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4.8.4.2 APS Status
This shows the current status of the APS instances.
The displayed settings are:
Object Description
APS #
The ID of the APS. Click on link to get to APS instance page, you can reset
counters and issue commands.
State, Operational
The operational state of the APS instance. There are many ways to not have the
instance active. Each of them has its own value. Only when the state is Active,
will the APS instance be active and up and running. If the Operational state is not
"Active", the remaining fields are invalid. The possible values of this field are
shown below:
Administratively disabled: Instance is inactive, because it is administratively
disabled.
Active: The instance is active and up and running.
Internal Error: Instance is inactive, because an internal error has occurred.
Working MEP not Found:Instance is inactive, because the Working MEP is not
found.
Protecting MEP not Found: Instance is inactive, because the Protecting MEP is
not found.
Working MEP is not administrative active: Instance is inactive, because the
Working MEP is not admin enabled.
Protecting MEP is not administrative active: Instance is inactive, because the
Protecting MEP is not admin enabled.
Working MEP is not a Down MEP: Instance is inactive, because the Working
MEP is not a Down-MEP.
Protecting MEP is not a Down MEP: Instance is inactive, because the Protecting
MEP is not a Down-MEP.
Working and Protecting MEP use the same interface: Instance is inactive,
because both Working and Protecting MEPs use the same I/F.
Another instance use the same Working port: Instance is inactive, because
another instance uses the same Working port.
State, Warning
If the operational state is Active, the APS instance is indeed active, but it may be
that it doesn't run as the administrator thinks, because of configuration errors,