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Chapter 9 Management Network Connectivity
9.7.9 OSI/IP Networking Scenarios
Figure 9-32 OSI/IP Scenario 3 with OSI/IP-over-CLNS Tunnel Endpoint at the GNE
9.7.9.4 OSI/IP Scenario 4: Multiple ONS DCC Areas
OSI/IP Scenario 4 (Figure 9-33) is similar to OSI/IP Scenario 3 except that the OSI GNE is subtended
by multiple isolated ONS 15600 areas. A separate IP-over-CLNS tunnel is required to each isolated
ONS 15600 OSPF area. An alternate approach is to create a single IP-over-CLNS tunnel from
CTC/CTM to an ONS 15600 NE, and then to configure a tunnel from that NE to an NE in each isolated
OSPF area. This approach requires additional static routes.
1 The IP OSS manages ONS and other vendor NEs using TL1 and FTP.
2 The router routes requests to the other vender GNE.
3 The other vendor GNE performs mediation for TL1 and FTP, so the DCCs to ONS 15600 and
other vendor NEs are OSI-only.
4 CTC/CTM communicates with ONS 15600 NEs over an IP-over-CLNS tunnel between the
ONS 15600 and the GNE.
5 ONS 15600 NEs exchange TL1 over the full OSI stack. FTAM is used for file transfer.
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vendor NE
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vendor NE
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