d) Continue with Step 2.
Step 2
Install the TXP card into the receptacle at the back of the designated slot.
Step 3
Wait for the TXP card to boot completely.
Step 4
Verify that the Trunk-TX port of the TXP card is in OOS,DSBLD (ANSI) or Locked,disabled (ETSI) state.
Step 5
Wire the Trunk-TX/RX port of the TXP card to the fiber patch-panel.
Step 6
Turn up the TXP card and display card view for the TXP card in CTC.
Step 7
Click the
Provisioning > Line
tab and choose
IS,AINS
(ANSI) or
Unlocked,automaticInService
(ETSI) from the
Admin State drop-down list for the Trunk-TX port.
Step 8
Display card view for the 32WSS card.
Step 9
Click the
Performance > Optical Chn
tab and verify the Power ADD field on the CHAN-RX port of the 32WSS card
connected to the TXP card.
a) If a valid power level exists, the cabling of the TXP card is correct. Change the admin state of the Trunk-TX port of
the TXP card back to the original state.
b) If no power level exists, the cabling of the TXP card is incorrect. Change the admin state of the Trunk-TX port of
the TXP card to OOS,DSBLD (ANSI) or Locked,disabled (ETSI) state and reverse the cabling.
It is important that you perform Steps
to
in the shortest time possible.
That is, you must check the presence of a valid RX power on WSS card (
) immediately
after you turn up the TXP Trunk-TX port (
), and in case of a bad connection, you must
shut off the TXP Trunk-TX port (
) as soon as possible. This is to minimize possible impairments on
other channels that are already in service.
Note
Cisco NCS 2000 series Troubleshooting Guide, Release 11.0
98
General Troubleshooting
Corrective Action for Software Releases Lower than 9.0