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Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide
November 2001
Chapter 1 Alarm Troubleshooting
Step 7 Physically replace the remaining TCC+ card with the second TCC+ card.
a. Open the TCC+ card ejectors.
b. Slide the card out of the slot.
c. Open the ejectors on the TCC+ card.
d. Slide the TCC+ card into the slot along the guide rails.
e. Close the ejectors.
The ONS 15454 boots up the second TCC+ card. The second TCC+ must also copy the system software,
which can take up to twenty minutes.
Step 8 If the MFGMEM alarm continues to report after replacing the TCC+ cards, the problem lies in the
EPROM.
Step 9 If the MFGMEM is reported from the fan tray, replace the fan tray.
Step 10 If the MFGMEM is reported from the AIP, the backplane, or the alarm persists after the fan tray is
replaced, log on to http://www.cisco.com/tac for more information or call the Cisco Technical
Assistance Center (1-877-323-7368).
1.3.90 NOT-AUTHENTICATED
Minor, Non-service affecting
This alarm indicates that the username and password entered do not match the information stored in the
TCC+. All ONS nodes must have the same username and password created to display every ONS node
in the network. You can also be locked out of certain ONS nodes on a network if your username and
password were not created on those specific ONS nodes.
Note For initial log on to the ONS 15454, type the user name CISCO15 and click Login (no password is
required).
Procedure: Clear the NOT-AUTHENTICATED Alarm on the TCC+ Card
Step 1 If you have an alternate username and a password available to access the system:
a. Use the alternate username and password to access the ONS node.
b. Click the Provisioning > Security tabs.
c. Look under the Users field to find the username that raised the alarm.
d. If the username that raised the alarm is listed, then highlight the username to reveal the associated
password. Record the correct password.
e. If the username is not listed, then click Create.
f. Fill in the fields on the Create User dialog box with the username and password that raised the alarm
then click OK.
Step 2 If you do not have an alternate username and password available, call the Cisco Technical Assistance
Center at (1-877-323-7368). TAC can issue a new username and password.