Wrmrestart - Cisco NCS 2000 series Troubleshooting Manual

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Transient Conditions

WRMRESTART

The Warm Restart (WRMRESTART) condition occurs when the node restarts while it is powered up. A restart
can be caused by provisioning, such as a database restore or IP changes, or by software defects. A
WRMRESTART is normally accompanied by MANRESET or AUTORESET to indicate whether the reset
was initiated manually (MAN) or automatically (AUTO).
This is the first condition that appears after a control card is powered up. The condition changes to
COLD-START if the control card is restarted from a physical reseat or a power loss.
WTR-SPAN
The Span is in Wait To Restore State (WTR-SPAN) condition occurs when a BLSR or MS-SPRing switches
to another span due to a Signal Failure-Span command or a fiber is pulled from a four-fiber BLSR/MS-SPRing
configuration. The condition is raised until the WaitToRestore (WTR) period expires.
This transient condition clears when the BLSR/MS-SPRing returns to a normal condition or the IDLE state.
Cisco NCS 2000 series Troubleshooting Guide, Release 11.0
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