Cisco Systems 15454M6DC Computer Accessories User Manual


 
CHAPTER
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Cisco ONS 15454 Installation and Operations Guide
November 2001
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Node Setup
This chapter explains how to set up a Cisco ONS 15454 node using the Cisco Transport Controller
(CTC). Topics include:
Setting up general node information
Preparing the ONS 15454 to connect to networks
Changing the node IP address, default router, and subnet mask using the LCD
Creating, editing, and deleting ONS 15454 users and assigning user security levels
Setting the node timing references
Creating card protection groups
Viewing node inventory
Viewing CTC software versions
Lastly, the chapter includes a node checklist to help you keep track of the procedures you have
performed. See Chapter 2, Software Installation for general CTC information.
3.1 Before You Begin
Before you begin node setup, review the following checklist to ensure you have the perquisite
information. Basic node information that you will provide need includes node name, contact, location,
date, and time. If the ONS 15454 will be connected to a network, you will need:
The IP address and subnet mask to assign to the node and
The IP address of the default router.
If Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used, you will need the IP address of the DHCP server.
If you are responsible for setting up IP networking for the ONS 15454 network, see Chapter 4, IP
Networking for more information.
To create card protection groups, you will need to know:
The card protection scheme that will be used and what cards will be included in it.
The SONET protection topology that will be used for the node.
Note You must be able to log into the node to complete node provisioning. If you cannot log into the node,
see Connecting PCs to the ONS 15454 section on page 2-5.