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Cisco ONS 15454 SONET/SDH Unified Control Plane Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 User Control Plane Configuration
2.4Change a Neighbor Configuration
• Data Link—Choose the interface from the drop-down list.
• Circuit Size—Choose the circuit size from the drop-down list.
• STS—Choose the STS number from the drop-down list.
• Termination TNA Address—Choose the transport network address (TNA) format (IPv4, IPv6, or
NSAP), and type the IP address of the endpoint node.
• Destination Egress Label—If you selected Origin, type the destination interface ID and STS/STM
information. The Destination Egress Label is used by the destination UNI-N to determine which port
and STS number to include in the destination UNI-N to UNI-C message.
• Service Level—If you selected Origin, type the service level to indicate the service needed for the
circuit from the core network (0 through 255). Each service level corresponds to carrier predefined
characteristics, such as type of restoration (unprotected, 1+1 protection, etc.), connection setup and
hold priorities, reversion strategies for the connection after failures have been repaired, and retention
strategies.
• G-PID—If you selected Origin, type the generic payload identifier (G-PID) to identify the client
layer of the connection (0 through 255).
Note G-PID values are listed in IETF RFC 3471, Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching
(GMPLS) Signaling Functional Description.
Step 4 Click OK.
2.4 Change a Neighbor Configuration
The UCP > Neighbor tab lists the existing neighbors. Use the following procedure to change the
neighbor configuration.
Step 1 At node view, click the Provisioning > UCP > Neighbor tabs.
Step 2 On the Neighbor subtab, edit the following fields as necessary:
• Name
• Hello
• Hello Int
• Refresh Reduct
Step 3 Click Apply.