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2.7.71 CTNEQPT-PBWORK
Step 2
If not all cards show the alarm, perform a CTC reset on the standby XC10G card. Complete the
a Traffic Card in CTC" procedure on page
Card LED Activity During Reset" section on page
Verify that the reset is complete and error-free and that no new related alarms appear in CTC. A green
Step 3
ACT/SBY LED indicates an active card. An amber ACT/SBY LED indicates a standby card.
If the cross-connect reset is not complete and error-free or if the TCC2/TCC2P reboots automatically,
call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.
Step 4
If the alarm does not clear, complete the
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Determine whether the card is an active card or standby card in a protection group. Click the node view
Step 5
Maintenance > Protection tabs, then click the protection group. The cards and their status are displayed
in the list.
Step 6
If the reporting traffic card is the active card in the protection group, complete the
Switch Command" procedure on page
reporting card is standby, continue with the following steps.
Complete the
Step 7
behavior, see the
Step 8
Verify that the reset is complete and error-free and that no new related alarms appear in CTC. A green
ACT/SBY LED indicates an active card. An amber ACT/SBY LED indicates a standby card.
Step 9
If the alarm does not clear, complete the
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Complete the
Step 10
If the alarm does not clear, complete the
Step 11
for the reporting traffic card.
If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Step 12
for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA)
problem.
2.7.71 CTNEQPT-PBWORK
The Interconnection Equipment Failure Working Cross-Connect Card Payload Bus alarm indicates a
failure in the main payload bus between the ONS 15454 Slot 8 XC10G card and the reporting traffic
card. The cross-connect card and the reporting card are no longer communicating through the backplane.
The problem exists in the cross-connect card and the reporting traffic card, or the TCC2/TCC2P and the
backplane.
This alarm automatically raises and clears when the ONS 15454 Slot 10 XC10G card is reseated.
Note
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
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for the standby OC-192 card.
"Reset a Traffic Card in CTC" procedure on page 2-270
"2.8.2 Typical Traffic Card LED Activity During Reset" section on page
for the reporting card.
"Initiate a 1:1 Card Switch Command" procedure on page 2-265
Default Severity: Critical (CR), Service-Affecting (SA)
SONET Logical Object: EQPT
2-270. For the LED behavior, see the
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"Remove and Reinsert (Reseat) Any Card" procedure on
2-265. After you move traffic off the active card, or if the
"Remove and Reinsert (Reseat) Any Card" procedure on
"Physically Replace a Traffic Card" procedure on page 2-273
Chapter 2
Alarm Troubleshooting
"2.8.2 Typical Traffic
"Initiate a 1:1 Card
on the reporting card. For the LED
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to switch traffic back.
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"Reset

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