LMP > General
(ONS 15454 only) Use the General subtab to enable or disable LMP and to define the role of the node within LMP.
 
 
Item
Description
Status
Displays the LMP termination status:
Operational State: Displays the state of LMP operation:
Unknown—Indicates that LMP is not enabled.
Up—Indicates that LMP is enabled and running.
Down—Indicates that LMP is enabled but not running.
Configuration
Displays LMP configuration options:
Enable LMP: This check box enables LMP when it is checked and disables LMP when it is not checked.
Local Node ID: After enabling LMP, use this field to enter the local node ID in the form of an IP address.
Note
Do not set the LMP Local Node ID to another IP address in use on the network. This introduces a duplicate IP address in the network for traffic going to the IP address that is used as the LMP Local Node ID. It is recommended to set the LMP Local Node ID to the node's IP address since this will not introduce a duplicate IP address in the network.
LMP-WDM: This check box enables the LMP-WDM protocol when it is checked and disables the LMP-WDM protocol when it is not checked.
Role: After enabling LMP-WDM, use this drop-down list to choose PEER or OLS. LMP allows the ONS 15454 to be used between a peer node and an adjacent optical line system (OLS). Choose PEER to use LMP to manage links between two ONS 15454 nodes where the other node is configured as OLS. Choose OLS to use LMP to manage links between two ONS 15454 nodes where the other node is configured as PEER. In most cases, the ONS 15454 will use OLS mode. PEER is mainly used for simulating unavailable PEER equipment during testing.
Apply
Applies changes made to the LMP fields.
Reset
Cancels LMP subtab changes and returns the fields to their last-saved settings.
Help
Displays context-sensitive help.

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