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Chapter 2
Alarm Troubleshooting
Log into a node on the network. If you are already logged in, continue with
Step 1
Identify the active TCC2/TCC2P:
Step 2
If you are looking at the physical ONS 15454 shelf, the ACT/SBY LED of the active card is green. The
ACT/STBLY LED of the standby card is amber.
Right-click the active TCC2/TCC2P in CTC.
Step 3
Choose Reset Card from the shortcut menu.
Step 4
Click Yes in the Confirmation Dialog box.
Step 5
The card resets, the FAIL LED blinks on the physical card, and connection to the node is lost. CTC
switches to network view.
Verify that the reset is complete and error-free and that no new related alarms appear in CTC. For LED
Step 6
appearance, see the
Double-click the node and ensure that the reset TCC2/TCC2P is in standby mode and that the other
Step 7
TCC2/TCC2P is active. Verify the following:
Side Switch the Active and Standby Cross-Connect Cards
The cross-connect card side switch is usually service-affecting.
Caution
Log into a node on the network. For instructions regarding how to log into a node, refer Cisco ONS 15454
Step 1
Procedure Guide, Release 8.0. If you are already logged in, continue with
Display node view.
Step 2
Determine the active or standby XC10G card.
Step 3
The ACT/SBY LED of the active card is green. The ACT/SBY LED of the standby card is amber.
Note
In node view, click the Maintenance > Cross-Connect > Cards tabs.
Step 4
Click Switch.
Step 5
Click Yes in the Confirm Switch dialog box. See the
Step 6
Side Switch" section on page 2-260
Note
November 2009
"2.8.3 Typical Card LED State After Successful Reset" section on page
If you are looking at the physical ONS 15454 shelf, the ACT/SBY LED of the active card is green.
The ACT/STBLY LED of the standby card is amber.
No new alarms appear in the Alarms window in CTC.
You can also position the cursor over the card graphic to display a popup identifying the card as
active or standby.
During a maintenance side switch or soft reset of an active XC10G card, the 1+1 protection
group might display a protection switch. To disallow the protection switch from being displayed,
the protection group should be locked at the node where XC switch or soft reset of an active XC
switch is in progress.
"2.8.4 Typical Cross-Connect LED Activity During
for LED information.
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
2.9.3 CTC Card Resetting and Switching
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