Provisioning
Use the Provisioning subtab to view wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) parameters calculated by the ONS 15454 DWDM automatic node setup (ANS) function. ANS is a TCC2/TCC2P function that adjusts values of the variable optical attenuators (VOAs) on the DWDM channel paths to equalize the per channel power at the amplifier input. This power equalization means that when the ONS 15454 DWDM network is launched, all the channels have the same amplifier power level, independent from the input signal on the client interface and independent from the path crossed by the signal inside the node.
 
On the Provisioning subtab, you can view, edit, and export all ONS 15454 DWDM parameters. You can also export the parameters to a text file, where they can be imported to other nodes, and you can import parameters that are stored in a text file. All parameters can be edited with CTC, either through the WDM-ANS > Provisioning tab or through the Provisioning tab in card view.
ONS 15454 ANS parameters set the values required for the node to operate successfully. Parameters include amplifier tilt, channel power, and working mode; add and drop input and output power; and within amplifier working mode, tilt, and channel power, and OSC and channel LOS thresholds, as well as other values necessary for successful node operation within a particular DWDM metro core network. ANS parameters are calculated in one of two ways:
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Cisco Transport Planner calculates the ANS parameters based on the requirements for a planned network. Cisco Transport Planner can export the parameters to an ASCII NE Update file. You can use CTC to import the NE Update file to automatically provision the node for the network.
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For standard DWDM networks, ANS parameters can be calculated without the Cisco Transport Planner NE Update file using the Calculate without Cisco Transport Planner function. This function calculates ANS input parameters using input data coming from the far end nodes.
ANS assumes that every DWDM port has a line direction parameter that is either Side A to Side B or Side B to Side A. ANS automatically configures the mandatory optical connections according to following rules:
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Cards equipped in Slots 1 to 6 have a drop section facing Side A.
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Cards equipped in Slots 12 to 17 have a drop section facing Side B for DWDM nodes in non-mesh networks.
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Nodes in DWDM mesh networks have sides A, B, C, D, E, F, G, or H.
The network types are:
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Metro-Core—Channels are equalized.
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Metro-Access—Channels are not equalized (minimizes the number of amplifiers needed in the ring).
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Not-DWDM—A SONET or hybrid network.
 
Item
Description
Selector
Displays the DWDM network components in a tree structure. Choosing a component displays its parameters and parameter values.
Port
Displays the port name.
Parameter
Displays the parameter name.
Value
Sets the value of the parameter. You can change the value using the drop-down list or typing in the field.
Active Value
Displays the value that is active.
Origin
Displays how the value was calculated:
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Automatic—Indicates that the value has been calculated using the Raman provisioning wizard.
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Imported—Indicates that the value is set by Cisco Transport Planner XML file.
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Provisioned—Indicates that the value was user provisioned.
Active Value
Displays the active parameter value. The active value cannot be modified manually. When you modify the parameter value in the Value field, the active value is updated with the modified value after you run the ANS.
Apply
Applies any changes that were made to DWDM node parameters.
Reset
Cancels changes and returns the parameter values to their last-saved settings.
Add
Opens the Add ANS parameter dialog box to add an Ans parameter.
The Add ANS Parameter dialog box has the following fields:
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Type—Displays the card type.
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Shelf—Choose the shelf from the drop-down list.
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Slot— Choose the card from the Slot drop-down list.
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Port—Choose the port from the Port drop-down list.
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OCHNC Wavelength—Choose the OCHNC Wavelength from the drop-down list.
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Value—Choose the value for the ANS parameter.
Remove
Deletes the selected ANS parameter.
Note
ANS parameters cannot be deleted when the port is in IS state.
Note
ANS parameters cannot be deleted if any circuit uses the ANS parameters.
Help
Displays context-sensitive help.

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