Use the Server Trails tab to create a connection between ONS nodes through a third-party network. You
can create server trails between any two STM1E or optical ports.
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Displays the server trail ID. The server trail ID includes the node name and an ID number.
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Displays the source in the format: node/slot/port/virtual container/tributary unit group.
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Displays the destination in the format: node/slot/port/virtual container/tributary unit group.
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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.
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Displays the number of trails in the server trail block.
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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.
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Displays the Shared Resource Link Group (SRLG) value. SRLG is used by Cisco Transport Manager (CTM) to specify link diversity. For example, if you create 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.
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Displays the Server Trail Creation wizard.
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Deletes the highlighted server trail or server trails. Multiple trails can be deleted at the same time.
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Displays context-sensitive help.
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