Procedure 4-2 To Verify The Operational And Administrative States Of Service Components - Alcatel 5620 Troubleshooting Manual

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4 — Troubleshooting services
Procedure 4-2 To verify the operational and administrative states of
service components
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Figure 4-2 H-VPLS services sorted by VC IDs
If a VC ID has more than one unique Service ID, these services are involved in an
H-VPLS relationship. For example, VC ID 12 has Service ID entries of 7 and 12.
a
If there are no alarms on the H-VPLS service, go to step 5 in section 4.2.
b
If there are alarms on the H-VPLS service, see chapter 3 for more information.
Note — An alarm on a service can propagate across the services in the
H-VPLS domain.
Click on the Sites tab button on the Services (Edit) form.
Review the states for the site using the Operational State and Administrative State
columns.
Click on the L2 Interfaces, L3 Interfaces, and Circuits tab buttons to review the
operational and administrative states for the remaining components of the service.
Use the operation and administrative states of the service components to choose
one of the following options:
a
If the operational and administrative states for all service components are Up,
go to step 6 in section 4.2.
b
If the operational state is Down and the administrative state is Up for one or
more service components, the 5620 SAM generates an alarm. You must
investigate the root problem on the underlying object. See chapter 3 for more
information.
c
If the administrative state is Down for one or more service components,
change the administrative state to Up. Go to step 5.
Alcatel 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 2.1 R2
May 2005
95-5887-01-00-B

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