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Chapter 1 General Troubleshooting
1.3.6 Perform a Terminal Loopback on a Destination-Node Ethernet Port
b.
Choose the loopback circuit being tested.
c.
Click
Delete
.
d.
Click
Yes
in the Delete Circuits dialog box. Do not check any check boxes.
The entire circuit path has now passed its comprehensive series of loopback tests. This circuit qualifies
to carry live traffic.
Step 5
If the test set indicates a faulty circuit, the problem might be a faulty card.
Step 6
Complete the
“Test the ASAP Card” procedure on page 1-47
Test the ASAP Card
Step 1
Determine whether you are experiencing trouble on a single SFP (PPM), on all PPMs within a
4PIO (PIM), or on all 4PIO used in that ASAP card. If there is only partial failure, you might be able to
replace this part rather than the entire card.
Step 2
If the errors are being observed on one port but not all ports of the ASAP, you might only need to replace
that SFP (PPM). Remove the errored SFP (PPM) and replace it with a known-good SFP (PPM) by
completing the procedures for this in the “Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable” chapter of the
Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide
.
Step 3
If all SFPs (PPMs) on a particular 4PIO (PIM) are experiencing problems, the 4PIO (PIM) is indicated.
Remove this 4PIO (PIM) and replace it with a known-good one using the procedures for this in the
“Install Cards and Fiber-Optic Cable” chapter of the
Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide
.
Step 4
If the trouble still is not located, complete the
“Replace an I/O Card” procedure on page 2-134
for the
suspected bad ASAP card and replace it with a known-good one.
Caution
Removing a card that currently carries traffic on one or more ports can cause a traffic hit. To avoid this,
perform an external switch if a switch has not already occurred. See the procedures in the
“2.8.2 Protection Switching, Lock Initiation, and Clearing” section on page 2-123
. For more
information, refer to the “Maintain the Node” chapter of the
Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide
.
Step 5
Resend test traffic on the loopback circuit with a known-good card.
Step 6
If the test set indicates a good circuit, the problem was probably the defective card. Return the defective
card to Cisco through the RMA process. Contact Cisco Technical Support (1 800 553-2447).
Step 7
Complete the
“Replace an I/O Card” procedure on page 2-134
for the defective card.
Step 8
Clear the terminal loopback on the port:
a.
Double-click the destination-node ASAP card.
b.
Click the
Maintenance > Ethernet > Loopback > Port
tabs.
c.
Select
None
from the Loopback Type column for the port being tested.
d.
Select the appropriate state (
Unlocked
;
Locked,disabled
;
Locked,maintenance
) in the Admin
State column for the port being tested.
e.
Click
Apply
.
f.
Click
Yes
in the confirmation dialog box.
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