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Alarm Procedures
The Open System Interconnection (OSI) Intermediate System to Intermediate-System (IS-IS) Adjacency
Failure alarm is raised by an intermediate system (node routing IS Level 1 or Level 1 and 2) when no
unlocked or end system (ES) adjacency is established on a point-to-point subnet. The
Intermediate-System Adjacency Failure alarm is not supported by ES. It is also not raised by unlocked
for disabled routers.
The alarm is typically caused by a misconfigured router manual area adjacency (MAA) address. For
more information about IS-IS OSI routing and MAA configuration, refer to the "Cisco Transport
Controller Operation" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15310-MA SDH Reference Manual. For more
information about configuring OSI, refer to the "Turn Up Node" chapter in the Cisco ONS15310-MA
SDH Procedure Guide.
Clear the ISIS-ADJ-FAIL Alarm
Ensure that both ends of the communications channel are using the correct Layer 2 protocol and settings
Step 1
(LAPD or PPP). To do this, complete the following steps:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
If both nodes do not use the same Layer 2 settings, you will have to delete the incorrect termination and
Step 2
recreate it. To delete it, click the termination and click Delete. To recreate it, refer to the "Turn Up Node"
chapter in the Cisco ONS15310-MA SDH Procedure Guide for the procedure.
Step 3
If the nodes use PPP Layer 2, complete the
does not clear, go to
If both nodes use the LAPD Layer 2 protocol but have different Mode settings, change the incorrect
Step 4
node's entry by clicking the correct setting radio button in the Edit RS-DCC termination dialog box and
clicking OK.
If the Layer 2 protocol and Mode settings are correct, ensure that one node is using the Network role and
Step 5
the other has the User role. If not (that is, if both have the same mode settings), correct the incorrect one
by clicking the correct radio button in the Edit RS-DCC termination dialog box and clicking OK.
If the Layer 2, Mode, and Role settings are correct, compare the MTU settings for each node. If one is
Step 6
incorrect, choose the correct value in the Edit RS-DCC dialog box and click OK.
If all of the preceding settings are correct, ensure that OSI routers are enabled for the communication
Step 7
channels at both ends by completing the following steps:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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At the local node, in node view, click the Provisioning > Comm Channels > RS-DCC tabs.
Click the row of the circuit. Click Edit.
In the Edit RS-DCC termination dialog box, view and record the following selections: Layer 2
protocol (LAPD or PPP); Mode radio button selection (AITS or UITS); Role radio button selection
(Network or User); MTU value; T200 value, and T203 selections.
Click Cancel.
Log into the remote node and follow the same steps, also recording the same information for this
node.
Step
7.
Click Provisioning > OSI > Routers > Setup.
View the router entry under the Status column. If the status is Enabled, check the other end.
If the Status is Disabled, click the router entry and click Edit.
Check the Enabled check box and click OK.
"Clear the EOC Alarm" procedure on page
Chapter 2
Alarm Troubleshooting
2-51. If the alarm
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