Clear The Forced-Req Condition - Cisco NCS 2000 series Troubleshooting Manual

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Clear the FORCED-REQ Condition

• MAN-REQ (for an ML-Series object)
• RPR-SF
• RPR-SD
• WTR (for an ML-Series object)
Clear the FORCED-REQ Condition
SUMMARY STEPS
1. Complete the
2. If the condition is raised on an IEEE 802.17b-based RPR span, enter the following command in the CLI
in RPR-IEEE interface configuration mode:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
Complete the
Clear a 1+1 Force or Manual Switch Command, on page 445
Step 2
If the condition is raised on an IEEE 802.17b-based RPR span, enter the following command in the CLI in RPR-IEEE
interface configuration mode:
router(config-if)#no rpr-ieee protection request force-switch {east | west}
If the troubleshooting procedure does not clear the alarm, log into the Technical Support Website at
c/en/us/support/index.html
FORCED-REQ-SPAN (2R, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCN/STMN, OTS)
Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Objects: 2R, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCN/STMN, OTS
The Force Switch Request Span condition applies to Y-cable-protected TXP configurable clients (OC-3,
OC-12/STM-4,OC-48/STM-16, OC-192/STM-64, FC, ESCON, or FICON). If traffic is present on a working
port and you use the FORCE command to prevent it from switching to the protect port (indicated by FORCED
TO WORKING), FORCED-REQ-SPAN indicates this force switch. In this case, the force is affecting not
only the facility, but the span.
Note
For more information about protection schemes, refer to the
FORCED-REQ-SPAN (TRUNK)
Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Cisco NCS 2000 series Troubleshooting Guide, Release 11.0
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Clear a 1+1 Force or Manual Switch Command, on page 445
or call the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (1 800 553-2447) to report the problem.
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