Lmp-Sf - Cisco NCS 2000 series Troubleshooting Manual

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Alarm Troubleshooting
Trunk Port Alarm
ODUK-SD-PM
ODUK-SD-TCM1
ODUK-SD-TCM2
Table 13: Transponder Client Alarm that Causes LMP-SD
Client Port Alarm
SD
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LMP-SF

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Object: GE
The LMP Data Link Signal Fail condition notifies the near-end user of a far-end problem (and thus is NSA
for the near end). The near-end control card receives an LMP link summary or channel status message that
the data link service has failed. The signal fail threshold provisionable.
LMP-SF clears when the control card receives a link summary or channel status message reporting that the
data link is in the Signal Okay (OK) state.
LMP-SF is part of an alarm hierarchy that includes
259. The hierarchy is as follows: If LMP-UNALLOC is raised, LMP-SF and LMP-SD are suppressed. If
LMP-SF is raised, it suppresses LMP-SD. LMP-SF and LMP-UNALLOC both suppress near-end LOS-type
alarms for DWDM clients, but LMP-SD does not suppress LOS-type alarms.
This condition clears when the far-end trouble has been cleared.
Clear the LMP-SF Condition
SUMMARY STEPS
1. Look for and clear any of the following alarms in
on page
Transponder Client Alarms that Cause LMP-SF, on page 258
LMP Failure
SD
SD
SD
LMP Failure
SD
258,
Table 15: Transponder Trunk Alarms that Cause LMP-SF, on page
Direction
Tx
Tx
Tx
Direction
Rx
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/index.html
LMP-SD, on page
256, and
Table 14: Transponder Card Alarms that Cause LMP-SF,
occurring on the far-end port.
Cisco NCS 2000 series Troubleshooting Guide, Release 11.0
LMP-SF
LMP-UNALLOC, on page
258, or
Table 16:
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