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Sets the circuit drop destination node.
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Sets the circuit drop slot.
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Sets the circuit drop port.
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(SVLAN circuit only) Displays the QinQ settings page.
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Sets the circuit drop specific VC4.
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Shows the specific VC or TUG number.
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Target Circuit Admin State
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Lists the administrative states. An administrative state puts the circuit cross-connects into the related service state if network conditions allow:
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No Change —The circuit state will not be changed. |
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unlocked —Puts the circuit cross-connects in the unlocked-enabled service state. |
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locked,disabled —Puts the circuit cross-connects in the locked-enabled,disabled service state. Traffic is not passed on the circuit. |
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locked,maintenance —Puts the circuit cross-connects in the locked-enabled,maintenance service state. The locked-enabled,maintenance service state does not interrupt traffic flow; it suppresses alarms and conditions and allows loopbacks to be performed on the circuit. Use the locked,maintenance administrative state for circuit testing or to suppress circuit alarms temporarily. Change the administrative state to unlocked; unlocked,automaticInService; or locked,disabled when testing is complete. |
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unlocked,automaticInService —Puts the circuit cross-connects in the unlocked-disabled,automaticInService service state. Alarms and conditions are suppressed. When the connections receive a valid signal, the service state automatically changes to unlocked-enabled. |
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locked,outOfGroup —(VCAT circuits only) Puts the circuit cross-connects in the locked-enabled,maintenance & outOfGroup service state. The locked,outOfGroup administrative state is used to place a VCAT member circuit out of the group and to stop sending traffic. locked,outOfGroup only applies to the cross-connect on the end node where the VCAT resides. |
For additional state information, see States.
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Applies the state chosen in the Target Circuit Admin State field to the circuit drop port. CTC applies the circuit state to the port only in the following cases:
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The circuit bandwidth is the same as the port bandwidth. |
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The port bandwidth is larger than the circuit and the circuit is the first circuit to use the drop port. |
A Warning dialog box shows the ports where the circuit state could not be applied. If the box is unchecked, CTC does not change the state of the source and destination ports.
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If checked, CTC routes the circuit automatically based on the parameters that you specify on this pane.
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Using Required Nodes/Spans
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If checked, CTC displays a pane allowing you to choose nodes and spans to include in the automatically routed circuit path before circuit completion.
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Review Route Before Creation
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If checked, CTC allows you to review and modify the circuit route before circuit creation.
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If checked, CTC creates a fully protected circuit route based on the path diversity option you choose. Fully protected paths might or might not have SNCP path segments (with primary and alternate paths), and the path diversity options apply only to SNCP path segments, if any exist.
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Ensures that the primary and alternate paths within SNCP portions of the complete circuit drop path are nodally diverse.
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Specifies that node diversity is preferred, but if node diversity is not possible, CTC creates fiber-diverse paths for the SNCP portion of the complete circuit drop path.
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Specifies that only fiber-diverse primary and alternate paths for SNCP portions of the complete circuit drop path are needed. The paths might be node-diverse, but CTC does not check for node diversity.
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Protection Channel Access
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If Fully Protected Path is not checked and the circuit is routed on an MS-SPRing, clicking this check box routes the circuit drop on an MS-SPRing PCA path. Circuits routed on PCAs are unprotected.
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If you are routing the drop manually, displays the next wizard pane.
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Creates the circuit drop.
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Cancels circuit drop creation.
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Displays context-sensitive help.
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