Dataflt; Ds3-Mism - Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation

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Alarm Procedures
Note
Step 12
If the alarm persists, replace the reporting traffic card.

14.4.33 DATAFLT

The software fault data integrity fault (DATAFLT) alarm means the database exceeded the capacity of
the Flash memory on the XTC.
When the system reboots, the last configuration entered is not saved.
Caution
Login to http://www.cisco.com/TAC for more information or call the Cisco Technical Assistance Center
to report a service-affecting problem (1-800-553-2447).

14.4.34 DS3-MISM

The DS-3 frame format mismatch (DS3-MISM) alarm indicates a frame format mismatch on the
XTC-28-3 card. The condition occurs when the provisioned line type and incoming signal frame format
type do not match. For example, if the line type is set to C-BIT for an XTC-28-3 card, and the incoming
frame format of the incoming signal is detected as M23 or UNFRAMED, then the ONS 15327 reports a
DS3-MISM alarm. The alarm is not raised when the line type is set to AUTOPROVISION or
UNFRAMED.
The alarm or condition clears when the line type is set to AUTO PROVISION or UNFRAMED, the port
state is set to OOS, or the correct frame format is set. Setting the line type to AUTO PROVIS ION causes
the ONS 15327 to detect the received frame format and provision the port to use the matching frame
format, either Unframed, M23 or C-bit.
Procedure: Clear the DS3-MISM Alarm on the XTC-28-3 Card
Go to the CTC card-level view for the reporting XTC-28-3.
Step 1
Click the Provisioning > Line tabs.
Step 2
For the row on the appropriate port, verify that the Line Type column is set to match the expected
Step 3
incoming signal.
If the Line Type drop-down column does not to match the expected incoming signal, select the correct
Step 4
Line Type on the pull down menu.
Click Apply.
Step 5
Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation, R3.3
14-30
When you replace a card with an identical type of card, you do not need to make any changes to
the database.
Minor, Non-Service-Affecting
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Chapter 14
Alarm Troubleshooting
June 2002

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