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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Alarms
The source of the IMA group alarms in
Table 5-17
is one of the following interfaces: ATM0/IMA0
through ATM0/IMA3.
Table 5-18
describes NI-2 card redundancy alarms.
Tx Link Unusable—FE
4
Critical
The far end is reporting that Tx is unusable.
Rx Link Unusable—FE
Critical
The far end is reporting that Rx is unusable.
1.
LIF = loss of IMA frame
2.
LODS = link out of delay sync
3.
NE = near end
4.
FE = far end
Table 5-16 IMA Link Network Interface Alarms (continued)
Alarm Severity
Description
Table 5-17 IMA Group Alarms
Alarm Severity
Description
Start-up—FE
Critical
The far end is starting up. The declaration of this failure
alarm might be delayed to ensure that the far end
remains in startup.
Configuration Abort
Critical
The far end is trying to use unacceptable
configuration parameters.
Configuration Abort—FE
Critical
The far end is reporting unacceptable
configuration parameters.
Insufficient Links
Critical
Fewer than P
Tx
transmit or P
Rx
receive links are active.
Insufficient Links—FE
Critical
The far end is reporting that fewer than P
Tx
transmit or
P
Rx
receive links are active.
Blocked—FE
Critical
The far end is reporting that it is blocked.
Timing Mismatch
Critical
The far end transmit clock mode is different from the
near end transmit clock mode.
Table 5-18 NI-2 Card Redundancy Alarms
Alarm
Keyword
Severity
Description
Active/Standby NI2
type mismatch
C6100_CONTROLLER
_SLOT_MISMATCH_
ALARM
Major
The NI-2 cards installed in slot 10 and slot 11 are
different types; for example, one is an OC-3c/OC-3c
NI-2 card and the other is a DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card.
Standby NI2 missing
C6100_CONTROLLER
_SLOT_MISSING_AL
ARM
Major
The secondary NI-2 card slot has been provisioned for
a standby NI-2 card, but the card is not installed in
the chassis.
Redundancy process failed
NI2_RF_PROCESS_F
AILED
Major
An internal redundancy software process has failed
and redundancy might not be available.