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Hardware and Software Requirements
The hardware and software requirements for installing Cisco ONP are:
You need UCS server or Linux VM with Ubuntu 18.04.3 and 20.04.3.
Recommended Server Configuration for Cisco ONP and LNI:
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8 CPU, 48 GB RAM, and 500GB server free space after installation, for 3 concurrent Parallel ONP analysis with LNI of 500 devices
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8 CPU, 64 GB RAM, and 500GB server free space after installation, for 6 concurrent Parallel ONP analysis with LNI of 500 devices
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8 CPU, 96 GB RAM, and 500GB server free space after installation, for 10 concurrent Parallel ONP analysis with LNI of 500 devices
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Clients require the latest version of the Google Chrome browser.
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Recommended version of the Google Chrome browser:
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For Windows: Version 94.0.4606.61
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For Mac: Version 93.0.4577.82
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Minimum 100Mbps internet speed is recommended for better Cisco ONP user experience.
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Supported Platforms and Releases
Cisco ONP supports the following platforms:
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NCS 1000 |
7.0.1 |
NCS 2000 |
11.0.0, 11.1.0, 12.1.0, 12.2.0 |
NCS 4000 |
6.5.28 |
What's New in Cisco ONP Release 4.2
Cisco is continuously enhancing the product with every release and this section covers a brief description of key features and enhancements. It also includes links to detailed documentation, where available.
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Cisco Optical Network Planner |
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You can define Multilayer Connections (MLC) such as cards and pluggables for NCS 4K-1K-2K and NCS 1K-2K aggregated nodes in an SSON network. This new tab in the Layout page helps to view end-to-end MLC trace for OTN service starting from NCS4K IN until NCS2K Add/Drop for LNI network. Also, it helps to define new traces for the newly added service and maintain the network design and deployment. |
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You can create and validate network designs by choosing colored and colorless add/drop multiplexers and demultiplexers, and interlever under . The following options are supported in this release: |
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The Inline Amplifier option allows you to enable an inline amplifier in the network. You can simulate the optical feasibility of the network with and without an inline amplifier. Based on the colorless or colored add/drop type selected and the QSFP-DD pluggable status, a default inline amplifier is enabled for the network. |
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You can enable the Colored Add/Drop property. This feature supports the use of contentionless and colored demands connected to the same port of SMR card. With the Shared SMR Port enabled, you can create and validate the contentionless and colored configuration on a 16-degree SMR-20 node. |
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You can configure different functionalities in the network created in Cisco ONP. Mixed wavelengths such as colorless and contentionless, colored and contentionless, can be added/dropped on the same side or direction. The following mixed configurations are supported:
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Support for NCS2K-MF-CL-SC (C and L-band combiner and splitter) |
Cisco ONP supports the passive module, NCS2K-MF-CL-SC (C and L-band combiner and splitter), starting from the NCS 2000 system release 12.2 for SSON networks. This feature enables combining C and L band wavelengths. |
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Optical Sources enable the user to simulate the optical feasibility of the network with the 400G and other interfaces that are not natively modeled in Cisco ONP. The following Optical Sources are introduced in this release:
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The following new licensed PIDs for the SMR-20 card are displayed on the BOM page so that you can view the price details and consider ordering.
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You can set up channel attenuators for QSFP-DD demands. You can choose different channel attenuators based on the specific configuration and check for the optical feasibility of the channel. |
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The Confidential Banner string can be customized as required. An admin user can modify the banner string when the confidentialBanner.enabled field is set to true in the feature.properties file. |
Caveats
Open Caveats
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SMR full PID is changing to licensed PID after upgrade analysis of LNI network |
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non-SSON to SSON converted net fails analysis with colored demands (MD48 to MD64C convertion) |
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Analysis fails with RPT Unexpected critical error on adding MD64C for Colorless nodes |
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Design net with mix config having colorless port to max count fails with Unexpected Critical Error |
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"Internal server error" error msg is coming in non-sson net on downloading netconf in DB migation |
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Unable to reduce contentionless port from 16 to 8 on SMR-9 node |
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CONP Analysis fails when colored MCH is path forced and colorless MCH is auto |
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Network Analysis fails with Non-Quick Analysis and optically not feasible wave |
Bug Search Tool
Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST) is a web-based tool that acts as a gateway to the Cisco bug tracking system that maintains a comprehensive list of defects and vulnerabilities in Cisco products and software. BST provides you with detailed defect information about your products and software.
Other Important Information
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Upgrade from Cisco ONP Release 4.1 to Cisco ONP Release 4.2 is supported. Cisco recommends to clear the browser cache before installing Cisco ONP Release 4.2.
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SVO software license PID changes are added in Cisco ONP Release 4.2. Recommended to re-analyze 12.1.0 release network to have updated SVO software PIDs in BoM. This is applicable only for 12.1.0 networks analysed using Cisco ONP Release 4.1. |