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Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide, R3.3
May 2002
Chapter 3 TL1 Command Descriptions
TL1 Commands
3.5.13 DLT-CRS-VT1: Delete Virtual Tributary Cross Connect
This command deletes the VT1 cross connections.
Notes:
1. The fields after CTAG (trailing colons) are the optional.
2. For the 1-way cross connections the AIDs must be in same order as originally entered; for the 2-way
either order will work.
3. This command does not support deleting multiple VT cross connections.
4. Using “&” in the AID field of this command can delete an UPSR VT cross connection.
The following command is used to delete a 1-way selector or 2-way selector and bridge with:
from points: f1, f2
to points: t1
DLT-CRS-VT1:[<TID>]:f1&f2,t1:<CTAG>;
The following command is used to delete a 1-way bridge or 2-way selector and bridge with:
from point: f1
to points: t1, t2
DLT-CRS-VT1:[<TID>]:f1,t1&t2:<CTAG>;
The following command is used to delete a 1-way subtending UPSR connection or 2-way subtending
UPSR connection with:
from points: f1, f2
to points: t1, t2
DLT-CRS-VT1:[<TID>]:f1&f2,t1&t2:<CTAG>;
The AID format in the deletion command is the same as the AID format in the retrieved response
message. For example, if the output of any retrieved AID is “F1&F2,T1:CCT”, the deletion
command with the AID format (F1&F2,T1) is required to delete this cross connection.
5. All a&b AIDs in the TL1 cross connection command are in the format of WorkingAid&ProtectAid.
6. You can experience some implementation behavior problems if additional drops have been added to
the connection object.
Section DLT-CRS-VT1 Description
Category Cross Connections
Security Provisioning
Related
Messages
DLT-CRS-<STS_PATH>
ENT-CRS-<STS_PATH>
ENT-CRS-VT1
RTRV-CRS-<STS_PATH>
RTRV-CRS-VT1
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