Server Trail Terminations to Repair
Use the Server Trail Terminations to Repair page in the Server Trail Repair wizard to repair the server trail links of the selected IP address change.
 
Item
Description
ID
Displays the server trail ID. The server trail ID includes the node name and an ID.
Source
Displays the source in the format: node/slot/port/virtual container/tributary unit group.
Destination
Displays the destination in the format: node/slot/port/virtual container/tributary unit group.
Size
Displays the server trail size. For VC_LO_PATH_CIRCUIT, VC11 (with XC-VXC-10G card only), VC12, or VC3 is displayed. For VC_HO_PATH_CIRCUIT, VC4, VC4-3c, VC4-4c, VC4-6c, VC4-8c, VC4-16c, or VC4-64c is displayed.
# of Trails
Displays the number of trails in the server trail block.
Protection
Displays the protection type: Preemptible, Unprotected, or Fully Protected. The protection type of the server trail does not set the protection type of the circuit.
SRLG
Displays the Shared Resource Link Group (SRLG) value. SRLG is used by Cisco Transport Manager (CTM) to specify link diversity. For example, if you repair multiple server trails from a port, you can assign the SRLG a specific value to all these links to indicate that they all originate from the same port.
Back
Displays the Discover IP Changes page (if you have selected the Try to discover IP address changes option) or Server Trail Repair Introduction page (if you have selected the Apply the following IP change option)
Finish
Completes the Server Trail Repair wizard.
Cancel
Cancels the Server Trail repair and closes the Server Trail Repair wizard.
Help
Displays context-sensitive help.

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