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Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation, R3.3
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Alarm Troubleshooting
This chapter gives an alphabetical list of Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) alarm messages for the Cisco
ONS 15327. It also lists the cards that host the alarms, and procedures to correct the alarms. The
procedure to correct an alarm applies to the CTC and TL1 version of that alarm.
This chapter also includes a list of threshold-crossing events (EVTs). Login to
http://www.cisco.com/TAC for more information or call the Cisco Technical Assistance Center for
unresolved problems (1-800-553-2447).
Note
Some minor differences exist between TL1 error messages and CTC error messages for the ONS 15327.
These discrepancies are resolved in an upcoming release of the ONS 15327. This chapter derives its text
from the error messages as they appear in CTC. For a description of CTC, see Chapter 3, “Using Cisco
Transport Controller.”
Note
At the CTC card view, ONS 15327 XTC alarms appear only on the active XTC card. The card- level view
of the standby XTC card does not show these alarms.
This chapter gives descriptions, severities, and troubleshooting procedures for each Cisco ONS 15327
alarm.
gives an alphabetical list of alarms that appear on the ONS 15327.
gives a list of alarms organized by alarm type. Both lists cross-reference the
alarm entry, which gives the severity, description, and troubleshooting procedure for each particular
alarm.
The troubleshooting procedure for an alarm applies to both the CTC and TL1 version of that alarm. If
the troubleshooting procedure does not clear the alarm, login to http://www.cisco.com/TAC for more
information or call the Cisco Technical Assistance Center to report a service-affecting problem
(1-800-553-2447).
The default standby severity for all ONS 15327 alarms is Minor, Non-Service-Affecting, as defined in
Telcordia GR-474. All severities listed in the alarm entry are the default for the active card, if applicable.
This chapter provides a comprehensive list of alarms (conditions with a severity of Minor, Major or
Critical). It also includes some conditions with severities of nonalarmed (NA) or not reported (NR),
which are commonly encountered while troubleshooting major alarms. The default standby severity
value for conditions with a severity of NA, Non-Service-Affecting (NSA) is NA, NSA. The default
standby severity value for conditions with a severity of NR, NSA is NR, NSA. For a comprehensive list
of all conditions, see the
Cisco ONS 15327 TL1 Command Guide
.
Summary of Contents for ONS 15327
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