Data Comm
(ONS 15454 with TCC2P cards only; Superusers only) Use this tab to manage the TCC2P security mode function. When security mode is enabled, two IP addresses are assigned to the node. One address is assigned to the backplane LAN port and the other to the TCC2P RJ-45 TCP/IP (LAN) port.
Security mode can be enabled and not locked, which allows security mode to be disabled at a later point. Security mode can also be permanently locked. If it is locked, no provisioning can be performed from this tab. Backplane Ethernet port fields appear when security mode is enabled and unlocked.
 
Item
Description
TCP/IP Mode
Indicates the current security mode status:
Normal: Security mode is not enabled; one IP address is assigned to the node.
Secure: Security mode is enabled; two IP addresses are assigned to the node. Security mode will either be not locked or permanently locked. If it is locked, no provisioning can be performed.
Change Mode
Displays a wizard that allows you to perform two actions:
If the TCP/IP mode is Normal, allows you to enable security mode.
If TCP/IP mode is enabled but not locked, allows you to disable security mode.
Note
To start this wizard, a TCC2P card is required in the active slot. If using a standby slot, it must also contain a TCC2P card. The node must not already be in secure mode.
IP Address
Displays the IP address assigned to the ONS 15454 backplane port.
Mac Address
Displays the address of the node as it is identified on the Media Access Control layer of the network architecture.
LCD IP Setting
Provisions the display of the backplane IP address on the ONS 15454 LCD:
Allow Configuration—Displays the backplane IP address on the LCD and allows it to be changed using the LCD buttons.
Display onlyDisplays the backplane IP address on the LCD but does not allow it to be changed using the LCD buttons.
Suppress Display—Suppresses the display of the IP address on the LCD.
Net/Subnet mask length
Provisions the IP address subnet mask.
Default Router
Displays the IP address of the default router. The default router enables packets to be sent from NEs that do not have direct access to the ONS 15454.
Suppress CTC IP Display
If checked, suppresses display of the backplane IP address from the CTC information area and on the Data Comm tab.
Note
Checking this option does not suppress the backplane IP address display for Superusers.
Apply
Applies changes made to the backplane Ethernet port fields.
Reset
Cancels any Policy subtab changes and returns the fields to their last-saved settings.
Help
Displays context-sensitive help.

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