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Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual, R7.2
Chapter 7 Circuits and Tunnels
7.13.2 Roll Status
Manual—You must complete a manual roll after a valid signal is received. One-way destination
rolls are always manual.
Roll Path—The fixed point of the roll object.
Roll From Path— The old path that is being rerouted.
Roll To Path—The new path where the Roll From Path is rerouted.
Complete—Completes a manual roll after a valid signal is received. You can complete a manual roll
if it is in a ROLL_PENDING status and you have not yet completed the roll or have not cancelled
its sibling roll.
Force Valid Signal—Forces a roll onto the Roll To Circuit destination without a valid signal. If you
choose Force Valid Signal, traffic on the circuit that is involved in the roll will be dropped once the
roll is completed.
Finish—Completes the circuit processing of both manual and automatic rolls and changes the circuit
status from ROLL_PENDING to DISCOVERED. After a roll, the Finish button also removes any
cross-connects that are no longer used from the Roll From Circuit field.
Cancel—Cancels the roll process. When the roll mode is Manual, cancel roll is only allowed before
you click the Complete button. When the roll mode is Auto, cancel roll is only allowed before a good
signal is detected by the node or before you click the Force Valid Signal button.
7.13.2 Roll Status
Table 7-9 lists the roll statuses. You can only reroute circuits that have a DISCOVERED status. (See
Table 7-2 on page 7-6 for a list of circuit statuses.) You cannot reroute circuits that are in the
ROLL_PENDING status.
Table 7-9 Roll Statuses
State Description
ROLL_PENDING The roll is awaiting completion or cancellation.
ROLL_COMPLETED The roll is complete. Click the Finish button.
ROLL_CANCELLED The roll has been canceled.
TL1_ROLL A TL1 roll was initiated.
Note
If a roll is created using TL1, a CTC user
cannot complete or cancel the roll. Also, if a
roll is created using CTC, a TL1 user cannot
complete or cancel the roll. You must use the
same interface to complete or change a roll.
INCOMPLETE This state appears when the underlying circuit
becomes incomplete. To correct this state, you must
fix the underlying circuit problem before the roll
state will change.
For example, a circuit traveling on Nodes A, B, and
C can become INCOMPLETE if Node B is rebooted.
The cross connect information is lost on Node B
during a reboot. The Roll State on Nodes A and C
will change to INCOMPLETE.