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Sample problems
Figure
to create problems and generate alarms. This configuration generates the maximum
number of alarms per problem type because alternate network paths are not available
for self-healing.
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The dynamic alarm list is used to troubleshoot the following types of problems that
are created.
•
physical port problem that causes an Equipment Down alarm
•
underlying port state problem that causes a number of related alarms at the LSP
level
•
configuration problem that causes a Frame Size Problem alarm
Troubleshooting a VPLS equipment problem
A problem in the sample network produces the list of alarms shown in Figure 3-6.
The following procedure describes how to troubleshoot the problem.
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 6.1 R3
3HE 04244 AAAB Ed. 01
3-5
shows a two-node sample network configured with a VPLS that was used
Figure 3-5 Sample network
LAG 1/1/2, 1/1/3
10.10.11.1/24
Customer
access
7750 SR
ports
site ID
10.1.200.52/32
BGP, OSPF, and MPLS are on each network interface.
Figure 3-6 VPLS alarm list_1
Troubleshooting Guide
3 — Troubleshooting network alarms
LAG 1/1/2, 1/1/3
10.10.11.2/24
7750 SR
site ID
10.1.200.53/32
November 2008
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Customer
access
ports
17558
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