Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, Release 9.0
Chapter 2, Alarm Troubleshooting

Table Of Contents

Alarm Troubleshooting

2.1  Alarm Indexes by Default Severity

2.1.1  Critical Alarms (CR)

2.1.2  Major Alarms (MJ)

2.1.3  Minor Alarms (MN)

2.1.4  NA Conditions

2.1.5  NR Conditions

2.2  Alarms and Conditions Listed By Alphabetical Entry

2.3  Alarm Logical Objects

2.4  Alarm List by Logical Object Type

2.5  Trouble Notifications

2.5.1  Alarm Characteristics

2.5.2  Condition Characteristics

2.5.3  Severities

2.5.4  Alarm Hierarchy

2.5.5  Service Effect

2.5.6  States

2.6  Safety Summary

2.7  Alarm Procedures

2.7.1  AIS

Clear the AIS Condition

2.7.2  AIS-L

Clear the AIS-L Condition

2.7.3  AIS-P

Clear the AIS-P Condition

2.7.4  AIS-V

Clear the AIS-V Condition

2.7.5  ALS

2.7.6  AMPLI-INIT

2.7.7  APC-CORR-SKIPPED

2.7.8  APC-DISABLED

2.7.9  APC-END

2.7.10  APC-OUT-OF-RANGE

2.7.11  APC-WRONG-GAIN

2.7.12  APSB

2.7.13  APSCDFLTK

Clear the APSCDFLTK Alarm

2.7.14  APSC-IMP

Clear the APSC-IMP Alarm

2.7.15  APSCINCON

Clear the APSCINCON Alarm

2.7.16  APSCM

Clear the APSCM Alarm

2.7.17  APSCNMIS

Clear the APSCNMIS Alarm

2.7.18  APSIMP

Clear the APSIMP Alarm

2.7.19  APS-INV-PRIM

2.7.20  APSMM

Clear the APSMM Alarm

2.7.21  APS-PRIM-FAC

Clear the APS-PRIM-FAC Condition

2.7.22  APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM

Clear the APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM Alarm

2.7.23  AS-CMD

Clear the AS-CMD Condition

2.7.24  AS-MT

Clear the AS-MT Condition

2.7.25  AS-MT-OOG

2.7.26  AUD-LOG-LOSS

Clear the AUD-LOG-LOSS Condition

2.7.27  AUD-LOG-LOW

2.7.28  AUTOLSROFF

Clear the AUTOLSROFF Alarm

2.7.29  AUTONEG-RFI

Clear the AUTONEG-RFI Alarm

2.7.30  AUTORESET

Clear the AUTORESET Alarm

2.7.31  AUTOSW-AIS

Clear the AUTOSW-AIS Condition

2.7.32  AUTOSW-LOP (STSMON)

Clear the AUTOSW-LOP (STSMON) Condition

2.7.33  AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON)

Clear the AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON) Condition

2.7.34  AUTOSW-PDI

Clear the AUTOSW-PDI Condition

2.7.35  AUTOSW-SDBER

Clear the AUTOSW-SDBER Condition

2.7.36  AUTOSW-SFBER

Clear the AUTOSW-SFBER Condition

2.7.37  AUTOSW-UNEQ (STSMON)

Clear the AUTOSW-UNEQ (STSMON) Condition

2.7.38  AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON)

Clear the AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON) Condition

2.7.39  AWG-DEG

2.7.40  AWG-FAIL

2.7.41  AWG-OVERTEMP

2.7.42  AWG-WARM-UP

2.7.43  BAT-FAIL

Clear the BAT-FAIL Alarm

2.7.44  BERT-ENBL

2.7.45  BERT-SYNC-FAIL

2.7.46  BKUPMEMP

Clear the BKUPMEMP Alarm

2.7.47  BLSROSYNC

2.7.48  BLSR-SW-VER-MISM

Clear the BLSR-SW-VER-MISM Alarm

2.7.49  BPV

Clear the BPV Alarm

2.7.50  CARLOSS (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T)

Clear the CARLOSS (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T) Alarm

2.7.51  CARLOSS (E1000F, E100T)

Clear the CARLOSS (E1000F, E100T) Alarm

2.7.52  CARLOSS (EQPT)

Clear the CARLOSS (EQPT) Alarm

2.7.53  CARLOSS (FC)

2.7.54  CARLOSS (G1000)

Clear the CARLOSS (G1000) Alarm

2.7.55  CARLOSS (GE)

2.7.56  CARLOSS (ISC)

2.7.57  CARLOSS (ML1000, ML100T, MLFX)

Clear the CARLOSS (ML1000, ML100T, MLFX) Alarm

2.7.58  CARLOSS (TRUNK)

2.7.59  CASETEMP-DEG

2.7.60  CLDRESTART

Clear the CLDRESTART Condition

2.7.61  COMIOXC

Clear the COMIOXC Alarm

2.7.62  COMM-FAIL

Clear the COMM-FAIL Alarm

2.7.63  CONTBUS-A-18

Clear the CONTBUS-A-18 Alarm

2.7.64  CONTBUS-B-18

Clear the CONTBUS-B-18 Alarm

2.7.65  CONTBUS-DISABLED

Clear the CONTBUS-DISABLED Alarm

2.7.66  CONTBUS-IO-A

Clear the CONTBUS-IO-A Alarm

2.7.67  CONTBUS-IO-B

Clear the CONTBUS-IO-B Alarm

2.7.68  CPP-INCAPABLE

Clear the CPP-INCAPABLE Alarm

2.7.69  CPP-PEER-NO-RESP

Clear CPP-PEER-NO-RESP Condition

2.7.70  CTNEQPT-MISMATCH

Clear the CTNEQPT-MISMATCH Condition

2.7.71  CTNEQPT-PBPROT

Clear the CTNEQPT-PBPROT Alarm

2.7.72  CTNEQPT-PBWORK

Clear the CTNEQPT-PBWORK Alarm

2.7.73  DATA-CRC

Clear the DATA-CRC Alarm

2.7.74  DATAFLT

Clear the DATAFLT Alarm

2.7.75  DBOSYNC

Clear the DBOSYNC Alarm

2.7.76  DCU-LOSS-FAIL

2.7.77  DISCONNECTED

Clear the DISCONNECTED Alarm

2.7.78  DS3-MISM

Clear the DS3-MISM Condition

2.7.79  DSP-COMM-FAIL

2.7.80  DSP-FAIL

2.7.81  DUP-IPADDR

Clear the DUP-IPADDR Alarm

2.7.82  DUP-NODENAME

Clear the DUP-NODENAME Alarm

2.7.83  DUP-SHELF-ID

2.7.84  EFM-RFI-CE

Clear the EFM-RFI-CE Alarm

2.7.85  EFM-RFI-DG

Clear the EFM-RFI-DG Alarm

2.7.86  EFM-RFI-LF

Clear the EFM-RFI-LF Alarm

2.7.87  EHIBATVG

Clear the EHIBATVG Alarm

2.7.88  ELWBATVG

Clear the ELWBATVG Alarm

2.7.89  ENCAP-MISMATCH-P

Clear the ENCAP-MISMATCH-P Alarm

2.7.90  EOC

Clear the EOC Alarm

2.7.91  EOC-L

Clear the EOC-L Alarm

2.7.92  EQPT

Clear the EQPT Alarm

2.7.93  EQPT-DIAG

Clear the EQPT-DIAG Alarm

2.7.94  EQPT-MISS

Clear the EQPT-MISS Alarm

2.7.95  ERFI-P-CONN

Clear the ERFI-P-CONN Condition

2.7.96  ERFI-P-PAYLD

Clear the ERFI-P-PAYLD Condition

2.7.97  ERFI-P-SRVR

Clear the ERFI-P-SRVR Condition

2.7.98  ERROR-CONFIG

Clear the ERROR-CONFIG Alarm

2.7.99  ETH-LINKLOSS

Clear the ETH-LINKLOSS Condition

2.7.100  E-W-MISMATCH

Clear the E-W-MISMATCH Alarm with a Physical Switch

Clear the E-W-MISMATCH Alarm in CTC

2.7.101  EXCCOL

Clear the EXCCOL Alarm

2.7.102  EXERCISE-RING-FAIL

Clear the EXERCISE-RING-FAIL Condition

2.7.103  EXERCISE-SPAN-FAIL

Clear the EXERCISE-SPAN-FAIL Condition

2.7.104  EXT

Clear the EXT Alarm

2.7.105  EXTRA-TRAF-PREEMPT

Clear the EXTRA-TRAF-PREEMPT Alarm

2.7.106  FAILTOSW

Clear the FAILTOSW Condition

2.7.107  FAILTOSW-PATH

Clear the FAILTOSW-PATH Condition in a Path Protection Configuration

2.7.108  FAILTOSWR

Clear the FAILTOSWR Condition in a BLSR Configuration

2.7.109  FAILTOSWS

Clear the FAILTOSWS Condition

2.7.110  FAN

Clear the FAN Alarm

2.7.111  FAPS

Clear the FAPS Alarm

2.7.112  FAPS-CONFIG-MISMATCH

2.7.113  FC-DE-NES

Clear the FC-DE-NES Alarm

2.7.114  FC-NO-CREDITS

Clear the FC-NO-CREDITS Alarm

2.7.115  FDI

2.7.116  FE-AIS

Clear the FE-AIS Condition

2.7.117  FEC-MISM

2.7.118  FE-DS1-MULTLOS

Clear the FE-DS1-MULTLOS Condition

2.7.119  FE-DS1-NSA

Clear the FE-DS1-NSA Condition

2.7.120  FE-DS1-SA

Clear the FE-DS1-SA Condition

2.7.121  FE-DS1-SNGLLOS

Clear the FE-DS1-SNGLLOS Condition

2.7.122  FE-DS3-NSA

Clear the FE-DS3-NSA Condition

2.7.123  FE-DS3-SA

Clear the FE-DS3-SA Condition

2.7.124  FE-EQPT-NSA

Clear the FE-EQPT-NSA Condition

2.7.125  FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPAN

Clear the FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPAN Condition

2.7.126  FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING

Clear the FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING Condition

2.7.127  FE-FRCDWKSWPR-SPAN

Clear the FE-FRCDWKSWPR-SPAN Condition

2.7.128  FE-IDLE

Clear the FE-IDLE Condition

2.7.129  FE-LOCKOUTOFPR-SPAN

Clear the FE-LOCKOUTOFPR-SPAN Condition

2.7.130  FE-LOF

Clear the FE-LOF Condition

2.7.131  FE-LOS

Clear the FE-LOS Condition

2.7.132  FE-MANWKSWBK-SPAN

Clear the FE-MANWKSWBK-SPAN Condition

2.7.133  FE-MANWKSWPR-RING

Clear the FE-MANWKSWPR-RING Condition

2.7.134  FE-MANWKSWPR-SPAN

Clear the FE-MANWKSWPR-SPAN Condition

2.7.135  FEPRLF

Clear the FEPRLF Alarm on a Four-Fiber BLSR

2.7.136  FIBERTEMP-DEG

2.7.137  FORCED-REQ

Clear the FORCED-REQ Condition

2.7.138  FORCED-REQ-RING

Clear the FORCED-REQ-RING Condition

2.7.139  FORCED-REQ-SPAN

Clear the FORCED-REQ-SPAN Condition

2.7.140  FP-LINK-LOSS

Clear the FP-LINK-LOSS Condition

2.7.141  FRCDSWTOINT

2.7.142  FRCDSWTOPRI

2.7.143  FRCDSWTOSEC

2.7.144  FRCDSWTOTHIRD

2.7.145  FRNGSYNC

Clear the FRNGSYNC Condition

2.7.146  FSTSYNC

2.7.147  FTA-MISMATCH

2.7.148  FULLPASSTHR-BI

Clear the FULLPASSTHR-BI Condition

2.7.149  GAIN-HDEG

2.7.150  GAIN-HFAIL

2.7.151  GAIN-LDEG

2.7.152  GAIN-LFAIL

2.7.153  GCC-EOC

2.7.154  GE-OOSYNC

2.7.155  GFP-CSF

Clear the GFP-CSF Alarm

2.7.156  GFP-DE-MISMATCH

Clear the GFP-DE-MISMATCH Alarm

2.7.157  GFP-EX-MISMATCH

Clear the GFP-EX-MISMATCH Alarm

2.7.158  GFP-LFD

Clear the GFP-LFD Alarm

2.7.159  GFP-NO-BUFFERS

Clear the GFP-NO-BUFFERS Alarm

2.7.160  GFP-UP-MISMATCH

Clear the GFP-UP-MISMATCH Alarm

2.7.161  HELLO

Clear the HELLO Alarm

2.7.162  HIBATVG

Clear the HIBATVG Alarm

2.7.163  HI-CCVOLT

Clear the HI-CCVOLT Condition

2.7.164  HI-LASERBIAS

Clear the HI-LASERBIAS Alarm

2.7.165  HI-LASERTEMP

Clear the HI-LASERTEMP Alarm

2.7.166  HI-RXPOWER

Clear the HI-RXPOWER Alarm

2.7.167  HITEMP

Clear the HITEMP Alarm

2.7.168  HI-TXPOWER

Clear the HI-TXPOWER Alarm

2.7.169  HLDOVRSYNC

Clear the HLDOVRSYNC Condition

2.7.170  I-HITEMP

Clear the I-HITEMP Alarm

2.7.171  ILK-FAIL

2.7.172  IMPROPRMVL

Clear the IMPROPRMVL Alarm

2.7.173  INCOMPATIBLE-SEND-PDIP

Clear the INCOMPATIBLE-SEND-PDIP Alarm

2.7.174  INCOMPATIBLE-SW

Clear the INCOMPATIBLE-SW Alarm

2.7.175  INC-ISD

2.7.176  INHSWPR

Clear the INHSWPR Condition

2.7.177  INHSWWKG

Clear the INHSWWKG Condition

2.7.178  INTRUSION-PSWD

Clear the INTRUSION-PSWD Condition

2.7.179  INVMACADR

Clear the INVMACADR Alarm

2.7.180  IOSCFGCOPY

2.7.181  ISIS-ADJ-FAIL

Clear the ISIS-ADJ-FAIL Alarm

2.7.182  KB-PASSTHR

Clear the KB-PASSTHR Condition

2.7.183  KBYTE-APS-CHAN-FAIL

Clear the KBYTE-APS-CHAN-FAIL Alarm

2.7.184  LAN-POL-REV

Clear the LAN-POL-REV Condition

2.7.185  LASER-APR

2.7.186  LASERBIAS-DEG

2.7.187  LASERBIAS-FAIL

2.7.188  LASEREOL

Clear the LASEREOL Alarm

2.7.189  LASERTEMP-DEG

2.7.190  LCAS-CRC

Clear the LCAS-CRC Condition

2.7.191  LCAS-RX-DNU

Clear the LCAS-RX-DNU Condition

2.7.192  LCAS-RX-FAIL

Clear the LCAS-RX-FAIL Condition

2.7.193  LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR

Clear the LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR Condition

2.7.194  LCAS-TX-ADD

2.7.195  LCAS-TX-DNU

2.7.196  LINK-KEEPALIVE

Clear the LINK-KEEPALIVE Alarm

2.7.197  LKOUTPR-S

Clear the LKOUTPR-S Condition

2.7.198  LMP-FAIL

Clear the LMP-FAIL Alarm

2.7.199  LMP-SD

Clear the LMP-SD Condition

2.7.200  LMP-SF

Clear the LMP-SF Condition

2.7.201  LMP-UNALLOC

2.7.202  LOA

Clear the LOA Alarm

2.7.203  LOCKOUT-REQ

Clear the LOCKOUT-REQ Condition

2.7.204  LOF (BITS)

Clear the LOF (BITS) Alarm

2.7.205  LOF (DS1)

Clear the LOF (DS1) Alarm

2.7.206  LOF (DS3)

Clear the LOF (DS3) Alarm

2.7.207  LOF (E1)

Clear the LOF (E1) Alarm

2.7.208  LOF (EC1)

Clear the LOF (EC1) Alarm

2.7.209  LOF (OCN)

Clear the LOF (OCN) Alarm

2.7.210  LOF (STSTRM)

Clear the LOF (STSTRM) Alarm

2.7.211  LOF (TRUNK)

2.7.212  LOGBUFR90

2.7.213  LOGBUFROVFL

Clear the LOGBUFROVFL Alarm

2.7.214  LO-LASERBIAS

Clear the LO-LASERBIAS Alarm

2.7.215  LO-LASERTEMP

Clear the LO-LASERTEMP Alarm

2.7.216  LOM

Clear the LOM Alarm

2.7.217  LOP-P

Clear the LOP-P Alarm

2.7.218  LOP-V

Clear the LOP-V Alarm

2.7.219  LO-RXPOWER

Clear the LO-RXPOWER Alarm

2.7.220  LOS (2R)

2.7.221  LOS (BITS)

Clear the LOS (BITS) Alarm

2.7.222  LOS (DS1)

Clear the LOS (DS1) Alarm

2.7.223  LOS (DS3)

Clear the LOS (DS3) Alarm

2.7.224  LOS (E1)

Clear the LOS (E1) Alarm

2.7.225  LOS (EC1)

Clear the LOS (EC1) Alarm

2.7.226  LOS (ESCON)

2.7.227  LOS (FUDC)

Clear the LOS (FUDC) Alarm

2.7.228  LOS (ISC)

2.7.229  LOS (MSUDC)

2.7.230  LOS (OCN)

Clear the LOS (OCN) Alarm

2.7.231  LOS (OTS)

2.7.232  LOS (TRUNK)

2.7.233  LOS-O

2.7.234  LOS-P (OCH)

2.7.235  LOS-P (OMS, OTS)

2.7.236  LOS-P (TRUNK)

2.7.237  LOS-RAMAN (OTS)

Clear the LOS-RAMAN Condition

2.7.238  LO-TXPOWER

Clear the LO-TXPOWER Alarm

2.7.239  LPBKCRS

Clear the LPBKCRS Condition

2.7.240  LPBKDS3FEAC

Clear the LPBKDS3FEAC Condition

2.7.241  LPBKDS3FEAC-CMD

2.7.242  LPBKFACILITY (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T)

Clear the LPBKFACILITY (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T) Condition

2.7.243  LPBKFACILITY (DS1, DS3)

Clear the LPBKFACILITY (DS1, DS3) Condition

2.7.244  LPBKFACILITY (E1)

Clear the LPBKFACILITY (E1) Condition

2.7.245  LPBKFACILITY (EC1)

Clear the LPBKFACILITY (EC1) Condition

2.7.246  LPBKFACILITY (ESCON)

2.7.247  LPBKFACILITY (FC)

2.7.248  LPBKFACILITY (FCMR)

Clear the LPBKFACILITY (FCMR) Condition

2.7.249  LPBKFACILITY (G1000)

Clear the LPBKFACILITY (G1000) Condition

2.7.250  LPBKFACILITY (GE)

2.7.251  LPBKFACILITY (ISC)

2.7.252  LPBKFACILITY (OCN)

Clear the LPBKFACILITY (OCN) Condition

2.7.253  LPBKFACILITY (TRUNK)

2.7.254  LPBKTERMINAL (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T)

Clear the LPBKTERMINAL (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T) Condition

2.7.255  LPBKTERMINAL (DS1, DS3)

Clear the LPBKTERMINAL (DS1, DS3) Condition

2.7.256  LPBKTERMINAL (E1)

Clear the LPBKTERMINAL (E1) Condition

2.7.257  LPBKTERMINAL (EC1)

Clear the LPBKTERMINAL (EC1) Condition

2.7.258  LPBKTERMINAL (ESCON)

2.7.259  LPBKTERMINAL (FC)

2.7.260  LPBKTERMINAL (FCMR)

Clear the LPBKTERMINAL (FCMR) Condition

2.7.261  LPBKTERMINAL (G1000)

Clear the LPBKTERMINAL (G1000) Condition

2.7.262  LPBKTERMINAL (GE)

2.7.263  LPBKTERMINAL (ISC)

2.7.264  LPBKTERMINAL (OCN)

Clear the LPBKTERMINAL (OCN) Condition

2.7.265  LPBKTERMINAL (TRUNK)

2.7.266  LWBATVG

Clear the LWBATVG Alarm

2.7.267  MAN-REQ

Clear the MAN-REQ Condition

2.7.268  MANRESET

2.7.269  MANSWTOINT

2.7.270  MANSWTOPRI

2.7.271  MANSWTOSEC

2.7.272  MANSWTOTHIRD

2.7.273  MANUAL-REQ-RING

Clear the MANUAL-REQ-RING Condition

2.7.274  MANUAL-REQ-SPAN

Clear the MANUAL-REQ-SPAN Condition

2.7.275  MAX-STATIONS

Clear the MAX-STATIONS Alarm

2.7.276  MCAST-MAC-TABLE-FULL (EQPT)

2.7.277  MEA (AIP)

Clear the MEA (AIP) Alarm

2.7.278  MEA (BIC)

Clear the MEA (BIC) Alarm

2.7.279  MEA (EQPT)

Clear the MEA (EQPT) Alarm

2.7.280  MEA (FAN)

Clear the MEA (FAN) Alarm

2.7.281  MEA (PPM)

2.7.282  MEA (SHELF)

2.7.283  MEM-GONE

2.7.284  MEM-LOW

2.7.285  MFGMEM

Clear the MFGMEM Alarm

2.7.286  MS-DEG

2.7.287  MS-EXC

2.7.288  MT-OCHNC

2.7.289  NO-CONFIG

Clear the NO-CONFIG Condition

2.7.290  NON-CISCO-PPM

Clear the NON-CISCO-PPM Condition

2.7.291  NOT-AUTHENTICATED

2.7.292  OCHNC-INC

2.7.293  OCHTERM-INC

2.7.294  ODUK-1-AIS-PM

2.7.295  ODUK-2-AIS-PM

2.7.296  ODUK-3-AIS-PM

2.7.297  ODUK-4-AIS-PM

2.7.298  ODUK-AIS-PM

2.7.299  ODUK-BDI-PM

2.7.300  ODUK-LCK-PM

2.7.301  ODUK-OCI-PM

2.7.302  ODUK-SD-PM

2.7.303  ODUK-SF-PM

2.7.304  ODUK-TIM-PM

2.7.305  OOU-TPT

Clear the OOT-TPT Condition

2.7.306  OPEN-SLOT

Clear the OPEN-SLOT Condition

2.7.307  OPTNTWMIS

2.7.308  OPWR-HDEG

2.7.309  OPWR-HFAIL

2.7.310  OPWR-LDEG

2.7.311  OPWR-LFAIL

2.7.312  OSRION

2.7.313  OTUK-AIS

2.7.314  OTUK-BDI

2.7.315  OTUK-IAE

2.7.316  OTUK-LOF

2.7.317  OTUK-SD

2.7.318  OTUK-SF

2.7.319  OTUK-TIM

2.7.320  OUT-OF-SYNC

2.7.321  PARAM-MISM

2.7.322  PDI-P

Clear the PDI-P Condition

2.7.323  PEER-NORESPONSE

Clear the PEER-NORESPONSE Alarm

2.7.324  PLM-P

Clear the PLM-P Alarm

2.7.325  PLM-V

Clear the PLM-V Alarm

2.7.326  PMI

2.7.327  PORT-FAIL

2.7.328  PORT-MISMATCH

Clear the PORT-MISMATCH Alarm

2.7.329  PRC-DUPID

Clear the PRC-DUPID Alarm

2.7.330  PROTNA

Clear the PROTNA Alarm

2.7.331  PROV-MISMATCH

2.7.332  PTIM

2.7.333  PWR-FAIL-A

Clear the PWR-FAIL-A Alarm

2.7.334  PWR-FAIL-B

Clear the PWR-FAIL-B Alarm

2.7.335  PWR-FAIL-RET-A

Clear the PWR-FAIL-RET-A Alarm

2.7.336  PWR-FAIL-RET-B

Clear the PWR-FAIL-RET-A Alarm

2.7.337  PWR-PROT-ON

Clear the PWR-PROT-ON Alarm

2.7.338  RAI

Clear the RAI Condition

2.7.339  RAMAN-SPAN-NOT-TUNED

Clear the RAMAN-SPAN-NOT-TUNED Condition

2.7.340  RCVR-MISS

Clear the RCVR-MISS Alarm

2.7.341  RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET0

Clear the RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET0 Alarm

2.7.342  RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET1

Clear the RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET1 Alarm

2.7.343  RFI

2.7.344  RFI-L

Clear the RFI-L Condition

2.7.345  RFI-P

Clear the RFI-P Condition

2.7.346  RFI-V

Clear the RFI-V Condition

2.7.347  RING-ID-MIS

Clear the RING-ID-MIS Alarm

2.7.348  RING-MISMATCH

Clear the RING-MISMATCH Alarm

2.7.349  RING-SW-EAST

2.7.350  RING-SW-WEST

2.7.351  RLS

Clear the RLS Condition

2.7.352  ROLL

2.7.353  ROLL-PEND

2.7.354  ROUTE-OVERFLOW

Clear the ROUTE-OVERFLOW Condition

2.7.355  RPR-PASSTHR

Clear the RPR-PASSTHR Condition

2.7.356  RPR-PEER-MISS

Clear the RPR-PEER-MISS Condition

2.7.357  RPR-PROT-ACTIVE

Clear the RPR-PROT-ACTIVE Condition

2.7.358  RPR-PROT-CONFIG-MISM

Clear the RPR-PROT-CONFIG-MISM Alarm

2.7.359  RPR-RI-FAIL

Clear the RPR-RI-FAIL Condition

2.7.360  RPR-SD

Clear the RPR-SD Condition

2.7.361  RPR-SF

Clear the RPR-SF Condition

2.7.362  RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH

Clear the RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH Alarm

2.7.363  RPRW

Clear the RPRW Condition

2.7.364  RUNCFG-SAVENEED

2.7.365  SD (DS1, DS3)

Clear the SD (DS1, DS3) Condition

2.7.366  SD (E1)

Clear the SD (E1) Condition

2.7.367  SD (TRUNK)

2.7.368  SD-L

Clear the SD-L Condition

2.7.369  SD-L (TRUNK)

2.7.370  SD-P

Clear the SD-P Condition

2.7.371  SD-V

Clear the SD-V Condition

2.7.372  SF (DS1, DS3)

Clear the SF (DS1, DS3) Condition

2.7.373  SF (E1)

Clear the SF (E1) Condition

2.7.374  SF (TRUNK)

2.7.375  SF-L

Clear the SF-L Condition

2.7.376  SF-L (TRUNK)

2.7.377  SF-P

Clear the SF-P Condition

2.7.378  SFTWDOWN

2.7.379  SF-V

Clear the SF-V Condition

2.7.380  SHELF-COMM-FAIL

2.7.381  SH-IL-VAR-DEG-HIGH

2.7.382  SH-IL-VAR-DEG-LOW

2.7.383  SHUTTER-OPEN

2.7.384  SIGLOSS

Clear the SIGLOSS Alarm

2.7.385  SNTP-HOST

Clear the SNTP-HOST Alarm

2.7.386  SPANLEN-OUT-OF-RANGE

2.7.387  SPAN-SW-EAST

2.7.388  SPAN-SW-WEST

2.7.389  SQUELCH

Clear the SQUELCH Condition

2.7.390  SQUELCHED

Clear the SQUELCHED Condition

2.7.391  SQM

Clear the SQM Alarm

2.7.392  SSM-DUS

2.7.393  SSM-FAIL

Clear the SSM-FAIL Alarm

2.7.394  SSM-LNC

2.7.395  SSM-OFF

Clear the SSM-OFF Condition

2.7.396  SSM-PRC

2.7.397  SSM-PRS

2.7.398  SSM-RES

2.7.399  SSM-SDH-TN

2.7.400  SSM-SETS

2.7.401  SSM-SMC

2.7.402  SSM-ST2

2.7.403  SSM-ST3

2.7.404  SSM-ST3E

2.7.405  SSM-ST4

2.7.406  SSM-STU

Clear the SSM-STU Condition

2.7.407  SSM-TNC

2.7.408  STS-SQUELCH-L

2.7.409  SW-MISMATCH

Clear the SW-MISMATCH Condition

2.7.410  SWMTXMOD-PROT

Clear the SWMTXMOD-PROT Alarm

2.7.411  SWMTXMOD-WORK

Clear the SWMTXMOD-WORK Alarm

2.7.412  SWTOPRI

2.7.413  SWTOSEC

Clear the SWTOSEC Condition

2.7.414  SWTOTHIRD

Clear the SWTOTHIRD Condition

2.7.415  SYNC-FREQ

Clear the SYNC-FREQ Condition

2.7.416  SYNCLOSS

Clear the SYNCLOSS Alarm

2.7.417  SYNCPRI

Clear the SYNCPRI Alarm

2.7.418  SYNCSEC

Clear the SYNCSEC Alarm

2.7.419  SYNCTHIRD

Clear the SYNCTHIRD Alarm

2.7.420  SYSBOOT

2.7.421  TEMP-MISM

Clear the TEMP-MISM Condition

2.7.422  TIM

Clear the TIM Alarm

2.7.423  TIM-MON

Clear the TIM-MON Alarm

2.7.424  TIM-P

Clear the TIM-P Alarm

2.7.425  TIM-S

Clear the TIM-S Alarm

2.7.426  TIM-V

Clear the TIM-V Alarm

2.7.427  TPTFAIL (CEMR, CE100T, CE1000)

Clear the TPTFAIL (CEMR, CE100T, CE1000) Alarm

2.7.428  TPTFAIL (FCMR)

Clear the TPTFAIL (FCMR) Alarm

2.7.429  TPTFAIL (G1000)

Clear the TPTFAIL (G1000) Alarm

2.7.430  TPTFAIL (ML100T, ML1000, MLFX)

Clear the TPTFAIL (ML100T, ML1000, MLFX) Alarm

2.7.431  TRMT

Clear the TRMT Alarm

2.7.432  TRMT-MISS

Clear the TRMT-MISS Alarm

2.7.433  TX-AIS

Clear the TX-AIS Condition

2.7.434  TX-LOF

Clear the TX-LOF Condition

2.7.435  TX-RAI

Clear the TX-RAI Condition

2.7.436  UNC-WORD

2.7.437  UNEQ-P

Clear the UNEQ-P Alarm

2.7.438  UNEQ-V

Clear the UNEQ-V Alarm

2.7.439  UNQUAL-PPM

Clear the UNQUAL-PPM Condition

2.7.440  UT-COMM-FAIL

2.7.441  UT-FAIL

2.7.442  VCG-DEG

Clear the VCG-DEG Condition

2.7.443  VCG-DOWN

Clear the VCG-DOWN Condition

2.7.444  VLAN-AIS

Clear the VLAN-AIS Condition

2.7.445  VOA-DISABLED

Clear the VOA-DISABLED Condition

2.7.446  VOA-HDEG

2.7.447  VOA-HFAIL

2.7.448  VOA-LDEG

2.7.449  VOA-LFAIL

2.7.450  VOLT-MISM

Clear the VOLT-MISM Condition

2.7.451  VT-SQUELCH-L

2.7.452  WIZARD-IS-RUNNING

Clear the WIZARD-IS-RUNNING Condition

2.7.453  WKSWPR

Clear the WKSWPR Condition

2.7.454  WORK-QUEUE-FULL

2.7.455  WTR

Clear the WTR Condition on an IEEE 802.17b-Based RPR Span

2.7.456  WVL-MISMATCH

2.8  Traffic Card LED Activity

2.8.1  Typical Traffic Card LED Activity After Insertion

2.8.2  Typical Traffic Card LED Activity During Reset

2.8.3  Typical Card LED State After Successful Reset

2.8.4  Typical Cross-Connect LED Activity During Side Switch

2.9  Frequently Used Alarm Troubleshooting Procedures

2.9.1  Node and Ring Identification, Change, Visibility, and Termination

Identify a BLSR Ring Name or Node ID Number

Change a BLSR Ring Name

Change a BLSR Node ID Number

Verify Node Visibility for Other Nodes

2.9.2  Protection Switching, Lock Initiation, and Clearing

Initiate a 1+1 Force Switch Command

Initiate a 1+1 Manual Switch Command

Clear a 1+1 Force or Manual Switch Command

Initiate a Lock-On Command

Initiate a Card or Port Lockout Command

Clear a Lock-On or Lockout Command

Initiate a 1:1 Card Switch Command

Initiate a Force Switch for All Circuits on a Path Protection Span

Initiate a Manual Switch for All Circuits on a Path Protection Span

Initiate a Lockout for All Circuits on a Protect Path Protection Span

Clear an External Switching Command on a Path Protection Span

Initiate a Force Ring Switch on a BLSR

Initiate a Force Span Switch on a Four-Fiber BLSR

Initiate a Manual Span Switch on a BLSR

Initiate a Manual Ring Switch on a BLSR

Initiate a Lockout on a BLSR Protect Span

Initiate an Exercise Ring Switch on a BLSR

Initiate an Exercise Ring Switch on a Four Fiber BLSR

Clear a BLSR External Switching Command

2.9.3  CTC Card Resetting and Switching

Reset a Traffic Card in CTC

Reset an Active TCC2/TCC2P Card and Activate the Standby Card

Side Switch the Active and Standby Cross-Connect Cards

2.9.4  Physical Card Reseating, Resetting, and Replacement

Remove and Reinsert (Reseat) the Standby TCC2/TCC2P Card

Remove and Reinsert (Reseat) Any Card

Physically Replace a Traffic Card

Physically Replace an In-Service Cross-Connect Card

2.9.5  Generic Signal and Circuit Procedures

Verify the Signal BER Threshold Level

Delete a Circuit

Verify or Create Node Section DCC Terminations

Clear an OC-N Card Facility or Terminal Loopback Circuit

Clear an OC-N Card Cross-Connect (XC) Loopback Circuit

Clear a DS3XM-6, DS3XM-12, or DS3E-12 Card Loopback Circuit

Clear Other Electrical Card or Ethernet Card Loopbacks

Clear an MXP, TXP, or FC_MR-4 Card Loopback Circuit

2.9.6  Air Filter and Fan Procedures

Inspect, Clean, and Replace the Reusable Air Filter

Remove and Reinsert a Fan-Tray Assembly

Replace the Fan-Tray Assembly

2.9.7  Interface Procedures

Replace the Electrical Interface Assembly

Replace the Alarm Interface Panel


Alarm Troubleshooting



Note The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration. Rather, these terms, as well as "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration.


This chapter gives a description, severity, and troubleshooting procedure for each commonly encountered Cisco ONS 15454 alarm and condition. Tables 2-1 through 2-5 provide lists of ONS 15454 alarms organized by severity. Table 2-6 provides a list of alarms organized alphabetically. Table 2-7 gives definitions of all ONS 15454 alarm logical objects, which are the basis of the alarm profile list in Table 2-8. For a comprehensive list of all conditions and instructions for using TL1 commands, refer to the Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide .

An alarm's troubleshooting procedure applies to both the Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) and TL1 version of that alarm. If the troubleshooting procedure does not clear the alarm, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call the Cisco Technical Assistance Center 1 800 553-2447.

For more information about alarm profiles, refer to the "Manage Alarms" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.

2.1  Alarm Indexes by Default Severity

The following tables group alarms and conditions by their default severities in the ONS 15454 system. These severities are the same whether they are reported in the CTC Alarms window severity (SEV) column or in TL1.


Note The CTC default alarm profile contains some alarms or conditions that are not currently implemented but are reserved for future use.



Note The CTC default alarm profile in some cases contains two severities for one alarm (for example, MJ/MN). The ONS 15454 platform default severity comes first (in this example, MJ), but the alarm can be demoted to the second severity in the presence of a higher-ranking alarm. This is in accordance with Telcordia GR-474.


2.1.1  Critical Alarms (CR)

Table 2-1 alphabetically lists ONS 15454 Critical (CR) alarms.

Table 2-1 ONS 15454 Critical Alarm List 

LOF (DS3)

OPWR-HFAIL (AOTS)

LOF (EC1)

OPWR-HFAIL (OCH)

AUTOLSROFF (OCN)

LOF (OCN)

OPWR-HFAIL (OMS)

AWG-FAIL (OTS)

LOF (STSTRM)

OPWR-HFAIL (OTS)

AWG-OVERTEMP (OTS)

LOF (TRUNK)

OPWR-LFAIL (AOTS)

BKUPMEMP (EQPT)

LOM (STSMON)

OPWR-LFAIL (OCH-TERM)

COMIOXC (EQPT)

LOM (STSTRM)

OPWR-LFAIL (OCH)

CONTBUS-DISABLED (EQPT)

LOM (TRUNK)

OPWR-LFAIL (OMS)

CTNEQPT-PBPROT (EQPT)

LOP-P (STSMON)

OPWR-LFAIL (OTS)

CTNEQPT-PBWORK (EQPT)

LOP-P (STSTRM)

OTUK-LOF (TRUNK)

ENCAP-MISMATCH-P (STSTRM)

LOS (2R)

OTUK-TIM (TRUNK)

EQPT (AICI-AEP)

LOS (DS3)

PLM-P (STSMON)

EQPT (AICI-AIE)

LOS (EC1)

PLM-P (STSTRM)

EQPT (EQPT)

LOS (ESCON)

PORT-FAIL (OCH)

EQPT (PPM)

LOS (ISC)

SQM (STSTRM)

EQPT-DIAG (EQPT)

LOS (OCN)

SWMTXMOD-PROT (EQPT)

EQPT-MISS (FAN)

LOS (OTS)

SWMTXMOD-WORK (EQPT)

FAN (FAN)

LOS (TRUNK)

TIM (OCN)

GAIN-HFAIL (AOTS)

LOS-P (OCH)

TIM (TRUNK)

GAIN-LFAIL (AOTS)

LOS-P (OMS)

TIM-P (STSTRM)

GE-OOSYNC (FC)

LOS-P (OTS)

TIM-S (EC1)

GE-OOSYNC (GE)

LOS-P (TRUNK)

TIM-S (OCN)

GE-OOSYNC (ISC)

LOS-RAMAN (OTS)

UNEQ-P (STSMON)

GE-OOSYNC (TRUNK)

MEA (AIP)

UNEQ-P (STSTRM)

HITEMP (NE)

MEA (BIC)

VOA-DISABLED (EQPT)

I-HITEMP (NE)

MEA (EQPT)

VOA-HFAIL (AOTS)

ILK-FAIL (TRUNK)

MEA (FAN)

VOA-HFAIL (OCH)

IMPROPRMVL (EQPT)

MEA (PPM)

VOA-HFAIL (OMS)

IMPROPRMVL (PPM)

MFGMEM (AICI-AEP)

VOA-HFAIL (OTS)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (ML1000)

MFGMEM (AICI-AIE)

VOA-LFAIL (AOTS)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (ML100T)

MFGMEM (AIP)

VOA-LFAIL (OCH)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (MLFX)

MFGMEM (BPLANE)

VOA-LFAIL (OMS)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (MLMR)

MFGMEM (FAN)

VOA-LFAIL (OTS)

LOA (VCG)

MFGMEM (PPM)


2.1.2  Major Alarms (MJ)

Table 2-2 alphabetically lists ONS 15454 Major (MJ) alarms.

Table 2-2 ONS 15454 Major Alarm List 

APSCNMIS (OCN)

GFP-DE-MISMATCH (FCMR)

TPTFAIL (FCMR)

AUTONEG-RFI (ML1000)

GFP-DE-MISMATCH (GFP-FAC)

TPTFAIL (G1000)

BAT-FAIL (PWR)

GFP-EX-MISMATCH (CE1000)

TPTFAIL (ML1000)

BLSROSYNC (OCN)

GFP-EX-MISMATCH (FCMR)

RCVR-MISS (DS1)

BLSR-SW-VER-MISM (OCN)

GFP-EX-MISMATCH (GFP-FAC)

RCVR-MISS (E1)

CARLOSS (CE1000)

GFP-LFD (CE1000)

 RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET0 (RPRIF)

CARLOSS (CE100T)

GFP-LFD (CE100T)

 RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET1 (RPRIF)

 CARLOSS (CEMR)

 GFP-LFD (CEMR)

RING-ID-MIS (OCN)

CARLOSS (E1000F)

GFP-LFD (FCMR)

RING-ID-MIS (OSC-RING)

CARLOSS (E100T)

GFP-LFD (GFP-FAC)

RING-MISMATCH (OCN)

CARLOSS (EQPT)

GFP-LFD (ML1000)

 RPR-PEER-MISS (RPRIF)

CARLOSS (FC)

GFP-LFD (ML100T)

RPR-PROT-CONFIG-MISM (RPRIF)

CARLOSS (G1000)

GFP-LFD (MLFX)

 RPR-RI-FAIL (RPRIF)

CARLOSS (GE)

GFP-LFD (MLMR)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (ML1000)

CARLOSS (ISC)

GFP-NO-BUFFERS (FCMR)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (ML100T)

CARLOSS (ML1000)

GFP-NO-BUFFERS (GFP-FAC)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MLFX)

CARLOSS (ML100T)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (CE1000)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MLMR)

CARLOSS (MLFX)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (CE100T)

SHELF-COMM-FAIL (SHELF)

CARLOSS (MLMR)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (CEMR)

SIGLOSS (ESCON)

CARLOSS (TRUNK)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (FCMR)

SIGLOSS (FC)

DATA-CRC (CE100T)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (GFP-FAC)

SIGLOSS (FCMR)

DATA-CRC (ML1000)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (ML1000)

SIGLOSS (GE)

DATA-CRC (ML100T)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (ML100T)

SIGLOSS (ISC)

DATA-CRC (MLFX)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MLFX)

SIGLOSS (TRUNK)

DBOSYNC (NE)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MLMR)

SQM (VT-TERM)

DSP-COMM-FAIL (TRUNK)

HIBATVG (PWR)

SYNCLOSS (FC)

DSP-FAIL (TRUNK)

INVMACADR (AIP)

SYNCLOSS (FCMR)

DUP-SHELF-ID (SHELF)

LASERBIAS-FAIL (AOTS)

SYNCLOSS (GE)

EFM-RFI-CE (MLMR)

LOF (DS1)

SYNCLOSS (ISC)

EFM-RFI-DG (MLMR)

LOF (E1)

SYNCLOSS (TRUNK)

EFM-RFI-LF (MLMR)

LOM (VT-TERM)

SYNCPRI (NE-SREF)

EHIBATVG (PWR)

LOP-V (VT-MON)

SYSBOOT (NE)

ELWBATVG (PWR)

LOP-V (VT-TERM)

TIM-V (VT-MON)

E-W-MISMATCH (OCN)

LOS (DS1)

TIM-V (VT-TERM)

EXTRA-TRAF-PREEMPT (OCN)

LOS (E1)

TPTFAIL (CE1000)

FC-DE-NES (FC)

LWBATVG (PWR)

TPTFAIL (CE100T)

FC-DE-NES (FCMR)

MAX-STATIONS (RPRIF)

TPTFAIL (CEMR)

FC-DE-NES (TRUNK)

MEA (SHELF)

TPTFAIL (ML100T)

FC-NO-CREDITS (FC)

MEM-GONE (EQPT)

TPTFAIL (MLFX)

FC-NO-CREDITS (FCMR)

ODUK-TIM-PM (TRUNK)

TPTFAIL (MLMR)

FC-NO-CREDITS (TRUNK)

OUT-OF-SYNC (FC)

TRMT (DS1)

FEC-MISM (TRUNK)

OUT-OF-SYNC (GE)

TRMT (E1)

GFP-CSF (CE1000)

OUT-OF-SYNC (TRUNK)

TRMT-MISS (DS1)

GFP-CSF (CE100T)

PLM-V (VT-MON)

TRMT-MISS (E1)

GFP-CSF (CEMR)

PLM-V (VT-TERM)

UNEQ-V (VT-MON)

GFP-CSF (FCMR)

PORT-MISMATCH (CEMR)

UNEQ-V (VT-TERM)

GFP-CSF (GFP-FAC)

PORT-MISMATCH (MLMR)

UT-COMM-FAIL (TRUNK)

GFP-CSF (ML1000)

PRC-DUPID (OCN)

UT-FAIL (TRUNK)

GFP-CSF (ML100T)

PROV-MISMATCH (TRUNK)

WVL-MISMATCH (TRUNK)

GFP-CSF (MLFX)

PTIM (TRUNK)

GFP-CSF (MLMR)

PWR-PROT-ON (OTS)


2.1.3  Minor Alarms (MN)

Table 2-3 alphabetically lists ONS 15454 Minor (MN) alarms.

Table 2-3 ONS 15454 Minor Alarm List 

HI-LASERBIAS (PPM)

LOS-O (OTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (TRUNK)

LO-TXPOWER (2R)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (AOTS)

HI-LASERTEMP (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (EQPT)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (OCH)

HI-LASERTEMP (OCN)

LO-TXPOWER (ESCON)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (OMS)

HI-LASERTEMP (PPM)

LO-TXPOWER (FC)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (OTS)

HI-RXPOWER (2R)

LO-TXPOWER (GE)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (AOTS)

HI-RXPOWER (ESCON)

LO-TXPOWER (ISC)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (OCH)

HI-RXPOWER (FC)

LO-TXPOWER (OCN)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (OMS)

HI-RXPOWER (GE)

LO-TXPOWER (PPM)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (OTS)

HI-RXPOWER (ISC)

LO-TXPOWER (TRUNK)

APSB (OCN)

HI-RXPOWER (OCN)

MEM-LOW (EQPT)

APSCDFLTK (OCN)

HI-RXPOWER (TRUNK)

OPWR-HDEG (AOTS)

APSC-IMP (OCN)

HITEMP (EQPT)

OPWR-HDEG (OCH-TERM)

APSCINCON (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (2R)

OPWR-HDEG (OCH)

 APSCM (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (EQPT)

OPWR-HDEG (OMS)

APSIMP (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (ESCON)

OPWR-HDEG (OTS)

APS-INV-PRIM (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (FC)

OPWR-LDEG (AOTS)

APSMM (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (GE)

OPWR-LDEG (OCH-TERM)

AUTORESET (EQPT)

HI-TXPOWER (ISC)

OPWR-LDEG (OCH)

AWG-DEG (OTS)

HI-TXPOWER (OCN)

OPWR-LDEG (OMS)

BPV (BITS)

HI-TXPOWER (PPM)

OPWR-LDEG (OTS)

CASETEMP-DEG (AOTS)

HI-TXPOWER (TRUNK)

OTUK-IAE (TRUNK)

COMM-FAIL (EQPT)

ISIS-ADJ-FAIL (OCN)

PEER-NORESPONSE (MLMR)

CONTBUS-A-18 (EQPT)

ISIS-ADJ-FAIL (TRUNK)

PROTNA (EQPT)

CONTBUS-B-18 (EQPT)

KBYTE-APS-CHAN-FAIL (OCN)

PROV-MISMATCH (PPM)

CONTBUS-IO-A (EQPT)

LASERBIAS-DEG (AOTS)

PWR-FAIL-A (EQPT)

CONTBUS-IO-B (EQPT)

LASERBIAS-DEG (OTS)

PWR-FAIL-B (EQPT)

CPP-PEER-NO-RESP (MLMR)

LASEREOL (OCN)

PWR-FAIL-RET-A (EQPT)

DATAFLT (NE)

LASERTEMP-DEG (AOTS)

PWR-FAIL-RET-B (EQPT)

DCU-LOSS-FAIL (OTS)

LMP-FAIL (CTRL)

ROUTE-OVERFLOW (NE)

DUP-IPADDR (NE)

LMP-FAIL (GE)

SFTWDOWN (EQPT)

DUP-NODENAME (NE)

LMP-FAIL (OCN)

SH-IL-VAR-DEG-HIGH (OTS)

EOC (OCN)

LMP-FAIL (TLINK)

SH-IL-VAR-DEG-LOW (OTS)

EOC (TRUNK)

LMP-SD (GE)

SNTP-HOST (NE)

EOC-L (OCN)

LMP-SD (OCN)

SPANLEN-OUT-OF-RANGE (OTS)

EOC-L (TRUNK)

LMP-SF (GE)

SSM-FAIL (BITS)

ERROR-CONFIG (EQPT)

LMP-SF (OCN)

SSM-FAIL (DS1)

EXCCOL (EQPT)

LOF (BITS)

SSM-FAIL (E1)

EXT (ENVALRM)

LO-LASERBIAS (EQPT)

SSM-FAIL (OCN)

FAPS-CONFIG-MISMATCH (EQPT)

LO-LASERBIAS (OCN)

SSM-FAIL (TRUNK)

FEPRLF (OCN)

LO-LASERBIAS (PPM)

SYNCPRI (EXT-SREF)

FIBERTEMP-DEG (AOTS)

LO-LASERTEMP (EQPT)

SYNCSEC (EXT-SREF)

FP-LINK-LOSS (EQPT)

LO-LASERTEMP (OCN)

SYNCSEC (NE-SREF)

GAIN-HDEG (AOTS)

LO-LASERTEMP (PPM)

SYNCTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

GAIN-LDEG (AOTS)

LO-RXPOWER (2R)

SYNCTHIRD (NE-SREF)

GCC-EOC (TRUNK)

LO-RXPOWER (ESCON)

TIM-MON (OCN)

HELLO (OCN)

LO-RXPOWER (FC)

TIM-MON (TRUNK)

HELLO (TRUNK)

LO-RXPOWER (GE)

TIM-P (STSMON)

HI-LASERBIAS (2R)

LO-RXPOWER (ISC)

VOA-HDEG (AOTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (EQPT)

LO-RXPOWER (OCN)

VOA-HDEG (OCH)

HI-LASERBIAS (ESCON)

LO-RXPOWER (TRUNK)

VOA-HDEG (OMS)

HI-LASERBIAS (FC)

LOS (BITS)

VOA-HDEG (OTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (GE)

LOS (FUDC)

VOA-LDEG (AOTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (ISC)

LOS (MSUDC)

VOA-LDEG (OCH)

HI-LASERBIAS (OCN)

LOS-O (OCH)

VOA-LDEG (OMS)

 APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM (OCN)

LOS-O (OMS)

VOA-LDEG (OTS)


2.1.4  NA Conditions

Table 2-4 alphabetically lists ONS 15454 Not Alarmed (NA) conditions.

Table 2-4 ONS 15454 NA Conditions List 

ALS (2R)

FRCDSWTOSEC (NE-SREF)

SD (DS1)

ALS (AOTS)

FRCDSWTOTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

SD (DS3)

ALS (ESCON)

FRNGSYNC (NE-SREF)

 SD (TRUNK)

ALS (FC)

FSTSYNC (NE-SREF)

 SD-L (EC1)

ALS (GE)

FTA-MISMATCH (EQPT)

SD-L (TRUNK)

ALS (ISC)

FULLPASSTHR-BI (OCN)

SD-P (STSMON)

ALS (OCN)

HI-CCVOLT (BITS)

SD-P (STSTRM)

ALS (TRUNK)

HLDOVRSYNC (NE-SREF)

SD-V (VT-MON)

ALS-DISABLED (EQPT)

IDLE (DS1)

SD-V (VT-TERM)

AMPLI-INIT (AOTS)

INC-ISD (DS3)

SF (DS1)

APC-DISABLED (AOTS)

INHSWPR (EQPT)

SF (DS3)

APC-DISABLED (EQPT)

INHSWWKG (EQPT)

SF (TRUNK)

APC-DISABLED (NE)

INTRUSION-PSWD (NE)

SF-L (EC1)

APC-DISABLED (OCH)

IOSCFGCOPY (EQPT)

SF-L (OCN)

APC-DISABLED (OMS)

KB-PASSTHR (OCN)

SF-L (TRUNK)

APC-DISABLED (OTS)

LAN-POL-REV (NE)

SF-P (STSMON)

APC-DISABLED (SHELF)

LASER-APR (AOTS)

SF-P (STSTRM)

APC-END (NE)

LASER-APR (OTS)

SF-V (VT-MON)

APC-WRONG-GAIN (AOTS)

LCAS-CRC (STSTRM)

SF-V (VT-TERM)

APS-PRIM-FAC (OCN)

LCAS-CRC (VT-TERM)

SHUTTER-OPEN (OTS)

AS-CMD (2R)

LCAS-RX-DNU (STSTRM)

SPAN-NOT-MEASURED (OTS)

AS-CMD (AOTS)

LCAS-RX-DNU (VT-TERM)

SPAN-SW-EAST (OCN)

AS-CMD (BPLANE)

LCAS-RX-FAIL (STSTRM)

SPAN-SW-WEST (OCN)

AS-CMD (CE1000)

LCAS-RX-FAIL (VT-TERM)

SQUELCH (OCN)

AS-CMD (CE100T)

LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR (STSTRM)

SQUELCHED (2R)

AS-CMD (CEMR)

LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR (VT-TERM)

SQUELCHED (ESCON)

AS-CMD (DS1)

LCAS-TX-ADD (STSTRM)

SQUELCHED (FC)

AS-CMD (DS3)

LCAS-TX-ADD (VT-TERM)

SQUELCHED (GE)

AS-CMD (E1000F)

LCAS-TX-DNU (STSTRM)

SQUELCHED (ISC)

AS-CMD (E100T)

LCAS-TX-DNU (VT-TERM)

SQUELCHED (OCN)

AS-CMD (E1)

LKOUTPR-S (OCN)

SQUELCHED (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (EC1)

LMP-UNALLOC (GE)

SSM-DUS (BITS)

AS-CMD (EQPT)

LMP-UNALLOC (OCN)

SSM-DUS (DS1)

AS-CMD (ESCON)

LOCKOUT-REQ (2R)

SSM-DUS (E1)

AS-CMD (FC)

LOCKOUT-REQ (EQPT)

SSM-DUS (OCN)

AS-CMD (FCMR)

LOCKOUT-REQ (ESCON)

SSM-DUS (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (G1000)

LOCKOUT-REQ (FC)

SSM-LNC (BITS)

AS-CMD (GE)

LOCKOUT-REQ (GE)

SSM-LNC (NE-SREF)

AS-CMD (GFP-FAC)

LOCKOUT-REQ (ISC)

SSM-LNC (OCN)

AS-CMD (ISC)

LOCKOUT-REQ (OCN)

SSM-LNC (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (ML1000)

LOCKOUT-REQ (OTS)

SSM-OFF (BITS)

AS-CMD (ML100T)

LOCKOUT-REQ (STSMON)

SSM-OFF (DS1)

AS-CMD (MLFX)

LOCKOUT-REQ (TRUNK)

SSM-OFF (E1)

AS-CMD (MLMR)

LOCKOUT-REQ (VT-MON)

SSM-OFF (OCN)

AS-CMD (NE)

LPBKCRS (STSMON)

SSM-OFF (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (OCH)

LPBKCRS (STSTRM)

SSM-PRC (BITS)

AS-CMD (OCN)

LPBKDS1FE-CMD (DS1)

SSM-PRC (NE-SREF)

AS-CMD (OMS)

LPBKDS3FEAC (DS3)

SSM-PRC (OCN)

AS-CMD (OTS)

LPBKDS3FEAC-CMD (DS3)

SSM-PRC (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (PPM)

LPBKFACILITY (CE1000)

SSM-PRS (BITS)

AS-CMD (PWR)

LPBKFACILITY (CE100T)

SSM-PRS (DS1)

AS-CMD (SHELF)

LPBKFACILITY (CEMR)

SSM-PRS (E1)

AS-CMD (TRUNK)

LPBKFACILITY (DS1)

SSM-PRS (NE-SREF)

AS-MT (2R)

LPBKFACILITY (DS3)

SSM-PRS (OCN)

AS-MT (AOTS)

LPBKFACILITY (E1)

SSM-PRS (TRUNK)

AS-MT (CE1000)

LPBKFACILITY (EC1)

SSM-RES (BITS)

AS-MT (CE100T)

LPBKFACILITY (ESCON)

SSM-RES (DS1)

AS-MT (CEMR)

LPBKFACILITY (FC)

SSM-RES (E1)

AS-MT (DS1)

LPBKFACILITY (FCMR)

SSM-RES (NE-SREF)

AS-MT (DS3)

LPBKFACILITY (G1000)

SSM-RES (OCN)

AS-MT (E1)

LPBKFACILITY (GE)

SSM-RES (TRUNK)

AS-MT (EC1)

LPBKFACILITY (ISC)

SSM-SDH-TN (BITS)

AS-MT (EQPT)

LPBKFACILITY (MLMR)

SSM-SDH-TN (NE-SREF)

AS-MT (ESCON)

LPBKFACILITY (OCN)

SSM-SDH-TN (OCN)

AS-MT (FC)

LPBKFACILITY (TRUNK)

SSM-SDH-TN (TRUNK)

AS-MT (FCMR)

LPBKTERMINAL (CE1000)

SSM-SETS (BITS)

AS-MT (G1000)

LPBKTERMINAL (CE100T)

SSM-SETS (NE-SREF)

AS-MT (GE)

LPBKTERMINAL (CEMR)

SSM-SETS (OCN)

AS-MT (GFP-FAC)

LPBKTERMINAL (DS1)

SSM-SETS (TRUNK)

AS-MT (ISC)

LPBKTERMINAL (DS3)

SSM-SMC (BITS)

AS-MT (ML1000)

LPBKTERMINAL (E1)

SSM-SMC (DS1)

AS-MT (ML100T)

LPBKTERMINAL (EC1)

SSM-SMC (E1)

AS-MT (MLFX)

LPBKTERMINAL (ESCON)

SSM-SMC (NE-SREF)

AS-MT (MLMR)

LPBKTERMINAL (FC)

SSM-SMC (OCN)

AS-MT (OCH)

LPBKTERMINAL (FCMR)

SSM-SMC (TRUNK)

AS-MT (OCN)

FRCDSWTOTHIRD (NE-SREF)

SSM-ST2 (BITS)

AS-MT (OMS)

LPBKTERMINAL (G1000)

SSM-ST2 (DS1)

AS-MT (OTS)

LPBKTERMINAL (GE)

SSM-ST2 (E1)

AS-MT (PPM)

LPBKTERMINAL (ISC)

SSM-ST2 (NE-SREF)

AS-MT (SHELF)

LPBKTERMINAL (MLMR)

SSM-ST2 (OCN)

AS-MT (TRUNK)

LPBKTERMINAL (OCN)

SSM-ST2 (TRUNK)

AS-MT-OOG (STSTRM)

LPBKTERMINAL (TRUNK)

SSM-ST3 (BITS)

AS-MT-OOG (VT-TERM)

MAN-REQ (EQPT)

SSM-ST3 (DS1)

AUD-LOG-LOSS (NE)

MAN-REQ (ML1000)

SSM-ST3 (E1)

AUD-LOG-LOW (NE)

MAN-REQ (ML100T)

SSM-ST3 (NE-SREF)

AUTOSW-LOP (STSMON)

MAN-REQ (MLFX)

SSM-ST3 (OCN)

AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON)

MAN-REQ (MLMR)

SSM-ST3 (TRUNK)

AUTOSW-PDI (STSMON)

MAN-REQ (STSMON)

SSM-ST3E (BITS)

AUTOSW-PDI (VT-MON)

MAN-REQ (VT-MON)

SSM-ST3E (DS1)

AUTOSW-SDBER (STSMON)

MANRESET (EQPT)

SSM-ST3E (E1)

AUTOSW-SDBER (VT-MON)

MANSWTOINT (NE-SREF)

SSM-ST3E (NE-SREF)

AUTOSW-SFBER (STSMON)

MANSWTOPRI (EXT-SREF)

SSM-ST3E (OCN)

AUTOSW-SFBER (VT-MON)

MANSWTOPRI (NE-SREF)

SSM-ST3E (TRUNK)

AUTOSW-UNEQ (STSMON)

MANSWTOSEC (EXT-SREF)

SSM-ST4 (BITS)

AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON)

MANSWTOSEC (NE-SREF)

SSM-ST4 (DS1)

AWG-WARM-UP (OTS)

MANSWTOTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

SSM-ST4 (E1)

CLDRESTART (EQPT)

MANSWTOTHIRD (NE-SREF)

SSM-ST4 (NE-SREF)

CPP-INCAPABLE (EQPT)

MANUAL-REQ-RING (OCN)

SSM-ST4 (OCN)

CPP-INCAPABLE (MLMR)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (2R)

SSM-ST4 (TRUNK)

CPP-INCAPABLE (RPR)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (EC1)

SSM-STU (BITS)

CTNEQPT-MISMATCH (EQPT)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (ESCON)

SSM-STU (DS1)

DS3-MISM (DS3)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (FC)

SSM-STU (E1)

ETH-LINKLOSS (NE)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (GE)

SSM-STU (NE-SREF)

EXERCISE-RING-FAIL (OCN)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (ISC)

SSM-STU (OCN)

EXERCISE-SPAN-FAIL (OCN)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (OCN)

SSM-STU (TRUNK)

FAILTOSW (2R)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (OTS)

SSM-TNC (BITS)

FAILTOSW (EQPT)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (TRUNK)

SSM-TNC (NE-SREF)

FAILTOSW (ESCON)

MCAST-MAC-TABLE-FULL (EQPT)

SSM-TNC (OCN)

FAILTOSW (FC)

MS-DEG (E1)

SSM-TNC (TRUNK)

FAILTOSW (GE)

MS-EXC (E1)

STS-SQUELCH-L (OCN)

FAILTOSW (ISC)

MT-OCHNC (OTS)

SW-MISMATCH (EQPT)

FAILTOSW (OCN)

NO-CONFIG (EQPT)

SWTOPRI (EXT-SREF)

FAILTOSW (OTS)

OCHNC-INC (OCHNC-CONN)

SWTOPRI (NE-SREF)

FAILTOSW (TRUNK)

OCHTERM-INC (OCH-TERM)

SWTOSEC (EXT-SREF)

FAILTOSW-PATH (STSMON)

ODUK-SD-PM (TRUNK)

SWTOSEC (NE-SREF)

FAILTOSW-PATH (VT-MON)

ODUK-SF-PM (TRUNK)

SWTOTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

FAILTOSWR (OCN)

OOU-TPT (STSTRM)

SWTOTHIRD (NE-SREF)

FAILTOSWS (OCN)

OOU-TPT (VT-TERM)

SYNC-FREQ (BITS)

FAPS (FCMR)

OPEN-SLOT (EQPT)

SYNC-FREQ (DS1)

FAPS (TRUNK)

OSRION (AOTS)

SYNC-FREQ (E1)

FDI (OCH-TERM)

OSRION (OTS)

SYNC-FREQ (OCN)

FDI (OCH)

OTUK-SD (TRUNK)

SYNC-FREQ (TRUNK)

FE-AIS (DS3)

OTUK-SF (TRUNK)

TEMP-MISM (NE)

FE-DS1-MULTLOS (DS3)

OUT-OF-SYNC (ISC)

TRAIL-SIGNAL-FAIL (OCH)

FE-DS1-NSA (DS3)

PARAM-MISM (AOTS)

TRAIL-SIGNAL-FAIL (TRUNK)

FE-DS1-SA (DS3)

PARAM-MISM (OCH-TERM)

TX-IDLE (DS1)

FE-DS1-SNGLLOS (DS3)

PARAM-MISM (OCH)

TX-RAI (DS1)

FE-DS3-NSA (DS3)

PARAM-MISM (OMS)

TX-RAI (DS3)

FE-DS3-SA (DS3)

PARAM-MISM (OTS)

TX-RAI (E1)

FE-EQPT-NSA (DS3)

PDI-P (STSMON)

UNC-WORD (TRUNK)

FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPAN (OCN)

PDI-P (STSTRM)

VCG-DEG (VCG)

FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING (EC1)

PMI (OMS)

VCG-DOWN (VCG)

FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING (OCN)

PMI (OTS)

VOLT-MISM (PWR)

FE-FRCDWKSWPR-SPAN (OCN)

PORT-MISMATCH (FCMR)

VT-SQUELCH-L (OCN)

FE-IDLE (DS3)

RAI (DS1)

WIZARD-IS-RUNNING (OTS)

FE-LOCKOUTOFPR-SPAN (OCN)

RAI (DS3)

WKSWPR (2R)

FE-LOF (DS3)

RAI (E1)

WKSWPR (EQPT)

FE-LOS (DS3)

RAMAN-SPAN-NOT-TUNED (OTS)

WKSWPR (ESCON)

FE-MANWKSWBK-SPAN (OCN)

RING-SW-EAST (OCN)

WKSWPR (FC)

FE-MANWKSWPR-RING (EC1)

RING-SW-WEST (OCN)

WKSWPR (GE)

FE-MANWKSWPR-RING (OCN)

RLS (OTS)

WKSWPR (ISC)

FE-MANWKSWPR-SPAN (OCN)

ROLL (STSMON)

WKSWPR (OCN)

FORCED-REQ (EQPT)

ROLL (STSTRM)

WKSWPR (OTS)

FORCED-REQ (ML1000)

ROLL (VT-MON)

WKSWPR (STSMON)

FORCED-REQ (ML100T)

ROLL (VT-TERM)

WKSWPR (VT-MON)

FORCED-REQ (MLFX)

ROLL-PEND (STSMON)

 WORK-QUEUE-FULL (EQPT)

FORCED-REQ (MLMR)

ROLL-PEND (VT-MON)

WTR (2R)

FORCED-REQ (STSMON)

ROLL-PEND (VT-TERM)

WTR (EC1)

FORCED-REQ (VT-MON)

RPR-PASSTHR (RPRIF)

WTR (EQPT)

FORCED-REQ-RING (OCN)

RPR-PROT-ACTIVE (RPRIF)

WTR (ESCON)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (2R)

RPR-SD (ML1000)

WTR (FC)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (EC1)

RPR-SD (ML100T)

WTR (GE)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (ESCON)

RPR-SD (MLFX)

WTR (ISC)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (FC)

 SD-L (OCN)

WTR (ML1000)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (GE)

RPR-SD (MLMR)

WTR (ML100T)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (ISC)

RPR-SF (ML1000)

WTR (MLFX)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (OCN)

RPR-SF (ML100T)

WTR (MLMR)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (OTS)

RPR-SF (MLFX)

WTR (OCN)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (TRUNK)

RPR-SF (MLMR)

WTR (STSMON)

FRCDSWTOINT (NE-SREF)

RPRW (ML1000)

WTR (TRUNK)

FRCDSWTOPRI (EXT-SREF)

RPRW (ML100T)

WTR (VT-MON)

FRCDSWTOPRI (NE-SREF)

RPRW (MLFX)

 —

FRCDSWTOSEC (EXT-SREF)

RUNCFG-SAVENEED (EQPT)

 —


2.1.5  NR Conditions

Table 2-5 alphabetically lists ONS 15454 Not Reported (NR) conditions.

Table 2-5 ONS 15454 NR Conditions List 

AIS (BITS)

BERT-SYNC-FAIL (DS1, DS3)

OTUK-BDI (TRUNK)

AIS (DS1)

ERFI-P-CONN (STSMON)

RFI (TRUNK)

AIS (DS3)

ERFI-P-CONN (STSTRM)

RFI-L (EC1)

AIS (E1)

ERFI-P-PAYLD (STSMON)

RFI-L (OCN)

AIS (FUDC)

ERFI-P-PAYLD (STSTRM)

RFI-L (TRUNK)

AIS (MSUDC)

ERFI-P-SRVR (STSMON)

RFI-P (STSMON)

AIS (TRUNK)

ERFI-P-SRVR (STSTRM)

RFI-P (STSTRM)

AIS-L (EC1)

NON-CISCO-PPM (PPM)

RFI-V (VT-MON)

AIS-L (OCN)

ODUK-1-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

RFI-V (VT-TERM)

AIS-L (TRUNK)

ODUK-2-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

ROLL-PEND (STSTRM)

AIS-P (STSMON)

ODUK-3-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

TX-AIS (DS1)

AIS-P (STSTRM)

ODUK-4-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

TX-AIS (DS3)

AIS-V (VT-MON)

ODUK-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

TX-AIS (E1)

AIS-V (VT-TERM)

ODUK-BDI-PM (TRUNK)

TX-LOF (DS1)

AUTOSW-AIS (STSMON)

ODUK-LCK-PM (TRUNK)

TX-LOF (E1)

AUTOSW-AIS (VT-MON)

ODUK-OCI-PM (TRUNK)

UNQUAL-PPM (PPM)

 BERT-ENBL (DS1, DS3)

OTUK-AIS (TRUNK)

VLAN-AIS (ETH)


2.2  Alarms and Conditions Listed By Alphabetical Entry

Table 2-6 alphabetically lists all ONS 15454 alarms and conditions.

Table 2-6 ONS 15454 Alarm and Condition Alphabetical List 

 GFP-EX-MISMATCH (GFP-FAC)

PLM-V (VT-MON)

GFP-LFD (CE1000)

 PLM-V (VT-TERM)

GFP-LFD (CE100T)

PMI (OMS)

GFP-LFD (CEMR)

PMI (OTS)

AIS (BITS)

GFP-LFD (FCMR)

PORT-FAIL (OCH)

AIS (DS1)

GFP-LFD (ML1000)

PORT-MISMATCH (CEMR)

AIS (DS3)

GFP-LFD (ML100T)

PORT-MISMATCH (FCMR)

AIS (E1)

GFP-LFD (MLFX)

PORT-MISMATCH (MLMR)

AIS (FUDC)

GFP-LFD (MLMR)

PRC-DUPID (OCN)

AIS (MSUDC)

GFP-NO-BUFFERS (FCMR)

PROTNA (EQPT)

AIS (TRUNK)

GFP-NO-BUFFERS (GFP-FAC)

PROV-MISMATCH (PPM)

AIS-L (EC1)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (CE1000)

PROV-MISMATCH (TRUNK)

AIS-L (OCN)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (CE100T)

PTIM (TRUNK)

AIS-L (TRUNK)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (CEMR)

PWR-FAIL-A (EQPT)

AIS-P (STSMON)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (FCMR)

PWR-FAIL-B (EQPT)

AIS-P (STSTRM)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (GFP-FAC)

PWR-FAIL-RET-A (EQPT)

AIS-V (VT-MON)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (ML1000)

PWR-FAIL-RET-B (EQPT)

AIS-V (VT-TERM)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (ML100T)

PWR-PROT-ON (OTS)

ALS (2R)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MLFX)

RAI (DS1)

ALS (AOTS)

GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MLMR)

RAI (DS3)

ALS (ESCON)

HELLO (OCN)

RAI (E1)

ALS (FC)

HELLO (TRUNK)

RAMAN-SPAN-NOT-TUNED (OTS)

ALS (GE)

HIBATVG (PWR)

RCVR-MISS (DS1)

ALS (ISC)

HI-CCVOLT (BITS)

RCVR-MISS (E1)

ALS (OCN)

HI-LASERBIAS (2R)

RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET0 (RPRIF)

ALS (TRUNK)

HI-LASERBIAS (EQPT)

RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET1 (RPRIF)

ALS-DISABLED (EQPT)

HI-LASERBIAS (ESCON)

RFI (TRUNK)

AMPLI-INIT (AOTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (FC)

RFI-L (EC1)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (AOTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (GE)

RFI-L (OCN)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (OCH)

HI-LASERBIAS (ISC)

RFI-L (TRUNK)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (OMS)

HI-LASERBIAS (OCN)

RFI-P (STSMON)

APC-CORR-SKIPPED (OTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (PPM)

RFI-P (STSTRM)

APC-DISABLED (AOTS)

HI-LASERBIAS (TRUNK)

RFI-V (VT-MON)

APC-DISABLED (EQPT)

HI-LASERTEMP (EQPT)

RFI-V (VT-TERM)

APC-DISABLED (NE)

HI-LASERTEMP (OCN)

RING-ID-MIS (OCN)

APC-DISABLED (OCH)

HI-LASERTEMP (PPM)

RING-ID-MIS (OSC-RING)

APC-DISABLED (OMS)

HI-RXPOWER (2R)

RING-MISMATCH (OCN)

APC-DISABLED (OTS)

HI-RXPOWER (ESCON)

RING-SW-EAST (OCN)

APC-DISABLED (SHELF)

HI-RXPOWER (FC)

RING-SW-WEST (OCN)

APC-END (NE)

HI-RXPOWER (GE)

RLS (OTS)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (AOTS)

HI-RXPOWER (ISC)

ROLL (STSMON)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (OCH)

HI-RXPOWER (OCN)

ROLL (STSTRM)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (OMS)

HI-RXPOWER (TRUNK)

ROLL (VT-MON)

APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (OTS)

HITEMP (EQPT)

ROLL (VT-TERM)

APC-WRONG-GAIN (AOTS)

HITEMP (NE)

ROLL-PEND (STSMON)

APSB (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (2R)

ROLL-PEND (STSTRM)

APSCDFLTK (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (EQPT)

ROLL-PEND (VT-MON)

APSC-IMP (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (ESCON)

ROLL-PEND (VT-TERM)

APSCINCON (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (FC)

RPR-PASSTHR (RPRIF)

APSCM (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (GE)

RPR-PEER-MISS (RPRIF)

APSCNMIS (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (ISC)

RPR-PROT-ACTIVE (RPRIF)

APSIMP (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (OCN)

RPR-PROT-CONFIG-MISM (RPRIF)

APS-INV-PRIM (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (PPM)

RPR-RI-FAIL (RPRIF)

APSMM (OCN)

HI-TXPOWER (TRUNK)

RPR-SD (ML1000)

APS-PRIM-FAC (OCN)

HLDOVRSYNC (NE-SREF)

RPR-SD (ML100T)

APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM (OCN)

IDLE (DS1)

RPR-SD (MLFX)

AS-CMD (2R)

I-HITEMP (NE)

RPR-SD (MLMR)

AS-CMD (AOTS)

ILK-FAIL (TRUNK)

RPR-SF (ML1000)

AS-CMD (BPLANE)

IMPROPRMVL (EQPT)

RPR-SF (ML100T)

AS-CMD (CE1000)

IMPROPRMVL (PPM)

RPR-SF (MLFX)

AS-CMD (CE100T)

INC-ISD (DS3)

RPR-SF (MLMR)

AS-CMD (CEMR)

INHSWPR (EQPT)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (ML1000)

AS-CMD (DS1)

INHSWWKG (EQPT)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (ML100T)

AS-CMD (DS3)

INTRUSION-PSWD (NE)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MLFX)

AS-CMD (E1)

INVMACADR (AIP)

RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MLMR)

AS-CMD (E1000F)

IOSCFGCOPY (EQPT)

RPRW (ML1000)

AS-CMD (E100T)

ISIS-ADJ-FAIL (OCN)

RPRW (ML100T)

AS-CMD (EC1)

ISIS-ADJ-FAIL (TRUNK)

RPRW (MLFX)

AS-CMD (EQPT)

KB-PASSTHR (OCN)

RUNCFG-SAVENEED (EQPT)

AS-CMD (ESCON)

KBYTE-APS-CHAN-FAIL (OCN)

SD (DS1)

AS-CMD (FC)

LAN-POL-REV (NE)

SD (DS3)

AS-CMD (FCMR)

LASER-APR (AOTS)

SD (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (G1000)

LASER-APR (OTS)

SD-L (EC1)

AS-CMD (GE)

LASERBIAS-DEG (AOTS)

SD-L (OCN)

AS-CMD (GFP-FAC)

LASERBIAS-DEG (OTS)

SD-L (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (ISC)

LASERBIAS-FAIL (AOTS)

SD-P (STSMON)

AS-CMD (ML1000)

LASEREOL (OCN)

SD-P (STSTRM)

AS-CMD (ML100T)

LASERTEMP-DEG (AOTS)

SD-V (VT-MON)

AS-CMD (MLFX)

LCAS-CRC (STSTRM)

SD-V (VT-TERM)

AS-CMD (MLMR)

LCAS-CRC (VT-TERM)

SF (DS1)

AS-CMD (NE)

LCAS-RX-DNU (STSTRM)

SF (DS3)

AS-CMD (OCH)

LCAS-RX-DNU (VT-TERM)

SF (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (OCN)

LCAS-RX-FAIL (STSTRM)

SF-L (EC1)

AS-CMD (OMS)

LCAS-RX-FAIL (VT-TERM)

SF-L (OCN)

AS-CMD (OTS)

LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR (STSTRM)

SF-L (TRUNK)

AS-CMD (PPM)

LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR (VT-TERM)

SF-P (STSMON)

AS-CMD (PWR)

LCAS-TX-ADD (STSTRM)

SF-P (STSTRM)

AS-CMD (SHELF)

LCAS-TX-ADD (VT-TERM)

SFTWDOWN (EQPT)

AS-CMD (TRUNK)

LCAS-TX-DNU (STSTRM)

SF-V (VT-MON)

AS-MT (2R)

LCAS-TX-DNU (VT-TERM)

SF-V (VT-TERM)

AS-MT (AOTS)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (ML1000)

SHELF-COMM-FAIL (SHELF)

AS-MT (CE1000)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (ML100T)

SH-IL-VAR-DEG-HIGH (OTS)

AS-MT (CE100T)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (MLFX)

SH-IL-VAR-DEG-LOW (OTS)

AS-MT (CEMR)

LINK-KEEPALIVE (MLMR)

SHUTTER-OPEN (OTS)

AS-MT (DS1)

LKOUTPR-S (OCN)

SIGLOSS (ESCON)

AS-MT (DS3)

LMP-FAIL (CTRL)

SIGLOSS (FC)

AS-MT (E1)

LMP-FAIL (GE)

SIGLOSS (FCMR)

AS-MT (EC1)

LMP-FAIL (OCN)

SIGLOSS (GE)

AS-MT (EQPT)

LMP-FAIL (TLINK)

SIGLOSS (ISC)

AS-MT (ESCON)

LMP-SD (GE)

SIGLOSS (TRUNK)

AS-MT (FC)

LMP-SD (OCN)

SNTP-HOST (NE)

AS-MT (FCMR)

LMP-SF (GE)

SPANLEN-OUT-OF-RANGE (OTS)

AS-MT (G1000)

LMP-SF (OCN)

SPAN-NOT-MEASURED (OTS)

AS-MT (GE)

LMP-UNALLOC (GE)

SPAN-SW-EAST (OCN)

AS-MT (GFP-FAC)

LMP-UNALLOC (OCN)

SPAN-SW-WEST (OCN)

AS-MT (ISC)

LOA (VCG)

SQM (STSTRM)

AS-MT (ML1000)

LOCKOUT-REQ (2R)

SQM (VT-TERM)

AS-MT (ML100T)

LOCKOUT-REQ (EQPT)

SQUELCH (OCN)

AS-MT (MLFX)

LOCKOUT-REQ (ESCON)

SQUELCHED (2R)

AS-MT (MLMR)

LOCKOUT-REQ (FC)

SQUELCHED (ESCON)

AS-MT (OCH)

LOCKOUT-REQ (GE)

SQUELCHED (FC)

AS-MT (OCN)

LOCKOUT-REQ (ISC)

SQUELCHED (GE)

AS-MT (OMS)

LOCKOUT-REQ (OCN)

SQUELCHED (ISC)

AS-MT (OTS)

LOCKOUT-REQ (OTS)

SQUELCHED (OCN)

AS-MT (PPM)

LOCKOUT-REQ (STSMON)

SQUELCHED (TRUNK)

AS-MT (SHELF)

LOCKOUT-REQ (TRUNK)

SSM-DUS (BITS)

AS-MT (TRUNK)

LOCKOUT-REQ (VT-MON)

SSM-DUS (DS1)

AS-MT-OOG (STSTRM)

LOF (BITS)

SSM-DUS (E1)

AS-MT-OOG (VT-TERM)

LOF (DS1)

SSM-DUS (OCN)

AUD-LOG-LOSS (NE)

LOF (DS3)

SSM-DUS (TRUNK)

AUD-LOG-LOW (NE)

LOF (E1)

SSM-FAIL (BITS)

AUTOLSROFF (OCN)

LOF (EC1)

SSM-FAIL (DS1)

AUTONEG-RFI (ML1000)

LOF (OCN)

SSM-FAIL (E1)

AUTORESET (EQPT)

LOF (STSTRM)

SSM-FAIL (OCN)

AUTOSW-AIS (STSMON)

LOF (TRUNK)

SSM-FAIL (TRUNK)

AUTOSW-AIS (VT-MON)

LO-LASERBIAS (EQPT)

SSM-LNC (BITS)

AUTOSW-LOP (STSMON)

LO-LASERBIAS (OCN)

SSM-LNC (NE-SREF)

AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON)

LO-LASERBIAS (PPM)

SSM-LNC (OCN)

AUTOSW-PDI (STSMON)

LO-LASERTEMP (EQPT)

SSM-LNC (TRUNK)

AUTOSW-PDI (VT-MON)

LO-LASERTEMP (OCN)

SSM-OFF (BITS)

AUTOSW-SDBER (STSMON)

LO-LASERTEMP (PPM)

SSM-OFF (DS1)

AUTOSW-SDBER (VT-MON)

LOM (STSMON)

SSM-OFF (E1)

AUTOSW-SFBER (STSMON)

LOM (STSTRM)

SSM-OFF (OCN)

AUTOSW-SFBER (VT-MON)

LOM (TRUNK)

SSM-OFF (TRUNK)

AUTOSW-UNEQ (STSMON)

LOM (VT-TERM)

SSM-PRC (BITS)

AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON)

LOP-P (STSMON)

SSM-PRC (NE-SREF)

AWG-DEG (OTS)

LOP-P (STSTRM)

SSM-PRC (OCN)

AWG-FAIL (OTS)

LOP-V (VT-MON)

SSM-PRC (TRUNK)

AWG-OVERTEMP (OTS)

LOP-V (VT-TERM)

SSM-PRS (BITS)

AWG-WARM-UP (OTS)

LO-RXPOWER (2R)

SSM-PRS (DS1)

BAT-FAIL (PWR)

LO-RXPOWER (ESCON)

SSM-PRS (E1)

BERT-ENBL (DS1, DS3)

LO-RXPOWER (FC)

SSM-PRS (NE-SREF)

BERT-SYNC-FAIL (DS1, DS3)

LO-RXPOWER (GE)

SSM-PRS (OCN)

BKUPMEMP (EQPT)

LO-RXPOWER (ISC)

SSM-PRS (TRUNK)

BLSROSYNC (OCN)

LO-RXPOWER (OCN)

SSM-RES (BITS)

BLSR-SW-VER-MISM (OCN)

LO-RXPOWER (TRUNK)

SSM-RES (DS1)

BPV (BITS)

LOS (2R)

SSM-RES (E1)

CARLOSS (CE1000)

LOS (BITS)

SSM-RES (NE-SREF)

CARLOSS (CE100T)

LOS (DS1)

SSM-RES (OCN)

CARLOSS (CEMR)

LOS (DS3)

SSM-RES (TRUNK)

CARLOSS (E1000F)

LOS (E1)

SSM-SDH-TN (BITS)

CARLOSS (E100T)

LOS (EC1)

SSM-SDH-TN (NE-SREF)

CARLOSS (EQPT)

LOS (ESCON)

SSM-SDH-TN (OCN)

CARLOSS (FC)

LOS (FUDC)

SSM-SDH-TN (TRUNK)

CARLOSS (G1000)

LOS (ISC)

SSM-SETS (BITS)

CARLOSS (GE)

LOS (MSUDC)

SSM-SETS (NE-SREF)

CARLOSS (ISC)

LOS (OCN)

SSM-SETS (OCN)

CARLOSS (ML1000)

LOS (OTS)

SSM-SETS (TRUNK)

CARLOSS (ML100T)

LOS (TRUNK)

SSM-SMC (BITS)

CARLOSS (MLFX)

LOS-O (OCH)

SSM-SMC (DS1)

CARLOSS (MLMR)

LOS-O (OMS)

SSM-SMC (E1)

CARLOSS (TRUNK)

LOS-O (OTS)

SSM-SMC (NE-SREF)

CASETEMP-DEG (AOTS)

LOS-P (OCH)

SSM-SMC (OCN)

CLDRESTART (EQPT)

LOS-P (OMS)

SSM-SMC (TRUNK)

COMIOXC (EQPT)

LOS-P (OTS)

SSM-ST2 (BITS)

COMM-FAIL (EQPT)

LOS-P (TRUNK)

SSM-ST2 (DS1)

CONTBUS-A-18 (EQPT)

LOS-RAMAN (OTS)

SSM-ST2 (E1)

CONTBUS-B-18 (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (2R)

SSM-ST2 (NE-SREF)

CONTBUS-DISABLED (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (EQPT)

SSM-ST2 (OCN)

CONTBUS-IO-A (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (ESCON)

SSM-ST2 (TRUNK)

CONTBUS-IO-B (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (FC)

SSM-ST3 (BITS)

CPP-INCAPABLE (MLMR)

LO-TXPOWER (GE)

SSM-ST3 (DS1)

CPP-PEER-NO-RESP (MLMR)

LO-TXPOWER (ISC)

SSM-ST3 (E1)

CTNEQPT-MISMATCH (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (OCN)

SSM-ST3 (NE-SREF)

CTNEQPT-PBPROT (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (PPM)

SSM-ST3 (OCN)

CTNEQPT-PBWORK (EQPT)

LO-TXPOWER (TRUNK)

SSM-ST3 (TRUNK)

DATA-CRC (CE100T)

LPBKCRS (STSMON)

SSM-ST3E (BITS)

DATA-CRC (ML1000)

LPBKCRS (STSTRM)

SSM-ST3E (DS1)

DATA-CRC (ML100T)

LPBKDS1FE-CMD (DS1)

SSM-ST3E (E1)

DATA-CRC (MLFX)

LPBKDS3FEAC (DS3)

SSM-ST3E (NE-SREF)

DATAFLT (NE)

LPBKDS3FEAC-CMD (DS3)

SSM-ST3E (OCN)

DBOSYNC (NE)

LPBKFACILITY (CE1000)

SSM-ST3E (TRUNK)

DCU-LOSS-FAIL (OTS)

LPBKFACILITY (CE100T)

SSM-ST4 (BITS)

DS3-MISM (DS3)

LPBKFACILITY (CEMR)

SSM-ST4 (DS1)

DSP-COMM-FAIL (TRUNK)

LPBKFACILITY (DS1)

SSM-ST4 (E1)

DSP-FAIL (TRUNK)

LPBKFACILITY (DS3)

SSM-ST4 (NE-SREF)

DUP-IPADDR (NE)

LPBKFACILITY (E1)

SSM-ST4 (OCN)

DUP-NODENAME (NE)

LPBKFACILITY (EC1)

SSM-ST4 (TRUNK)

DUP-SHELF-ID (SHELF)

LPBKFACILITY (ESCON)

SSM-STU (BITS)

EFM-RFI-CE (MLMR)

LPBKFACILITY (FC)

SSM-STU (DS1)

EFM-RFI-DG (MLMR)

LPBKFACILITY (FCMR)

SSM-STU (E1)

EFM-RFI-LF (MLMR)

LPBKFACILITY (G1000)

SSM-STU (NE-SREF)

EHIBATVG (PWR)

LPBKFACILITY (GE)

SSM-STU (OCN)

ELWBATVG (PWR)

LPBKFACILITY (ISC)

SSM-STU (TRUNK)

ENCAP-MISMATCH-P (STSTRM)

LPBKFACILITY (MLMR)

SSM-TNC (BITS)

EOC (OCN)

LPBKFACILITY (OCN)

SSM-TNC (NE-SREF)

EOC (TRUNK)

LPBKFACILITY (TRUNK)

SSM-TNC (OCN)

EOC-L (OCN)

LPBKTERMINAL (CE1000)

SSM-TNC (TRUNK)

EOC-L (TRUNK)

LPBKTERMINAL (CE100T)

STS-SQUELCH-L (OCN)

EQPT (AICI-AEP)

LPBKTERMINAL (CEMR)

SW-MISMATCH (EQPT)

EQPT (AICI-AIE)

LPBKTERMINAL (DS1)

SWMTXMOD-PROT (EQPT)

EQPT (EQPT)

LPBKTERMINAL (DS3)

SWMTXMOD-WORK (EQPT)

EQPT (PPM)

LPBKTERMINAL (E1)

SWTOPRI (EXT-SREF)

EQPT-DIAG (EQPT)

LPBKTERMINAL (EC1)

SWTOPRI (NE-SREF)

EQPT-MISS (FAN)

LPBKTERMINAL (ESCON)

SWTOSEC (EXT-SREF)

ERFI-P-CONN (STSMON)

LPBKTERMINAL (FC)

SWTOSEC (NE-SREF)

ERFI-P-CONN (STSTRM)

LPBKTERMINAL (FCMR)

SWTOTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

ERFI-P-PAYLD (STSMON)

LPBKTERMINAL (G1000)

SWTOTHIRD (NE-SREF)

ERFI-P-PAYLD (STSTRM)

LPBKTERMINAL (GE)

SYNC-FREQ (BITS)

ERFI-P-SRVR (STSMON)

LPBKTERMINAL (ISC)

SYNC-FREQ (DS1)

ERFI-P-SRVR (STSTRM)

LPBKTERMINAL (MLMR)

SYNC-FREQ (E1)

ERROR-CONFIG (EQPT)

LPBKTERMINAL (OCN)

SYNC-FREQ (OCN)

ETH-LINKLOSS (NE)

LPBKTERMINAL (TRUNK)

SYNC-FREQ (TRUNK)

E-W-MISMATCH (OCN)

LWBATVG (PWR)

SYNCLOSS (FC)

EXCCOL (EQPT)

MAN-REQ (EQPT)

SYNCLOSS (FCMR)

EXERCISE-RING-FAIL (OCN)

MAN-REQ (ML1000)

SYNCLOSS (GE)

EXERCISE-SPAN-FAIL (OCN)

MAN-REQ (ML100T)

SYNCLOSS (ISC)

EXT (ENVALRM)

MAN-REQ (MLFX)

SYNCLOSS (TRUNK)

EXTRA-TRAF-PREEMPT (OCN)

MAN-REQ (MLMR)

SYNCPRI (EXT-SREF)

FAILTOSW (2R)

MAN-REQ (STSMON)

SYNCPRI (NE-SREF)

FAILTOSW (EQPT)

MAN-REQ (VT-MON)

SYNCSEC (EXT-SREF)

FAILTOSW (ESCON)

MANRESET (EQPT)

SYNCSEC (NE-SREF)

FAILTOSW (FC)

MANSWTOINT (NE-SREF)

SYNCTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

FAILTOSW (GE)

MANSWTOPRI (EXT-SREF)

SYNCTHIRD (NE-SREF)

FAILTOSW (ISC)

MANSWTOPRI (NE-SREF)

SYSBOOT (NE)

FAILTOSW (OCN)

MANSWTOSEC (EXT-SREF)

TEMP-MISM (NE)

FAILTOSW (OTS)

MANSWTOSEC (NE-SREF)

TIM (OCN)

FAILTOSW (TRUNK)

MANSWTOTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

TIM (TRUNK)

FAILTOSW-PATH (STSMON)

MANSWTOTHIRD (NE-SREF)

TIM-MON (OCN)

FAILTOSW-PATH (VT-MON)

MANUAL-REQ-RING (OCN)

TIM-MON (TRUNK)

FAILTOSWR (OCN)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (2R)

TIM-P (STSMON)

FAILTOSWS (OCN)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (EC1)

TIM-P (STSTRM)

FAN (FAN)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (ESCON)

TIM-S (EC1)

FAPS (FCMR)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (FC)

TIM-S (OCN)

FAPS (TRUNK)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (GE)

TIM-V (VT-MON)

FAPS-CONFIG-MISMATCH (EQPT)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (ISC)

TIM-V (VT-TERM)

FC-DE-NES (FC)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (OCN)

TPTFAIL (CE1000)

FC-DE-NES (FCMR)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (OTS)

TPTFAIL (CE100T)

FC-DE-NES (TRUNK)

MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (TRUNK)

TPTFAIL (CEMR)

FC-NO-CREDITS (FC)

MAX-STATIONS (RPRIF)

TPTFAIL (FCMR)

FC-NO-CREDITS (FCMR)

MCAST-MAC-TABLE-FULL (EQPT)

TPTFAIL (G1000)

FC-NO-CREDITS (TRUNK)

MEA (AIP)

TPTFAIL (ML1000)

FDI (OCH)

MEA (BIC)

TPTFAIL (ML100T)

FDI (OCH-TERM)

MEA (EQPT)

TPTFAIL (MLFX)

FE-AIS (DS3)

MEA (FAN)

TPTFAIL (MLMR)

FEC-MISM (TRUNK)

MEA (PPM)

TRAIL-SIGNAL-FAIL (OCH)

FE-DS1-MULTLOS (DS3)

MEA (SHELF)

TRAIL-SIGNAL-FAIL (TRUNK)

FE-DS1-NSA (DS3)

MEM-GONE (EQPT)

TRMT (DS1)

FE-DS1-SA (DS3)

MEM-LOW (EQPT)

TRMT (E1)

FE-DS1-SNGLLOS (DS3)

MFGMEM (AICI-AEP)

TRMT-MISS (DS1)

FE-DS3-NSA (DS3)

MFGMEM (AICI-AIE)

TRMT-MISS (E1)

FE-DS3-SA (DS3)

MFGMEM (AIP)

TX-AIS (DS1)

FE-EQPT-NSA (DS3)

MFGMEM (BPLANE)

TX-AIS (DS3)

FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPAN (OCN)

MFGMEM (FAN)

TX-AIS (E1)

FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING (EC1)

MFGMEM (PPM)

TX-IDLE (DS1)

FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING (OCN)

MS-DEG (E1)

TX-LOF (DS1)

FE-FRCDWKSWPR-SPAN (OCN)

MS-EXC (E1)

TX-LOF (E1)

FE-IDLE (DS3)

MT-OCHNC (OTS)

TX-RAI (DS1)

FE-LOCKOUTOFPR-SPAN (OCN)

NO-CONFIG (EQPT)

TX-RAI (DS3)

FE-LOF (DS3)

NON-CISCO-PPM (PPM)

TX-RAI (E1)

FE-LOS (DS3)

OCHNC-INC (OCHNC-CONN)

UNC-WORD (TRUNK)

FE-MANWKSWBK-SPAN (OCN)

OCHTERM-INC (OCH-TERM)

UNEQ-P (STSMON)

FE-MANWKSWPR-RING (EC1)

ODUK-1-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

UNEQ-P (STSTRM)

FE-MANWKSWPR-RING (OCN)

ODUK-2-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

UNEQ-V (VT-MON)

FE-MANWKSWPR-SPAN (OCN)

ODUK-3-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

UNEQ-V (VT-TERM)

FEPRLF (OCN)

ODUK-4-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

UNQUAL-PPM (PPM)

FIBERTEMP-DEG (AOTS)

ODUK-AIS-PM (TRUNK)

UT-COMM-FAIL (TRUNK)

FORCED-REQ (EQPT)

ODUK-BDI-PM (TRUNK)

UT-FAIL (TRUNK)

FORCED-REQ (ML1000)

ODUK-LCK-PM (TRUNK)

VCG-DEG (VCG)

FORCED-REQ (ML100T)

ODUK-OCI-PM (TRUNK)

VCG-DOWN (VCG)

FORCED-REQ (MLFX)

ODUK-SD-PM (TRUNK)

VLAN-AIS (ETH)

FORCED-REQ (MLMR)

ODUK-SF-PM (TRUNK)

VOA-DISABLED (EQPT)

FORCED-REQ (STSMON)

ODUK-TIM-PM (TRUNK)

VOA-HDEG (AOTS)

FORCED-REQ (VT-MON)

OOU-TPT (STSTRM)

VOA-HDEG (OCH)

FORCED-REQ-RING (OCN)

OOU-TPT (VT-TERM)

VOA-HDEG (OMS)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (2R)

OPEN-SLOT (EQPT)

VOA-HDEG (OTS)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (EC1)

OPWR-HDEG (AOTS)

VOA-HFAIL (AOTS)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (ESCON)

OPWR-HDEG (OCH)

VOA-HFAIL (OCH)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (FC)

OPWR-HDEG (OCH-TERM)

VOA-HFAIL (OMS)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (GE)

OPWR-HDEG (OMS)

VOA-HFAIL (OTS)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (ISC)

OPWR-HDEG (OTS)

VOA-LDEG (AOTS)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (OCN)

OPWR-HFAIL (AOTS)

VOA-LDEG (OCH)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (OTS)

OPWR-HFAIL (OCH)

VOA-LDEG (OMS)

FORCED-REQ-SPAN (TRUNK)

OPWR-HFAIL (OMS)

VOA-LDEG (OTS)

FP-LINK-LOSS (EQPT)

OPWR-HFAIL (OTS)

VOA-LFAIL (AOTS)

FRCDSWTOINT (NE-SREF)

OPWR-LDEG (AOTS)

VOA-LFAIL (OCH)

FRCDSWTOPRI (EXT-SREF)

OPWR-LDEG (OCH)

VOA-LFAIL (OMS)

FRCDSWTOPRI (NE-SREF)

OPWR-LDEG (OCH-TERM)

VOA-LFAIL (OTS)

FRCDSWTOSEC (EXT-SREF)

OPWR-LDEG (OMS)

VOLT-MISM (PWR)

FRCDSWTOSEC (NE-SREF)

OPWR-LDEG (OTS)

VT-SQUELCH-L (OCN)

FRCDSWTOTHIRD (EXT-SREF)

OPWR-LFAIL (AOTS)

WIZARD-IS-RUNNING (OTS)

FRCDSWTOTHIRD (NE-SREF)

OPWR-LFAIL (OCH)

WKSWPR (2R)

FRNGSYNC (NE-SREF)

OPWR-LFAIL (OCH-TERM)

WKSWPR (EQPT)

FSTSYNC (NE-SREF)

OPWR-LFAIL (OMS)

WKSWPR (ESCON)

FTA-MISMATCH (EQPT)

OPWR-LFAIL (OTS)

WKSWPR (FC)

FULLPASSTHR-BI (OCN)

OSRION (AOTS)

WKSWPR (GE)

GAIN-HDEG (AOTS)

OSRION (OTS)

WKSWPR (ISC)

GAIN-HFAIL (AOTS)

OTUK-AIS (TRUNK)

WKSWPR (OCN)

GAIN-LDEG (AOTS)

OTUK-BDI (TRUNK)

WKSWPR (OTS)

GAIN-LFAIL (AOTS)

OTUK-IAE (TRUNK)

WKSWPR (STSMON)

GCC-EOC (TRUNK)

OTUK-LOF (TRUNK)

WKSWPR (VT-MON)

GE-OOSYNC (FC)

OTUK-SD (TRUNK)

 WORK-QUEUE-FULL (EQPT)

GE-OOSYNC (GE)

OTUK-SF (TRUNK)

WTR (2R)

GE-OOSYNC (ISC)

OTUK-TIM (TRUNK)

WTR (EC1)

GE-OOSYNC (TRUNK)

OUT-OF-SYNC (FC)

WTR (EQPT)

GFP-CSF (CE1000)

OUT-OF-SYNC (GE)

WTR (ESCON)

GFP-CSF (CE100T)

OUT-OF-SYNC (ISC)

WTR (FC)

GFP-CSF (CEMR)

OUT-OF-SYNC (TRUNK)

WTR (GE)

GFP-CSF (FCMR)

PARAM-MISM (AOTS)

WTR (ISC)

GFP-CSF (GFP-FAC)

PARAM-MISM (OCH)

WTR (ML1000)

GFP-CSF (ML1000)

PARAM-MISM (OCH-TERM)

WTR (ML100T)

GFP-CSF (ML100T)

PARAM-MISM (OMS)

WTR (MLFX)

GFP-CSF (MLFX)

PARAM-MISM (OTS)

WTR (MLMR)

GFP-CSF (MLMR)

PDI-P (STSMON)

WTR (OCN)

GFP-DE-MISMATCH (FCMR)

PDI-P (STSTRM)

WTR (STSMON)

GFP-DE-MISMATCH (GFP-FAC)

PEER-NORESPONSE (MLMR)

WTR (TRUNK)

GFP-EX-MISMATCH (CE1000)

PLM-P (STSMON)

WTR (VT-MON)

GFP-EX-MISMATCH (FCMR)

PLM-P (STSTRM)

WVL-MISMATCH (TRUNK)


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2.3  Alarm Logical Objects

The CTC alarm profile list organizes all alarms and conditions according to the logical objects they are raised against. These logical objects represent physical objects such as cards, logical objects such as circuits, or transport and signal monitoring entities such as the SONET or ITU-T G.709 optical overhead bits. One alarm can appear in multiple entries. It can be raised against multiple objects. For example, the loss of signal (LOS) alarm can be raised against the optical signal (OC-N) or the optical transport layer overhead (OTN) as well as other objects. Therefore, both OCN: LOS and OTN: LOS appear in the list (as well as the other objects).

Alarm profile list objects are defined in Table 2-7.


Note Alarm logical object names can appear as abbreviated versions of standard terms used in the system and the documentation. For example, the "OCN" logical object refers to the OC-N signal. Logical object names or industry-standard terms are used within the entries as appropriate.


Table 2-7 Alarm Logical Object Type Definitions 

Logical Object
Definition

2R

Reshape and retransmit (used for transponder [TXP] cards).

AICI-AEP

Alarm Interface Controller-International/alarm expansion panel. A combination term that refers to this platform's AIC-I card.

AICI-AIE

Alarm Interface Controller-International/Alarm Interface Extension. A combination term that refers to this platform's AIC-I card.

AIP

Alarm Interface Panel.

AOTS

Amplified optical transport section. For information about AOTS alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

BIC

Backplane interface connector.

BITS

Building integrated timing supply incoming references (BITS-1, BITS-2).

BPLANE

The backplane.

CE1000

CE-1000-4 card.

CE100T

CE-100T-8 card.

CEMR

CE-MR-10 card.

CTRL

Control channel.

DS1

A DS-1 line on a DS-1 or DS-3 electrical card (DS1-14, DS3N-12E, DS3XM-6, DS3XM-12).

DS3

A DS-3 line on a DS3-12, DS3N-12, DS3-12E, DS3XM-6, DS3XM-12, DS3/EC1-48 card.

E1

An E1 line on a DS1/E1-56 card.

E1000F

An E1000 Ethernet card (E1000-2, E1000-2G).

E100T

An E100 Ethernet card (E100T-12, E100T-G).

EC1

Any EC-1 port (including EC1-12 card ports).

ENVALRM

An environmental alarm port.

EQPT

A card, its physical objects, and its logical objects as they are located in any of the eight noncommon card slots. The EQPT object is used for alarms that refer to the card itself and all other objects on the card including ports, lines, synchronous transport signals (STS), and virtual tributaries (VT).

ESCON

Enterprise System Connection fiber optic technology, referring to the following TXP cards: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G. For more information about ESCON alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the  Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

EXT-SREF

BITS outgoing references (SYNC-BITS1, SYNC-BITS2).

FAN

Fan-tray assembly.

FC

Fibre channel data transfer architecture, referring to the following muxponder (MXP) or TXP cards: MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E. For more information about FC alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

FCMR

An FC_MR-4 Fibre Channel card.

FUDC

SONET F1 byte user data channel for ONS 15454 ML-Series Ethernet cards.

G1000

A G-Series Ethernet card.

GE

Gigabit Ethernet, referring to the following MXP or TXP cards: MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G.

GFP-FAC

Generic framing procedure facility port, referring to all MXP and TXP cards.

ISC

Inter-service channel, referring to TXPP_MR_2.5G or TXP_MR_2.5G cards. For more information about ISC alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

ML1000

An ML1000 Ethernet card (ML1000-2).

ML100T

An ML100 Ethernet card (ML100T-12).

MLFX

An ML100X-8 Ethernet card.

MLMR

An ML-MR-10 Ethernet card.

MSUDC

Multiplex section user data channel.

NE

The entire network element.

NE-SREF

The timing status of the NE.

OCH

The optical channel, referring to dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) cards. For more information about OCH alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

OCHNC-CONN

The optical channel network connection, referring to DWDM cards. For more information about OCHNC-CONN alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

OCH-TERM

The optical channel termination node, referring to DWDM cards. For more information about most of the alarms on this object, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

OCN

An OC-N line on any OC-N card.

OMS

Optical multiplex section.

OSC-RING

Optical service channel ring. For more information about OSC-RING alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

OTS

Optical transport section. For more information about OTS alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

PPM

Pluggable port module (PPM), referring to OC192-XFP, MXP, TXP, and MRC cards. For more information about PPM alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

PWR

Power equipment.

RPRIF

Interface for Resilient Packet Ring technology as defined in IEEE 802.17b. Also called RPR-IEEE.

SHELF

The shelf assembly. For more information about most of the alarms on this object, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

STSMON

STS alarm detection at the monitor point (upstream from the cross-connect).

STSTRM

STS alarm detection at termination (downstream from the cross-connect).

TLINK

Traffic engineering (TE) link correlation.

TRUNK

The optical or DWDM card carrying the high-speed signal; referring to MXP or TXP cards. For more information about TRUNK alarms, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide.

VCG

A virtual concatenation group of VTs.

VT-MON

VT1 alarm detection at the monitor point (upstream from the cross-connect).

VT-TERM

VT1 alarm detection at termination (downstream from the cross-connect).


2.4  Alarm List by Logical Object Type

Table 2-8 lists all ONS 15454 alarms and logical objects as they are given in the system alarm profile. The list entries are organized by logical object name and then by alarm or condition name. Where appropriate, the alarm entries also contain troubleshooting procedures.


Note In a mixed network containing different types of nodes (such as ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15454, and ONS 15600), the initially displayed alarm list in the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Profile Editor tab lists all conditions that are applicable to all nodes in the network. However, when you load the default severity profile from a node, only applicable alarms will display severity levels. Nonapplicable alarms can display "use default" or "unset."



Note In some cases this list does not follow alphabetical order, but it does reflect the order shown in CTC.


Table 2-8 Alarm List by Logical Object in Alarm Profile 

2R: ALS (NA)

FC: CARLOSS (MJ)

OCN: RING-ID-MIS (MJ)

2R: AS-CMD (NA)

FC: FAILTOSW (NA)

OCN: RING-MISMATCH (MJ)

2R: AS-MT (NA)

FC: FC-DE-NES (MJ)

OCN: RING-SW-EAST (NA)

2R: FAILTOSW (NA)

FC: FC-NO-CREDITS (MJ)

OCN: RING-SW-WEST (NA)

2R: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

FC: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

OCN: SD-L (NA)

2R: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

FC: GE-OOSYNC (CR)

OCN: SF-L (NA)

2R: HI-RXPOWER (MN)

FC: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

OCN: SPAN-SW-EAST (NA)

2R: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

FC: HI-RXPOWER (MN)

OCN: SPAN-SW-WEST (NA)

2R: LO-RXPOWER (MN)

FC: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

OCN: SQUELCH (NA)

2R: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

FC: LO-RXPOWER (MN)

OCN: SQUELCHED (NA)

2R: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

FC: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

OCN: SSM-DUS (NA)

2R: LOS (CR)

FC: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

OCN: SSM-FAIL (MN)

2R: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

FC: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

OCN: SSM-LNC (NA)

2R: SQUELCHED (NA)

FC: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

OCN: SSM-OFF (NA)

2R: WKSWPR (NA)

FC: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

OCN: SSM-PRC (NA)

2R: WTR (NA)

FC: OUT-OF-SYNC (MJ)

OCN: SSM-PRS (NA)

AICI-AEP: EQPT (CR)

FC: SIGLOSS (MJ)

OCN: SSM-RES (NA)

AICI-AEP: MFGMEM (CR)

FC: SQUELCHED (NA)

OCN: SSM-SDH-TN (NA)

AICI-AIE: EQPT (CR)

FC: SYNCLOSS (MJ)

OCN: SSM-SETS (NA)

AICI-AIE: MFGMEM (CR)

FC: WKSWPR (NA)

OCN: SSM-SMC (NA)

AIP: INVMACADR (MJ)

FC: WTR (NA)

OCN: SSM-ST2 (NA)

AIP: MEA (CR)

FCMR: AS-CMD (NA)

OCN: SSM-ST3 (NA)

AIP: MFGMEM (CR)

FCMR: AS-MT (NA)

OCN: SSM-ST3E (NA)

AOTS: ALS (NA)

FCMR: FAPS (NA)

OCN: SSM-ST4 (NA)

AOTS: AMPLI-INIT (NA)

FCMR: FC-DE-NES (MJ)

OCN: SSM-STU (NA)

AOTS: APC-CORR-SKIPPED (MN)

FCMR: FC-NO-CREDITS (MJ)

OCN: SSM-TNC (NA)

AOTS: APC-DISABLED (NA)

FCMR: GFP-CSF (MJ)

OCN: STS-SQUELCH-L (NA)

AOTS: APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (MN)

FCMR: GFP-DE-MISMATCH (MJ)

OCN: SYNC-FREQ (NA)

AOTS: APC-WRONG-GAIN (NA)

FCMR: GFP-EX-MISMATCH (MJ)

OCN: TIM (CR)

AOTS: AS-CMD (NA)

FCMR: GFP-LFD (MJ)

OCN: TIM-MON (MN)

AOTS: AS-MT (NA)

FCMR: GFP-NO-BUFFERS (MJ)

OCN: TIM-S (CR)

AOTS: CASETEMP-DEG (MN)

FCMR: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

OCN: VT-SQUELCH-L (NA)

AOTS: FIBERTEMP-DEG (MN)

FCMR: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

OCN: WKSWPR (NA)

AOTS: GAIN-HDEG (MN)

FCMR: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

OCN: WTR (NA)

AOTS: GAIN-HFAIL (CR)

FCMR: PORT-MISMATCH (NA)

OMS: APC-CORR-SKIPPED (MN)

AOTS: GAIN-LDEG (MN)

FCMR: SIGLOSS (MJ)

OMS: APC-DISABLED (NA)

AOTS: GAIN-LFAIL (CR)

FCMR: SYNCLOSS (MJ)

OMS: APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (MN)

AOTS: LASER-APR (NA)

FCMR: TPTFAIL (MJ)

OMS: AS-CMD (NA)

AOTS: LASERBIAS-DEG (MN)

FUDC: AIS (NR)

OMS: AS-MT (NA)

AOTS: LASERBIAS-FAIL (MJ)

FUDC: LOS (MN)

OMS: LOS-O (MN)

AOTS: LASERTEMP-DEG (MN)

G1000: AS-CMD (NA)

OMS: LOS-P (CR)

AOTS: OPWR-HDEG (MN)

G1000: AS-MT (NA)

OMS: OPWR-HDEG (MN)

AOTS: OPWR-HFAIL (CR)

G1000: CARLOSS (MJ)

OMS: OPWR-HFAIL (CR)

AOTS: OPWR-LDEG (MN)

G1000: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

OMS: OPWR-LDEG (MN)

AOTS: OPWR-LFAIL (CR)

G1000: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

OMS: OPWR-LFAIL (CR)

AOTS: OSRION (NA)

G1000: TPTFAIL (MJ)

OMS: PARAM-MISM (NA)

AOTS: PARAM-MISM (NA)

GE: ALS (NA)

OMS: PMI (NA)

AOTS: VOA-HDEG (MN)

GE: AS-CMD (NA)

OMS: VOA-HDEG (MN)

AOTS: VOA-HFAIL (CR)

GE: AS-MT (NA)

OMS: VOA-HFAIL (CR)

AOTS: VOA-LDEG (MN)

GE: CARLOSS (MJ)

OMS: VOA-LDEG (MN)

AOTS: VOA-LFAIL (CR)

GE: FAILTOSW (NA)

OMS: VOA-LFAIL (CR)

BIC: MEA (CR)

GE: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

OSC-RING: RING-ID-MIS (MJ)

BITS: AIS (NR)

GE: GE-OOSYNC (CR)

OTS: APC-CORR-SKIPPED (MN)

BITS: BPV (MN)

GE: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

OTS: APC-DISABLED (NA)

BITS: HI-CCVOLT (NA)

GE: HI-RXPOWER (MN)

OTS: APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (MN)

BITS: LOF (MN)

GE: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

OTS: AS-CMD (NA)

BITS: LOS (MN)

GE: LMP-FAIL (MN)

OTS: AS-MT (NA)

BITS: SSM-DUS (NA)

GE: LMP-SD (MN)

OTS: AWG-DEG (MN)

BITS: SSM-FAIL (MN)

GE: LMP-SF (MN)

OTS: AWG-FAIL (CR)

BITS: SSM-LNC (NA)

GE: LMP-UNALLOC (NA)

OTS: AWG-OVERTEMP (CR)

BITS: SSM-OFF (NA)

GE: LO-RXPOWER (MN)

OTS: AWG-WARM-UP (NA)

BITS: SSM-PRC (NA)

GE: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

OTS: DCU-LOSS-FAIL (MN)

BITS: SSM-PRS (NA)

GE: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

OTS: FAILTOSW (NA)

BITS: SSM-RES (NA)

GE: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

OTS: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

BITS: SSM-SDH-TN (NA)

GE: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

OTS: LASER-APR (NA)

BITS: SSM-SETS (NA)

GE: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

OTS: LASERBIAS-DEG (MN)

BITS: SSM-SMC (NA)

GE: OUT-OF-SYNC (MJ)

OTS: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

BITS: SSM-ST2 (NA)

GE: SIGLOSS (MJ)

OTS: LOS (CR)

BITS: SSM-ST3 (NA)

GE: SQUELCHED (NA)

OTS: LOS-O (MN)

BITS: SSM-ST3E (NA)

GE: SYNCLOSS (MJ)

OTS: LOS-P (CR)

BITS: SSM-ST4 (NA)

GE: WKSWPR (NA)

OTS: LOS-RAMAN (CR)

BITS: SSM-STU (NA)

GE: WTR (NA)

OTS: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

BITS: SSM-TNC (NA)

GFP-FAC: AS-CMD (NA)

OTS: MT-OCHNC (NA)

BITS: SYNC-FREQ (NA)

GFP-FAC: AS-MT (NA)

OTS: OPWR-HDEG (MN)

BPLANE: AS-CMD (NA)

GFP-FAC: GFP-CSF (MJ)

OTS: OPWR-HFAIL (CR)

BPLANE: MFGMEM (CR)

GFP-FAC: GFP-DE-MISMATCH (MJ)

OTS: OPWR-LDEG (MN)

CE1000: AS-CMD (NA)

GFP-FAC: GFP-EX-MISMATCH (MJ)

OTS: OPWR-LFAIL (CR)

CE1000: AS-MT (NA)

GFP-FAC: GFP-LFD (MJ)

OTS: OSRION (NA)

CE1000: CARLOSS (MJ)

GFP-FAC: GFP-NO-BUFFERS (MJ)

OTS: PARAM-MISM (NA)

CE1000: GFP-CSF (MJ)

GFP-FAC: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

OTS: PMI (NA)

CE1000: GFP-EX-MISMATCH (MJ)

ISC: ALS (NA)

OTS: PWR-PROT-ON (MJ)

CE1000: GFP-LFD (MJ)

ISC: AS-CMD (NA)

OTS: RAMAN-SPAN-NOT-TUNED (NA)

CE1000: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

ISC: AS-MT (NA)

OTS: RLS (NA)

CE1000: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

ISC: CARLOSS (MJ)

OTS: SH-IL-VAR-DEG-HIGH (MN)

CE1000: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

ISC: FAILTOSW (NA)

OTS: SH-IL-VAR-DEG-LOW (MN)

CE1000: TPTFAIL (MJ)

ISC: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

OTS: SHUTTER-OPEN (NA)

CE100T: AS-CMD (NA)

ISC: GE-OOSYNC (CR)

OTS: SPAN-NOT-MEASURED (NA)

CE100T: AS-MT (NA)

ISC: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

OTS: SPANLEN-OUT-OF-RANGE (MN)

CE100T: CARLOSS (MJ)

ISC: HI-RXPOWER (MN)

OTS: VOA-HDEG (MN)

CE100T: DATA-CRC (MJ)

ISC: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

OTS: VOA-HFAIL (CR)

CE100T: GFP-CSF (MJ)

ISC: LO-RXPOWER (MN)

OTS: VOA-LDEG (MN)

CE100T: GFP-LFD (MJ)

ISC: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

OTS: VOA-LFAIL (CR)

CE100T: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

ISC: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

OTS: WIZARD-IS-RUNNING (NA)

CE100T: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

ISC: LOS (CR)

OTS: WKSWPR (NA)

CE100T: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

ISC: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

PPM: AS-CMD (NA)

CE100T: TPTFAIL (MJ)

ISC: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

PPM: AS-MT (NA)

CEMR: AS-CMD (NA)

ISC: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

PPM: EQPT (CR)

CEMR: AS-MT (NA)

ISC: OUT-OF-SYNC (NA)

PPM: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

CEMR: CARLOSS (MJ)

ISC: SIGLOSS (MJ)

PPM: HI-LASERTEMP (MN)

CEMR: GFP-CSF (MJ)

ISC: SQUELCHED (NA)

PPM: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

CEMR: GFP-LFD (MJ)

ISC: SYNCLOSS (MJ)

PPM: IMPROPRMVL (CR)

CEMR: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

ISC: WKSWPR (NA)

PPM: LO-LASERBIAS (MN)

CEMR: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

ISC: WTR (NA)

PPM: LO-LASERTEMP (MN)

CEMR: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

ML1000: AS-CMD (NA)

PPM: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

CEMR: PORT-MISMATCH (MJ)

ML1000: AS-MT (NA)

PPM: MEA (CR)

CEMR: TPTFAIL (MJ)

ML1000: AUTONEG-RFI (MJ)

PPM: MFGMEM (CR)

CTRL: LMP-FAIL (MN)

ML1000: CARLOSS (MJ)

PPM: NON-CISCO-PPM (NR)

DS1: AIS (NR)

ML1000: DATA-CRC (MJ)

PPM: PROV-MISMATCH (MN)

DS1: AS-CMD (NA)

ML1000: FORCED-REQ (NA)

PPM: UNQUAL-PPM (NR)

DS1: AS-MT (NA)

ML1000: GFP-CSF (MJ)

PWR: AS-CMD (NA)

DS1: BERT-ENBL (NR)

ML1000: GFP-LFD (MJ)

PWR: BAT-FAIL (MJ)

DS1: BERT-SYNC-FAIL (NR)

ML1000: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

PWR: EHIBATVG (MJ)

DS1: IDLE (NA)

ML1000: LINK-KEEPALIVE (CR)

PWR: ELWBATVG (MJ)

DS1: LOF (MJ)

ML1000: MAN-REQ (NA)

PWR: HIBATVG (MJ)

DS1: LOS (MJ)

ML1000: RPR-SD (NA)

PWR: LWBATVG (MJ)

DS1: LPBKDS1FE-CMD (NA)

ML1000: RPR-SF (NA)

PWR: VOLT-MISM (NA)

DS1: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

ML1000: RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MJ)

RPR: CPP-INCAPABLE (NA)

DS1: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

ML1000: RPRW (NA)

RPRIF: MAX-STATIONS (MJ)

DS1: RAI (NA)

ML1000: TPTFAIL (MJ)

RPRIF: RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET0 (MJ)

DS1: RCVR-MISS (MJ)

ML1000: WTR (NA)

RPRIF: RSV-RT-EXCD-RINGLET1 (MJ)

DS1: SD (NA)

ML100T: AS-CMD (NA)

RPRIF: RPR-PASSTHR (NA)

DS1: SF (NA)

ML100T: AS-MT (NA)

RPRIF: RPR-PEER-MISS (MJ)

DS1: SSM-DUS (NA)

ML100T: CARLOSS (MJ)

RPRIF: RPR-PROT-ACTIVE (NA)

DS1: SSM-FAIL (MN)

ML100T: DATA-CRC (MJ)

RPRIF: RPR-PROT-CONFIG-MISM (MJ)

DS1: SSM-OFF (NA)

ML100T: FORCED-REQ (NA)

RPRIF: RPR-RI-FAIL (MJ)

DS1: SSM-PRS (NA)

ML100T: GFP-CSF (MJ)

SHELF: APC-DISABLED (NA)

DS1: SSM-RES (NA)

ML100T: GFP-LFD (MJ)

SHELF: AS-CMD (NA)

DS1: SSM-SMC (NA)

ML100T: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

SHELF: AS-MT (NA)

DS1: SSM-ST2 (NA)

ML100T: LINK-KEEPALIVE (CR)

SHELF: DUP-SHELF-ID (MJ)

DS1: SSM-ST3 (NA)

ML100T: MAN-REQ (NA)

SHELF: MEA (MJ)

DS1: SSM-ST3E (NA)

ML100T: RPR-SD (NA)

SHELF: SHELF-COMM-FAIL (MJ)

DS1: SSM-ST4 (NA)

ML100T: RPR-SF (NA)

STSMON: AIS-P (NR)

DS1: SSM-STU (NA)

ML100T: RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MJ)

STSMON: AUTOSW-AIS (NR)

DS1: SYNC-FREQ (NA)

ML100T: RPRW (NA)

STSMON: AUTOSW-LOP (NA)

DS1: TRMT (MJ)

ML100T: TPTFAIL (MJ)

STSMON: AUTOSW-PDI (NA)

DS1: TRMT-MISS (MJ)

ML100T: WTR (NA)

STSMON: AUTOSW-SDBER (NA)

DS1: TX-AIS (NR)

MLFX: AS-CMD (NA)

STSMON: AUTOSW-SFBER (NA)

DS1: TX-IDLE (NA)

MLFX: AS-MT (NA)

STSMON: AUTOSW-UNEQ (NA)

DS1: TX-LOF (NR)

MLFX: CARLOSS (MJ)

STSMON: ERFI-P-CONN (NR)

DS1: TX-RAI (NA)

MLFX: DATA-CRC (MJ)

STSMON: ERFI-P-PAYLD (NR)

DS3: AIS (NR)

MLFX: FORCED-REQ (NA)

STSMON: ERFI-P-SRVR (NR)

DS3: AS-CMD (NA)

MLFX: GFP-CSF (MJ)

STSMON: FAILTOSW-PATH (NA)

DS3: AS-MT (NA)

MLFX: GFP-LFD (MJ)

STSMON: FORCED-REQ (NA)

DS3: BERT-ENBL (NR)

MLFX: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

STSMON: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

DS3: BERT-SYNC-FAIL (NR)

MLFX: LINK-KEEPALIVE (CR)

STSMON: LOM (CR)

DS3: DS3-MISM (NA)

MLFX: MAN-REQ (NA)

STSMON: LOP-P (CR)

DS3: FE-AIS (NA)

MLFX: RPR-SD (NA)

STSMON: LPBKCRS (NA)

DS3: FE-DS1-MULTLOS (NA)

MLFX: RPR-SF (NA)

STSMON: MAN-REQ (NA)

DS3: FE-DS1-NSA (NA)

MLFX: RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MJ)

STSMON: PDI-P (NA)

DS3: FE-DS1-SA (NA)

MLFX: RPRW (NA)

STSMON: PLM-P (CR)

DS3: FE-DS1-SNGLLOS (NA)

MLFX: TPTFAIL (MJ)

STSMON: RFI-P (NR)

DS3: FE-DS3-NSA (NA)

MLFX: WTR (NA)

STSMON: ROLL (NA)

DS3: FE-DS3-SA (NA)

MLMR: AS-CMD (NA)

STSMON: ROLL-PEND (NA)

DS3: FE-EQPT-NSA (NA)

MLMR: AS-MT (NA)

STSMON: SD-P (NA)

DS3: FE-IDLE (NA)

MLMR: CARLOSS (MJ)

STSMON: SF-P (NA)

DS3: FE-LOF (NA)

MLMR: CPP-INCAPABLE (NA)

STSMON: TIM-P (MN)

DS3: FE-LOS (NA)

MLMR: CPP-PEER-NO-RESP (MN)

STSMON: UNEQ-P (CR)

DS3: INC-ISD (NA)

MLMR: EFM-RFI-CE (MJ)

STSMON: WKSWPR (NA)

DS3: LOF (CR)

MLMR: EFM-RFI-DG (MJ)

STSMON: WTR (NA)

DS3: LOS (CR)

MLMR: EFM-RFI-LF (MJ)

STSTRM: AIS-P (NR)

DS3: LPBKDS3FEAC (NA)

MLMR: FORCED-REQ (NA)

STSTRM: AS-MT-OOG (NA)

DS3: LPBKDS3FEAC-CMD (NA)

MLMR: GFP-CSF (MJ)

STSTRM: ENCAP-MISMATCH-P (CR)

DS3: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

MLMR: GFP-LFD (MJ)

STSTRM: ERFI-P-CONN (NR)

DS3: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

MLMR: GFP-UP-MISMATCH (MJ)

STSTRM: ERFI-P-PAYLD (NR)

DS3: RAI (NA)

MLMR: LINK-KEEPALIVE (CR)

STSTRM: ERFI-P-SRVR (NR)

DS3: SD (NA)

MLMR: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

STSTRM: LCAS-CRC (NA)

DS3: SF (NA)

MLMR: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

STSTRM: LCAS-RX-DNU (NA)

DS3: TX-AIS (NR)

MLMR: MAN-REQ (NA)

STSTRM: LCAS-RX-FAIL (NA)

DS3: TX-RAI (NA)

MLMR: PEER-NORESPONSE (MN)

STSTRM: LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR (NA)

E1000F: AS-CMD (NA)

MLMR: PORT-MISMATCH (MJ)

STSTRM: LCAS-TX-ADD (NA)

E1000F: CARLOSS (MJ)

MLMR: RPR-SD (NA)

STSTRM: LCAS-TX-DNU (NA)

E100T: AS-CMD (NA)

MLMR: RPR-SF (NA)

STSTRM: LOF (CR)

E100T: CARLOSS (MJ)

MLMR: RPR-SPAN-MISMATCH (MJ)

STSTRM: LOM (CR)

E1: AIS (NR)

MLMR: TPTFAIL (MJ)

STSTRM: LOP-P (CR)

E1: AS-CMD (NA)

MLMR: WTR (NA)

STSTRM: LPBKCRS (NA)

E1: AS-MT (NA)

MSUDC: AIS (NR)

STSTRM: OOU-TPT (NA)

E1: LOF (MJ)

MSUDC: LOS (MN)

STSTRM: PDI-P (NA)

E1: LOS (MJ)

NE-SREF: FRCDSWTOINT (NA)

STSTRM: PLM-P (CR)

E1: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

NE-SREF: FRCDSWTOPRI (NA)

STSTRM: RFI-P (NR)

E1: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

NE-SREF: FRCDSWTOSEC (NA)

STSTRM: ROLL (NA)

E1: MS-DEG (NA)

NE-SREF: FRCDSWTOTHIRD (NA)

STSTRM: ROLL-PEND (NR)

E1: MS-EXC (NA)

NE-SREF: FRNGSYNC (NA)

STSTRM: SD-P (NA)

E1: RAI (NA)

NE-SREF: FSTSYNC (NA)

STSTRM: SF-P (NA)

E1: RCVR-MISS (MJ)

NE-SREF: HLDOVRSYNC (NA)

STSTRM: SQM (CR)

E1: SSM-DUS (NA)

NE-SREF: MANSWTOINT (NA)

STSTRM: TIM-P (CR)

E1: SSM-FAIL (MN)

NE-SREF: MANSWTOPRI (NA)

STSTRM: UNEQ-P

E1: SSM-OFF (NA)

NE-SREF: MANSWTOSEC (NA)

TRUNK: ALS (NA)

E1: SSM-PRS (NA)

NE-SREF: MANSWTOTHIRD (NA)

TRUNK: AS-CMD (NA)

E1: SSM-RES (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-LNC (NA)

TRUNK: AS-MT (NA)

E1: SSM-SMC (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-PRC (NA)

TRUNK: CARLOSS (MJ)

E1: SSM-ST2 (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-PRS (NA)

TRUNK: DSP-COMM-FAIL (MJ)

E1: SSM-ST3 (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-RES (NA)

TRUNK: DSP-FAIL (MJ)

E1: SSM-ST3E (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-SDH-TN (NA)

TRUNK: EOC (MN)

E1: SSM-ST4 (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-SETS (NA)

TRUNK: EOC-L (MN)

E1: SSM-STU (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-SMC (NA)

TRUNK: FAILTOSW (NA)

E1: SYNC-FREQ (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-ST2 (NA)

TRUNK: FAPS (NA)

E1: TRMT (MJ)

NE-SREF: SSM-ST3 (NA)

TRUNK: FC-DE-NES (MJ)

E1: TRMT-MISS (MJ)

NE-SREF: SSM-ST3E (NA)

TRUNK: FC-NO-CREDITS (MJ)

E1: TX-AIS (NR)

NE-SREF: SSM-ST4 (NA)

TRUNK: FEC-MISM (MJ)

E1: TX-LOF (NR)

NE-SREF: SSM-STU (NA)

TRUNK: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

E1: TX-RAI (NA)

NE-SREF: SSM-TNC (NA)

TRUNK: GCC-EOC (MN)

EC1: AIS-L (NR)

NE-SREF: SWTOPRI (NA)

TRUNK: GE-OOSYNC (CR)

EC1: AS-CMD (NA)

NE-SREF: SWTOSEC (NA)

TRUNK: HELLO (MN)

EC1: AS-MT (NA)

NE-SREF: SWTOTHIRD (NA)

TRUNK: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

EC1: FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING (NA)

NE-SREF: SYNCPRI (MJ)

TRUNK: HI-RXPOWER (MN)

EC1: FE-MANWKSWPR-RING (NA)

NE-SREF: SYNCSEC (MN)

TRUNK: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

EC1: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

NE-SREF: SYNCTHIRD (MN)

TRUNK: ILK-FAIL (CR)

EC1: LOF (CR)

NE: APC-DISABLED (NA)

TRUNK: ISIS-ADJ-FAIL (MN)

EC1: LOS (CR)

NE: APC-END (NA)

TRUNK: LO-RXPOWER (MN)

EC1: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

NE: AS-CMD (NA)

TRUNK: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

EC1: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

NE: AUD-LOG-LOSS (NA)

TRUNK: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

EC1: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

NE: AUD-LOG-LOW (NA)

TRUNK: LOF (CR)

EC1: RFI-L (NR)

NE: DATAFLT (MN)

TRUNK: LOM (CR)

EC1: SD-L (NA)

NE: DBOSYNC (MJ)

TRUNK: LOS (CR)

EC1: SF-L (NA)

NE: DUP-IPADDR (MN)

TRUNK: LOS-P (CR)

EC1: TIM-S (CR)

NE: DUP-NODENAME (MN)

TRUNK: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

EC1: WTR (NA)

NE: ETH-LINKLOSS (NA)

TRUNK: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

ENVALRM: EXT (MN)

NE: HITEMP (CR)

TRUNK: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

EQPT: ALS-DISABLED (NA)

NE: I-HITEMP (CR)

TRUNK: ODUK-1-AIS-PM (NR)

EQPT: APC-DISABLED (NA)

NE: INTRUSION-PSWD (NA)

TRUNK: ODUK-2-AIS-PM (NR)

EQPT: AS-CMD (NA)

NE: LAN-POL-REV (NA)

TRUNK: ODUK-3-AIS-PM (NR)

EQPT: AS-MT (NA)

NE: SNTP-HOST (MN)

TRUNK: ODUK-4-AIS-PM (NR)

EQPT: AUTORESET (MN)

NE: SYSBOOT (MJ)

TRUNK: ODUK-AIS-PM (NR)

EQPT: BKUPMEMP (CR)

NE: TEMP-MISM (NA)

TRUNK: ODUK-BDI-PM (NR)

EQPT: CARLOSS (MJ)

OCH: APC-DISABLED (NA)

TRUNK: ODUK-LCK-PM (NR)

EQPT: CLDRESTART (NA)

OCH-TERM: FDI (NA)

TRUNK: ODUK-OCI-PM (NR)

EQPT: COMIOXC (CR)

OCH-TERM: OCHTERM-INC (NA)

TRUNK: ODUK-SD-PM (NA)

EQPT: COMM-FAIL (MN)

OCH-TERM: OPWR-HDEG (MN)

TRUNK: ODUK-SF-PM (NA)

EQPT: CONTBUS-A-18 (MN)

OCH-TERM: OPWR-LDEG (MN)

TRUNK: ODUK-TIM-PM (MJ)

EQPT: CONTBUS-B-18 (MN)

OCH-TERM: OPWR-LFAIL (CR)

TRUNK: OTUK-AIS (NR)

EQPT: CONTBUS-DISABLED (CR)

OCH-TERM: PARAM-MISM (NA)

TRUNK: OTUK-BDI (NR)

EQPT: CONTBUS-IO-A (MN)

TRUNK: OTUK-IAE (MN)

EQPT: CONTBUS-IO-B (MN)

TRUNK: OTUK-LOF (CR)

EQPT: CPP-INCAPABLE (NA)

TRUNK: OTUK-SD (NA)

EQPT: CTNEQPT-MISMATCH (NA)

TRUNK: OTUK-SF (NA)

EQPT: CTNEQPT-PBPROT (CR)

OCH: APC-CORR-SKIPPED (MN)

TRUNK: OTUK-TIM (CR)

EQPT: CTNEQPT-PBWORK (CR)

OCH: APC-OUT-OF-RANGE (MN)

TRUNK: OUT-OF-SYNC (MJ)

EQPT: EQPT (CR)

OCH: AS-CMD (NA)

TRUNK: PROV-MISMATCH (MJ)

EQPT: EQPT-DIAG (CR)

OCH: AS-MT (NA)

TRUNK: PTIM (MJ)

EQPT: ERROR-CONFIG (MN)

OCH: FDI (NA)

TRUNK: RFI (NR)

EQPT: EXCCOL (MN)

OCH: LOS-O (MN)

TRUNK: RFI-L (NR)

EQPT: FAILTOSW (NA)

OCH: LOS-P (CR)

TRUNK: SD (NA)

EQPT: FAPS-CONFIG-MISMATCH (MN)

OCH: OPWR-HDEG (MN)

TRUNK: SD-L (NA)

EQPT: FORCED-REQ (NA)

OCH: OPWR-HFAIL (CR)

TRUNK: SF (NA)

EQPT: FP-LINK-LOSS (MN)

OCH: OPWR-LDEG (MN)

TRUNK: SF-L (NA)

EQPT: FTA-MISMATCH (NA)

OCH: OPWR-LFAIL (CR)

TRUNK: SIGLOSS (MJ)

EQPT: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

OCH: PARAM-MISM (NA)

TRUNK: SQUELCHED (NA)

EQPT: HI-LASERTEMP (MN)

OCH: PORT-FAIL (CR)

TRUNK: SSM-DUS (NA)

EQPT: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

OCH: TRAIL-SIGNAL-FAIL (NA)

TRUNK: SSM-FAIL (MN)

EQPT: HITEMP (MN)

OCH: VOA-HDEG (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-LNC (NA)

EQPT: IMPROPRMVL (CR)

OCH: VOA-HFAIL (CR)

TRUNK: SSM-OFF (NA)

EQPT: INHSWPR (NA)

OCH: VOA-LDEG (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-PRC (NA)

EQPT: INHSWWKG (NA)

OCH: VOA-LFAIL (CR)

TRUNK: SSM-PRS (NA)

EQPT: IOSCFGCOPY (NA)

OCHNC-CONN: OCHNC-INC (NA)

TRUNK: SSM-RES (NA)

EQPT: LO-LASERBIAS (MN)

OCN: AIS-L (NR)

TRUNK: SSM-SDH-TN (NA)

EQPT: LO-LASERTEMP (MN)

OCN: ALS (NA)

TRUNK: SSM-SETS (NA)

EQPT: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

OCN: APS-INV-PRIM (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-SMC (NA)

EQPT: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

OCN: APS-PRIM-FAC (NA)

TRUNK: SSM-ST2 (NA)

EQPT: MAN-REQ (NA)

OCN: APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-ST3 (NA)

EQPT: MANRESET (NA)

OCN: APSB (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-ST3E (NA)

EQPT: MCAST-MAC-TABLE-FULL (NA)

OCN: APSC-IMP (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-ST4 (NA)

EQPT: MEA (CR)

OCN: APSCDFLTK (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-STU (NA)

EQPT: MEM-GONE (MJ)

OCN: APSCINCON (MN)

TRUNK: SSM-TNC (NA)

EQPT: MEM-LOW (MN)

OCN: APSCM (MN)

TRUNK: SYNC-FREQ (NA)

EQPT: NO-CONFIG (NA)

OCN: APSCNMIS (MJ)

TRUNK: SYNCLOSS (MJ)

EQPT: OPEN-SLOT (NA)

OCN: APSIMP (MN)

TRUNK: TIM (CR)

EQPT: PROTNA (MN)

OCN: APSMM (MN)

TRUNK: TIM-MON (MN)

EQPT: PWR-FAIL-A (MN)

OCN: AS-CMD (NA)

TRUNK: TRAIL-SIGNAL-FAIL (NA)

EQPT: PWR-FAIL-B (MN)

OCN: AS-MT (NA)

TRUNK: UNC-WORD (NA)

EQPT: PWR-FAIL-RET-A (MN)

OCN: AUTOLSROFF (CR)

TRUNK: UT-COMM-FAIL (MJ)

EQPT: PWR-FAIL-RET-B (MN)

OCN: BLSR-SW-VER-MISM (MJ)

TRUNK: UT-FAIL (MJ)

EQPT: RUNCFG-SAVENEED (NA)

OCN: BLSROSYNC (MJ)

TRUNK: WTR (NA)

EQPT: SFTWDOWN (MN)

OCN: E-W-MISMATCH (MJ)

TRUNK: WVL-MISMATCH (MJ)

EQPT: SW-MISMATCH (NA)

OCN: EOC (MN)

VCG: LOA (CR)

EQPT: SWMTXMOD-PROT (CR)

OCN: EOC-L (MN)

VCG: VCG-DEG (NA)

EQPT: SWMTXMOD-WORK (CR)

OCN: EXERCISE-RING-FAIL (NA)

VCG: VCG-DOWN (NA)

EQPT: VOA-DISABLED (CR)

OCN: EXERCISE-SPAN-FAIL (NA)

VT-MON: AIS-V (NR)

EQPT: WKSWPR (NA)

OCN: EXTRA-TRAF-PREEMPT (MJ)

VT-MON: AUTOSW-AIS (NR)

EQPT: WORK-QUEUE-FULL (NA)

OCN: FAILTOSW (NA)

VT-MON: AUTOSW-LOP (NA)

EQPT: WTR (NA)

OCN: FAILTOSWR (NA)

VT-MON: AUTOSW-PDI (NA)

ESCON: ALS (NA)

OCN: FAILTOSWS (NA)

VT-MON: AUTOSW-SDBER (NA)

ESCON: AS-CMD (NA)

OCN: FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPAN (NA)

VT-MON: AUTOSW-SFBER (NA)

ESCON: AS-MT (NA)

OCN: FE-FRCDWKSWPR-RING (NA)

VT-MON: AUTOSW-UNEQ (NA)

ESCON: FAILTOSW (NA)

OCN: FE-FRCDWKSWPR-SPAN (NA)

VT-MON: FAILTOSW-PATH (NA)

ESCON: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

OCN: FE-LOCKOUTOFPR-SPAN (NA)

VT-MON: FORCED-REQ (NA)

ESCON: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

OCN: FE-MANWKSWBK-SPAN (NA)

VT-MON: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

ESCON: HI-RXPOWER (MN)

OCN: FE-MANWKSWPR-RING (NA)

VT-MON: LOP-V (MJ)

ESCON: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

OCN: FE-MANWKSWPR-SPAN (NA)

VT-MON: MAN-REQ (NA)

ESCON: LO-RXPOWER (MN)

OCN: FEPRLF (MN)

VT-MON: PLM-V (MJ)

ESCON: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

OCN: FORCED-REQ-RING (NA)

VT-MON: RFI-V (NR)

ESCON: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

OCN: FORCED-REQ-SPAN (NA)

VT-MON: ROLL (NA)

ESCON: LOS (CR)

OCN: FULLPASSTHR-BI (NA)

VT-MON: ROLL-PEND (NA)

ESCON: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

OCN: HELLO (MN)

VT-MON: SD-V (NA)

ESCON: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

OCN: HI-LASERBIAS (MN)

VT-MON: SF-V (NA)

ESCON: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

OCN: HI-LASERTEMP (MN)

VT-MON: TIM-V (MJ)

ESCON: SIGLOSS (MJ)

OCN: HI-RXPOWER (MN)

VT-MON: UNEQ-V (MJ)

ESCON: SQUELCHED (NA)

OCN: HI-TXPOWER (MN)

VT-MON: WKSWPR (NA)

ESCON: WKSWPR (NA)

OCN: ISIS-ADJ-FAIL (MN)

VT-MON: WTR (NA)

ESCON: WTR (NA)

OCN: KB-PASSTHR (NA)

VT-TERM: AIS-V (NR)

ETH: VLAN-AIS (NR)

OCN: KBYTE-APS-CHAN-FAIL (MN)

VT-TERM: AS-MT-OOG (NA)

EXT-SREF: FRCDSWTOPRI (NA)

OCN: LASEREOL (MN)

VT-TERM: LCAS-CRC (NA)

EXT-SREF: FRCDSWTOSEC (NA)

OCN: LKOUTPR-S (NA)

VT-TERM: LCAS-RX-DNU (NA)

EXT-SREF: FRCDSWTOTHIRD (NA)

OCN: LMP-FAIL (MN)

VT-TERM: LCAS-RX-FAIL (NA)

EXT-SREF: MANSWTOPRI (NA)

OCN: LMP-SD (MN)

VT-TERM: LCAS-RX-GRP-ERR (NA)

EXT-SREF: MANSWTOSEC (NA)

OCN: LMP-SF (MN)

VT-TERM: LCAS-TX-ADD (NA)

EXT-SREF: MANSWTOTHIRD (NA)

OCN: LMP-UNALLOC (NA)

VT-TERM: LCAS-TX-DNU (NA)

EXT-SREF: SWTOPRI (NA)

OCN: LO-LASERBIAS (MN)

VT-TERM: LOM (MJ)

EXT-SREF: SWTOSEC (NA)

OCN: LO-LASERTEMP (MN)

VT-TERM: LOP-V (MJ)

EXT-SREF: SWTOTHIRD (NA)

OCN: LO-RXPOWER (MN)

VT-TERM: OOU-TPT (NA)

EXT-SREF: SYNCPRI (MN)

OCN: LO-TXPOWER (MN)

VT-TERM: PLM-V (MJ)

EXT-SREF: SYNCSEC (MN)

OCN: LOCKOUT-REQ (NA)

VT-TERM: RFI-V (NR)

EXT-SREF: SYNCTHIRD (MN)

OCN: LOF (CR)

VT-TERM: ROLL (NA)

FAN: EQPT-MISS (CR)

OCN: LOS (CR)

VT-TERM: ROLL-PEND (NA)

FAN: FAN (CR)

OCN: LPBKFACILITY (NA)

VT-TERM: SD-V (NA)

FAN: MEA (CR)

OCN: LPBKTERMINAL (NA)

VT-TERM: SF-V (NA)

FAN: MFGMEM (CR)

OCN: MANUAL-REQ-RING (NA)

VT-TERM: SQM (MJ)

FC: ALS (NA)

OCN: MANUAL-REQ-SPAN (NA)

VT-TERM: TIM-V (MJ)

FC: AS-CMD (NA)

OCN: PRC-DUPID (MJ)

VT-TERM: UNEQ-V (MJ)

FC: AS-MT (NA)

OCN: RFI-L (NR)


2.5  Trouble Notifications

The ONS 15454 system reports trouble by utilizing standard alarm and condition characteristics, standard severities following the rules in Telcordia GR-253-CORE, and graphical user interface (GUI) state indicators.These notifications are described in the following paragraphs.

The ONS 15454 uses standard Telcordia categories to characterize levels of trouble. The system reports trouble notifications as alarms and status or descriptive notifications (if configured to do so) as conditions in the CTC Alarms window. Alarms typically signify a problem that the user needs to remedy, such as a loss of signal. Conditions do not necessarily require troubleshooting.

2.5.1  Alarm Characteristics

The ONS 15454 uses standard alarm entities to identify what is causing trouble. All alarms stem from hardware, software, environment, or operator-originated problems whether or not they affect service. Current alarms for the network, CTC session, node, or card are listed in the Alarms tab. (In addition, cleared alarms are also found in the History tab.)

2.5.2  Condition Characteristics

Conditions include any problem detected on an ONS 15454 shelf. They can include standing or transient notifications. A snapshot of all current raised, standing conditions on the network, node, or card can be retrieved in the CTC Conditions window or using TL1's set of RTRV-COND commands. (In addition, some but not all cleared conditions are also found in the History tab.)

For a comprehensive list of all conditions, refer to the Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide . For more information about transient conditions, see Chapter 3, "Transient Conditions."


Note When an entity is put in the OOS,MT administrative state, the ONS 15454 suppresses all standing alarms on that entity and alarms and events appear on the Conditions tab. You can change this behavior for the LPBKFACILITY and LPBKTERMINAL alarms. To display these alarms on the Alarms tab, set the NODE.general.ReportLoopbackConditionsOnOOS-MTPorts value to TRUE on the NE Defaults tab. For more information about changing NE defaults, refer to the "Maintain the Node" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.


2.5.3  Severities

The ONS 15454 uses Telcordia-devised standard severities for alarms and conditions: Critical (CR), Major (MJ), Minor (MN), Not Alarmed (NA) and Not Reported (NR). These are described below:

A Critical (CR) alarm generally indicates severe, Service-Affecting (SA) trouble that needs immediate correction. Loss of traffic on an STS-1, which can hold 28 DS-1 circuits, would be a Critical (CR), Service-Affecting (SA) alarm.

A Major (MJ) alarm is a serious alarm, but the trouble has less impact on the network. For example, loss of traffic on more than five DS-1 circuits is Critical (CR), but loss of traffic on one to four DS-1 circuits is Major (MJ).

Minor (MN) alarms generally are those that do not affect service. For example, the automatic protection switching (APS) byte failure (APSB) alarm indicates that line terminating equipment (LTE) detects a byte failure on the signal that could prevent traffic from properly executing a traffic switch.

Not Alarmed (NA) conditions are information indicators, such as for free-run synchronization state (FRNGSYNC) or a forced-switch to primary (FRCSWTOPRI) timing event. They could or could not require troubleshooting, as indicated in the entries.

Not Reported (NR) conditions occur as a secondary result of another event. For example, the alarm indication signal (AIS), with severity NR, is inserted by a downstream node when an LOS (CR or MJ) alarm occurs upstream. These conditions do not in themselves require troubleshooting, but are to be expected in the presence of primary alarms.

Severities can be customized for an entire network or for single nodes, from the network level down to the port level by changing or downloading customized alarm profiles. These custom severities are subject to the standard severity-demoting rules given in Telcordia GR-474-CORE and shown in the "Alarm Hierarchy" section. Procedures for customizing alarm severities are located in the "Manage Alarms" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.

2.5.4  Alarm Hierarchy

All alarm, condition, and unreported event severities listed in this manual are default profile settings. However in situations when traffic is not lost, such as when the alarm occurs on protected ports or circuits, alarms having Critical (CR) or Major (MJ) default severities can be demoted to lower severities such as Minor (MN) or Non-Service-Affecting (NSA) as defined in Telcordia GR-474-CORE.

A path alarm can be demoted if a higher-ranking alarm is raised for the same object. For example, If a path trace identifier mismatch (TIM-P) is raised on a circuit path and then a loss of pointer on the path (LOP-P) is raised on the path, the LOP-P alarm stands and the TIM-P closes. The path alarm hierarchy used in the ONS 15454 system is shown in Table 2-9.

Table 2-9 Path Alarm Hierarchy 

Priority
Condition Type

Highest

AIS-P

LOP-P

UNEQ-P

Lowest

TIM-P


Facility (port) alarms also follow a hierarchy, which means that lower-ranking alarms are closed by higher-ranking alarms. The facility alarm hierarchy used in the ONS 15454 is shown in Table 2-10.

Table 2-10 Facility Alarm Hierarchy 

Priority
Condition Type

Highest

LOS

LOF

AIS-L

SF-L

SD-L

RFI-L

TIM-S

AIS-P

LOP-P

SF-P

SD-P

UNEQ-P

TIM-P

Lowest

PLM-P


Near-end failures and far-end failures follow different hierarchies. Near-end failures stand according to whether they are for the entire signal (LOS, LOF), facility (AIS-L), path (AIS-P, etc.) or VT (AIS-V, etc.). The full hierarchy for near-end failures is shown in Table 2-11. This table is taken from Telcordia GR-253-CORE.

Table 2-11 Near-End Alarm Hierarchy 

Priority
Condition Type

Highest

LOS

LOF

AIS-L

AIS-P1

LOP-P2

UNEQ-P

TIM-P

PLM-P

AIS-V1

LOP-V2

UNEQ-V

PLM-V

Lowest

DS-N AIS (if reported for outgoing DS-N signals)

1 Although it is not defined as a defect or failure, all-ones STS pointer relay is also higher priority than LOP-P. Similarly, all-ones VT pointer relay is higher priority than LOP-V.

2 LOP-P is also higher priority than the far-end failure RFI-P, which does not affect the detection of any near-end failures. Similarly, LOP-V is higher priority than RFI-V.


The far-end failure alarm hierarchy is shown in Table 2-12, as given in Telcordia GR-253-CORE.

Table 2-12 Far-End Alarm Hierarchy 

Priority
Condition Type

Highest

RFI-L

RFI-P

Lowest

RFI-V


2.5.5  Service Effect

Service-Affecting (SA) alarms—those that interrupt service—could be Critical (CR), Major (MJ), or Minor (MN) severity alarms. Service-Affecting (SA) alarms indicate service is affected. Non-Service-Affecting (NSA) alarms always have a Minor (MN) default severity.

2.5.6  States

The Alarms or History tab State (ST) column indicate the disposition of the alarm or condition as follows:

A raised (R) event is one that is active.

A cleared (C) event is one that is no longer active.

A transient (T) event is one that is automatically raised and cleared in CTC during system changes such as user login, logout, loss of connection to node view, etc. Transient events do not require user action. These are listed in Chapter 3, "Transient Conditions."

2.6  Safety Summary

This section covers safety considerations designed to ensure safe operation of the ONS 15454. Personnel should not perform any procedures in this chapter unless they understand all safety precautions, practices, and warnings for the system equipment. Some troubleshooting procedures require installation or removal of cards; in these instances users should pay close attention to the following caution.


Caution Hazardous voltage or energy could be present on the backplane when the system is operating. Use caution when removing or installing cards.

Some troubleshooting procedures require installation or removal of OC-192 cards; in these instances users should pay close attention to the following warnings.


Warning On the OC-192 card, the laser is on when the card is booted and the safety key is in the on position (labeled 1). The port does not have to be in service for the laser to be on. The laser is off when the safety key is off (labeled 0). Statement 293



Warning Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector. Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm could pose an eye hazard. Statement 1056



Warning Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified could result in hazardous radiation exposure. Statement 1057



Warning Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008



Warning Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a module or a fan. Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard. Statement 206



Warning The power supply circuitry for the equipment can constitute an energy hazard. Before you install or replace the equipment, remove all jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects can come into contact with exposed power supply wiring or circuitry inside the DSLAM equipment. This could cause the metal objects to heat up and cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the equipment. Statement 207


2.7  Alarm Procedures

This section list alarms alphabetically and includes some conditions commonly encountered when troubleshooting alarms. The severity, description, and troubleshooting procedure accompany each alarm and condition.


Note When you check the status of alarms for cards, ensure that the alarm filter icon in the lower right corner of the GUI is not indented. If it is, click it to turn it off. When you are done checking for alarms, you can click the alarm filter icon again to turn filtering back on. For more information about alarm filtering, refer to the "Manage Alarms" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.



Note When checking alarms, ensure that alarm suppression is not enabled on the card or port. For more information about alarm suppression, refer to the "Manage Alarms" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.



Note When an entity is put in the OOS,MT administrative state, the ONS 15454 suppresses all standing alarms on that entity and alarms and events appear on the Conditions tab. You can change this behavior for the LPBKFACILITY and LPBKTERMINAL alarms. To display these alarms on the Alarms tab, set the NODE.general.ReportLoopbackConditionsOnPortsInOOS-MT value to TRUE on the NE Defaults tab. For more information about changing NE defaults, refer to the "Maintain the Node" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.


2.7.1  AIS

Default Severity: Not Reported (NR), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: BITS, DS1, DS3, E1, FUDC, MSUDC

DWDM Logical Object: TRUNK

The Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) condition indicates that this node is detecting an alarm indication signal in the incoming signal SONET overhead.

Generally, any AIS is a special SONET signal that communicates to the receiving node when the transmit node does not send a valid signal. AIS is not considered an error. It is raised by the receiving node on each input when it detects the AIS instead of a real signal. In most cases when this condition is raised, an upstream node is raising an alarm to indicate a signal failure; all nodes downstream from it only raise some type of AIS. This condition clears when you resolved the problem on the upstream node.


Note ONS 15454 DS-3 terminal (inward) loopbacks do not transmit an AIS in the direction away from the loopback. Instead of AIS, a continuance of the signal transmitted into the loopback is provided. A DS3/EC1-48 card can be provisioned to transmit AIS for a terminal loopback.


Clear the AIS Condition


Step 1 Determine whether there are alarms on the upstream nodes and equipment, especially the "LOS (OCN)" alarm on page 2-167, or if there are out-of-service (OOS,MT or OOS,DSBLD) ports.

Step 2 Clear the upstream alarms using the applicable procedures in this chapter.

Step 3 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.2  AIS-L

Default Severity: Not Reported (NR), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: EC1, OCN

DWDM Logical Object: TRUNK

The AIS Line condition indicates that this node is detecting line-level AIS in the incoming signal. This alarm is secondary to another alarm occurring simultaneously in an upstream node.

This condition can also be raised in conjunction with the "TIM-S" alarm on page 2-251 if AIS-L is enabled.


Note ONS 15454 DS-3 terminal (inward) loopbacks do not transmit an AIS in the direction away from the loopback. Instead of AIS, a continuance of the signal transmitted into the loopback is provided. A DS3/EC1-48 card can be provisioned to transmit AIS for a terminal loopback.


Clear the AIS-L Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the AIS Condition" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.3  AIS-P

Default Severity: Not Reported (NR), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: STSMON, STSTRM

The AIS Path condition means that this node is detecting AIS in the incoming path. This alarm is secondary to another alarm occurring simultaneously in an upstream node.

Clear the AIS-P Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the AIS Condition" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.4  AIS-V

Default Severity: Not Reported (NR), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: VT-MON, VT-TERM

The AIS VT condition means that this node is detecting AIS in the incoming VT-level path.

See the "1.11.2  AIS-V on DS3XM-6 or DS3XM-12 Unused VT Circuits" section on page 1-137 for more information.

Clear the AIS-V Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the AIS Condition" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.5  ALS

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.6  AMPLI-INIT

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.7  APC-CORR-SKIPPED

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.8  APC-DISABLED

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.9  APC-END

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.10  APC-OUT-OF-RANGE

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.11  APC-WRONG-GAIN

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.12  APSB

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The APS Channel Byte Failure alarm occurs when LTE detects protection switching byte failure or an invalid switching code in the incoming APS signal. Some older SONET not manufactured by Cisco send invalid APS codes if they are configured in a 1+1 protection group with newer SONET nodes, such as the ONS 15454. These invalid codes cause an APSB alarm on an ONS 15454.


Step 1 Use an optical test set to examine the incoming SONET overhead to confirm inconsistent or invalid K bytes. For specific procedures to use the test set equipment, consult the manufacturer. If corrupted K bytes are confirmed and the upstream equipment is functioning properly, the upstream equipment might not interoperate effectively with the ONS 15454.

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear and the overhead shows inconsistent or invalid K bytes, you could need to replace the upstream cards for protection switching to operate properly. Complete the "Physically Replace a Traffic Card" procedure.

Step 3 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.13  APSCDFLTK

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The APS Default K Byte Received alarm occurs during bidirectional line switched ring (BLSR) provisioning or when a BLSR is not properly configured, for example, when a four-node BLSR has one node configured as a path protection configuration. When this misconfiguration occurs, a node in a path protection or 1+1 configuration does not send the two valid K1/K2 APS bytes anticipated by a system configured for BLSR. One of the bytes sent is considered invalid by the BLSR configuration. The K1/K2 byte is monitored by receiving equipment for link-recovery information.

Troubleshooting for APSCDFLTK is often similar to troubleshooting for the "BLSROSYNC" alarm on page 2-58.

Clear the APSCDFLTK Alarm


Step 1 Complete the "Identify a BLSR Ring Name or Node ID Number" procedure to verify that each node has a unique node ID number.

Step 2 Repeat Step 1 for all nodes in the ring.

Step 3 If two nodes have the same node ID number, complete the "Change a BLSR Node ID Number" procedure to change one node ID number so that each node ID is unique.

Step 4 If the alarm does not clear, verify correct configuration of east port and west port optical fibers. (See the "E-W-MISMATCH" alarm on page 2-93.) West port fibers must connect to east port fibers and east port fibers must connect to west port fibers. The "Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide provides procedures for fibering BLSRs.

Step 5 If the alarm does not clear and the network is a four-fiber BLSR, ensure that each protect fiber is connected to another protect fiber and each working fiber is connected to another working fiber. The software does not report any alarm if a working fiber is incorrectly attached to a protect fiber.

Step 6 If the alarm does not clear, complete the "Verify Node Visibility for Other Nodes" procedure.

Step 7 If nodes are not visible, complete the "Verify or Create Node Section DCC Terminations" procedure to ensure that section data communications channel (SDCC) terminations exist on each node.

Step 8 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.14  APSC-IMP

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

An Improper SONET APS Code alarm indicates three consecutive, identical frames containing:

Unused code in bits 6 through 8 of byte K2.

Codes that are irrelevant to the specific protection switching operation being requested.

Requests that are irrelevant to the ring state of the ring (such as a span protection switch request in a two-fiber ring NE).

ET code in K2 bits 6 through 8 received on the incoming span, but not sourced from the outgoing span.


Note This alarm can occur on a VT tunnel when it does not have VT circuits provisioned on it. It can also occur when the exercise command or a lockout is applied to a span. An externally switched span does not raise this alarm because traffic is preempted.



Note The APSC-IMP alarm may be raised on a BLSR or MS-SPRing when a drop connection is part of a cross-connect loopback.



Note The APSC-IMP alarm may be momentarily raised on BLSR spans during PCA circuit creation or deletion across multiple nodes using CTC.



Warning Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector. Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm could pose an eye hazard. Statement 1056



Warning Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified could result in hazardous radiation exposure. Statement 1057


Clear the APSC-IMP Alarm


Step 1 Use an optical test set to determine the validity of the K byte signal by examining the received signal. For specific procedures to use the test set equipment, consult the manufacturer.


Caution Always use the supplied electrostatic discharge wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right edge of the shelf assembly.

If the K byte is invalid, the problem lies with upstream equipment and not with the reporting ONS 15454. Troubleshoot the upstream equipment using the procedures in this chapter, as applicable. If the upstream nodes are not ONS 15454s, consult the appropriate user documentation.

Step 2 If the K byte is valid, verify that each node has a ring name that matches the other node ring names. Complete the "Identify a BLSR Ring Name or Node ID Number" procedure.

Step 3 Repeat Step 2 for all nodes in the ring.

Step 4 If a node has a ring name that does not match the other nodes, make that node's ring name identical to the other nodes. Complete the "Change a BLSR Ring Name" procedure.

Step 5 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.15  APSCINCON

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

An APS Inconsistent alarm means that an inconsistent APS byte is present. The SONET overhead contains K1/K2 APS bytes that notify receiving equipment, such as the ONS 15454, to switch the SONET signal from a working to a protect path when necessary. An inconsistent APS code occurs when three consecutive frames contain nonidentical APS bytes, which in turn give the receiving equipment conflicting commands about switching.

Clear the APSCINCON Alarm


Step 1 Look for other alarms, especially the "LOS (OCN)" alarm on page 2-167, the "LOF (OCN)" alarm on page 2-153, or the "AIS" condition on page 2-37. Clearing these alarms clears the APSCINCON alarm.

Step 2 If an APSINCON alarm occurs with no other alarms, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.16  APSCM

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The APS Channel Mismatch alarm occurs when the ONS 15454 expects a working channel but receives a protect channel. In many cases, the working and protect channels are crossed and the protect channel is active. If the fibers are crossed and the working line is active, the alarm does not occur. The APSCM alarm occurs only on the ONS 15454 when bidirectional protection is used on OC-N cards in a 1+1 protection group configuration. The APSCM alarm does not occur in an optimized 1+1 protection configuration.


Warning On the ONS 15454 OC-192 card, the laser is on when the card is booted and the safety key is in the on position (labeled 1). The port does not have to be in service for the laser to be on. The laser is off when the safety key is off (labeled 0). Statement 293



Warning Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector. Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm could pose an eye hazard. Statement 1056



Warning Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified could result in hazardous radiation exposure. Statement 1057


Clear the APSCM Alarm


Caution Always use the supplied electrostatic discharge wristband when working with a powered ONS 15454. Plug the wristband cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right edge of the shelf assembly.


Step 1 Verify that the working-card channel fibers are physically connected directly to the adjoining node's working-card channel fibers.

Step 2 If the fibers are correctly connected, verify that the protection-card channel fibers are physically connected directly to the adjoining node's protection-card channel fibers.

Step 3 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.17  APSCNMIS

Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The APS Node ID Mismatch alarm occurs when the source node ID contained in the incoming APS channel K2 byte is not present in the ring map. The APSCNMIS alarm could occur and clear when a BLSR is being provisioned. If so, you can disregard the temporary occurrence. If the APSCNMIS remains, the alarm clears when a K byte with a valid source node ID is received.

Clear the APSCNMIS Alarm


Step 1 Complete the "Identify a BLSR Ring Name or Node ID Number" procedure to verify that each node has a unique node ID number.

Step 2 If the Node ID column contains any two nodes with the same node ID listed, record the repeated node ID.

Step 3 Click Close in the Ring Map dialog box.

Step 4 If two nodes have the same node ID number, complete the "Change a BLSR Node ID Number" procedure to change one node ID number so that each node ID is unique.


Note If the node names shown in the network view do not correlate with the node IDs, log into each node and click the Provisioning > BLSR tabs. The BLSR window shows the node ID of the login node.



Note Applying and removing a lockout on a span causes the ONS node to generate a new K byte. The APSCNMIS alarm clears when the node receives a K byte containing the correct node ID.


Step 5 If the alarm does not clear, use the "Initiate a Lockout on a BLSR Protect Span" procedure to lock out the span.

Step 6 Complete the "Clear a BLSR External Switching Command" procedure to clear the lockout.

Step 7 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.18  APSIMP

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The APS Invalid Code alarm occurs if a 1+1 protection group is not properly configured at both nodes to send or receive the correct APS byte. A node that is either configured for no protection or is configured for path protection or BLSR protection does not send the right K2 APS byte anticipated by a system configured for 1+1 protection. The 1+1 protect port monitors the incoming K2 APS byte and raises this alarm if it does not receive the byte.

The alarm is superseded by an APSCM or APSMM alarm, but not by an AIS condition. It clears when the port receives a valid code for 10 ms.

Clear the APSIMP Alarm


Step 1 Check the configuration of the other node in the 1+1 protection group. If the far end is not configured for 1+1 protection, create the group. For procedures, refer to the "Turn Up Node" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.

Step 2 If the other end of the group is properly configured or the alarm does not clear after you have provisioned the group correctly, verify that the working ports and protect ports are cabled correctly.

Step 3 Ensure that both protect ports are configured for SONET.

Step 4 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.19  APS-INV-PRIM

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The Optimized 1+1 APS Primary Facility condition occurs on OC-N cards in an optimized 1+1 protection system if the incoming primary section header does not indicate whether it is primary or secondary.


Note APS-INV-PRIM is an informational condition and does not require troubleshooting. If the APS switch is related to other alarms, troubleshoot these alarms as necessary using the procedures in this chapter.


2.7.20  APSMM

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

An APS Mode Mismatch failure alarm occurs on OC-N cards when there is a mismatch of the protection switching schemes at the two ends of the span, such as being bidirectional at one end and unidirectional at the other. Each end of a span must be provisioned the same way: bidirectional and bidirectional, or unidirectional and unidirectional. APSMM can also occur if third-party equipment is provisioned as 1:N and the ONS 15454 is provisioned as 1+1.

If one end is provisioned for 1+1 protection switching and the other is provisioned for path protection protection switching, an APSMM alarm occurs in the ONS 15454 that is provisioned for 1+1 protection switching.

Clear the APSMM Alarm


Step 1 For the reporting ONS 15454, display node view and verify the protection scheme provisioning:

a. Click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.

b. Click the 1+1 protection group configured for the OC-N cards.

The chosen protection group is the protection group optically connected (with data communications channel, or DCC, connectivity) to the far end.

c. Click Edit.

d. Record whether the Bidirectional Switching check box is checked.

Step 2 Click OK in the Edit Protection Group dialog box.

Step 3 Log into the far-end node and verify that the OC-N 1+1 protection group is provisioned.

Step 4 Verify that the Bidirectional Switching check box matches the checked or unchecked condition of the box recorded in Step 1. If not, change it to match.

Step 5 Click Apply.

Step 6 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.21  APS-PRIM-FAC

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The Optimized 1+1 APS Invalid Primary Section condition occurs on OC-N cards in an optimized 1+1 protection system if there is an APS status switch between the primary and secondary facilities to identify which port is primary.


Note APS-PRIM-FAC is an informational condition and does not require troubleshooting. If the APS switch is related to other alarms, troubleshoot these alarms as necessary using the procedures in this chapter.


Clear the APS-PRIM-FAC Condition


Step 1 This condition clears when the card receives a valid primary section indication (1 or 2).

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.22  APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The Optimized 1+1 APS Primary Section Mismatch condition occurs on OC-N cards in an optimized 1+1 protection system if there is a mismatch between the primary section of the local node facility and the primary section of the remote-node facility.

Clear the APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM Alarm


Step 1 Ensure that the local node and remote-node ports are correctly provisioned the same way. For more information about optimized 1+1 configurations, refer to the "Turn Up Node" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.23  AS-CMD

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: BPLANE, CEMR, CE1000, CE100T, DS1, DS3, E1, E1000F, E100T, EC1, EQPT, FCMR, G1000, GFP-FAC, ML1000, ML100T, MLFX, NE, OCN, PWR

DWDM Logical Objects: 2R, AOTS, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCH, OMS, OTS, PPM, SHELF, TRUNK

The Alarms Suppressed by User Command condition applies to the network element (NE object), backplane, a single card, or a port on a card. It occurs when alarms are suppressed for that object and its subordinate objects. For example, suppressing alarms on a card also suppresses alarms on its ports.


Note For more information about suppressing alarms, refer to the "Manage Alarms" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.


Clear the AS-CMD Condition


Step 1 For all nodes, in node view, click the Conditions tab.

Step 2 Click Retrieve. If you have already retrieved conditions, look under the Object column and Eqpt Type column and note what entity the condition is reported against, such as a port, slot, or shelf.

If the condition is reported against a slot and card, alarms were either suppressed for the entire card or for one of the ports. Note the slot number and continue with Step 3.

If the condition is reported against the backplane, go to Step 7.

If the condition is reported against the NE object, go to Step 8.

Step 3 Determine whether alarms are suppressed for a port and if so, raise the suppressed alarms:

a. Double-click the card to open the card view.

b. Click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Behavior tabs and complete one of the following substeps:

If the Suppress Alarms column check box is checked for a port row, deselect it and click Apply.

If the Suppress Alarms column check box is not checked for a port row, from the View menu choose  Go to Previous View.

Step 4 If the AS-CMD condition is reported for a card and not an individual port, in node view click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Behavior tabs.

Step 5 Locate the row number for the reported card slot.

Step 6 Click the Suppress Alarms column check box to deselect the option for the card row.

Step 7 If the condition is reported for the backplane, the alarms are suppressed for cards such as the ONS 15454 AIP that are not in the optical or electrical slots. To clear the alarm, complete the following steps:

a. In node view, click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Behavior tabs.

b. In the backplane row, uncheck the Suppress Alarms column check box.

c. Click Apply.

Step 8 If the condition is reported for the shelf, cards and other equipment are affected. To clear the alarm, complete the following steps:

a. In node view, click the Provisioning > Alarm Profiles > Alarm Behavior tabs if you have not already done so.

b. Click the Suppress Alarms check box located at the bottom of the window to deselect the option.

c. Click Apply.

Step 9 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.24  AS-MT

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: CEMR, CE1000, CE100T, DS1, DS3, E1, EC1, EQPT, FCMR, G1000, GFP-FAC, ML1000, ML100T, MLFX, OCN

DWDM Logical Objects: 2R, AOTS, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCH, OMS, OTS, PPM, SHELF, TRUNK

The Alarms Suppressed for Maintenance Command condition applies to OC-N and electrical cards and occurs when a port is placed in the Out-of-Service and Management, Maintenance (OOS-MA,MT) service state for loopback testing operations.

Clear the AS-MT Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear an OC-N Card Facility or Terminal Loopback Circuit" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.25  AS-MT-OOG

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: STSTRM, VT-TERM

The Alarms Suppressed on an Out-Of-Group VCAT Member condition is raised on an STS or VT member of a VCAT group whenever the member is in the IDLE (AS-MT-OOG) admin state. This condition can be raised when a member is initially added to a group. In the IDLE (AS-MT-OOG) state, all other alarms for the STS or VT are suppressed.

The AS-MT-OOG condition clears when an STS or VT member transitions to a different state from IDLE (AS-MT-OOG) or when the member is removed completely from the VCAT group. The condition does not require troubleshooting unless it does not clear.

If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.

2.7.26  AUD-LOG-LOSS

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: NE

The Audit Trail Log Loss condition occurs when the log is 100 percent full and the oldest entries are being replaced while new entries are generated. The log capacity is 640 entries. The log must be off-loaded using the following procedure to make room for more entries.

Clear the AUD-LOG-LOSS Condition


Step 1 In node view, click the Maintenance > Audit tabs.

Step 2 Click Retrieve.

Step 3 Click Archive.

Step 4 In the Archive Audit Trail dialog box, navigate to the directory (local or network) where you want to save the file.

Step 5 Enter a name in the File Name field.

You do not have to assign an extension to the file. It is readable in any application that supports text files, such as WordPad, Microsoft Word (imported), etc.

Step 6 Click Save.

The 640 entries are saved in this file. New entries continue with the next number in the sequence, rather than starting over.

Step 7 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.27  AUD-LOG-LOW

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: NE

The Audit Trail Log Low condition occurs when the audit trail log is 80 percent full.


Note AUD-LOG-LOW is an informational condition and does not require troubleshooting.


2.7.28  AUTOLSROFF

Default Severity: Critical (CR), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The Auto Laser Shutdown alarm occurs when the OC-192 card temperature exceeds 194 degrees F (90 degrees C). The internal equipment automatically shuts down the OC-192 laser when the card temperature rises to prevent the card from self-destructing.


Warning On the ONS 15454 OC-192 card, the laser is on when the card is booted and the safety key is in the on position (labeled 1). The port does not have to be in service for the laser to be on. The laser is off when the safety key is off (labeled 0). Statement 293



Warning Invisible laser radiation could be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector. Do not stare into the beam directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm could pose an eye hazard. Statement 1056



Warning Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified could result in hazardous radiation exposure. Statement 1057


Clear the AUTOLSROFF Alarm


Step 1 View the temperature displayed on the ONS 15454 LCD front panel (Figure 2-1).

Figure 2-1 Shelf LCD Panel

Step 2 If the temperature of the shelf exceeds 194 degrees F (90 degrees C), the alarm should clear if you solve the ONS 15454 temperature problem. Complete the "Clear the HITEMP Alarm" procedure.

Step 3 If the temperature of the shelf is under 194 degrees F (90 degrees C), the HITEMP alarm is not the cause of the AUTOLSROFF alarm. Complete the "Physically Replace a Traffic Card" procedure for the OC-192 card.

Step 4 If card replacement does not clear the alarm, call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 to discuss the case and if necessary open a returned materials authorization (RMA) on the original OC-192 card.


2.7.29  AUTONEG-RFI

Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: ML1000

The autonegotiation remote fault indication (RFI) indicates that an ML1000 Gigabit Ethernet port cannot detect its far-end link partner. This is typically caused by a far-end port shutdown or a unidirectional fiber cut. The partner node is likely raising a CARLOSS alarm.

AUTONEG-RFI may also be caused by misconfigured autonegotiation parameters. This causes more of a soft failure as opposed to the "CARLOSS (ML1000, ML100T, MLFX)" alarm on page 2-66, which is typically caused by a failure like a loss of light or optical fiber. The alarm clears when the partner node is detected.


Note The far end of an Ethernet link is usually a switch or router that does not use an ONS management system.


Clear the AUTONEG-RFI Alarm


Step 1 Check for the "CARLOSS (EQPT)" alarm on page 2-61 or the "CARLOSS (ML1000, ML100T, MLFX)" alarm on page 2-66 at the partner node. If the alarm exists there, follow the appropriate clearing procedure in this chapter.

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear or if there is no far-end CARLOSS, check the near-end Gigabit Ethernet port autonegotiation settings:

a. Double-click the ML1000 card to display the card view.

b. Click the upper IOS tab, then click Open IOS Connection.

c. In Privileged Executive mode, enter the following command:

router# show interface gigabitethernet 0

d. View the command output and record the autonegotiation setting, such as the following example:

Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s, Gbic not connected, Auto-negotiation
output flow-control is off, input flow-control is on

Step 3 View the autonegotiation configuration for the partner node. If it is ONS equipment, follow the previous step for this node. If the node is different vendor client equipment, follow that equipment documentation to obtain the information.

Step 4 If the alarm does not clear, check for any fiber breaks such as on the transmit cable from the partner node to the near-end node.

Step 5 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.30  AUTORESET

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: EQPT

The Automatic System Reset alarm occurs when you change an IP address or perform any other operation that causes an automatic card-level reboot. AUTORESET typically clears after a card reboots (up to ten minutes).

Resets performed during a software upgrade also prompt the condition. This condition clears automatically when the card finishes resetting. If the alarm does not clear, complete the following procedure.

Clear the AUTORESET Alarm


Step 1 Determine whether there are additional alarms that could have triggered an automatic reset. If there are, troubleshoot these alarms using the applicable section of this chapter.

Step 2 If the card automatically resets more than once a month with no apparent cause, complete the "Physically Replace a Traffic Card" procedure.

Step 3 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.31  AUTOSW-AIS

Default Severity: Not Reported (NR), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Objects: STSMON, VT-MON

The Automatic Path Protection Switch Caused by an AIS condition indicates that automatic path protection switching occurred because of an AIS condition. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, it reverts to the working path after the fault clears. The AIS also clears when the upstream trouble is cleared.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Generally, any AIS is a special SONET signal that communicates to the receiving node when the transmit node does not send a valid signal. AIS is not considered an error. It is raised by the receiving node on each input when it detects the AIS instead of a real signal. In most cases when this condition is raised, an upstream node is raising an alarm to indicate a signal failure; all nodes downstream from it only raise some type of AIS. This condition clears when you resolved the problem on the upstream node.

Clear the AUTOSW-AIS Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the AIS Condition" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.32  AUTOSW-LOP (STSMON)

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: STSMON

The Automatic Path Protection Switch Caused by LOP condition for the STS monitor (STSMON) indicates that automatic path protection switching occurred because of the "LOP-P" alarm on page 2-157. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, it reverts to the working path after the fault clears.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Clear the AUTOSW-LOP (STSMON) Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the LOP-P Alarm" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.33  AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON)

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: VT-MON

The AUTOSW-LOP alarm for the VT monitor (VT-MON) indicates that automatic path protection switching occurred because of the "LOP-V" alarm on page 2-158. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, it reverts to the working path after the fault clears.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Clear the AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON) Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the LOP-V Alarm" procedure.

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.34  AUTOSW-PDI

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: STSMON, VT-MON

The Automatic Path Protection Switch Caused by Payload Defect Indication (PDI) condition indicates that automatic path protection switching occurred because of a "PDI-P" alarm on page 2-197. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, it reverts to the working path after the fault clears.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Clear the AUTOSW-PDI Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the PDI-P Condition" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.35  AUTOSW-SDBER

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

Logical Object: STSMON, VT-MON

The Automatic Path Protection Switch Caused by Signal Degrade Bit Error Rate (SDBER) condition indicates that a "SD-P" condition on page 2-225 caused automatic path protection switching to occur. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, the path protection reverts to the working path when the SD-P is resolved.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Clear the AUTOSW-SDBER Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the SD-P Condition" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.36  AUTOSW-SFBER

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

Logical Object: STSMON, VT-MON

The Automatic USPR Switch Caused by Signal Fail Bit Error Rate (SFBER) condition indicates that a "SF-P" condition on page 2-229 caused automatic path protection switching to occur. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, the path protection reverts to the working path when the SF-P is resolved.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Clear the AUTOSW-SFBER Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the SF-P Condition" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.37  AUTOSW-UNEQ (STSMON)

Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: STSMON

The Automatic Path Protection Switch Caused by Unequipped condition indicates that an "UNEQ-P" alarm on page 2-257, caused automatic path protection switching to occur. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, it reverts to the working path after the fault clears.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Clear the AUTOSW-UNEQ (STSMON) Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the UNEQ-P Alarm" procedure.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.


2.7.38  AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON)

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: VT-MON

AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON) indicates that the "UNEQ-V" alarm on page 2-259 caused automatic path protection switching to occur. If the path protection is configured for revertive switching, it reverts to the working path after the fault clears.


Note This condition is only reported if the path protection is set up for revertive switching.


Clear the AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON) Condition


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the UNEQ-V Alarm" procedure.

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC (1 800 553-2447) in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.39  AWG-DEG

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.40  AWG-FAIL

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.41  AWG-OVERTEMP

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.42  AWG-WARM-UP

For information about this alarm or condition, refer to the "Alarm Troubleshooting" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide. This guide discusses all DWDM alarms.

2.7.43  BAT-FAIL

Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: PWR

The Battery Fail alarm occurs when one of the two power supplies (A or B) is not detected. This could be because the supply is removed or is not operational. The alarm does not distinguish between the individual power supplies, so onsite information about the conditions is necessary for troubleshooting.

Clear the BAT-FAIL Alarm


Step 1 At the site, determine which battery is not present or operational.

Step 2 Remove the power cable from the faulty supply. For procedures, refer to the "Install the Shelf and Backplane Cable" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide. Reverse the power cable installation procedure.

Step 3 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.44  BERT-ENBL

Default Severity: Not Reported (NR), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: DS1/DS3

The Bert Enabled alarm specifies that the bit error rate testing (BERT) feature is enabled.

2.7.45  BERT-SYNC-FAIL

Default Severity: Not Reported (NR), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: DS1/DS3

The Bert Synchronization Fail alarm occurs when the errors injected by the Test Pattern Generator (TPG) reaches the Test Pattern Monitor (TPM) and connectivity fails. This alarm clears when TPG and TPM synchronize.

2.7.46  BKUPMEMP

Default Severity: Critical (CR), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: EQPT

The Primary Nonvolatile Backup Memory Failure alarm refers to a problem with the TCC2/TCC2P flash memory. The alarm occurs when the TCC2/TCC2P is in use and has one of four problems:

Flash manager fails to format a flash partition.

Flash manager fails to write a file to a flash partition.

Problem at the driver level.

Code volume fails cyclic redundancy checking (CRC, a method to verify for errors in data transmitted to the TCC2/TCC2P).

The BKUPMEMP alarm can also cause the "EQPT" alarm on page 2-88. If the EQPT alarm is caused by BKUPMEMP, complete the following procedure to clear the BKUPMEMP and the EQPT alarm.


Caution A software update on a standby TCC2/TCC2P can take up to 30 minutes.

Clear the BKUPMEMP Alarm


Step 1 Verify that both TCC2/TCC2Ps are powered and enabled by confirming lighted ACT/SBY LEDs on the TCC2/TCC2Ps.

Step 2 Determine whether the active or standbyTCC2/TCC2P has the alarm.

Step 3 If both TCC2/TCC2Ps are powered and enabled, reset the TCC2/TCC2P where the alarm is raised. If the card is the active TCC2/TCC2P, complete the "Reset an Active TCC2/TCC2P Card and Activate the Standby Card" procedure. If the card is the standby TCC2/TCC2P:

a. Right-click the standby TCC2/TCC2P in CTC.

b. Choose Reset Card from the shortcut menu.

c. Click Yes in the Are You Sure dialog box. The card resets, the FAIL LED blinks on the physical card.

d. Wait ten minutes to verify that the card you reset completely reboots.

Step 4 If the TCC2/TCC2P you reset does not reboot successfully, or the alarm has not cleared, call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447. If the Cisco TAC technician tells you to reseat the card, complete the "Remove and Reinsert (Reseat) the Standby TCC2/TCC2P Card" procedure. If the Cisco TAC technician tells you to remove the card and reinstall a new one, follow the "Physically Replace a Traffic Card" procedure.


2.7.47  BLSROSYNC

Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The BLSR Out Of Synchronization alarm occurs is raised temporarily during a span upgrade, downgrade, or two-fiber to four-fiber mode upgrade and clears when the procedure is complete for all nodes on the ring. If the alarm does not clear, ensure that all maintenance procedures have completed for all nodes on the ring. If the alarm still does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.

2.7.48  BLSR-SW-VER-MISM

Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Object: OCN

The BLSR Software Version Mismatch alarm is raised by the TCC2/TCC2P when it checks all software versions for all nodes in a ring and discovers a mismatch in versions.

Clear the BLSR-SW-VER-MISM Alarm


Step 1 Clear the alarm by loading the correct software version on the TCC2/TCC2P with the incorrect load. To download software, refer to the release-specific software download document.

Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.49  BPV

Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

SONET Logical Object: BITS

The 64K Clock Bipolar Density Violation alarm is raised on the TCC2P card if there is a frequency variation in the 8K BITS clock.

The TCC2P card contains an 8K clock and a 64K clock. Each has some bipolar variation, which is normal. This alarm is raised on the 8K clock if that variation discontinues. The BPV alarm is demoted by an LOF or LOS against the BITS clock.


Note This alarm is not raised on the TCC2 card.


Clear the BPV Alarm


Step 1 Reestablishing a normal BITS input signal clears the alarm. Clear any alarms on the incoming signal or against the BITS timing sources.

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.50  CARLOSS (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T)

Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Objects: CEMR, CE1000, CE100T

The Carrier Loss alarm is raised on CE-Series cards in Mapper mode when the port is In-Service (IS) state and if there is no carrier signal. Circuit need not be present to raise the alarm. In releases prior to 6.01 the Carrier Loss alarm is raised on CE-100T-8 cards in Mapper mode when there is a circuit failure due to link integrity. It does not get raised when a user simply puts the port in the In-Service and Normal (IS-NR) service state.


Note The Carrier Loss alarm is raised as a minor alarm when there is no circuit present on the CE-Series card and major alarm, when a circuit is present on the port.



Note For more information about Ethernet cards, refer to the Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide for the Cisco ONS 15454, Cisco ONS 15454 SDH, and Cisco ONS 15327.


Clear the CARLOSS (CEMR, CE1000, CE100T) Alarm


Step 1 Complete the "Clear the CARLOSS (G1000) Alarm" procedure. However, rather than checking for a TPTFAIL (G1000) at the end of the procedure, check for a "TPTFAIL (CEMR, CE100T, CE1000)" alarm on page 2-252.

Step 2 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 in order to report a Service-Affecting (SA) problem.


2.7.51  CARLOSS (E1000F, E100T)

Default Severity: Major (MJ), Service-Affecting (SA)

SONET Logical Objects: E1000F, E100T

A Carrier Loss alarm on the LAN E-Series Ethernet card is the data equivalent of the "LOS (OCN)" alarm on page 2-167. The Ethernet card has lost its link and is not receiving a valid signal. The most common causes of the CARLOSS alarm are a disconnected cable, an Ethernet Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) fiber connected to an optical card rather than an Ethernet device, or an improperly installed Ethernet card. Ethernet card ports must be enabled for CARLOSS to occur. CARLOSS is declared after no signal is received for approximately 2.5 seconds.

The CARLOSS alarm also occurs after a node database is restored. After restoration, the alarm clears in approximately 30 seconds after the node reestablishes Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).


Note For more information about Ethernet cards, refer to the Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide for the Cisco ONS 15454, Cisco ONS 15454 SDH, and Cisco ONS 15327.


Clear the CARLOSS (E1000F, E100T) Alarm


Step 1 Verify that the fiber cable is properly connected and attached to the correct port. For more information about fiber connections and terminations, refer to the "Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.


Caution