Chapter 2 Alarm Troubleshooting
2.6.143 MEM-GONE
The Memory Gone alarm occurs when data generated by software operations exceeds the memory
capacity of the TSC card. The TSC cards which exceed the memory capacity reboot to avoid failure of
card operations.
Note
The alarm does not require user intervention. The MEM-LOW alarm always preceeds the MEM-GONE
alarm.
2.6.144 MEM-LOW
The Free Memory of Card Almost Gone alarm occurs when data generated by software operations is
close to exceeding the memory capacity of the TSC card. The alarm clears when additional memory
becomes available. If additional memory is not made available and the memory capacity of the card is
exceeded, CTC ceases to function.
For assistance with this alarm, log into the Technical Support Website at
Note
http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC (1 800 553-2447).
2.6.145 MFGMEM (CAP)
The Manufacturing Data Memory Failure CAP alarm occurs if the ONS 15600 SDH cannot access the
data in the EEPROM on the backplane. MFGMEM is caused by EEPROM failure on the backplane, or
fuse failure for the EEPROM.
The EEPROM stores manufacturing data that is needed for compatibility and inventory issues. If the
alarm is accompanied by the
be tripped. If that is the case, use the procedure below to eliminate the TSC card as the cause of the alarm,
but do not attempt to troubleshoot it further. Contact the Cisco TAC at 1-800-553-2447.
Clear the MFGMEM Alarm on the CAP by Resetting the TSC Card
Step 1
Complete the
Wait for the
Step 2
If the alarm does not clear, complete the
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Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)
Logical Object: EQPT
Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Object: EQPT
Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Object: CAP
"PWR-FA" alarm on page
"Soft-Reset a Card Using CTC" procedure on page
"FSTSYNC" condition on page 2-64
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to clear.
"Soft-Reset a Card Using CTC" procedure on page
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