Provisioning card mode – Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

Chapter 26 Configuring IEEE 802.17b Resilient Packet Ring

Provisioning Card Mode

Caution

High-level data link control (HDLC) framing is not supported.

Note

You can use TL-1 to provision the required SONET/SDH point-to-point circuits instead of CTC.

Provisioning Card Mode

The first task in creating an end-to-end RPR-IEEE is to set the CTC card mode to 802.17. For more
information on this task, see the

“Provisioning Card Mode” section on page 2-4

.

Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits

You connect the ML-Series cards in an RPR-IEEE through point-to-point STS/STM circuits. These
circuits use the ONS 15454 SONET/SDH network and are provisioned using CTC in the same general
manner as provisioning ONS 15454 SONET/SDH optical circuits. After putting the ML-Series card in
RPR-IEEE mode and creating the circuits through CTC, further provisioning of the ML-Series card is
done through the Cisco IOS CLI. It is assumed that the SONET/SDH node and its network are already
active.

Guidelines for Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits

These are some general guidelines for configuring the circuits required by RPR-IEEE:

Verify the CTC card mode for the ML-Series card is set to 802.17. For more information about card
mode, see the

“Provisioning Card Mode” section on page 2-4

.

You must configure SONET/SDH circuits in an east-to-west configuration, from Port 0 (east) to
Port 1 (west) around the SONET/SDH ring. The ports are labeled East and West in the CTC
card-level view of the ML-Series card being provisioned and in the CTC Circuit Creation Wizard.
The east-to-west provisioning is enforced by the network control program

(

NCP). The east-to-west

setup is also required in order for the CTM network management software to recognize the
ML-Series configuration as an RPR-IEEE.

Detailed CTC circuit procedures are available in the NTP-A343, “Create an Automatically Routed OC-N
Circuit,” and the NTP-A344, “Create a Manually Routed OC-N Circuit,” procedures in the “Create
Circuits and VT Tunnels” chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide and in the NTP-D323,
“Create an Automatically Routed High-Order Circuit,” and NTP-D 324, “Create a Manually Routed
High-Order Circuit,” procedures in the “Create Circuits and Tunnels” chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454
SDH Procedure Guide
.

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