363-206-295
Administration and Provisioning
Issue 1
December 1997
8-11
Operations Interworking (OI) Provisioning
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OI provides the capability to access, operate, administer, maintain, and provision
remote Lucent NEs from other NEs in a subnetwork or from a centralized OS.
OI is supported among systems that are connected through the DCC. Table 8-1
lists the SONET software compatibility within a subnetwork for the Lucent 2000
Product Family systems. All configurations listed support OI. The table lists all
possible software combinations. Combinations not listed are not supported.
Table 8-1.
OI Software Compatibility
OI features include the following:
■
Remote OS access (via TL1/X.25 GNE)
■
Remote CIT login (remote technician access)
■
Remote software download and copy
See also 824-102-144,
Lucent Technologies 2000 Product Family Multi-Vendor
Operations Interworking Guide.
NSAP Provisioning
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The network services access point (NSAP) is a multiple part address that
uniquely identifies each NE for OI purposes. The NSAP is used for subnetwork
DCC communications using the OSI protocol. A unique NSAP is programmed into
the SYSCTL circuit pack at the factory and does not have to be modified by the
user unless subnetwork partitioning is necessary. This default NSAP value is
adequate to operate typical subnetworks.
Subnetwork partitioning is accomplished by assigning NEs to different areas. An
NE’s area address is one of the subfields within its NSAP. The
ent-ulsdcc-l3
command is used to modify an NE’s NSAP. See the
ent-ulsdcc-l3
command
in Section 11, "Commands and Reports," for more information on NSAP
provisioning.
Releases
OC-3
OC-12
13.0
7.0
OC-3, R13.0
X
X
OC-12, R7.0
X
X
FiberReach, R3.0
X
X
FT-2000, R8.0
X
X
SLC-2000, R3.3
X
X
SLC-2000, R4.4
X
X
TITAN 5500/S, R5.0
X
X
ITM SNC, R5.0
X
X
CPro-2000, R7.0
X
X