRV-TOD SET-TOD Test Access CH
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) 3.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message DS1 ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT ED- ED-EQPT ED-T1 ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- REPT ALM REPT ALM EQPT REPT DBCHG REPT EVT REPT EVT E
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message DS3 ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-EQPT ED- ED-EQPT ED-T3 ENT-CRS- ENT-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- REPT ALM REPT ALM EQPT REPT DBCHG REPT EVT REPT EVT EQPT RLS-LPBK-
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message DS3E ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-EQPT ED- ED-EQPT ED-T3 ENT-CRS- ENT-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- REPT ALM REPT ALM EQPT REPT DBCHG REPT EVT REPT EVT EQPT RLS-LPBK-
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message DS3XM ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT ED- ED-DS1 ED-EQPT ED-T3 ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- REPT ALM REPT ALM EQPT REPT DBCHG REPT EVT
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message OC3 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW-VT1 OPR-SYN
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message OC12 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- EX-SW- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PR
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message 4 port OC12 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- EX-SW- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW-
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message OC48 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- EX-SW- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PR
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message OC48AS CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- EX-SW- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message OC192 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- EX-SW- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-P
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message TCC+ DLT-EQPT ED-BITS ED-NE-GEN ED-NE-SYNCN ED-SYNCN ENT-EQPT INIT-SYS OPR-SYNCNSW REPT ALM REPT ALM BITS REPT ALM EQPT REPT ALM SYNCN REPT DBCHG REPT EVT REPT EVT BITS REPT EVT EQPT REPT EVT SYNCN RLS-SYNCSW RTRV-ALM- RTRV-ALM-ALL RTRV-ALM-BITS RTRV-ALM-EQPT RTRV-ALM-SYNCN RTRV-BITS RTRV-COND- RTRV-COND-ALL
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) Table 3-2 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15454) ONS 15454 Card Command or Autonomous Message XC10G ALW-SWDX-EQPT DLT-EQPT ENT-EQPT INH-SWDX-EQPT INIT-SYS REPT ALM REPT ALM EQPT REPT DBCHG REPT EVT REPT EVT EQPT REPT SW RTRV-ALM- RTRV-ALM-ALL RTRV-ALM-EQPT RTRV-COND- RTRV-COND-ALL RTRV-COND-EQPT RTRV-EQPT RTRV-INV SW-DX-EQPT AIC DLT-EQPT ENT-EQPT INIT-SYS OPR-EXT-CONT REPT ALM REPT ALM ENV
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) 3.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) Table 3-3 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) (continued) ONS 15327Card Command or Autonomous Message OC3 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW-VT1 OPR-S
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) Table 3-3 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) (continued) ONS 15327Card Command or Autonomous Message OC12 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- EX-SW- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW-
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) Table 3-3 TL1 Commands by Card (ONS 15327) (continued) ONS 15327Card Command or Autonomous Message OC48 CHG-ACCMD- CONN-TACC- DISC-TACC DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 DLT-EQPT DLT-FFP- ED- ED- ED-BLSR ED-FFP- ED-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 ENT-EQPT ENT-FFP- EX-SW- INIT-REG- INIT-SYS OPR-LPBK- OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW-
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards 3.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards (continued) Command or Autonomous Message Category ONS 15454 Cards ONS 15327 Cards DLT-FFP- SONET Line Protection OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 OC3, OC12, OC48 DLT-USER-SECU Security — — ED- Ports OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 OC3, OC12, OC48 ED- STS and VT Paths G1000, EC1, DS1, DS1N, DS3, DS3N, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, O
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards (continued) Command or Autonomous Message Category ONS 15454 Cards ONS 15327 Cards ENT-CRS-VT1 Cross Connection DS3XM, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 OC3, OC12, OC48 ENT-EQPT Equipment All cards All cards ENT-FFP- SONET Line Protection OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 OC3, OC12, OC48 ENT-USER-SECU Security — — EX-SW- SONET Line Protection OC12, OC48,
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards (continued) Command or Autonomous Message Category ONS 15454 Cards ONS 15327 Cards REPT ALM Fault All cards All cards REPT ALM BITS Synchronization TCC+ XTC REPT ALM COM Fault — — REPT ALM ENV Environmental Alarms and Controls AIC — REPT ALM EQPT Equipment All cards All cards REPT ALM RING BLSR OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 OC12, OC48 REPT ALM SYNCN Synchr
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards (continued) Command or Autonomous Message Category ONS 15454 Cards ONS 15327 Cards RLS-PROTNSW-VT1 UPSR Switching OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 OC3, OC12, OC48 RLS-SYNCNSW Synchronization OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192, TCC+ XTC, OC3, OC12, OC48 RMV- Ports G1000, EC1, DS1, DS1N, DS3, DS3N, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 XTC, OC3, OC12, OC48 RS
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards (continued) Command or Autonomous Message Category ONS 15454 Cards ONS 15327 Cards RTRV-BLSR SONET Line Protection OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 OC12, OC48 RTRV-COND- Fault All cards All cards RTRV-COND-ALL Fault All cards All cards RTRV-COND-BITS Synchronization TCC+ XTC RTRV-COND-ENV Environmental Alarms and Controls AIC XTC RTRV-COND-EQPT Equipment All card
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards (continued) Command or Autonomous Message Category ONS 15454 Cards ONS 15327 Cards RTRV-PM- Performance EC1, DS1, DS1N, DS3, DS3N, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 XTC, OC3, OC12, OC48 RTRV-PMMODE- Performance EC1, DS1, DS1N, DS3, DS3N, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 XTC, OC3, OC12, OC48 RTRV-PTHTRC- STS and VT Pa
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards Table 3-4 TL1 Commands, Categories and Cards (continued) Command or Autonomous Message Category ONS 15454 Cards ONS 15327 Cards SET-TH- Performance EC1, DS1, DS1N, DS3, DS3N, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC48AS, OC192 XTC, OC3, OC12, OC48 SET-TOD System — — SW-DX-EQPT Equipment XC, XCVT, XC10G XTC SW-TOPROTN-EQPT Equipment EC1, DS1, DS1N, DS3, DS3N, DS3E, DS3NE, DS3XM XTC SW-TOWKG-EQPT Equipment EC1
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5 TL1 Commands The commands and autonomous messages used for ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 are described in detail in this section and are listed alphabetically according to the first alpha character of the command string. Each TL1 command must be less than or equal to 255 characters. Any command larger than 255 characters must be split into multiple commands.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ACT-USER Description (continued) Related Messages CANC CANC-USER DLT-USER-SECU ED-PID ED-USER-SECU ENT-USER-SECU REPT EVT SECU Input Format ACT-USER:[]::::; where: • is the user identifier and is a string; is any combination of up to 10 alphanumeric characters. must not be null. • is the user login password and is a string; is any combination of up to 10 alphanumeric characters.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.3 ALW-MSG-DBCHG: Allow Database Change Message This command is used to enable REPT DBCHG. Note This command is not defined in the GR. Section ALW-MSG-DBCHG Description Category Log Security Retrieve Related Messages INH-MSG-DBCHG REPT DBCHG RTRV-LOG Input Format ALW-MSG-DBCHG:[]::[::,,]; Input Example ALW-MSG-DBCHG:CISCO::123; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ALW-SWDX-EQPT Description (continued) Input Example ALW-SWDX-EQPT:CISCO:SLOT-8:1234; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.5 ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT: Allow Switch to Protection Equipment (Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command instructs the NE to allow automatic or manual switching of an equipment unit back to a protection status. Use the INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT command to inhibit an NE from switching to protection.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT Description (continued) Input Format ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT:[]::[::]; where: • The parameter can either be the protection unit for which carrying traffic is to be allowed (release of lockout) or the working unit for which switching to protect is to be allowed (release of lock on); is from the “EQPT” section on page 4-11. • is the direction of the switching.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT Description Category Equipment Security Maintenance Related Messages ALW-SWDX-EQPT ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT DLT-EQPT ED-EQPT ENT-EQPT INH-SWDX-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT Input Format ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT:[]::[::]; REPT ALM EQPT REPT EVT EQPT RTRV-ALM-EQPT RTRV-COND-EQPT RTRV-EQPT SW-DX-EQPT SW-TOPROTN-EQPT SW-TOWKG-EQPT where: • This parameter can either be the protection unit for which swi
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section CANC Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME A ATAG CANC “” ; where: • Output Example refers to the user’s identification whose session is terminated due to timeout; is any combination of up to 10 alphanumeric characters. is a string. TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00 A 001 CANC “CISCO15” ; 3.5.8 CANC-USER: Cancel User This command logs a user out of an active session with the NE.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.9 CHG-ACCMD-: Change Access Mode (DS1, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1) (STS192C supported for Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command changes the test access (TACC) mode for the circuit being tested. For more information on TACC, refer to the “Test Access” section on page 1-9. This may be a change from monitoring the data to inserting data into the STS.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3. If a requested TAP does not exist, a RTEN error message will be returned. 4. If a circuit is already connected to another TAP, a SCAT error message will be returned. 5. If a requested condition already exists, a SRCN error message will be returned. 6. If the AID is invalid, a IIAC (Input, Invalid Access Identifier) error message will be returned. 7. If an access is not supported, an EANS error message will be returned. 8.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.11 DISC-TACC: Disconnect TACC This command disconnects the TAP and puts the connection back to its original state (no splits). For more information on TACC, refer to the “Test Access” section on page 1-9. Notes: 1. If you send this command to an already disconnected connection, a SADC error message is returned. 2. If the system cannot release TAP, an SRTN error message is returned.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands from point: f1 to points: t1, t2 DLT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[]:f1,t1&t2:; The following command is used to delete a 1-way or 2-way subtending UPSR connection with: from point: f1, f2 to points: t1, t2 DLT-CRS-{STS_PATH}:[]:f1&f2,t1&t2:; The AID format in the deletion command is the same as the AID format in the retrieved response message.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.13 DLT-CRS-VT1: Delete Virtual Tributary Cross Connect This command deletes the VT1 cross connections. Notes: 1. The fields after CTAG (trailing colons) are the optional. 2. For the 1-way cross connections the AIDs must be in same order as originally entered; for the 2-way either order will work. 3. This command does not support deleting multiple VT cross connections. 4.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section DLT-CRS-VT1 Description (continued) Input Format DLT-CRS-VT1:[]:,:[:::]; where: • indicates an identifier at one end of the VT cross connection; is the AID from the “VT1_5” section on page 4-17. • indicates an identifier at the other end of the VT cross connection; is the AID from the “VT1_5” section on page 4-17.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.15 DLT-FFP-: Delete Facility Protection Group (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192) (OC192 supported for Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command deletes an OCN facility protection group in the 1+1 architecture. Note If the protection group does not exist, an error message will be returned.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section DLT-USER-SECU Description Category Security Security Superuser Related Messages ACT-USER CANC CANC-USER ED-PID ED-USER-SECU ENT-USER-SECU REPT EVT SECU Input Format DLT-USER-SECU:[]::; where: • is the user identifier and is a string; is any combination of up to 10 alphanumeric characters. Note CTC allows and of up to 20 characters.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED- Description (continued) Related Messages ED-DS1 ED-EC1 ED-G1000 ED-T1 ED-T3 RMV- RST- RTRV- RTRV-DS1 RTRV-EC1 RTRV-G1000 RTRV-T1 RTRV-T3 Input Format ED-:[]:::::[DCC=,] [SYNCMSG=,][SENDDUS=,][PJMON=,] [SFBER=,][SDBER=,][MODE=,][MUX=] [:]; where: • is the access identifier from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-1
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.18 ED-: Edit (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) (STS192C supported for Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command edits the attributes associated with an STS path. The SFBER, SDBER, RVRTV, and RVTM parameters only apply to UPSR. The path trace message is a 64 character string including the terminating CR (carriage return) and LF (line feed) that is transported in the J1 byte of the SONET STS Path overhead.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 2. If sending this command to edit the EXPTRC string with the AUTO path trace mode (TRCMODE=AUTO), an error message (incompatible parameter values for exptrc and TRCMODE) will be returned. 3. If sending this command to edit TRC on any card other than DS3(N)E, DS1(N), and DS3XM cards, an error message (TRC-not allowed for monitor paths. Incorrect card type.) will be returned. 4.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED- Description (continued) Input Format ED-:[]:::::[SFBER=,] [SDBER=,][RVRTV=,][RVTM=,] [EXPTRC=,][TRC=,][TRCMODE=,] [TACC=][:]; where: • is the access identifier from the “STS” section on page 4-12 • identifies an STS path SFBER which only applies to UPSR; valid values for are shown in the “SF_BER” section on page 4-56 •
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.19 ED-BITS: Edit Building Integrated Timing Supply This command edits the BITS reference attributes.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.20 ED-BLSR: Edit Bidirectional Line Switched Ring This command edits the BLSR attributes. Notes: 1. Only the RVRTV, RVTM, SRVRTV, SRVTM attributes can be edited for the 4-Fiber BLSR. 2. Only the RVRTV and RVTM attributes can be edited for the 2-Fiber BLSR. Error conditions: 1. If there is a system error, an SDBE (Status, Internal Data Base Error) error message will be returned. 2.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED-BLSR Description (continued) Input Format ED-BLSR:[]:::::[RINGID=,] [NODEID=,][RVRTV=,][RVTM=,] [SRVRTV=,][SRVTM=][:]; where: • identifies the BLSR of the NE and is from the “BLSR” section on page 4-9 (the AID “ALL” or “BLSR ALL” is not allowed for editing BLSR). This command only supports a single BLSR AID. • identifies the BLSR node ID of the NE.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED-DS1 Description (continued) Input Format ED-DS1:[]::[:::TACC=]; where: • is the access identifier of a DS1 layer entity on the DS3XM card and is from the “DS1” section on page 4-10 • defines the DS1 as a test access port with a selected unique TAP number. The TAP number ranges from 0–999. When TACC is 0, the TAP is deleted. is an integer.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.24 ED-EQPT: Edit Equipment This command edits the attributes for a given equipment slot in the NE. If the card is in an equipment slot, this command is allowed only on the working AID. The PROTID parameter indicates the unique identifier of the protection group (the protect card). “NULL” is a special value of the PROTID parameter and indicates absence of a protection group. For 1:1 protection type, RVRTV and RVTM parameters can be changed.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED-EQPT Description (continued) Related Messages ALW-SWDX-EQPT ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT DLT-EQPT ENT-EQPT INH-SWDX-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT Input Format ED-EQPT:[]:::::[PROTID=,] [PRTYPE=,][RVRTV=,][RVTM=][:]; REPT ALM EQPT REPT EVT EQPT RTRV-ALM-EQPT RTRV-COND-EQPT RTRV-EQPT SW-DX-EQPT SW-TOPROTN-EQPT SW-TOWKG-EQPT where: • is the access identifier from the “EQPT”
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED-FFP- Description (continued) Input Format ED-FFP-:[]:::::[PROTID=,] [RVRTV=,][RVTM=,][PSDIRN=][:]; where: • is the facility AID from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • is the protection group identifier (protection group name) and is a string; can have a maximum of 32 characters • identifies a revertive mode; valid values for are sh
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.27 ED-NE-GEN: Edit Network Element GEN This command edits the general node attributes of the NE. Notes: 1. Only the IPADDR, IPMASK, DEFRTR and node name can be modified with this command. 2. The node name can be a maximum of 20 characters. If the entered name exceeds 20 characters, an IPNV (Node Name Too Long) error message is returned. 3. The feature of setting a timing source has been supported since ONS 15454 R3.2. 4.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.28 ED-NE-SYNCN: Edit Network Element Synchronization This command edits the synchronization attributes of the NE. Notes: 1. Although mixed mode timing is supported in this release, it is not recommended. See the “Mixed Mode Timing Support” section on page 1-7 for more information. 2. The existing external and line modes have the same functionality in all ONS 15454 3.x releases: External mode: the node derives its timing from the BITS inputs.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED-NE-SYNCN Description (continued) Example Input ED-NE-SYNCN:CISCO::123:::TMMD=LINE,SSMGEN=GEN1, QRES=ABOVE-PRS,RVRTV=Y,RVTM=8.0; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.29 ED-PID: Edit Password This command allows a user to change their own password. The password cannot be null. It will be echoed as clear text as the message is parsed only after the complete message is entered and terminated. Notes: 1.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED-PID Description (continued) Input Example ED-PID:CISCO:UID:123::OLDPID,NEWPID; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.30 ED-SYNCN: Edit Synchronization This command edits the synchronization reference list used to determine the sources for the NE's reference clock and the BITS output clock. For each clock, up to three synchronization sources may be specified (e.g., PRIMARY, SECOND, THIRD).
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.31 ED-T1: Edit T1 Facility This command edits the attributes related to a DS1/T1 port. Notes: 1. This command is not allowed if the card is a protecting card. 2. If sending this command to edit TACC and any other attribute(s), and the port having the cross connection, the (Parameters Not compatible) error message will be returned. 3. Editing TACC via an ED-xxx command is only allowed when there is no circuit/cross connection on this port.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.32 ED-T3: Edit T3 Facility This command edits the attributes related to a DS3/T3 port. Notes: 1. This command is not allowed if the card is a protecting card. 2. Both FMT and Line code are not supported for T3/DS3 facility. They are supported on both the DS3XM and DS3E card. The unframed value of the framing format is only supported on the DS3E facility. 3.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ED-T3 Description (continued) Example Input ED-T3:CISCO:FAC-1-2:123:::FMT=C-BIT,LINECDE=B3ZS,LBO=0-225, TACC=8:IS; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.33 ED-USER-SECU: Edit User Security This command edits a user's privileges, password, or ID. Only a Superuser may perform this operation. Privilege levels are described in the ENT-USER-SECU command.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands > ED-USER-SECU::CISCO40:1::CISCO40,,PROV; ED-USER-SECU::CISCO40:1::CISCO40,,PROV; BRONCOS4 1970-01-02 13:14:24 M 1 DENY IIFM /* INVALID PASSWORD */ ; 5. You must use the ED-USER-SECU command to change the empty password (Superuser CISCO15 default empty password) to a non-empty, valid password. The ED-PID command cannot be used to change the empty password to a valid password. 6.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.34 ED-VT1: Edit Virtual Tributary This command edits the attributes associated with a VT1 path. Both RVRTV and RVTM parameters only apply to UPSR. The TACC parameter edits an existing single STS or VT and changes it to a test access path. When an editing command on TACC is executed, it assigns the STS for the first 2-way connection and STS=1 as the second 2-way connection. Error conditions: 1.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.35 ENT-CRS-: Enter Cross Connection (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) (STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) This command creates an STS cross connection with a cross connection type (CCT). When a UPSR cross connection is created, the path presented by the first AID is configured to be the preferred path. For example, the AID (f1) of the cross connection (created by ENT-CRS-STS1::f1&f2,t1:123;) is the preferred path.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ENT-CRS- Description Category Cross Connections Security Provisioning Related Messages DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 ENT-CRS-VT1 RTRV-CRS- RTRV-CRS-VT1 Input Format ENT-CRS-:[]:,:::[][::]; where: • indicates an identifier at one end of the STS cross connection and is the AID from the “CrossConnectID” section on page 4-7 • indicates an identifier at the other end of the S
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands The following command is used to create a 1WAY bridge or 2WAY selector and bridge with: from point: f1 to points: t1, t2 ENT-CRS-VT1:[]:f1,t1&t2:::[]; The following command is used to create a 1WAY subtending UPSR connection or 2WAY subtending UPSR connection with: from point: f1, f2 to points: t1, t2 ENT-CRS-VT1:[]:f1&f2,t1&t2:::[]; The following command is used to create a 2WAY selector and bridge with: from points: f1, f2
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.37 ENT-EQPT: Enter Equipment This command enters the card type and attributes for a given equipment slot in the NE. It also automatically enters all facilities supported by the card, assigning default values to all facility and path attributes. The command supports optional parameters: RVTM (revertive time), RVRTV (revertive behavior), PROTID (unique protection id) and PRTYPE (protection type) for configuring the card in an equipment protection group.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Protect AID should already be provisioned for either command because protection group parameters are not supported for the protect AID. In summary, the ENT-EQPT command provisions an equipment successfully on an empty slot if the equipment type is compatible with the slot number. This command can have the optional parameters in the “f” block to provision a card as working card.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ENT-EQPT Description (continued) Input Format ENT-EQPT:[]::::[]:[PROTID=,] [PRTYPE=,][RVRTV=,][RVTM=][:]; where: Example • is the access identifier from the “EQPT” section on page 4-11 • is the AID card type; valid values for are shown in the “EQUIPMENT_TYPE” section on page 4-40 • is the protecting card slot identifier of the protection group and is th
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section ENT-FFP- Description (continued) Input Format ENT-FFP-:[]:,:::: [PROTID=,][RVRTV=,][RVTM=,] [PSDIRN=][:]; where: • identifies a working port and is the AID from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • identifies a protection port and is the AID from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • is the protection group identifier (protection group name)
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 4. The TL1 password security is enforced with the following rules: a. The username must not be the same as the password (). b. The password must have one non-alphabetic and one special (*, %, or #) character. c. There is no password toggling.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section EX-SW- Description (continued) Related Messages DLT-FFP- ED-FFP- ENT-FFP- OPR-PROTNSW- RLS-PROTNSW- RTRV-FFP- Input Format EX-SW-:[]::[::]; where: • identifies the facility in the NE to which the switch request is directed. is from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11. must not be null. • is the BLSR switch type.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.42 INH-MSG-DBCHG: Inhibit Database Change Message This command disables REPT DBCHG. Section INH-MSG-DBCHG Description Category Log Security Retrieve Related Messages ALW-MSG-DBCHG REPT DBCHG RTRV-LOG Input Format INH-MSG-DBCHG:[]::[::,,]; Input Example INH-MSG-DBCHG:CISCO::123; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section INH-SWDX-EQPT Description (continued) Input Example INH-SWDX-EQPT:CISCO:SLOT-1:1234; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.44 INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT: Inhibit Switch to Protection Equipment (Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command instructs the NE to inhibit automatic or manual switching of an equipment unit to protection. Use the ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT command to release the inhibit.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 7. If sending the inhibit switch to protection command to the protect card when a working card in the same protection group has already raised the condition of INHSWWKG, the SWLD (Status, Working unit Locked) error message should be responsed. 8. Sending the inhibit switch to protection command to an active protect card when the peer working card is failed or missing, the SWFA (Status, Working unit Failed) error message should be responsed. 9.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands The inhibit state is persistent over TCC+ side switches and removal/reboot of all the units in the protection group. The inhibit state can but does not have to be persistent over a complete power cycle of the NE. The unit specified by the AID will raise the condition of INHSWWKG when this command is sent. Notes: 1. The command only supports one value of the parameter - BTH.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT Description (continued) Input Format INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT:[]::[::]; where: • This parameter can either be the protection unit for which switching back to working is inhibited (lock-on) or the working unit for which carrying traffic is to be inhibited (lockout); is from the “EQPT” section on page 4-11 • is the direction of the switching.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section INIT-REG- Description (continued) Input Format INIT-REG-:[]::::,,[],[], [][,,]; where: • is the access identifier.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section INIT-SYS Description (continued) Input Example INIT-SYS:HOTWATER:SLOT-8:201; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.48 OPR-EXT-CONT: Operate External Control This command operates an external control and closes the external control contact. Notes: 1. The duration has one value in this release: CONTS, Continuous duration 2. In an automatic state, the contact could be opened or closed depending on the provisioned trigger. 3.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.49 OPR-LPBK-: Operate Loopback (DS1, EC1, G1000, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, T1, T3) (OC192 supported for ONS 15454 only) This command operates a signal loopback on an I/O card. Notes: 1. The optional [] defaults to FACILITY in this command. 2. The TERMINAL loopback type is not supported for the DS1 line of a DS3XM card.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Force Switch of Working Line (to Protection Line). If the AID identifies a working line, then service will be transferred from the working line to the protection line unless a request of equal or higher priority is in effect. A lockout of protection and a signal fail of protection line have higher priority than this switch command. Lockout of Protection Line.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section OPR-PROTNSW- Description (continued) Related Messages DLT-FFP- ED-FFP- ENT-FFP- EX-SW- RLS-PROTNSW- RTRV-FFP- Input Format OPR-PROTNSW-:[]::::,[]; where: • identifies the facility in the NE to which the switch request is directed and is from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • is the switch command on the facility; valid value
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section OPR-PROTNSW- Description (continued) Input Format OPR-PROTNSW-:[]::::[:]; where: • identifies the entity in the NE to which the switch request is directed and is from the “STS” section on page 4-12 • is the switch command that is to be initiated on the paths; valid values for are shown in the “SWITCH” section on page 4-59 Input Example OPR-PROTNSW-STS1:CISCO:STS-2-1:123::MAN; Errors Th
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.53 OPR-SYNCNSW: Operate Synchronization Switch This command forces the NE to switch to the reference specified by the synchronization reference number if the reference supplied is valid, otherwise the command will fail. The Operate Synchronization Switches are released by the RLS-SYNCNSW command or are overridden by a synchronization reference failure. Once the switch is effective, an event “MANSWTOPRI”, Manual Switch to Primary (or Secondary ...
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.54 REPT ALM : Report Alarm (DS1, E100, E1000, EC1, G1000, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1) (DS1, E1000, EC1, OC192, STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) Reports an alarm condition against a facility or a path.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.55 REPT ALM BITS: Report Alarm Building Integrated Timing Supply Reports an alarm condition on a BITS facility.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.56 REPT ALM COM: Report Alarm COM Reports an alarm condition when an AID cannot be given, for example, a fan failure is reported using this message.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.57 REPT ALM ENV: Report Alarm Environment Reports a customer-defined condition on an environmental alarm input.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.58 REPT ALM EQPT: Report Alarm Equipment Reports an alarm condition against an equipment unit or slot.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.59 REPT ALM RING: Report Alarm Ring Reports an alarm condition against a ring object for BLSR.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.60 REPT ALM SYNCN: Report Alarm Synchronization Reports an alarm condition against a synchronization reference.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.61 REPT DBCHG: Report Change Reports any changes on the NE that result from: 1. TL1 provisioning commands or their GUI equivalents containing the verbs: ALW, DLT, ED, ENT, INH, INIT, OPR, RLS, SET, and SW (for example, DLT-EQPT,ENT-CRS-STS1) 2. External event such as a board insertion.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.62 REPT EVT : Report Event (DS1, E100, E1000, EC1, G1000, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1) (DS1, E1000, EC1, OC192, STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) Reports the occurrence of a non-alarmed event.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.63 REPT EVT BITS: Report Event BITS Reports the occurrence of a non-alarmed event against a BITS facility.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.64 REPT EVT COM: Report Event COM Reports a non-alarmed event against an NE when there is no AID associated with it.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.65 REPT EVT ENV: Report Event Environment Reports the occurrence of a non-alarmed event against an environment alarm input.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.66 REPT EVT EQPT: Report Event Equipment Reports the occurrence of a non-alarmed event against an equipment unit or slot.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.67 REPT EVT RING: Report Event Ring Reports the occurrence of a non-alarmed event against a ring object for BLSR. Note When a change is made to a BLSR, including creating a new circuit, the circuit will not have BLSR protection until after the BLSR-UPDATED message is received.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.68 REPT EVT SECU: Report Event Security Reports the occurrence of a non-alarmed security even against the NE. Based on TR-NWT-000835 in TR-NWT-000835 and the AID of the security alarm should be the Connection Identifier (CID) which is not supported in this release. The COM or UID is an acceptable substitute for the AID here. CID’s will be supported in a future release.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.69 REPT EVT SYNCN: Report Event Synchronization Reports the occurrence of a non-alarmed event against a synchronization entity.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.70 REPT SW: Report Switch (Cisco ONS 15454 only) Reports the autonomous switching of an active unit in a duplex equipment pair to the standby state and its mate to the active state. An automatic report for the occurrence or clearance of an alarm or event that triggers the switch may be associated with the message.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RLS-EXT-CONT Description Category Environmental Alarms and Controls Security Maintenance Related Messages OPR-EXT-CONT REPT ALM ENV REPT EVT ENV RTRV-ALM-ENV RTRV-ATTR-CONT Input Format RLS-EXT-CONT:[]::[::,]; RTRV-ATTR-ENV RTRV-COND-ENV RTRV-EXT-CONT SET-ATTR-CONT SET-ATTR-ENV where: • identifies the external control being released and is from the “ENV” section on page 4-10 Input Example RLS-EXT-CONT:CISCO:ENV-OU
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.73 RLS-PROTNSW-: Release Protection Switch (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192) (OC192 supported for ONS 15454 only) This command instructs a SONET NE to release a SONET line protection switch request. The release of a protection switch request is applicable only to the OPR-PROTNSW protection switch commands, the user-initiated switch protection commands. Notes: 1. This command is not used for the common control (TCC+ or XC/XCVT) cards.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.74 RLS-PROTNSW-: Release Protection Switch (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) (STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) This command instructs a SONET NE to release a SONET path protection switch request that was established with the OPR-PROTNSW- command. This command assumes that only one user-initiated switch is active per AID. Notes: 1. This command applies to UPSR configuration only. 2.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RLS-PROTNSW-VT1 Description Category UPSR Switching Security Maintenance Related Messages OPR-PROTNSW- OPR-PROTNSW-VT1 REPT SW RLS-PROTNSW- Input Format RLS-PROTNSW-VT1:[]::[::]; where: • identifies the entity in the NE to which the switch request is directed and is from the “VT1_5” section on page 4-17 Input Example RLS-PROTNSW-VT1:CISCO:VT1-4-2-3-1:123; Errors This message generates all the de
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.77 RMV-: Remove (EC1, G1000, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, T1, T3) (EC1, G1000, OC192 supported for ONS 15454 only) This command removes a facility from service.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.79 RTRV-: Retrieve (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192) (OC192 supported for ONS 15454 only) This command retrieves the attributes (i.e. service parameters) and the state of an OC-N facility. Both RINGID and BLSRTYPE identify the OCN port connected with a BLSR. These attributes are only presented for the OC12, OC48, OC192 ports within a BLSR connection. The RTRV-BLSR command with the AID RINGID, can provide more information on this BLSR.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV- Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “:,,[],[]:[DCC=,][TMGREF=,] [SYNCMSG=,][SENDDUS=,][PJMON=,] [SFBER=,][SDBER=,][MODE=,] [WVLEN=,][RINGID=,][BLSRTYPE=,] [MUX=]:[]” ; where: • is the access identifier from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • identifies the OCN port role (e
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section Output Format (continued) RTRV- Description (continued) • Valid values for are shown in the “BLSR_TYPE” section on page 4-23 and is optional. • BLSR Extension Byte (supported only on OC48AS cards). Valid values for are shown in the “MUX_TYPE” section on page 4-49; is optional. • identifies the OCN port state (e.g.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.80 RTRV-: Retrieve (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) (STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) This command retrieves the attributes associated with an STS path. The SFBER, SDBER, RVRTV, and RVTM parameters only apply to UPSR. The path trace message is a 64 character string including the terminating CR (carriage return) and LF (line feed) that is transported in the J1 byte of the SONET STS Path overhead.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV- Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “::[LEVEL=,][SFBER=,][SDBER=,] [RVRTV=,][RVTM=,][EXPTRC=,] [TRC=,][INCTRC=,][TRCMODE=,] [TACC=]” ; where: • is the access identifier from the “STS” section on page 4-12 • indicates the rate of the cross connected channel; valid values for are shown in the “STS_PATH” se
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV- Description (continued) Output Example TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00 M 001 COMPLD “STS-2-4::LEVEL=STS1,SFBER=1E-3,SDBER=1E-5,RVRTV=Y,RVTM=1.0, EXPTRC=“EXPTRCSTRING”,TRC=“TRCSTRING”, INCTRC=“INCTRCSTRING”,TRCMODE=AUTO,TACC=8” ; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM- Description (continued) Input Format RTRV-ALM-:[]::::[], [],[][,,,]; where: • is the access identifier from the “ALL” section on page 4-5 and must not be null • is the 2-letter notification code; valid values for are shown in the “NOTIF_CODE” section on page 4-49. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.82 RTRV-ALM-ALL: Retrieve Alarm All This command instructs the NE to retrieve and send the current status of all active alarm conditions. The alarm condition or severity to be retrieved is specified using the input parameters as a filter. According to GR-833, the RTRV-ALM-ALL command only reports EQPT, RING, COM, and rr (T1, T3, OCN, EC1, STSN, VT1, and DS1) alarms.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM-ALL Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “[],[]:,,,,,,: [],[]” ; where: • is the identifier that has an alarm condition and is from the “ALL” section on page 4-5, is optional • is the type of access identifier; valid values for are shown in the “MOD2B” section on page 4-45, is optional • is the not
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM-BITS Description (continued) Related Messages ED-BITS ED-NE-SYNCN ED-SYNCN OPR-SYNCNSW REPT ALM REPT ALM BITS REPT ALM COM REPT ALM ENV REPT ALM EQPT REPT ALM RING REPT ALM SYNCN REPT EVT BITS REPT EVT COM REPT EVT SYNCN RLS-SYNCNSW RTRV-ALM- Input Format RTRV-ALM-BITS:[]::::[], [],[][,,,]; RTRV-ALM-ALL RTRV-ALM-ENV RTRV-ALM-EQPT RTRV-ALM-RING RTRV-ALM-SYNCN RTRV-BITS RTRV
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM-BITS Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,[]:,,,,,,: []” ; where: • is the identifier that has an alarm condition and is from the “BITS” section on page 4-9 • is the type of access identifier; valid values for are shown in the “MOD2B” section on page 4-45 and is optional • is the 2-letter notification code; va
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM-ENV Description (continued) Input Format RTRV-ALM-ENV:[]::::[],[]; where: • is the access identifier from the “ENV” section on page 4-10; must not be null For RTRV-ALM-ENV, only ENV-IN-{1-4} is a valid AID for ONS 15454 and only ENV-IN-{1-6} is a valid AID for ONS 15327. ENV-OUT-{1,6} is not a valid AID for RTRV-ALM-ENV.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.85 RTRV-ALM-EQPT: Retrieve Alarm Equipment This command instructs the NE to retrieve and send the current status of its alarm conditions associated with the equipment units. The alarm condition or severity to be retrieved is specified using the input parameters as a filter.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM-EQPT Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “[],[]:,,,,,,: []” ; where: • is the identifier that has an alarm condition and is from the “EQPT” section on page 4-11; is optional • valid values for are shown in the “MOD2B” section on page 4-45; is optional • is the 2-letter notification code; valid values for
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM-RING Description (continued) Input Format RTRV-ALM-RING:[]:[]:::[], [],[][,,,]; where: • identifies a BLSR ID with alarm condition; is a string and a null value is equivalent to ALL. • is a notification code; valid values for are shown in the “NOTIF_CODE” section on page 4-49 and a null value is equivalent ALL.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.87 RTRV-ALM-SYNCN: Retrieve Alarm Synchronization This command instructs the NE to retrieve and send the current status of its alarm conditions associated with a synchronization facility. The alarm condition or severity to be retrieved can be specified by using the input parameters as a filter.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ALM-SYNCN Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,[]:,,,,,,: []” ; where: • is the identifier that has an alarm condition and is from the “SYN” section on page 4-14 • is the type of access identifier: valid values for are shown in the “MOD2B” section on page 4-45 and is optional • is the 2-letter notification code; v
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ATTR-CONT Description (continued) Input Format RTRV-ATTR-CONT:[]::[::]; where: • identifies the external control for which attributes are being set; is from the “ENV” section on page 4-10 and must not be null • is the type of external control; valid values for are shown in the “CONTTYPE” section on page 4-34. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-ATTR-ENV Description (continued) Input Format RTRV-ATTR-ENV:[]::::[],[]; where: • is the access identifier from the “ENV” section on page 4-10 and must not be null • is the notification code for the environmental alarm; valid values for are shown in the “NOTIF_CODE” section on page 4-49. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.90 RTRV-BITS: Retrieve Building Integrated Timing Supply This command retrieves the BITS configuration command.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-BITS Description (continued) Output Example TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00 M 001 COMPLD “BITS-1::LINECDE=AMI,FMT=ESF,LBO=0-133,SYNCMSG=Y, AISTHRSHLD=PRS:IS” ; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.91 RTRV-BLSR: Retrieve Bidirectional Line Switched Ring This command retrieves the BLSR information of the NE. A two-fiber or four-fiber BLSR can be retrieved.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-BLSR Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “[]::[RINGID=,][NODEID=,][MODE=,] [RVRTV=,][RVTM=,][SRVRTV=,] [SRVTM=,][EASTWORK=,] [WESTWORK=,][EASTPROT=,] [WESTPROT=]” ; where: Output Example • identifies the BLSR of the NE and is from the “BLSR” section on page 4-9. is optional.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.92 RTRV-COND-: Retrieve Condition (DS1, E100, E1000, EC1, G1000, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1) (DS1, E1000, EC1, OC192, STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only. This command retrieves the current standing condition and state associated with an entity.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-COND- Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,[]:[],,[],,,,, []” ; where: • is the identifier that has an alarm condition and is from the “ALL” section on page 4-5 • Valid values for are shown in the “MOD2ALM” section on page 4-44, is optional • is the notification code; valid values for are shown in the “N
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-COND-ALL Description Category Fault Security Retrieve Related Messages REPT ALM REPT ALM BITS REPT ALM COM REPT ALM ENV REPT ALM EQPT REPT ALM RING REPT ALM SYNCN RTRV-ALM- RTRV-ALM-ALL RTRV-ALM-BITS Input Format RTRV-COND-ALL:[]::::[][,,,]; RTRV-ALM-ENV RTRV-ALM-EQPT RTRV-ALM-RING RTRV-ALM-SYNCN RTRV-COND- RTRV-COND-BITS RTRV-COND-ENV RTRV-COND-EQPT RTRV-COND-RING RTRV-COND-SYNCN where:
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.94 RTRV-COND-BITS: Retrieve Condition Building Integrated Timing Supply This command retrieves the standing conditions on BITS.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-COND-BITS Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,[]:[],,[],,,,, []” ; where: • is an identifier that has an alarm condition and is from the “BITS” section on page 4-9 • is the type of AID.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.95 RTRV-COND-ENV: Retrieve Condition Environment This command retrieves the environmental conditions.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-COND-ENV Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “:,,,,,,,[]” ; where: • is the access identifier and is from the “ENV” section on page 4-10 • is the notification code; valid values for are shown in the “NOTIF_CODE” section on page 4-49 • is the alarm type for the environmental alarm; valid values for are shown in the “ENV_ALM” section
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-COND-EQPT Description (continued) Input Format RTRV-COND-EQPT:[]::::[][,,,]; where: • is an identifier that has an alarm condition; is from the “EQPT” section on page 4-11 and must not be null • is the type of condition to be retrieved; valid values for are shown in the “CONDITION” section on page 4-24. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.97 RTRV-COND-RING: Retrieve Condition Ring This command retrieves the current standing condition against a ring object for BLSR. Note When a change is made to a BLSR, including creating a new circuit, the circuit will not have BLSR protection until after the BLSR-UPDATED message is received.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-COND-RING Description (continued) Output Example TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00 M 001 COMPLD “RING-88:MN,RING-MISMATCH,SA,,,,, \“FAR END OF FIBER IS PROVISIONED WITH DIFFERENT RING ID\”,” ; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.98 RTRV-COND-SYNCN: Retrieve Condition Synchronization This command retrieves the synchronization condition.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-COND-SYNCN Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,[]:[],,[],,,,, []” ; where: • is the identifier that has an alarm condition and is from the “SYN” section on page 4-14 • is the type of AID.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands If retrieved on point f1 or f2, the output format is the same as the 1-way output.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-CRS- Description Category Cross Connections Security Retrieve Related Messages DLT-CRS- DLT-CRS-VT1 ENT-CRS- ENT-CRS-VT1 RTRV-CRS-VT1 Input Format RTRV-CRS-:[]::[::::]; where: • identifies STS to check for connection membership. can be a Facility, STS, or ALL AID. The ALL AID defaults to NE which reports all the existing cross connections of the NE.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.100 RTRV-CRS-VT1: Retrieve Virtual Tributary Cross Connect This command retrieves the VT cross-connection information. Notes: 1. The UPSR VT cross connection can be retrieved by using “&” in the AID fields of this command.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands If retrieved on point f1 or f2, the output will be: “f1&f2,s1&s2:CCT” If retrieved on selector s1 or s2, the output will be: “s1&s2,f1&f2:CCT” 2. All a&b AIDs in the TL1 cross connection command are in the format of WorkingAid&ProtectAid 3. Both 1WAYPCA and 2WAYPCA is used to specify a PCA cross connection.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.101 RTRV-DS1: Retrieve DS1 Layer of DS3XM (Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command retrieves the test access attributes on the DS3XM card at the DS1 layer.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.102 RTRV-EC1: Retrieve EC1 (Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command retrieves the facility status of an EC1 card.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.103 RTRV-EQPT: Retrieve Equipment This command retrieves the data and state parameters associated with an equipment unit. This command returns the PRTYPE, PROTID, RVTM and RVRTV parameters for a card inside of a protection group by the following scenario: 1. A working AID/card within a 1:1 protection group, the PRTYPE, PROTID, RVTM and RVRTV attributes will be displayed. 2.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-EQPT Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “:,,[],[]: [PROTID=,][PRTYPE=,][RVRTV=,] [RVTM=,][CARDNAME=]:[]” ; where: • is the equipment unit identifier and is from the“EQPT” section on page 4-11 • is a string • indicates if the equipment unit is physically present; valid values for are shown in the “E
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.104 RTRV-EXT-CONT: Retrieve External Control This command instructs the NE to report the control state of an external control. The command can be used to audit the result of an OPR-EXT-CONT or a RLS-EXT-CONT command. Notes: 1. If the CONTTYPE is null, the existing conttype on this AID will be returned. 2. The duration is not supported, it defaults to CONTS.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-EXT-CONT Description (continued) Output Example TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00 M 001 COMPLD “ENV-OUT-2:AIRCOND,CONTS,OPEN” ; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.105 RTRV-FFP-: Retrieve Facility Protection Group (OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192) (OC192 supported for ONS 15454 only) This command retrieves the optical facility protection information.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-FFP- Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,::[PROTID=,][RVRTV=,] [RVTM=,][PSDIRN=]” ; where: • identifies the working port and is the AID from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • identifies the protection port and is the AID from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • is the protection group identifier (protection group name).
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.106 RTRV-G1000: Retrieve G1000 Facility (Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command retrieves the G1000 facilities configuration.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.107 RTRV-HDR: Retrieve Header This command instructs the NE to return the header of a TL1 response message. Used by TL1 clients to determine if the link to the NE is still active and if the NE is responding to commands.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-INV Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,::[PN=,][HWREV=,] [FWREV=,][SN=,][CLEI=]” ; where: • is the access identifier from the “EQPT” section on page 4-11 • specifies the type of AID and is a string • is the HW part number; is a string and is optional • is the HW Rev; is a string and is optional • is the firmwar
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section Output Format RTRV-LOG Description (continued) SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,:CURRENT=, [PREVIOUS=,],, [TIME=,][DATE=]:” ; where: • is the access identifier from the “ALL” section on page 4-5 • is the alarm number of the log and is an integer • is the current severity; valid values for are shown in the “NOTIF_CODE” section on
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.110 RTRV-NE-GEN: Retrieve Network Element General This command is used to retrieve the general NE attributes.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.111 RTRV-NE-IPMAP: Retrieve Network Element IPMAP This command indicates the IP address and node name of the DCC connected node which is connected to the AID specified.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.112 RTRV-NE-SYNCN: Retrieve Network Element Synchronization This command is used to retrieve the synchronization attributes of the NE. Notes: 1. Although mixed mode timing is supported in this release, it is not recommended. See the “Mixed Mode Timing Support” section on page 1-7 for more information. 2. The existing external and line modes have the same functionality in all 3.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-NE-SYNCN Description (continued) Output Example TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00 M 001 COMPLD “::TMMD=LINE,SSMGEN=GEN1,QRES=ABOVE-PRS,RVRTV=Y,RVTM=8.0” ; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-PM- Description (continued) Input Format RTRV-PM-:[]::::[],[ ],[],[],[],[],[
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-PM- Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,[]:,,[], [],[],[],[],[]” ; where: • is the access identifier from the “ALL” section on page 4-5 • specifies the type of AID; valid values for are shown in the “MOD2B” section on page 4-45, is optional • indicates the type of monitored parameter
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.114 RTRV-PMMODE-: Retrieve Performance Mode of PM Data Collection (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) (STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) This command instructs a SONET NE to send the type of PM mode that has been previously set in the NE. This command can be used to identify whether the PM parameters are Section, Line or Path type, and to identify whether or not the PM are being collected by the NE.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-PMMODE- Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “:[],” ; where: • identifies the entity from where the PM mode is being retrieved; is from the “STS” section on page 4-12 • identifies the location from where the PM mode is being retrieved; valid values for are shown in the “LOCATION” section on page 4-42. is optional.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands When the transmitted string is queried under the OFF, MANUAL or AUTO path trace mode, the transmitted string is the provisioned transmit string. Notes: 1. A null value for the defaults to INCTRC. 2. Only the NEND of the value is supported. A null value of the defaults to NEND. 3. Sending a FEND of the with this command, an “unsupported locn value” error message will display. 4.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.116 RTRV-SYNCN: Retrieve Synchronization This command retrieves the synchronization reference list used to determine the sources for the NE's reference clock and the BITS output clock. For each clock, up to three synchronization sources may be specified (e.g. PRIMARY, SECOND, THIRD). Notes: 1. To retrieve/set the timing mode, SSM message Set or Quality of RES information, use the RTRV-NE-SYNCN and ED-NE-SYNCN commands. 2.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-SYNCN Description (continued) Output Example TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00 M 001 COMPLD “SYNC-NE:PRI,FAC-1-2,PRS,ACT” ; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.117 RTRV-T1: Retrieve T1 Facility This command retrieves the DS-1 facilities configuration.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-T1 Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “::[LINECDE=,][FMT=,] [LBO=,][TACC=]:[]” ; where: • is the access identifier from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 • is the line code; valid values for are shown in the “LINE_CODE” section on page 4-42, is optional • is the frame format; valid values for are shown in the “FRAME_FORMAT
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-T3 Description (continued) Related Messages ED- ED-DS1 ED-EC1 ED-G1000 ED-T1 ED-T3 RMV- Input Format RTRV-T3:[]::[::::]; RST- RTRV- RTRV-DS1 RTRV-EC1 RTRV-G1000 RTRV-T1 where: • is the access identifier from the “FACILITY” section on page 4-11 and must not be null Input Example RTRV-T3:CISCO:FAC-1-2:123; Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “::[FMT=,][LINECD
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.119 RTRV-TH-: Retrieve Threshold (DS1, EC1, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C, T1, T3, VT1) (DS1, EC1, OC192, STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) This command retrieves the threshold level of one or more monitored parameters.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-TH- Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,[]:,[],,,[]” ; where: • is the access identifier from the “ALL” section on page 4-5 • specifies the type of AID; valid values for are shown in the “MOD2B” section on page 4-45, is optional • indicates the monitored type; valid values for are shown in the “ALL_MONT
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-TOD Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “,,,, ,,” ; where: • is the current calendar year and is a string • is the month of the year and ranges from 01–12; is a string • is the day of the month and ranges from 01–31; is a string • is the hour of the day and ranges from 00–23; is a string • is the mi
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section RTRV-VT1 Description (continued) Output Format SID DATE TIME M CTAG COMPLD “::[RVRTV=,][RVTM=,][TACC=]” ; where: Output Example • is the access identifier from the “VT1_5” section on page 4-17 • is the revertive mode which only applies to UPSR VT1 path.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section SET-ATTR-CONT Description (continued) Input Format SET-ATTR-CONT:[]::[::]; where: • identifies the external control for which attributes are being retrieved and is from the “ENV” section on page 4-10 • is the type of external control for which the attribute is being retrieved; valid values for are shown in the “CONTTYPE” section on page 4-34 Input Example SET-ATTR-CONT:CISCO:ENV-OUT-1:123
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.124 SET-PMMODE-: Set Performance Mode of PM Data Collection (STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C) (STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) This command instructs a SONET NE to set the mode and to turn on or off the mode of the PM data collection. The Cisco ONS 15454 is capable of collecting and storing section, line and path PM data. The PM mode and state of an entity are retrieved by using the RTRV-PMMODE command.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 3.5.125 SET-TH-: Set Threshold (DS1, EC1, OC3, OC12,OC48, OC192, STS1, STS3C, STS6C, STS9C, STS12C, STS24C, STS48C, STS192C,T1, T3, VT1) (DS1, EC1, OC192, STS192C supported for ONS 15454 only) This command sets the threshold of PM parameters.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section SET-TOD Description (continued) Input Format SET-TOD:[]::::,,,, ,,[][:DST=]; where: • is the current calendar year and is an integer • is the month of the year and ranges from 01–12; is an integer • is the day of the month and ranges from 01–31; is an integer • is the hour of the day and ranges from 00–24; is an integer • <
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section SW-DX-EQPT Description (continued) Input Format SW-DX-EQPT:[]::::[][,]; where: • identifies the equipment (XC/XCVT) unit in the NE that is to be switched with its mate unit; is from the “EQPT” section on page 4-11 • Valid values for are shown in the “CMD_MODE” section on page 4-23 Input Example SW-DX-EQPT:CISCO:SLOT-1:123::FRCD Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands 6. If this command is sent to a missing working card, the SWFA (Status, Working Unit Failed) error message will be responsed. 7. If this command is used on a protection card, the IIAC (Input, Invalid Access Identifier) error message will be responsed. 8. If sending a mode parameter with a value other than NORM, FRCD, or null, the IDNV (Input, Data Not Valid) error message will be responsed. 9.
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section SW-TOPROTN-EQPT Description (continued) Input Example SW-TOPROTN-EQPT:CISCO:SLOT-1:123::FRCD,SLOT-3,BTH; Errors This message generates all the default errors 3.5.129 SW-TOWKG-EQPT: Switch to Working Equipment (Cisco ONS 15454 only) This command instructs the NE to switch the protected working unit back to working unit. This command is used for non-SONET line cards (e.g. DS1, DS3, DS3XM, and EC1).
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Section SW-TOWKG-EQPT Description Category Equipment Security Maintenance Related Messages ALW-SWDX-EQPT ALW-SWTOPROTN-EQPT ALW-SWTOWKG-EQPT DLT-EQPT ED-EQPT ENT-EQPT INH-SWDX-EQPT INH-SWTOPROTN-EQPT Input Format SW-TOWKG-EQPT:[]::::[],[]; INH-SWTOWKG-EQPT REPT ALM EQPT REPT EVT EQPT RTRV-ALM-EQPT RTRV-COND-EQPT RTRV-EQPT SW-DX-EQPT SW-TOPROTN-EQPT where: • is the parameter that identifies the working unit that i
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions TL1 Commands Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, R3.
C H A P T E R 4 TL1 Command Components This chapter describes the components of TL1 commands and autonomous messages for the Cisco ONS 15454 and the Cisco ONS 15327, Release 3.3, including: • TL1 default values • Access identifiers (AIDs) • Parameter types 4.1 TL1 Default Values 4.1.1 BLSR Table 4-1 BLSR BLSR Default RVRTV Y RVTM 5.0 minutes SRVRTV Y SRVTM 5.0 minutes 4.1.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components TL1 Default Values 4.1.3 Environmental Alarms and Controls Table 4-3 Environmental Alarms and Controls Environmental Alarms and Controls Default OPR-EXT-CONT CONTTYPE is set as one provisioned in the respective AID, there is not default for it. It is only used as a filter if entered. DUR is always taken as CONT. RTRV-ATTR-CONT There is no default for CONTTYPE. It is only used as a filter if entered.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components TL1 Default Values Table 4-5 Performance (continued) Performance Default RTRV-TH- MONTYPE defaults to CVL for OCN, EC1, and DSN. MONTYPE defaults to ESP for STSp MONTYPE defaults to UASV for VT1. MONTYPE defaults to AISSP for the DS1 layer of the DS3XM card. LOCN defaults to NEND. TMPER defaults to 15 minutes. SET-PMMODE- PMSTATE defaults to ON. SET-TH- LOCN defaults to NEND. TMPER defaults to 15 minutes. 4.1.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components TL1 Default Values 4.1.7 SONET Line Protection Table 4-7 SONET Line Protection SONET Line Protection Default OCN Line Protection PROTID defaults to the protecting port of the protection group (SLOT-#(OCN)PORT-#). It is a string that can have a maximum length of 32 characters. RVRTV defaults to N (non-revertive mode). RVTM defaults to 5.0 minutes. PSDIRN defaults to UNI. OPR-PROTNSW- ST (switch type) is optional and for BLSR protection switch only.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.1.9 Synchronization Table 4-9 Synchronization Synchronization Default BITS LINECDE defaults to B8ZS. FMT defaults to ESF. SYNCMSG defaults to Y. PST defaults to OOS. NE-SYNCN TMMDE defaults to EXTERNAL. SSMGEN defaults to GEN1. QRES defaults to SAM-AS-DUS. RVRTV defaults to Y. RVTM defaults to 5.0 minutes. SYNCN PRI/SEC QRES defaults to ABOVE-STU. PRI STATUS defaults to ACT. SEC STATUS defaults to STBY. THIRD QRES and STATUS defaults to NULL.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers Table 4-10 ALL for ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 (continued) AID ONS 15454 ONS 15327 ENV ENV-{IN,OUT}-ALL ENV-{IN,OUT}-{1-4} 4 Input, 4 Output ENV-{IN,OUT}-ALL ENV-{IN,OUT}-{1-6} 6 Input, 2 Output EQPT AIP ALL BP FAN SLOT-ALL SLOT-{1-17} SLOT-{1-6,12-17} SLOT-ALL SLOT-{1-8} FACILITY FAC-{1-6,12-17}-ALL FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-12} FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-14} FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4} FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6} FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-8} FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1} FAC-{5,6,12,13}-
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers Table 4-10 ALL for ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 (continued) AID ONS 15454 ONS 15327 SYN_SRC BITS-1 BITS-2 FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4} FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1} FAC-{5,6,12,13}-{1} INTERNAL NONE SYNC-NE FAC-{1-4}-{1} OC12, OC48 FAC-{1-4}-{1-4} OC3 INTERNAL SYNC-NE SYNC-{BITS1,BITS2} SYNC_REF SYNC-ALL SYNC-NE SYNC-{BITS1,BITS2} SYNC-ALL SYNC-NE SYNC-{BITS1,BITS2} SYNCSW INT PRI SEC THIRD INT PRI SEC THIRD TAP {0, 1-999} {0, 1-999} VT1_5 VT1-{1-6,12-17}-1-{
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers Table 4-11 CrossConnectID for ONS 15454 (continued) AID ONS 15454 Pattern STS FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4} STS-{1-6,12-17}-ALL STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,10,-,37} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,13,25,37} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,25} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,7,-,22} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,7,10-46} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,4,7,10} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,7,13,19,-,43} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1,7} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1-12} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1-48} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6} STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1} STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,13,25
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.2.4 BITS 4.2.4.1 BITS for ONS 15454 AID for BITS Table 4-13 BITS for ONS 15454 Pattern Description BITS-ALL BITS AIDS of both BITS-1 and BITS-2 in the RTRV-BITS command BITS-{1,2} Individual BITS AID 4.2.4.2 BITS for ONS 15327 AID for BITS Table 4-14 BITS for ONS 15327 Pattern Description BITS-ALL BITS AIDS of both BITS-1 and BITS-2 in the RTRV-BITS command BITS-{1,2} Individual BITS AID 4.2.5 BLSR 4.2.5.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.2.5.2 BLSR for ONS 15327 BLSR AIDs are used to access the specific BLSR of the NE. Table 4-16 BLSR for ONS 15327 Pattern Description ALL The whole BLSR of the NE BLSR-ALL The whole BLSR of the NE BLSR-{0-9999} Individual BLSR of the NE 4.2.6 DS1 (ONS 15454 only) Used to access the DS-1 frame layer of the DS3XM. Table 4-17 DS1 for ONS 15454 Pattern Description DS1-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6}-{1-28} (ONS 15454 only) DS1 AID for the DX3XM card 4.2.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.2.8 EQPT 4.2.8.1 EQPT for ONS 15454 Equipment AIDs are used to access specific cards. The OC48/OC192 cards can only use the high speed slots (Slot 5, Slot 6, Slot 12, Slot 13). Table 4-20 EQPT for ONS 15454 Pattern Description AIP The AID for the AIP. It is used for RTRV-INV output only. ALL The ALL AID is only used for the RTRV-INV input command. It reports all of the inventory information of the whole NE: AIP, BP, FAN and SLOT-ALL.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers Table 4-22 FACILITY for ONS 15454 (continued) Pattern Description FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-6} Facilities for the DS3XM card FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1} Facility AID for the one-port OC12, and OC48AS cards FAC-{5,6,12,13}-{1} Facility AID for the OC48/OC192 card. The OC48/OC192 cards can only use the high speed slots (Slot 5, Slot 6, Slot 12, Slot 13). 4.2.9.2 FACILITY for ONS 15327 Facilities AIDs are used to access specific ports.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers Table 4-24 STS for ONS 15454 (continued) Pattern Description FAC-{1-6,12-17}-{1-4} Dynamically allocated STSs of all widths for the G1000-4 card STS-{1-6,12-17}-{1} STS1 AID for a DS1card STS3C AID for a four-port OC3 card STS9C AID for a one-port OC12 and four-port OC12 card STS12C AID for a one-port OC12 card STS48C AID for an OC48AS card STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,13,25,37-81} STS12C AID for an OC192 card STS-{5,6,12,13}-{1,13,25,37} STS12C AID for
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.2.11 SYN 4.2.11.1 SYN for ONS 15454 Synchronization AIDs Table 4-26 SYN for ONS 15454 Pattern Description SYNC-NE NE sync AID 4.2.11.2 SYN for ONS 15327 Synchronization AIDs Table 4-27 SYN for ONS 15327 Pattern Description SYNC-NE NE sync AID 4.2.12 SYN_SRC 4.2.12.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.2.12.2 SYN_SRC for ONS 15327 Synchronization source Table 4-29 SYN_SRC for ONS 15327 Pattern Description FAC-{1-4}-{1-4} Sync source is the optical card (OC3) facility FAC-{1-4}-{1} Sync source is the optical card (OC12, OC48) facility INTERNAL Set the SYN_SRC to be the system default value. The “Internal” value of the SYN_SRC is only applied for the SYNC-NE AID on the ED-SYNCN command. SYNC-NE SYNC-NE source.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.2.13.2 SYNC_REF for ONS 15327 Synchronization AIDs Table 4-31 SYNC_REF for ONS 15327 Pattern Description SYNC-ALL NE, BITS1 and BITS2 sync AIDs used for the RTRV-SYNCN command only SYNC-NE NE sync AID SYNC-{BITS1,BITS2} BITS1 and BITS2 sync AIDs 4.2.14 SYNCSW 4.2.14.1 SYNCSW for ONS 15454 New synchronization reference that will be used Table 4-32 SYNCSW for ONS 15454 Pattern Description INT Internal clock.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Access Identifiers 4.2.15 TAP 4.2.15.1 TAP for ONS 15454 Test access path AID which indicates the TAP number Table 4-34 TAP for ONS 15454 Pattern Description {0, 1-999} Indicates individual TAP number of the NE. The zero (0) TAP number is used in the [] field of the ED-rr test access related commands. When [] is zero (0), the TAP is deleted. 4.2.15.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.2.16.2 VT1_5 for ONS 15327 Virtual termination AIDs Table 4-37 VT1_5 for ONS 15327 Pattern Description ALL All the VT cross connections of the NE. This AID is only used for the RTRV-CRS-VT1 command. VT1-{5-6}-{1-2}-{1-7}-{1-4} DS1 on XTC card VT AID set VT1-{5-6}-{1-3}-{1-7}-{1-4} DS3 on XTC card VT AID Set VT1-{1-4}-{1-12}-{1-7}-{1-4} OC3 and OC12 card VT AID set VT1-{1-4}-{1-48}-{1-7}-{1-4 OC48 card VT AID set 4.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.4 Parameter Notes 1. If a parameter is set to a value that is inconsistent with something already in the database, and that value is not changed to a consistent value then the command will be denied. 2. If a parameter is set to a value that is consistent with what is already in the database, but another parameter in the same command is incompatible, then the command will be denied. 3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-38 ALL_MONTYPE Values (continued) ALL_MONTYPE Values Description PPJC-PGEN PPJC-PGEN:Positive Pointer Justification PSC Protection Switching Count PSC-R Protection Switching Count - Ring PSC-S Protection Switching Count - Span PSC-W Protection Switching Count - Working PSD Protection Switching Duration PSD-R Protection Switching Duration - Ring PSD-S Protection Switching Duration - Span PSD-W Protection Switching Duration - Work
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-39 ALL_THR Value (continued) ALL_THR Values Description T-CVV Coding Violations - VT Path T-EBHP EB - High Order Path T-EBLP EB Low Order Path VC3/VC12 T-EBMS EB Multiplex Section T-EBRS EB Regenerator Section T-ESCPP Errored Seconds - CP-Bit Path T-ESHP ED High Order Path VC4/VC4-nc T-ESL Errored Seconds - Line T-ESLP ES Low Order PAth VC3/VC12 T-ESMS ES Multiplex Section T-ESP Errored Seconds - Path T-ESRS ES Regenerator
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-39 ALL_THR Value (continued) ALL_THR Values Description T-SESP Severely Errored Second - Path T-SESRS SES Regeneration Section T-SESS Severely Errored Second - Section T-SESV Severely Errored Second - VT Path T-UASCPP Unavailable Second - CP-Bit Path T-UASHP UA High Order Path T-UASL Unavailable Second - Line T-UASLP UA Low Order Path T-UASMS UA Multiplex Section T-UASP Unavailable Second - Path T-UASV Unavailable Second - V
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.9 BLSR_TYPE BLSR type of an OCN port Table 4-42 BLSR_TYPE Values BLSR_TYPE Values Description EASTPROT Identifies that the OCN port is an east protecting port EASTWORK Identifies that the OCN port is an east working port WESTPROT Identifies that the OCN port is a west protecting port WESTWORK Identifies that the OCN port is a west working port 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.12 COND_EFF The affected unit’s condition Table 4-45 COND_EFF Values COND_EFF Values Description CL Standing condition cleared SC Standing condition raised TC Transient condition 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description AUTOSW-AIS Automatic Switch - Alarm Indication Signal AUTOSW-LOP Automatic Switch - Loss of Pointer AUTOSW-PDI Automatic Switch - Payload Defect Indication AUTOSW-SDBER Automatic Switch - Signal Degrade Bit Error Rate AUTOSW-SFBER Automatic Switch - Signal Fail Bit Error Rate AUTOSW-UNEQ Automatic Switch - Unequipped BKUPMEMP Internal hardware - Control Equipment - Primary
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description DATAFLT Internal Error - Software Fault - Data integrity fault DS3-MISM DS3 Frame Format Mismatch E-W-MISMATCH Procedural Error - Mis-connect East/West Direction EOC Embedded Operations Channel (Section DCC) failure EOC-DOWN Embedded Operations Channel (Section DCC) failure EQPT Internal hardware - Critical alarm caused by equipment failure EQPT-FAIL Equipment failure - Bo
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description FE-DS3-NSA Non-service affecting failure detected from the far-end DS3 FE-DS3-SA Service affecting failure detected from the far-end DS3 FE-EQPT-NSA Non-service affecting equipment failure is detected from the far-end DS3 FE-EXERCISING-RING Far End Exercise Ring FE-EXERCISING-SPAN Far End Exercise Span FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING Working facility forced to switch to protection unit -
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description FRCWKBK-S Working facility/equipment forced to switch back to working - Span FRCWKPR-R Working facility/equipment forced to switch to protection unit - Ring FRCWKPR-S Working facility/equipment forced to switch to protection unit - Span FRNGSYNC Free Running Synchronization mode FSTSYNC Fast Start synchronization mode FULLPASSTHR-BI Bi-direction Full Pass Through is active
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description LOCKOUTOFWK Recovery action - Lockout of working LOF External failure - Incoming - Loss of Frame LOP External failure - Incoming - Loss of Pointer LOP-P External failure - Incoming - Loss of Pointer - Path LOP-V Loss of pointer at the VT level LOS External failure - Incoming - Loss of Signal LOS-ABBX VIC loss of audio base band channel X signal LOS-AFM VIC loss of Audio F
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description MANWKBK-R Manual Switch of working facility/equipment to protection - Ring MANWKBK-S Manual Switch of working facility/equipment to protection - Span MANWKPR-R Manual Switch of Working facility/equipment to Protection unit -Ring MANWKPR-S Manual Switch of Working facility/equipment to Protection unit -Span MANWKSWBK Recovery action - Manual Switch of working facility/equipment
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description PS Occurrence of a protection switching event PWR Internal hardware - Power failure (detected internal to NE) PWR-A Internal hardware - Power failure (detected internal to NE) on slot 7 PWR-B Internal hardware - Power failure (detected internal to NE) on slot 11 PWRRESTART Recovery action - Powerfail Restart RAI External failure - Incoming - Remote Alarm Indication RCVR Int
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description SPAN-SW-EAST Span switch is active on the East side SPAN-SW-WEST Span switch is active on the West side SQUELCH Ring is isolated into two or more segments SQUELCH-PATH Squelching - Path level SSM-DUS Synchronization Status Messaging - Do Not Use for Synchronization SSM-FAIL Synchronization Status Messaging - Failed SSM-OFF Synchronization Status Messaging - Off SSM-PRC G
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-46 CONDITION Values (continued) CONDITION Values Description SYNCPRI External failure - Incoming - Loss of timing on primary synchronization link SYNCSEC External failure - Incoming - Loss of timing on secondary synchronization link SYNCSIXTH External failure - Incoming - Loss of timing on sixth synchronization link SYNCTHIRD External failure - Incoming - Loss of timing on third synchronization link SYSBOOT Activation of new software T-
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.14 CONT_MODE Current state of environmental control Table 4-47 CONT_MODE Values CONT_MODE Values Description OPR Indicates that the environment control state is CLOSE RLS Indicates that the environment control state is OPEN 4.3.15 CONTTYPE The Environmental control types as defined by Telcordia GR-833-CORE, Issue 2, November 1996, Appendix G.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.17 DIRECTION Transmit and receive directions Table 4-50 DIRECTION Values DIRECTION Values Description BTH Both transmit and receive directions RCV Receive direction only TRMT Transmit direction only 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.21 DS_LINE_TYPE DS123 Line type Table 4-54 DS_LINE_TYPE Values DS_LINE_TYPE Values Description C-BIT C-BIT line type applies to DS3XM and DS3E card M23 M23 line type applies to DS3XM and DS3E card UNFRAMED Line Type is unframed. The old DS3 (L3M) and DS3CR cards can only run in unframed mode. 4.3.22 DURATION Duration Table 4-55 DURATION Values DURATION Values Description CONTS Continuous duration 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-57 ENV_ALM Values (continued) ENV_ALM Values Description CLFAN Cooling fan failure CPMAJOR Centralized power major failure CPMINOR Centralized power minor failure ENGINE Engine failure ENGOPRG Engine operating EXPLGS Explosive gas FIRDETR Fire detector failure FIRE Fire FLOOD Flood FUSE Fuse failure GEN Generator failure HIAIR High airflow HIHUM High humidity HITEMP High temperature HIWTR High water INTRUDER Intrusi
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.25 ENV_CRTL_MODE Current state of the environmental control Table 4-58 ENV_CRTL_MODE Values ENV_CRTL_MODE Values Description CLOSE Environmental control state is closed OPEN Environmental control state is opened 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-59 EQPT_TYPE Values (continued) EQPT_TYPE Values Description G1000-4 A four port G1000 card MIC-28-3-A ONS 15327 MIC card A MIC-28-3-B ONS 15327 MIC card B MIC-EXT ONS 15327 MIC card MIC-GEN ONS 15327 MIC card OC12 An interface card that supports one or more OC-12 (622Mbs) optical facilities OC12-327 ONS 15327 OC12 card OC12-4 A four port OC12 card OC12-IR-1 An interface card that supports one intermediate range OC-12 (622Mbs) op
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-59 EQPT_TYPE Values (continued) EQPT_TYPE Values Description XCVT A Cross-Connect card. XC10G XC10G Card XTC ONS 15327 XTC card XTC-DS1-14 ONS 15327 XTC DS1-14 card XTC-DS1-28 ONS 15327 XTC DS1-28 card XTC-DS1-56 ONS 15327 XTC DS1-56 card XTC-DS3-3 ONS 15327 XTC DS3-3 card 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-61 EQUIPMENT_TYPE Values (continued) EQUIPMENT_TYPE Values Description OC3 OC3 card OC12 OC12 card OC12-4 A four port OC12 card OC48 OC48 card OC192 OC192 card TCC TCC card XC XC card XCVT XCVT card XTC ONS 15327 XTC card 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.32 LINE_BUILDOUT Line buildout Table 4-65 LINE_BUILDOUT Values LINE_BUILDOUT Values Description 0-131 Line buildout range is 0-131 132-262 Line buildout range is 132-262 263-393 Line buildout range is 263-393 394-524 Line buildout range is 394-524 525-655 Line buildout range is 525-655 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-70 MOD2 Values (continued) MOD2 Values Description T1 T1/DS1 facility/line T3 T3/DS3 facility/line VT1 VT1_5 path 4.3.38 MOD2_IO Facility/Line Modifier Table 4-71 MOD2_IO Values MOD2_IO Values Description DS1 DS1 line of a DS3XM card EC1 EC1 facility G1000 G1000 facility OC3 OC3 facility OC12 OC12 facility OC48 OC48 facility OC192 OC192 facility T1 T1/DS1 facility T3 T3/DS3 facility 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-72 MOD2ALM Values (continued) MOD2ALM Values Description STS6C STS alarm STS9C STS alarm STS12C STS alarm STS48C STS alarm STS192C STS alarm T1 T1 alarm T3 T3 alarm VT1 VT1 alarm 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-73 MOD2B Values (continued) MOD2B Values Description STS48C STS alarm STS192C STS Alarm SYNCN SYNCN alarm T1 T1 alarm T3 T3 alarm TCC TCC alarm VT1 VT alarm XTC ONS 15327 XTC Alarm 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.42 MOD_PORT Move from MOD2_IO without DS1 Table 4-75 MOD_PORT Values MOD_PORT Values Description EC1 EC1 port G1000 G1000 port OC3 OC3 port OC12 OC12 port OC48 OC48 port OC192 OC192 port T1 T1/DS1 port T3 T3/DS3 port 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.46 MSGTYPE Type of trace message Table 4-79 MSGTYPE Values MSGTYPE Values Description EXPTRC Expected incoming Path trace message INCTRC Incoming Path trace message TRC Outgoing Path trace message 4.3.47 MUX_TYPE BLSR Extension Byte Table 4-80 MUX_TYPE Values MUX_TYPE Values Description E2 E2 Byte (orderwire) F1 F1 Byte (user) K3 K3 Byte Z2 Z2 Byte 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.49 OCN_4F Modifier used to differentiate the various levels of OC-N in 4F BLSR Table 4-82 OCN_4F Values OCN_4F Values Description OC48 Optical Carrier level-48 (2.4Gbs) OC192 Optical Carrier level-192 (10Gbs) 4.3.50 OCN_BLSR Modifier used to differentiate the various levels of OC-N in BLSR Table 4-83 OCN_BLSR Values OCN_BLSR Values Description OC12 Optical Carrier level-12 (662Mbs) OC48 Optical Carrier level-48 (2.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.52 OCN_TYPE Modifier used to differentiate the various levels of OC-N in the ENT/ED/DLT/RTRV commands Table 4-85 OCN_TYPE Values OCN_TYPE Values Description OC3 Optical Carrier level-3 (155Mbs) OC12 Optical Carrier level-12 (622Mbs) OC48 Optical Carrier level-48 (2.4Gbs) OC192 Optical Carrier level-192 (10Gbs) 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.56 PM_MODE Identifies the type of PM parameters. Only P type is supported. Table 4-89 PM_MODE Values PM_MODE Values Description I Transport Intermediate Node PM parameters L Transport Line PM parameters NONE No PM parameters are being stored for the entity P Transport Path PM parameters S Transport Section PM parameters SEG Transport Path Segment PM parameters (e.g., ISDN BRA) 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.59 PRODUCT_TYPE Product (NE) type Table 4-92 PRODUCT_TYPE Values PRODUCT_TYPE Values Description 15327 Cisco ONS 15327 NE 15454 Cisco ONS 15454 NE UNKNOWN Unknown product type 4.3.60 PROTECTION_GROUP Protection group type Table 4-93 PROTECTION_GROUP Values PROTECTION_GROUP Values Description 1-1 1 to 1 protection group 1-N 1 to N protection group 4.3.61 PST Primary State.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.62 PSTQ Primary State Qualifier. This parameter qualifies PST. If the entity is in-service, PSTQ indicates whether it is totally or partially in service. If the entity is out-of-service, PSTQ indicates whether this is due to an external management command or is determined by the NE itself based on an event that occurred in the NE.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.63 REVERTIVE_TIME Revertive time Table 4-96 REVERTIVE_TIME Values REVERTIVE_TIME Values Description 0.5 – 12.0 Revertive time is 0.5 to 12.0 minutes 4.3.64 RNG_TYPE Defines the type of ring that is to be deployed for this path Table 4-97 RNG_TYPE Values RNG_TYPE Values Description BLSR2 2-Fiber Bidirectional Line Switched Ring BLSR4 4-Fiber Bidirectional Line Switched Ring UPSR Unidirectional Path Switched Ring 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.67 SERV_EFF Indicates the effect of the alarm on service Table 4-100 SERV_EFF Values SERV_EFF Values Description NSA The condition is Non-Service Affecting SA The condition is Service Affecting 4.3.68 SF_BER The threshold for declaring Signal Failure on a facility or path Table 4-101 SF_BER Values SF_BER Values Description 1E-3–1E-5 SFBER is the 1E-3–1E-5 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-103 SST Values SST Values Description SWDL Software Downloading UAS Unassigned UEQ Unequipped WKR Working 4.3.71 STATE The provisioned state of the equipment unit or facility According to the Telcordia State Model which describes the current state of an NE defined in GR-1093-CORE, the ONS 15454's Equipment state is mapped (roughly) to the Telcordia State Model.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.73 STM_TYPE The Synchronous Transport Mode of the NE Table 4-106 STM_TYPE Values STM_TYPE Values Description SDH The NE is operating in Synchronous Digital Hierarchy mode SONET The NE is operating in Synchronous Optical Network mode 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.76 STS_PATH Modifier for some of the STS commands. This table does not include STS for the RTRV-CRS command, because STS is not a standard designator.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.84 T3_MONTYPE T3 monitor type Table 4-117 T3_MONTYPE Values T3_MONTYPE Values Description CVL Coding Violation - Line ESL Errored Second - Line SESL Severely Errored Second - Line 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Table 4-118 TACC_MODE Values (continued) TACC_MODE Values Description SPLTEF Indicates to split both the A and B paths, and connect the E side of the accessed circuit to FAD1 and the F side to FAD2. SPLTF Indicates to split both the A and B paths, and connect the F side of the accessed circuit to the FAD.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types 4.3.93 VT1_5_MONTYPE VT1_5 Monitor Type Table 4-126 VT1_5_MONTYPE Values VT1_5_MONTYPE Values Description CVV Coding Violation - VT Path ESV Errored Seconds - VT Path SESV Severely Errored Seconds - VT Path UASV Unavailable Second - VT Path Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, R3.
Chapter 4 TL1 Command Components Parameter Types Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, R3.
C H A P T E R 5 Ring Provisioning This chapter provides information and sample procedures for setting up STS or VT circuits over existing unidirectional path switched ring (UPSR) and bidirectional line switch ring (BLSR) configurations using TL1, including: Note • UPSR topology • UPSR cross-connections • Ring-to-ring interconnection • 1WAY drop and continue Because the ONS 15454/ONS 15327 implements logical UPSR, there are no defined east and west ports.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning Ring-to-Ring Interconnection Figure 5-1 Network configured with a 1WAY UPSR circuit ONS 15xxx Node A ONS 15xxx Node C ONS 15xxx Node B = Fiber 1 = Fiber 2 51345 ONS 15xxx Node D 5.3 Ring-to-Ring Interconnection In the following examples, the form “5/1/1” represents “Slot 5, Port 1, STS 1.” For VTs add the normal VT Group and VT ID extensions.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning Ring-to-Ring Interconnection Figure 5-2 Network map with Cisco node showing ring-to-ring interconnection Node A Node C Node E UPSR or 2F BLSR UPSR or 2F BLSR Node F 51346 Node Cisco Node D Node B 5.3.1 Sample UPSR to UPSR Connection Ring 1 = UPSR Ring 2 = UPSR This example, illustrated in Figure 5-3, uses a 4-port OC-3 to feed Ring 2. Ring 1 can have any OC-N trunk card, but the trunk card is most likely a single-port OC-48 or OC-12.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning Ring-to-Ring Interconnection Figure 5-4 Selector between 5/1/1 and 6/1/1 5/1/1 Rx 6/1/1 Rx Selector 13/3/2 Tx 51348 Bridge 12/3/2 Tx The command also creates a selector between 12/3/2 and 13/3/2 to a bridge to Ring 1 (5/1/1 and 6/1/1), as shown in Figure 5-5. Figure 5-5 Selector between 12/3/2 and 13/3/2 5/1/1 Tx 6/1/1 Bridge Tx 12/3/2 Rx 13/3/2 Rx 51349 Selector 5.3.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning Ring-to-Ring Interconnection Figure 5-7 Selector between 5/1/1 and 6/1/1 5/1/1 Rx 6/1/1 Rx Selector 51351 12/3/2 Tx The command also creates a bridge from 12/3/2 to Ring 1 (5/1/1 and 6/1/1), as shown in Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8 Bridge from 12/3/2 to Ring 1 5/1/1 Rx 6/1/1 Bridge Rx 51352 12/3/2 Tx In this configuration a two-fiber BLSR switch can automatically reconnect the selector output to the protection path on the east port (12/3/2 assuming OC-12) if necessary. 5.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning Ring-to-Ring Interconnection Figure 5-10 Bridge from 6/1/1 to Ring 2 6/1/1 Rx Bridge 13/3/2 Tx 51354 12/3/2 Tx The command also creates a selector between 12/3/2 and 13/3/2 to Ring 1 (6/1/1) as shown in Figure 5-11. Figure 5-11 Selector between 12/3/2 and 13/3/2 to Ring 1 6/1/1 Tx 12/3/2 Rx 13/3/2 Rx 51355 Selector 5.3.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning Ring-to-Ring Interconnection Figure 5-13 2WAY connection from 5/1/1 to 13/3/2 13/3/2 Tx/Rx 51357 5/1/1 Tx/Rx 5.3.5 Sample Two-Fiber BLSR to Four-Fiber BLSR Connection (ONS 15454) Ring 1 = Two-fiber BLSR Ring 2 = Four-fiber BLSR All protection for a two-fiber BLSR interconnecting to a four-fiber BLSR is performed at the line level.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning Ring-to-Ring Interconnection 5.3.6 Sample UPSR to Four-Fiber BLSR Connection (ONS 15454) Ring 1 = UPSR Ring 2 = Four-fiber BLSR This example uses the west span of the four-fiber BLSR (Ring 2) for the active path of the circuit. The example also assumes that the four-fiber BLSR travels over OC-192 spans, as shown in Figure 5-16.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning 1WAY Drop and Continue 5.4 1WAY Drop and Continue The following examples show how to create a 1WAY drop and continue cross-connect. The examples use three nodes (Node 1, Node 2, and Node 3) in a ring configuration. Node 1 is the source node, Node 2 has the drop and continue, and Node 3 is the destination.
Chapter 5 Ring Provisioning 1WAY Drop and Continue 5.4.2 Sample Node 2 Configuration (Drop and Continue Node) Issue the ENT-CRS-STSn::STS-5-1&STS-6-1,STS-1-1:CTAG::1WAYDC; on this Node 2. Figure 5-21 Selector between 5/1/1 and 6/1/1 to 1/1/1 1/1/1 Tx 5/1/1 Rx 6/1/1 Rx 61314 Selector 5.4.3 Sample Node 3 Configuration (Destination Node) Issue the ENT-CRS-STSn::STS-5-1&STS-6-1,STS-1-1:CTAG::1WAY; on this Node 3.
C H A P T E R 6 TL1 Performance Monitoring Performance information is continuously monitored and stored in individual performance monitoring (PM) registers and can be retrieved upon request or when a preset threshold is exceeded. For more detailed information on performance monitoring, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Guide and the Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation for more information on performance monitoring.
Chapter 6 TL1 Performance Monitoring Performance Monitoring by Card Table 6-2 Near-End Line PMs (continued) DS1, DS1N Parameter DS3, DS3N DS3-12E, DS3N-12E DS3XM FC-L OC3 X PSC OC12, OC48, OC192 X X X (1+1) (1+1, BLSR) PSC-R EC1 X X (OC48, OC192) PSC-S X (OC48, OC192) PSC-W X PSD X X (1+1) (1+1, BLSR) PSD-R X (OC48, OC192) PSD-S X (OC48, OC192) PSD-W X Far-End Line CV-L FE X X ES-L FE X X FC-L FE X X SES-L FE X X UAS-L FE X X Table 6-3 Near-End DS1 Line P
Chapter 6 TL1 Performance Monitoring Performance Monitoring by Card Table 6-4 Near-End DS3 Line PMs DS1, DS1N Parameter DS3, DS3N DS3-12E, DS3N-12E DS3XM DS3 CV-L X X X DS3 ES-L X X X DS3 SES-L X X X DS3 LOSS-L X X X Table 6-5 OC12, OC48, OC192 OC3 EC1 SONET Path PMs DS1, DS1N Parameter DS3, DS3N DS3-12E, DS3N-12E DS3XM OC3 OC12, OC48, OC192 EC1 Near-End SONET Path STS CV-P X X X X X X X STS ES-P X X X X X X X STS FC-P X X X X X X X STS SES-P X
Chapter 6 TL1 Performance Monitoring Performance Monitoring by Card Table 6-6 DS1 Path PMs (continued) DS1, DS1N Parameter DS1 Rx SAS-P X DS1 Rx SES-P X DS1 Rx UAS-P X DS1 Tx AISS-P X DS1 Tx CV-P X DS1 Tx ES-P X DS1 Tx SAS-P X DS1 Tx SES-P X DS1 Tx UAS-P X DS3, DS3N DS3-12E, DS3N-12E DS3XM OC3 OC12, OC48, OC192 EC1 Near-End DS1 Path DS1 AISS-P X DS1 ES-P X DS1 SAS-P X DS1 SES-P X DS1 UAS-P X Table 6-7 DS3 Path PMs Parameter DS1, DS1N DS3, DS3N DS3-12E, DS3N-12E
Chapter 6 TL1 Performance Monitoring Performance Monitoring by Card Table 6-7 DS3 Path PMs (continued) DS1, DS1N Parameter DS3, DS3N DS3-12E, DS3N-12E DS3XM DS3 SASCP-P FE X X DS3 SESCP-P FE X X DS3 UASCP-P FE X X Table 6-8 OC3 OC12, OC48, OC192 EC1 VT Path PMs Parameter DS1, DS1N DS3, DS3N DS3-12E, DS3N-12E DS3XM OC3 OC12, OC48, OC192 EC1 Near-End VT Path CV-V X X ES-V X X SES-V X X UAS-V X X CV-V FE X X ES-V FE X X SES-V FE X X UAS-V FE X X Far-End V
Chapter 6 TL1 Performance Monitoring PM Parameters by Line Type 6.2 PM Parameters by Line Type Table 6-9 Parameter CVL PM Parameters by Line Type OC-N T1 Y CVP CVS T3 STS Y Y Y Y VT1.
C H A P T E R 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors This chapter provides TL1 alarm and error information supported by the Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327, including: • Alarms • Errors • Echo Each alarm includes a description and severity. Each error is listed by error code and includes error type and error message. For a list of TL1 conditions, see Table 4-46 on page 4-24. 7.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms 7.1.1 AIP Auxiliary interface protection module Table 7-1 AIP AIP Alarm Severity (Active) INVMACADR MA/NSA The ONS 15454/15327 media access control layer address (MAC address) is invalid. MEA CR/SA The mismatch between entity/equipment type and provisioned attributes alarm occurs when the physical card inserted in a slot does not match the card type that is provisioned for that slot in the CTC.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms 7.1.3 BPLANE The backplane Table 7-3 BPLANE BPLANE Alarm Severity (Active) MFGMEM CR/SA Description The manufacturing data memory failure alarm means that the ONS 15454/15327 cannot access the data on the erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM). 7.1.4 DS1 A DS1 line on a DS1 or DS3XM card Table 7-4 DS1 DS1 Alarm Severity (Active) LOF MA/SA The receiving ONS 15454/15327 has lost frame delineation in the incoming data.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms 7.1.6 E1000F An Ethernet line on an E1000 Table 7-6 E1000F E1000F Alarm Severity (Active) CARLOSS MA/SA Description The Ethernet card has lost its link and is not receiving any signal, even an invalid one. 7.1.7 E100(T) An Ethernet line on an E10 or E100 Table 7-7 E100(T) E100T Alarm Severity (Active) CARLOSS MA/SA Description The Ethernet card has lost its link and is not receiving any signal, even an invalid one. 7.1.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms 7.1.10 EQPT A card in any of the card slots. This object is used for alarms that refer to the card itself and all other objects on the card including ports, lines, STS and VT. Table 7-10 EQPT EQPT Alarm Severity (Active) Description AUTORESET MI/NSA The card is performing a warm reboot automatically. BKUPMEMP CR/NSA A problem with the TCC+/XTC card’s flash memory.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms Table 7-10 EQPT (continued) Severity (Active) EQPT Alarm Description PEERNORESPONSE MA/NSA The switch agent raises a Peer Card Not Responding alarm if either I/O card in a protection group does not receive a response to the peer status request message. SFTWDOWN-FAIL MI/NSA The software download from the TCC+/XTC card to the ONS 15454 failed.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms 7.1.13 G1000 An Ethernet line on a G1000 (ONS 15454 only) Table 7-13 G1000 NE Alarm Severity (Active) CARLOSS MA/SA A carrier loss on the LAN is the data equivalent of a SONET LOS alarm. The Ethernet card has lost its link and is not receiving a valid signal. TPTFAIL MA/SA Indicates a break in the end-to-end Ethernet link integrity feature of the G1000-4 cards. This alarm indicates a far-end condition and not a problem with the port reporting TPTFAIL.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms Table 7-14 NE RING-MISMATCH MA/SA The Ring ID of the ONS 15454/ONS 15327that is reporting the alarm does not match the Ring ID of another ONS node in the BLSR. SYSBOOT New software is booting on the TCC+/XTC card. MA/SA 7.1.15 NE-SREF Represents the timing status of the NE Table 7-15 NE-SREF NE-SREF Alarm Severity (Active) FRNGSYNC MA/SA The reporting ONS 15454/ONS 15327 is in free run synchronization mode. FSTSYNC MI/NSA A fast start synchronization.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms Table 7-16 OCN (continued) OCN Alarm Severity (Active) APSMM MI/NSA There is a mismatch of the protection switching schemes at the two ends of the span. AUTOLSROFF CR/SA The OC-192 card temperature exceeds 90 degrees Centigrade. The internal equipment automatically shuts down the OC-192 laser when the card temperature rises to prevent the card from self-destructing.(ONS 15454) AUTORESET MI/NSA A card performs a warm reboot automatically.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Alarms 7.1.18 STSTRM STS alarm detection at termination (downstream of cross-connect) Table 7-18 STSTRM STSTRM Alarm Severity (Active) Description LOP-P CR/SA A loss of pointer (LOP) condition at the path level. PLM-P CR/SA A signal label mismatch failure (SLMF). TIM-P MI/NSA The expected path trace string does not match the received path trace string. Path trace mode can be set to auto or manual for this alarm to occur.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Errors 7.2 Errors Errors may be generated by any command or command response message.
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Errors Table 7-21 Error Codes (continued) Error Code (ERRCDE) Error Type Error Message (ERRMSG) ENTL EQUIPAGE Not Terminate and Leave ERLC EQUIPAGE Red-Lined Circuit ERNS EQUIPAGE RTU Does Not Support Command ESPG EQUIPAGE Software Program ETNS EQUIPAGE TSC Does Not Support Command FNCR FAULT NE Failure - Circuit Restored to Last Condition - Monitor or Terminate FNDT FAULT No Dial Tone Detected FNEC FAULT NTE Has Lost 8-KHZ Byte Clock FNSC FAUL
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Errors Table 7-21 Error Codes (continued) Error Code (ERRCDE) Error Type Error Message (ERRMSG) ISCH INPUT Syntax Invalid Character ISPC INPUT Syntax Punctuation ITSN INPUT Invalid/Inactive Test Session Number PICC PRIVILEGE Illegal Command Code PIMA PRIVILEGE Invalid Memory Address PIMF PRIVILEGE Invalid Memory File PIUC PRIVILEGE Illegal Privilege Code PLNA PRIVILEGE Login Not Active RABY RESOURCE All Taps Busy RALB RESOURCE All Units of R
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Errors Table 7-21 Error Codes (continued) Error Code (ERRCDE) Error Type Error Message (ERRMSG) SATF STATUS Automatic Test Failed SCAT STATUS Circuit is Already Connected to Another Tap SCBS STATUS Channel Busy SCIS STATUS Circuit in Split Condition SCNA STATUS Command Not Able to be Aborted SCNF STATUS Command Not Found SCNS STATUS Circuit Not in Split Condition SCOS STATUS Channel Out-of-Service SCSD STATUS Can't Split DS0B Circuit SCSN ST
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Errors Table 7-21 Error Codes (continued) Error Code (ERRCDE) Error Type Error Message (ERRMSG) SNRS STATUS Not Reserved SNSR STATUS No Switch Request Outstanding SNVS STATUS Not in Valid State SNYA STATUS NTE has Detected an Amber Alarm SOSE STATUS Operating System Error SOST STATUS Out-of-Service, Testing SPFA STATUS Protection Unit Failed SPLD STATUS Protection Unit Locked SPNA STATUS Process Not Able to be Aborted SPNF STATUS Process Not
Chapter 7 TL1 Alarms and Errors Echo 7.3 Echo In order to improve telnet functionality for automated systems, the echo function has been turned off since ONS 15454 Release 3.0. This change is transparent to users running standard UNIX-compliant telnet clients; however, PC users may need to change their client setup to enable “local echo.” This is normally accomplished by a pull-down menu or a preference attribute. To test the local echo on your PC client, use the RTRV-HDR command.
IND EX autonomous message tag see ATAG A access identifier see AID access identifiers see AID AID 1-4, 4-5 BLSR alarmable object alarm codes critical 7-1 setting up STS or VT circuits 1-5 1-5 minor 1-5 C cards non-alarm 1-5 alarms, TL1 7-1 7-2 BITS improper removal DENY 7-3 1-7 PRTL 1-7 7-3 command syntax DS3 7-3 conditions E100T 7-4 CTAG 7-4 7-4 7-5 EXT-SREF FAN 1-4, 4-18 1-7 autoprovision DS3-E card 7-6 unframed 1-7 1-7 1-7 7-6 G1000 7-7 D 7-7 NE-SREF OCN 7-8
Index SONET line protection STS and VT paths synchronization 4-4 O 4-4 4-5 open a TL1 session 1-2 via craft interface 1-3 via CTC E 1-2 via telnet echo operations support system see OSS 7-16 end-point network element see TL1 gateway, ENE errors 1-2 OSS 2-1 7-11 error code 7-11 error message error type P 7-11 parameter types 7-11 performance monitoring see PM Ethernet carrier loss 4-18 to 4-65 7-7 PID 3-31, 3-36, 3-44, 3-59 PM 6-1 by card G 6-1 parameters by line type 6
Index UPSR to two-fiber BLSR connection UPSR to UPSR connection RTU 5-4 test access tab in CTC test circuits 5-3 TID 1-12 1-9 1-4 timing, mixed mode TL1 S 1-9 1-7, 3-58 1-1 TL1 commands security, user descriptions 1-6, 3-63 security idle times listed by card (ONS 15327) 1-6 security levels 1-6 E10/100 maintenance 1-6 OC12 provisioning 1-6 OC3 retrieve sessions CTC 1-2 setting up TL1 communication specification characters AIC 3-17 DS1 3-6 DS1N 1-1 DS3 1-4 superuser se
Index environmental alarms and controls equipment fault log 3-2 3-2 3-2 performance ports 3-2 3-3 security 3-3 SONET line protection STS and STS paths synchronization system 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 test access testing 3-4 3-4 UPSR switching 3-4 listed by command, category and card TL1 gateway 2-2 2-2 DCC TCP/IP ENE 2-1 GNE 2-1 implementing INE 3-22 2-1 concurrent communication sessions DCC 3-2 2-1 2-4 2-1 log into a remote ENE log out of a remote ENE resource pool 2-5 2-5 2-2 tr