User-Lockout; User-Login; User-Logout; Wkswbk - Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 3 Transient Conditions
An incorrect input that points to the wrong place or file, network issues, or a bad (corrupt) package can
cause this failure. Retrying the operation with the correct name/location will usually succeed. If network
issues persist, you must contact the network lab support. If the package is corrupt, contact Cisco TAC.
See the

3.3.24 USER-LOCKOUT

The User Locked Out (USER-LOCKOUT) condition occurs when the system locks an account because
of a failed login attempt. To proceed, the administrator must unlock the account or the lockout time must
expire.

3.3.25 USER-LOGIN

The Login of User (USER-LOGIN) occurs when you begin a new session by verifying your User ID and
password.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.

3.3.26 USER-LOGOUT

The Logout of User (USER-LOGOUT) condition occurs when you stop a login session by logging out
of your account.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.

3.3.27 WKSWBK

The Switched Back to Working (WKSWBK) condition occurs when traffic switches back to the working
port/card in a nonrevertive protection group.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.

3.3.28 WKSWPR

The Switched to Protection (WKSWPR) condition occurs when traffic switches to the protect port/card
in a nonrevertive protection group.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.
July 2010
"Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request" section on page xxxii
Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide, R8.0
3.3.24 USER-LOCKOUT
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