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Appendix B Administrative and Service States
B.3 Service State Transitions
This section describes the transition from one service state to the next for cards, ports, and
cross-connects. A service state transition is based on the action performed on the entity.
When an entity is put in the OOS,MT administrative state, the ONS 15600 suppresses all standing alarms
Note
on that entity. All alarms and events appear on the Conditions tab. You can change this behavior for the
LPBKFACILITY and LPBKTERMINAL alarms. To display these alarms on the Alarms tab, set the
NODE.general.ReportLoopbackConditionsOnOOS-MTPorts to TRUE on the NE Defaults tab.
B.3.1 Card Service State Transitions
Table B-4
Table B-4
Current Service State
IS-NR
OOS-AU,AINS and MEA
OOS-AU,AINS & SWDL
OOS-AU,AINS & UEQ
OOS-AU,FLT
lists card service state transitions.
ONS 15600 Card Service State Transitions
Action
Change the administrative state
to OOS,MT.
Delete the card.
Pull the card.
Reset the card.
Alarm/condition is raised.
Pull the card.
Delete the card.
Restart completed.
Pull the card.
Insert a valid card.
Insert an invalid card.
Delete the card.
Pull the card.
Delete the card.
Change the administrative state
to OOS,MT.
Reset the card.
Alarm/condition is cleared.
B.3 Service State Transitions
Next Service State
OOS-MA,MT
OOS-AUMA,UAS
OOS-AU,UEQ
OOS-AU,SWDL
OOS-AU,FLT
OOS-AU,AINS & UEQ
OOS-AUMA,UAS if the card is
valid
OOS-AUMA,MEA & UAS if the
card is invalid
IS-NR
OOS-AU,AINS & UEQ
OOS-AU,AINS & SWDL
OOS-AU,AINS & MEA
OOS-AUMA,UAS & UEQ
OOS-AU,UEQ
OOS-AUMA,UAS
OOS-AUMA,FLT & MT
OOS-AU,SWDL
IS-NR
Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual, R8.0
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