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Chapter 14 Alarm Troubleshooting
Alarm Procedures
A procedural error misconnect east/west direction (E-W-MISMATCH) alarm occurs when nodes in a
ring have an east slot/port misconnected to another east slot/port or a west slot/port misconnected to
another west slot/port. In most cases, the user did not hook up the fibers correctly, or the ring
provisioning plan was flawed. You can physically reconnect the cable to the correct slot/ports to clear
the E-W-MISMATCH alarm. Alternately, you can delete and recreate the span in CTC to change the west
line and east line designations. The CTC method clears the alarm, but may change the traditional
east-west node connection pattern of the ring.
Note
The E-W-MISMATCH alarm also appears during the initial set up of a ring with its East-West slot/ports
configured correctly. In this instance, the alarm clears itself shortly after the ring setup is complete.
Note
The lower-numbered slot on a node is traditionally labelled as the west slot and the higher numbered slot
is labelled as the east slot. For example, Slot 6 is west and Slot 12 is east.
Procedure: Clear the E-W-MISMATCH Alarm with a Physical Switch
Step 1
Diagram the ring setup, including nodes and spans, on a piece of paper or white board.
Step 2
Display the CTC network view and label each of the nodes on the diagram with the same name that
appears on the window network map.
Step 3
Double-click each span to reveal the node name/slot/port for each end of the span.
Step 4
Label the span ends on the diagram with the same information. For example, with Node1/Slot12/Port1
- Node2/Slot6/Port1 (2F BLSR OC48, Ring ID=0), label the end of the span that connects Node 1 and
Node 2 at the Node 1 end as Slot 12/Port 1. Label the Node 2 end of that same span Slot 6/ Port 1.
Step 5
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each span on your diagram.
Step 6
Label the highest slot at each node
east
and the lowest slot at each node
west
.
Step 7
Look at the diagram. You should see a clockwise pattern of west slots connecting to east slots for each
span.
Step 8
If any span has an east-to-east or west-to-west connection, physically switch the fiber connectors from
the card that does not fit the pattern to the card that continues the pattern. This should clear the alarm.
Note
The above physical switch procedure is the recommended method of clearing this alarm. This
method reestablishes the logical pattern of connection in the ring. However, you can also use
CTC to recreate the span and identify the misconnected slot/ports as east and west. This is useful
when the misconnected node is not geographically near the troubleshooter.
Procedure: Clear the E-W-MISMATCH Alarm with the CTC
Step 1
Login to the misconnected node. This is the node with both ring fibers misconnected; it is in the middle
of the two nodes that have one of two ring fibers misconnected.
Step 2
Click the
Provisioning >
Ring
tabs.
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