Chapter 3
Transient Conditions
Table 3-1
Transient Condition
3.3.29 PM-TCA, page 3-8
3.3.30 PS, page 3-9
3.3.31 RMON-ALARM, page 3-9
3.3.32 RMON-RESET, page 3-9
3.3.33 SFTWDOWN-FAIL, page 3-9
3.3.34 USER-LOCKOUT, page 3-9
3.3.35 USER-LOGIN, page 3-9
3.3.36 USER-LOGOUT, page 3-9
3.3.37 WORK-QUEUE-FULL, page 3-10
3.3.38 WKSWBK, page 3-10
3.3.39 WKSWPR, page 3-10
3.3.40 WTR-SPAN, page 3-10
3.2 Trouble Notifications
The ONS 15454 system reports trouble by using standard condition characteristics that follow the rules
in Telcordia GR-253 and graphical user interface (GUI) state indicators.
The ONS 15454 uses standard Telcordia categories to characterize levels of trouble. The system reports
trouble notifications as alarms and reports status or descriptive notifications (if configured to do so) as
conditions in the CTC Alarms window. Alarms typically signify a problem that you need to remedy, such
as a loss of signal. Conditions do not necessarily require troubleshooting.
3.2.1 Condition Characteristics
Conditions include any problem detected on an ONS 15454 shelf. They can include standing or transient
notifications. You can retrieve a snapshot of all currently raised conditions on the network, node, or card
in the CTC Conditions window or by using the RTRV-COND commands in TL1.
Some cleared conditions are found on the History tab.
Note
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ONS 15454 Transient Condition Alphabetical Index (continued)
Entity
SNMP Number
—
2120
EQPT
2130
—
2720
—
2710
EQPT
3480
NE
5030
NE
5100
NE
5120
EQPT
EQPT,
2640
OCN
2R,
2650
TRUNK,
EQPT,
ESCON,
FC, GE,
ISC, OCN,
STSMON,
VT-MON
—
3420
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
3.2 Trouble Notifications
SNMP Trap
performanceMonitorThre
sholdCrossingAlert
protectionSwitch
rmonThresholdCrossingA
larm
rmonHistoriesAndAlarms
ResetReboot
softwareDownloadFailed
userLockedOut
loginOfUser
logoutOfUser
switchedBackToWorking
switchedToProtection
spanIsInWaitToRestoreSt
ate
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