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Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide
November 2001
Chapter 1 Alarm Troubleshooting
Step 6 If the alarm persists, physically reseat the reporting card.
Step 7 Clear the force switch:
a. At the node view, click the Maintenance > Protection tabs.
b. Double-click the protection group that contains the reporting card.
c. Highlight either selected group.
Step 8 Click Clear and click YES at the confirmation dialog box.
Step 9 If the reporting traffic card is protect, perform a software reset on the reporting card:
a. Display the CTC node view.
b. Position the cursor over the slot reporting the alarm.
c. Right-click to choose RESET CARD.
Step 10 If the alarm persists, physically reseat the reporting card.
Step 11 If the alarm persists, replace the cross-connect card. First, ensure the card has been side switched from
active to standby (Step 1):
Note When you replace a card with an identical type of card, you do not need to make any
changes to the database.
Step 12 If the alarm persists, replace the reporting traffic card.
1.3.34 DATAFLT
Minor, Non-service affecting
The database exceeded the capacity of the flash memory on the TCC+.
Caution When the system reboots, the last configuration entered is not saved.
Log on to http://www.cisco.com/tac for more information or call the Cisco Technical Assistance Center
to report a service-affecting problem (1-877-323-7368).
1.3.35 DISCONNECTED
Minor, Non-service affecting
The ONS 15454 and the CTC do not have a TCP/IP connection. The problem is in the connection
(usually a LAN problem) and not the CTC or the ONS 15454.