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inc. VT RFI-V

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inc. VT RFI-V

The system has detected a virtual tributary (VT) remote failure
indicator (RFI-V) indicating that the receiving terminal has detected
an incoming signal failure. Previously called Yellow (YEL) and
remote defect indication VT (RDI-V).

Alarm Data

Value/Meaning

Reported Alarm
Level(s)

Not Alarmed

AID (type)

VT1.5 Ring Channel (Path)

Date

month/day/year that condition was detected

Time

hour:minute:second that condition was detected

Probable Cause

YEL

Effect on
Service

Standing Condition (SC)

Alarm Entity
Type

VT1

Description

inc. VT RFI-V

Likely Cause

Alarm condition detected at the far end OC-N
circuit pack.

Visible
indication

None.

Action

Proceed to

“Procedure 5-35: Clear

inc. VT

conditions/alarms” (5-108)

.

Alarms, conditions, and error messages

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365-372-333 R2.1
Issue 4, June 2005

Lucent Technologies

3 - 6 7

Summary of Contents for Metropolis DMXplore

Page 1: ...Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer Release 2 1 Alarm Messages and Trouble Clearing Guide 365 372 333 R2 1 CC109572222 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 2: ...with the instructions manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residence is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Security In rare instances unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network In such an event applicable tariffs require that...

Page 3: ... to system User interface to system xx BOOKMARK9 Using procedures Using procedures xx BOOKMARK10 Related information Related information xxi BOOKMARK11 Information product support Information product support xxii BOOKMARK12 Technical support Technical support xxii BOOKMARK13 How to order How to order xxii BOOKMARK14 How to comment How to comment xxiii 1 BOOKMARK15 1 Safety Safety BOOKMARK16 Overvi...

Page 4: ...8 BOOKMARK30 AGNE communication failure AGNE communication failure 3 9 BOOKMARK31 copy program IP copy program IP 3 10 BOOKMARK32 CP failed CP failed 3 11 BOOKMARK33 CP not allowed crs CP not allowed crs 3 12 BOOKMARK34 CP not allowed eqpt CP not allowed eqpt 3 13 BOOKMARK35 CP removed or CP failure CP removed or CP failure 3 14 BOOKMARK36 CP software upgrade required CP software upgrade required ...

Page 5: ...efect 3 37 BOOKMARK55 inc from DSX DS1 AIS inc from DSX DS1 AIS 3 38 BOOKMARK56 inc from DSX DS1 LOF inc from DSX DS1 LOF 3 39 BOOKMARK57 inc from DSX DS1 LOS inc from DSX DS1 LOS 3 40 BOOKMARK58 inc from DSX DS1 sig failed inc from DSX DS1 sig failed 3 41 BOOKMARK59 inc from DSX DS3 AIS inc from DSX DS3 AIS 3 42 BOOKMARK60 inc from DSX DS3 LOF inc from DSX DS3 LOF 3 43 BOOKMARK61 inc from DSX DS3...

Page 6: ...1 BOOKMARK79 inc VCG failed inc VCG failed 3 62 BOOKMARK80 inc VCG LFD inc VCG LFD 3 63 BOOKMARK81 inc VCG LOA inc VCG LOA 3 64 BOOKMARK82 inc VT AIS inc VT AIS 3 65 BOOKMARK83 inc VT LOP inc VT LOP 3 66 BOOKMARK84 inc VT RFI V inc VT RFI V 3 67 BOOKMARK85 inc VT sig degrade BER inc VT sig degrade BER 3 68 BOOKMARK86 inc VT unequipped inc VT unequipped 3 69 BOOKMARK87 inconsistent DCC values incon...

Page 7: ...5 BOOKMARK103 ring upgrade mode ring upgrade mode 3 86 BOOKMARK104 section DCC channel failed section DCC channel failed 3 87 BOOKMARK105 SYSCTL CP failed SYSCTL CP failed 3 88 BOOKMARK106 time of day not provisioned time of day not provisioned 3 89 BOOKMARK107 unexpected CP type unexpected CP type 3 90 BOOKMARK108 unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module unexpected or failed Pluggable T...

Page 8: ...ommunication failure with network element 5 6 BOOKMARK132 Procedure 5 2 Clear 48V power fuse FA or FB failed alarm Procedure 5 2 Clear 48V power fuse FA or FB failed alarm 5 11 BOOKMARK133 Procedure 5 3 Clear AGNE communication failure alarm Procedure 5 3 Clear AGNE communication failure alarm 5 14 BOOKMARK134 Procedure 5 4 Clear CP not allowed crs alarm Procedure 5 4 Clear CP not allowed crs alar...

Page 9: ...type alarm 5 65 BOOKMARK153 Procedure 5 23 Clear inc DS1 conditions alarms Procedure 5 23 Clear inc DS1 conditions alarms 5 68 BOOKMARK154 Procedure 5 24 Clear inc DS3 Cbit Mismatch alarm Procedure 5 24 Clear inc DS3 Cbit Mismatch alarm 5 71 BOOKMARK155 Procedure 5 25 Clear inc DS3 conditions alarms Procedure 5 25 Clear inc DS3 conditions alarms 5 75 BOOKMARK156 Procedure 5 26 Clear inc from fiber...

Page 10: ... Module removed alarm Procedure 5 46 Clear Pluggable Transmission Module removed alarm 5 132 BOOKMARK177 Procedure 5 47 Clear Port administratively disabled condition Procedure 5 47 Clear Port administratively disabled condition 5 135 BOOKMARK178 Procedure 5 48 Clear Remote client signal failed alarm Procedure 5 48 Clear Remote client signal failed alarm 5 137 BOOKMARK179 Procedure 5 49 Clear ring...

Page 11: ...ric installation via FTP 2 1 boot code 6 90 BOOKMARK198 Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code 6 104 BOOKMARK199 Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code 6 114 BOOKMARK200 Proc...

Page 12: ... via FTAM 6 195 BOOKMARK217 Procedure 6 11 Observe FTP progress Procedure 6 11 Observe FTP progress 6 197 BOOKMARK218 Procedure 6 12 Disable an FTP server Procedure 6 12 Disable an FTP server 6 199 BOOKMARK219 Procedure 6 13 Establish communications with network element Procedure 6 13 Establish communications with network element 6 201 BOOKMARK220 Procedure 6 14 Replace pluggable transmission modu...

Page 13: ...ing signal failure conditions 4 7 4 2 UPSR switch priorities 4 13 4 3 Protection switching priorities 1 1 switch priority forced 4 17 4 4 Protection switching priorities 1 1 switch priority signal failure 4 17 4 5 Synchronization reference protection switch priorities 4 19 4 6 Alarm filtering options 4 26 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies T A B L E S x i i i ...

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Page 15: ...e 4 15 4 2 Facility loopback example 4 21 4 3 Terminal loopback example 4 22 6 Supporting procedures 6 1 WaveStar CIT welcome window 6 26 6 2 WaveStar CIT login window 6 27 6 3 Legal notice 6 28 6 4 Network View 6 29 6 5 NE login 6 31 6 6 NE level legal notice 6 32 6 7 Example of System View graphical 6 34 6 8 CIT OSI neighbor 6 40 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies F I G U R E...

Page 16: ...lugs 6 207 6 13 Latch type 3 swivel latch opened and closed 6 208 6 14 Latch type 4 swivel latch opened and closed 6 209 6 15 Example of inserting a pluggable transmission module into a socket wall mounted shelf 6 211 6 16 Example of inserting a pluggable transmission module into a socket rack mounted shelf 6 211 F I G U R E S x v i Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 17: ...de 365 372 333 Issue 4 is reissued to update existing information and provide information about Release 2 1 features Release 2 1 features include support for the following VLNC30 10 100 T F Fast Ethernet Private Line circuit pack Client signal fail Locked DS1 DS3 cross connections Capability to disable threshold crossing alerts on the Pointer Justification Count parameter of an individual OC n lin...

Page 18: ... Clearing Guide 365 372 333 includes both descriptive reference chapters and procedure chapters Assumptions This document assumes that its readers have an understanding of the following Basic principles of telecommunication transmission Common telecommunication and system terminology a glossary is provided in this manual to assist you Test sets and tools used in the telecommunication industry Loca...

Page 19: ...d throughout the Metropolis DMXplore documentation Index Provides detailed access to the contents of this document Conventions used The following conventions are used in this document This font indicates a command Example ent user secu This font indicates a document reference Example Document Title xxx xxx xxx ordering number Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer Applications and Planning Guide 3...

Page 20: ... through the screens of information relating to a particular operation The screens are designed to be straightforward and to contain all information relating to a particular operation The procedures presented in this document rely on the information provided in the screen displays Therefore it is imperative that users read all the information provided in a screen before continuing an operational f...

Page 21: ...This may take the form of a formal statement of the expected response At other times the instructions will merely state verify that If the expected response is not observed and a specific trouble clearing reference is not made refer to Chapter 5 Trouble clearing procedures Related information The following table lists the documents included in the Metropolis DMXplore documentation set Table 2 Metr...

Page 22: ...88 727 3615 for the continental United States 1 630 713 5000 for all countries Technical support For technical support contact your local customer support team You can reach them via the Web at the Lucent Customer Support Web Site http support lucent com or the customer support telephone number listed at the Lucent Contact Us Web Site http www lucent com contact How to order North American region ...

Page 23: ...Product Documentation Web Site http www lucentdocs com Training Lucent Technologies Training Catalog Web Site http training lucent com How to comment To comment on this information product go to the Online Comment Form http www lucent info com comments enus or email your comments to the Comments Hotline comments lucent com About this information product 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Te...

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Page 25: ...t safety instructions for Metropolis DMXplore Contents Structure of hazard statements 1 2 General notes on safety 1 4 Laser safety 1 7 Electrostatic discharge 1 13 Save these safety instructions 1 16 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 1 1 ...

Page 26: ...ture element Purpose 1 Personal injury symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury optional 2 Hazard type symbol Indicates hazard type optional 3 Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard 4 Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage or injury 5 Damage statement Consequences if protective measures fail 6 Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard 7 I...

Page 27: ...ld result in death or serious injury CAUTION When used with the personal injury symbol Indicates a potentially hazardous situation low risk which if not avoided may result in personal injury When used without the personal injury symbol Indicates a potentially hazardous situation low risk which if not avoided may result in property damage such as service interruption or damage to equipment or other...

Page 28: ...e in normal operation There are however some potential sources of danger that cannot be completely eliminated In particular these arise during the following opening of housings or equipment covers manipulation of any kind within the equipment even if it has been disconnected from the power supply disconnection of optical or electrical connections through possible contact with live pairs laser ligh...

Page 29: ...ms additional training is recommended Any obligatory training for operating and service personnel must be carried out and documented The unit system must not be operated unless it is in perfect working order Any faults and errors that might affect safety must be reported immediately by the user to a person in responsibility The unit system must be operated only with the connections and under the e...

Page 30: ...he documentation must also be consulted during the selection of measuring and test equipment Calibrations special tests after repairs and regular safety checks must be carried out documented and archived Non system software is used at one s own risk The use installation of non system software can adversely affect the normal functioning of the unit system General notes on safety Safety 1 6 Lucent T...

Page 31: ...it Pack Module Code Wavelength nm Output Power dBm Fiber Type µm Connector Type FDA Class IEC Class VLNC5 OC 3 16DS1 2DS3 1310 1 0 Single Mode 9 LC I LN50 1 VLNC6 OC 3 16DS1 1310 1 0 Single Mode 9 LC I LN50 1 VLNC25 OC 12 16DS1 2DS3 1310 1 4 Single Mode 9 LC I LN50 1 VLNC26 OC 12 16DS1 1310 1 4 Single Mode 9 LC I LN50 1 VLNC30 10 100 T F with 100BASE LX I1 1310 8 0 Single Mode 9 LC I LN50 1 Use on...

Page 32: ...imated Thus conventional laser irradiance remains relatively constant over distance However lasers used in lightwave systems have a large beam divergence typically 10 to 20 degrees Here irradiance obeys the inverse square law doubling the distance reduces the irradiance by a factor of 4 and rapidly decreases over distance Lasers and eye damage The optical energy emitted by laser and high radiance ...

Page 33: ... IV or IEC Class 1 1M 3B 3R or 4 State of the art Raman and EDFA optical amplifiers have now extended into the Class IV 4 designations Laser safety precautions for optical fiber telecommunications systems In its normal operating mode an optical fiber telecommunication system is totally enclosed and presents no risk of eye injury It is a Class I 1 system under the FDA CDRH and IEC classifications T...

Page 34: ...n directly in excess of Class I 1 limits with an optical instrument such as an eye loupe greatly increases the risk of eye damage appropriate labels must appear in plain view in close proximity to the optical port on the protective housing access panel of the terminal equipment Laser safety precautions for unenclosed systems During service maintenance or restoration an optical fiber telecommunicat...

Page 35: ...ectometers OTDRs and Hand Held Loss Test Sets Under no circumstances shall any personnel scan a fiber with an optical test set without verifying that all laser sources on the fiber are turned off All unauthorized personnel shall be excluded from the immediate area of the optical fiber telecommunication systems during installation and service Consult ANSI Z136 2 American National Standard for Safe ...

Page 36: ...r both the laser class and the maximum output power 3 Laser warning label Figure 1 1 Laser warning labels FAULT MA metro 428 LIHTR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND FIBER DISCONNECTED Avoid direct exposure to beam Do not view beam directly with optical instruments CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 3 1 2 DANGER Laser safety Safety 1 1 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 37: ...ents are basically sensitive to electrostatic discharge The electrostatic discharge can also affect the components indirectly using contacts or conductor tracks Electrostatic discharge ESD considerations This section describes the precautions required to prevent damage by electrostatic discharge Circuit pack handling precautions Industry experience has shown that all integrated circuit packs can b...

Page 38: ...do not remove circuit packs from antistatic packaging until ready to insert them into slots If possible open all circuit packs at a static safe work position using properly grounded wrist straps and static dissipating table mats Always store and transport circuit packs in static safe packaging Shielding is not required unless specified Keep all static generating materials such as food wrappers pla...

Page 39: ...lves Barred hand symbol Circuit packs containing components that are especially sensitive to electrostatic discharge are identified by warning labels bearing the barred hand symbol The following figure shows the barred hand symbol Figure 1 2 Static control wrist strap To Ground Connection NC USM 110 Figure 1 3 Electrostatic discharge warning label barred hand symbol MA metro 429 Electrostatic disc...

Page 40: ...on proper mounting instructions consult the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer Installation Manual 365 372 334 7 Install only equipment identified in the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer Installation Manual 365 372 334 Use of other equipment may result in improper connection of circuitry leading to fire or injury to persons 8 All metallic telecommunication interfaces traffic ports should...

Page 41: ... cover these openings This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 18 To reduce the risk of an electrical shock do not disassemble this product Service should be performed by trained personnel only Opening or removing covers and or circuit boards may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electrical shock...

Page 42: ...rical ground symbol is marked on the product adjacent to the ground earth area for the connection of the ground earth conductor This equipment is to be installed only in Restricted Access Areas on Business and Customer Premises Applications in Accordance with Articles 110 16 110 17 and 110 18 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 Other installations exempt from the enforcement of the Nat...

Page 43: ...rd may be abused by persons walking on it 22 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Ad...

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Page 45: ...m list Overview Purpose This chapter contains the alarm list for the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer Contents Alarm list with alarm levels 2 2 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 2 1 ...

Page 46: ...CP is always Minor NSA Table 2 1 Metropolis DMXplore Release 2 1 alarm list Alarm Condition Name Alarm Condition Type Alarm Condition Level Go to CR MJ MN SC1 48V power fuse FA failed PWR X X X Procedure 5 2 Clear 48V power fuse FA or FB failed alarm 5 11 48V power fuse FB failed PWR X X X ABN condition MAN X2 Locate the corresponding Not Alarmed SC in the alarm list and proceed to the appropriate...

Page 47: ...pgrade required FACTERM X2 Procedure 5 7 Clear CP software upgrade required condition 5 26 CPY MEM backup IP EOC X No action necessary CPY MEM download IP EOC X CPY MEM restore IP EOC X dormant exec code mismatch EOC X Procedure 5 8 Clear dormant exec code mismatch condition 5 32 DS1 loopback to DSX LPBKNETWORK X2 Procedure 5 9 Clear DS1 loopback to DSX condition 5 35 DS1 loopback to Fiber LPBKNET...

Page 48: ...T terminal loopback LPBKNETWORK X2 Procedure 5 14 Clear ENET terminal loopback condition 5 45 environmentn MISC X X X X Procedure 5 15 Clear environmentn alarm 5 47 excessive holdover LHI X Procedure 5 16 Clear excessive holdover alarm 5 49 fan shelf failed EXT X X X X Procedure 5 17 Clear fan shelf failed alarm 5 52 far end not LCAS NOTLCAS X Procedure 5 18 Clear far end not LCAS condition 5 55 F...

Page 49: ...nditions alarms 5 75 inc from DSX DS1 AIS AIS X X X Procedure 5 23 Clear inc DS1 conditions alarms 5 68 inc from DSX DS1 LOF LOF X X X inc from DSX DS1 LOS LOS X X X inc from DSX DS1 sig failed T BERL X X X inc from DSX DS3 AIS AIS X X X X Procedure 5 25 Clear inc DS3 conditions alarms 5 75 inc from DSX DS3 LOF LOF X X X X inc from DSX DS3 LOS LOS X X X X inc from DSX DS3 sig failed T BERL X X X X...

Page 50: ...ig degrade BER T BERL X X Procedure 5 29 Clear inc OCN conditions alarms 5 88 inc OCN sig failed BER T BERL X X inc STSN AIS AIS X X X Procedure 5 31 Clear inc STSN conditions alarms 5 96 inc STSN LOP LOP X X inc STSN RFI P YEL X inc STSN sig degrade BER T BERP X X inc STSN sig failed BER T BERP X X inc STSN unequipped SLMF X X inc VCG failed LOS X Procedure 5 32 Clear inc VCG failed alarm 5 100 i...

Page 51: ...ll failed FACTERM X2 Return to the procedure from which you initiated the install and repeat install program IP EOC X No action necessary lockout of protection INHSWPR X2 Procedure 5 37 Clear lockout of protection condition 5 114 manual reference switch WKSWPR 1 WKSWPR 2 X2 Procedure 5 38 Clear manual reference switch condition 5 116 manual switch WKSWPR 1 WKSWPR 2 X2 Procedure 5 39 Clear manual s...

Page 52: ...d BUFROVLD X Procedure 5 43 Clear NSAP count in L1 overflowed alarm 5 128 NSAP count in L1 threshold crossed BUFROVLD X Procedure 5 44 Clear NSAP count in L1 threshold crossed alarm 5 129 NTP server s unreachable EOC X Procedure 5 45 Clear NTP server s unreachable condition 5 130 Pluggable Transmission Module removed FACTERM X X Procedure 5 46 Clear Pluggable Transmission Module removed alarm 5 13...

Page 53: ...ction DCC channel failed alarm 5 142 SYSCTL CP failed CONTR X Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 time of day not provisioned CONTR X Procedure 5 51 Clear time of day not provisioned condition 5 145 unexpected CP type FACTERM X X Procedure 5 52 Clear unexpected CP type alarm 5 147 unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module FACTERM X X Procedure 5 53 Clear unexpected or f...

Page 54: ...ity alarm 5 156 version mismatch FACTERM X Procedure 5 56 Clear version mismatch alarm 5 161 waiting for download FACTERM X2 No action necessary Notes 1 SC Standing Conditions are either events usually user initiated such as switch requests or alarms that are provisioned NA Not Alarmed 2 Standing conditions that are reported with an ABN condition in the alarm list They are identified on the SYSCTL...

Page 55: ... fuse failed 3 5 ABN condition 3 7 ACO active 3 8 AGNE communication failure 3 9 copy program IP 3 10 CP failed 3 11 CP not allowed crs 3 12 CP not allowed eqpt 3 13 CP removed or CP failure 3 14 CP software upgrade required 3 15 CPY MEM class IP 3 16 dormant exec code mismatch 3 19 DS1 loopback 3 20 DS1 trmsn test IP 3 22 DS3 loopback 3 23 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 3 ...

Page 56: ... 3 38 inc from DSX DS1 LOF 3 39 inc from DSX DS1 LOS 3 40 inc from DSX DS1 sig failed 3 41 inc from DSX DS3 AIS 3 42 inc from DSX DS3 LOF 3 43 inc from DSX DS3 LOS 3 44 inc from DSX DS3 sig failed 3 45 inc from fiber DS3 AIS 3 46 inc from fiber DS3 LOF 3 47 inc FE LAN ANM 3 48 inc FE LAN LOS 3 49 inc OCN line AIS 3 50 inc OCN LOF 3 51 inc OCN LOS 3 52 inc OCN RFI L 3 53 inc OCN sig degrade BER 3 5...

Page 57: ... lockout of protection 3 73 manual reference switch 3 74 manual switch 3 75 manual sync mode switch 3 76 Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS 3 77 neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable nbr tid TID 3 78 NSAP count in L1 overflowed 3 79 NSAP count in L1 threshold crossed 3 80 NTP server s unreachable 3 81 Pluggable Transmission Module removed 3 82 Port administratively disabled 3 83 Remote client signal failed ...

Page 58: ...ected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module 3 91 VCG Failure of LCAS Protocol Sink 3 92 VCG Failure of LCAS Protocol Source 3 93 VCG Loss of Partial Capacity 3 94 version mismatch 3 95 waiting for download 3 96 Overview Alarms conditions and error messages 3 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 59: ...power feed A 48V A failed or was interrupted or the 2 amp fuse for power feed 48V A blew Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 2 Clear 48V power fuse FA or FB failed alarm 5 11 48V power fuse FB failed The 48 VDC power feed B 48V B failed or was interrupted or a the 2 amp fuse for power feed 48V B blew Alarm Data Value Meaning Reported Ala...

Page 60: ... B 48V B failed or was interrupted or the 2 amp fuse for power feed 48V B blew Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 2 Clear 48V power fuse FA or FB failed alarm 5 11 48V power fuse failed Alarms conditions and error messages 3 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 61: ...dition was detected Probable Cause MAN Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description ABN condition Likely Cause User initiated a command such as Fault Loopback that resulted in a lighted MN ABN LED on the SYSCTL faceplate Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Located the corresponding Not Alarmed SC in the alarm list and proceed to the appropr...

Page 62: ...anding Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description ACO active Likely Cause User entered an opr aco command through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Alarm Cutoff or pressed the ACO test ACO TST push button on SYSCTL circuit pack faceplate Visible indication Lighted ACO TST LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action No action necessary Condition clears automatically when a new alarm is detected or all alarms c...

Page 63: ...e Meaning Reported Alarm Level s Major MJ AID type Blank Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause PRCDRERR Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type COM Description AGNE communication failure Likely Cause AGNE has not been provisioned or has failed Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Proc...

Page 64: ...tected Probable Cause EOC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description copy program IP Likely Cause User executed the cpy prgm command through the WaveStar CIT command Configuration Software Copy Software Visible indication None Action No action necessary Condition clears automatically when the generic is copied to the dormant area of the destination NE Alarms conditio...

Page 65: ...tected Probable Cause FACTERM Effect on Service CR SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type EQPT Description CP failed Likely Cause An unprotected circuit pack carrying service failed CR SA A protected circuit pack failed or an unprotected circuit pack NOT carrying service failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED on the failed circuit...

Page 66: ...e CR SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type EQPT Description CP not allowed crs Likely Cause A circuit pack was inserted into a slot that was already provisioned with cross connections and those provisioned cross connections are not supported by the new circuit pack Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED on the affected circuit pack Action Proc...

Page 67: ...t Likely Cause A circuit pack was inserted into a slot that was already provisioned for another circuit pack type and the new circuit pack is not supported by that slot For example a VLNC5 was inserted into a slot provisioned for a VLNC6 Circuit pack was not recognized by the SYSCTL Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED on the affec...

Page 68: ...ity Type EQPT Description CP removed or CP failure Likely Cause An unprotected circuit pack carrying service was removed from the shelf or the circuit pack power module failed CR SA A protected circuit pack or an unprotected circuit pack NOT carrying service was removed from the shelf or the circuit pack power module failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate ...

Page 69: ...nding Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description CP software upgrade required Likely Cause A new version of the software generic was applied to the shelf and indicated circuit pack did not update automatically or a new circuit pack was inserted into the shelf and the active software generic on the shelf does not match the new circuit pack Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL facepla...

Page 70: ...ted the cpy mem command through the WaveStar CIT command Configuration Software Remote Backup or a previously scheduled backup is being performed Visible indication None Action No action necessary Condition clears automatically when the backup is complete CPY MEM download IP Download of a software generic via file transfer protocol FTP FTAM FTP gateway FTTD or FTAM is in progress Alarm Data Value ...

Page 71: ...n of provisioned data from the backup file is in progress Alarm Data Value Meaning Reported Alarm Level s Not Alarmed AID type Blank Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause EOC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description CPY MEM restore IP Likely Cause User executed the cpy mem command through ...

Page 72: ...alue Meaning Action No action necessary Condition clears automatically when the restore is complete CPY MEM class IP Alarms conditions and error messages 3 1 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 73: ... condition was detected Probable Cause EOC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description dormant exec code mismatch Likely Cause User downloaded but did not apply a software generic to the dormant area that is different than the software generic currently running on the NE Visible indication None Action Proceed to Procedure 5 8 Clear dormant exec code mismatch condition...

Page 74: ...and through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Loopback Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 9 Clear DS1 loopback to DSX condition 5 35 DS1 loopback to Fiber A loopback toward the optical fiber is active on the specified T1 port Generally used during system start up as a maintenance tool Alarm Data Value Meaning Reported Alarm Level s Not Alarmed AID ...

Page 75: ...use User executed the opr lpbk command through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Loopback Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 10 Clear DS1 loopback to Fiber condition 5 37 DS1 loopback Alarms conditions and error messages 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 3 2 1 ...

Page 76: ...r minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause LPBKNETWORK Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T1 Description DS1 trmsn test IP Likely Cause User executed the test trmsn t1 command through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Test Transmission Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action No action necessary Wait for the test to complete Alarms condit...

Page 77: ...nd through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Loopback Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 11 Clear DS3 loopback to DSX condition 5 39 DS3 loopback to Fiber A loopback toward the optical fiber is active on the specified T3 port Generally used during system start up as a maintenance tool Alarm Data Value Meaning Reported Alarm Level s Not Alarmed AID ...

Page 78: ...use User executed the opr lpbk command through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Loopback Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 12 Clear DS3 loopback to Fiber condition 5 41 DS3 loopback Alarms conditions and error messages 3 2 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 79: ...r minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause LPBKNETWORK Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T3 Description DS3 trmsn test IP Likely Cause User executed the test trmsn t3 command through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Test Transmission Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action No action necessary Wait for the test to complete Alarms condit...

Page 80: ... Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause PRCDRERR Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type EQPT Description duplicate TID Likely Cause Two network elements have the same provisioned target identifier TID Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 13 Clear duplicate TID alarm 5 43 Alarms conditions and error messages 3 2 6 Lucent...

Page 81: ...as detected Probable Cause LPBKNETWORK Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type ENET Description ENET terminal loopback Likely Cause User executed the opr lpbk command through the WaveStar CIT command Fault Loopback Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 14 Clear ENET terminal loopback condition 5 45 Alarms conditions and error mess...

Page 82: ... Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause MISC Effect on Service Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type ENV CR MJ MN COM Not Alarmed Description environment1 environment4 or provisioned message environment5 is used for fan failure rack mounted version only it cannot be provisioned Likely Cause Some external equipment has operated a contact closure connected t...

Page 83: ...e switch has not been reset The system is provisioned for sync message signaling but the upstream system from which it line times has not been provisioned for sync message signaling The system automatically switched to holdover mode due to failure of the timing references and The reference failures have not cleared The system is provisioned for nonrevertive synchronization mode switching The syste...

Page 84: ...ime hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause EXT Effect on Service CR MJ MN NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type EQPT Description fan shelf failed Likely Cause The fan shelf failed Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 17 Clear fan shelf failed alarm 5 52 Alarms conditions and error messages 3 3 0 Lu...

Page 85: ...ute second that condition was detected Probable Cause NOTLCAS Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type VCG Description far end not LCAS Likely Cause At the near end LCAS is enabled on the designated VCG At the far end LCAS is either not enabled or not supported Visible indication None Action Proceed to Procedure 5 18 Clear far end not LCAS condition 5 55 Alarms conditions and erro...

Page 86: ...was detected Probable Cause FACTERM Effect on Service SA Alarm Entity Type EQPT Description FE LAN CP failed Likely Cause A 10 100 Fast Ethernet circuit pack carrying service failed CR SA A failure on a 10 100 Fast Ethernet circuit pack is always CR SA as the Ethernet circuit packs are unprotected Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED on the ...

Page 87: ...ition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause WKSWPR 1 WKSWPR 2 Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type OC12 OC3 STS3C STS1 VT1 Description forced switch Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Fault Protection Switch and highlighted a 1 1 Protection group or Path Protection group and provisioned the Switch Type as Forced Vi...

Page 88: ...ystem from which it line times is not provisioned for sync message signaling The system automatically switched to holdover mode due to failure of the timing references as follows The reference failures have not cleared The system is provisioned for nonrevertive synchronization mode switching The system is provisioned for line timed operation and the optical line or OCN circuit pack has failed or a...

Page 89: ...ype Likely Cause A slot was occupied and provisioned for a supported circuit pack type The supported circuit pack was removed and an unsupported circuit pack type was inserted into that slot CR SA An illegal or unknown circuit pack type has been inserted into the shelf MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED on the alarmed circ...

Page 90: ...e CBITMM Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc DS3 Cbit Mismatch Likely Cause The incoming DS3 signal is provisioned as M13 and the port is provisioned for CBIT The alarm also occurs when a DS3 signal that is provisioned for M13 is electrically looped back onto itself Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL face...

Page 91: ...on was detected Probable Cause LPBKNETWORK Effect on Service SA Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc DS3 sig out of frequency defect Likely Cause User established external loopbacks on both ends of a transmission path Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing FAULT LED on the alarmed circuit pack Action Proceed to Procedure 5 25 Clear inc DS3 conditions alarms 5 75 Al...

Page 92: ...ute second that condition was detected Probable Cause AIS Effect on Service MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T1 Description inc from DSX DS1 AIS Likely Cause Interfacing customer equipment failed or was removed Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing FAULT LED on the alarmed circuit pack Action Proceed to Procedure 5 23 C...

Page 93: ...nute second that condition was detected Probable Cause LOF Effect on Service MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T1 Description inc from DSX DS1 LOF Likely Cause Interfacing customer equipment failed or was removed Interfacing customer equipment or the local port may also be improperly configured Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and...

Page 94: ...d Probable Cause LOS Effect on Service MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T1 Description inc from DSX DS1 LOS Likely Cause Hard failure of interfacing customer equipment or facility from DSX 1 The DS1 input is disconnected at the access panel or the DSX 1 equipment is failed or removed at DSX 1 Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and ...

Page 95: ...Probable Cause T BERL Effect on Service MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T1 Description inc from DSX DS1 sig failed Likely Cause Mismatch of line code AMI B8ZS failure of interfacing customer equipment or facility from the DSX 1 cross talk in office wiring failure of the circuit pack Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashin...

Page 96: ...inute second that condition was detected Probable Cause AIS Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc from DSX DS3 AIS Likely Cause Interfacing customer equipment failed or was removed Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing FAULT LED on the alarmed circuit pack Action Proceed to Procedure 5 25...

Page 97: ...at condition was detected Probable Cause LOF Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc from DSX DS3 LOF Likely Cause Interfacing customer equipment failed or was removed Interfacing customer equipment or the local port may also be improperly configured Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing...

Page 98: ...Probable Cause LOS Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc from DSX DS3 LOS Likely Cause Hard failure of interfacing customer equipment or facility towards the DSX 3 The DS3 input is disconnected at the backplane or the DSX 3 equipment is failed or removed at DSX 3 Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate...

Page 99: ...as detected Probable Cause T BERL Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc from DSX DS3 sig failed Likely Cause Failure of the interfacing customer equipment or facility towards the DSX 3 cross talk in office wiring failure of the circuit pack Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing FAULT L...

Page 100: ...tected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause AIS Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc from fiber DS3 AIS Likely Cause A problem failure at the other network element where the alarmed DS3 is terminated Visible indication None Action Proceed to Procedure 5 26 Clear inc from fiber DS3 conditions 5 79 Alarms conditions and error mess...

Page 101: ...or Channel Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause LOF Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type T3 Description inc from fiber DS3 LOF Likely Cause A problem failure at the other network element where the alarmed DS3 is terminated Visible indication None Action Proceed to Procedure 5 26 Clear inc from fiber ...

Page 102: ...t condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause ANM Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type FELAN Description inc FE LAN ANM Likely Cause The line rate duplex mode and or flow control mode on the local LAN port and the interfacing customer LAN port do not match Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LE...

Page 103: ...ndition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause LOS Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA or NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type FELAN Description inc FE LAN LOS Likely Cause Disconnected LAN cable or fiber or failure or removal of interfacing customer LAN equipment Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing...

Page 104: ...etected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause AIS Effect on Service CR SA or NSA MJ MN NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type OC3 OC12 Description inc OC3 line AIS inc OC12 line AIS Likely Cause Failure of the OC N circuit pack at the far end network element Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing FAULT LED on ...

Page 105: ...able Cause LOF Effect on Service CR SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type OC3 OC12 Description inc OC3 LOF inc OC12 LOF Likely Cause Failure of the local OC N circuit pack failure of the OC N circuit pack at the far end network element or failure of the receiver fiber An unprotected line port carrying service failed CR SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on ...

Page 106: ...escription inc OC3 LOS inc OC12 LOS Likely Cause Failure of the local OC N circuit pack failure of the OC N circuit pack at the far end network element or failure of the receiver fiber An unprotected line port carrying service failed CR SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a flashing FAULT LED on the alarmed circuit pack Acti...

Page 107: ... level AID type OC N Line Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause FERF Effect on Service MJ MN NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type OC3 OC12 Description inc OC3 RFI L inc OC12 RFI L Likely Cause Incoming signal failure detected at the far end network element Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED ...

Page 108: ...iption inc OC3 sig degrade BER inc OC12 sig degrade BER Likely Cause Failure of the local OC N circuit pack failure of the receive fiber failure of the OC N circuit pack at the far end network element or there is problem with the optical attenuator usage An unprotected line port carrying service failed CR SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSC...

Page 109: ...cription inc OC3 sig failed inc OC12 sig failed Likely Cause Failure of the local OC N circuit pack failure of the receive fiber failure of the OC N circuit pack at the far end network element or there is problem with the optical attenuator usage An unprotected line port carrying service failed CR SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL facep...

Page 110: ...s detected Probable Cause AIS Effect on Service CR SA MN NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type STS3C STS1 Description inc STS3C AIS inc STS1 AIS Likely Cause Incomplete or incorrect cross connection provisioning in an end to end network unprotected removal or failure of a low speed circuit pack at the far end unprotected optical line failure Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN...

Page 111: ... condition occurs on only one OC N line the likely cause is failure of an OC N circuit pack at the near end or far end of the line If the condition affects the same pointer in both OC N lines of an OC N interface the cause could be unprotected failure of an STS cross connected circuit pack in the adjacent upstream network element or cross connection mismatch between STS N An unprotected line port ...

Page 112: ...l Path Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause YEL Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type STS3C STS1 Description inc STS3C RFI P inc STS1 RFI P Likely Cause An upstream STS N cross connection has been deleted an upstream failure for example LOS or LOF has been detected Visible indication None Action Proce...

Page 113: ...nd that condition was detected Probable Cause T BERP Effect on Service CR SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type STS3C STS1 Description inc STS3C sig degrade BER inc STS1 sig degrade BER Likely Cause Failure at a fiber or failure of an OC N circuit pack at some point in the STS N path An unprotected line port carrying service failed CR SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ o...

Page 114: ... MN NSA Alarm Entity Type STS3C STS1 Description inc STS3C sig failed BER inc STS1 sig failed BER Likely Cause Failure of the near end OC N circuit pack reporting the STS N failure failure of the far end OC N circuit pack failure of the receive fiber if the OC N is also reporting a failure or failure of a nonadjacent fiber in the receive path An unprotected line port carrying service failed CR SA ...

Page 115: ...on was detected Probable Cause SLMF Effect on Service CR SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type STS3C STS1 Description inc STS3C unequipped inc STS1 unequipped Likely Cause An upstream STS N cross connection error was made or a cross connection was deleted An unprotected line port carrying service failed CR SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL facepl...

Page 116: ...that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause LOS Effect on Service SA Alarm Entity Type VCG Description inc VCG failed Likely Cause Cross connection error in one or more VT1 5 or STSN tributaries in the VCG Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 32 Clear inc VCG failed alarm 5 100 Alarms conditions an...

Page 117: ...t condition was detected Probable Cause MISC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type VCG Description inc VCG LFD Likely Cause The far end Ethernet circuit pack does not support the ITU T G 7041 Y 1303 Generic framing procedure GFP Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 33 Clear inc VCG LFD condition 5 104 Alarms conditions and erro...

Page 118: ...ted Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause MISC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type VCG Description inc VCG LOA Likely Cause A VT1 5 or STSN tributary in the VCG is routed over a path that exceeds the allowed delay difference Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 34 Clear inc VCG LOA condition 5 106...

Page 119: ...use AIS Effect on Service MJ SA MN NSA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type VT1 Description inc VT AIS Likely Cause Incomplete or incorrect cross connection provisioning in end to end network unprotected removal or failure of a DS1 circuit pack at the far end In ring applications a non service affecting VT AIS alarm message may result from an upstream OC N circuit pack or fiber fail...

Page 120: ...at condition was detected Probable Cause LOP Effect on Service MJ SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type VT1 Description inc VT LOP Likely Cause Unprotected failure of the OC N circuit pack at the near end failure of an OC N or DS1 circuit pack at the far end An unprotected line port carrying service failed MJ SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL fac...

Page 121: ...rmed AID type VT1 5 Ring Channel Path Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause YEL Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type VT1 Description inc VT RFI V Likely Cause Alarm condition detected at the far end OC N circuit pack Visible indication None Action Proceed to Procedure 5 35 Clear inc VT conditions alar...

Page 122: ...hat condition was detected Probable Cause T BERP Effect on Service MJ SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type VT1 Description inc VT sig degrade BER Likely Cause An OC N circuit pack failure or a fiber failure at some point on the failed ring An unprotected line port carrying service failed MJ SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proc...

Page 123: ...ion was detected Probable Cause SLMF Effect on Service MJ SA MN NSA Alarm Entity Type VT1 Description inc VT unequipped Likely Cause An upstream VT1 5 cross connection error was made or a cross connection was deleted An unprotected line port carrying service failed MJ SA A protected line port failed MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedu...

Page 124: ...ition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause OSILINKERR Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type COM Description inconsistent DCC values Likely Cause Fibers are misconnected or DCC LAPD Role parameter was incorrectly provisioned Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 36 Clear inconsistent DCC values alarm 5 112...

Page 125: ...le Cause FACTERM Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description install failed Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Configuration Software Download Software and the command did not complete successfully Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Return to the procedure from which you initiated the install and repeat Alarms conditi...

Page 126: ...e hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause EOC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description install program IP Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Configuration Software Download Software Visible indication None Action No action necessary Condition clears when download is complete Alarms conditions and error messages 3 7 2 Lucen...

Page 127: ... Channel Path Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause WKSWPR 1 WKSWPR 2 Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type OC12 OC3 STS3C STS1 VT1 Description lockout of protection Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Fault Protection Switch and highlighted 1 1 Line Protection group or Path Protect...

Page 128: ...tion SC Alarm Entity Type OC3 OC12 Description manual reference switch Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch System Timing Reference Source Switch and selected the Switch Command Manual and synchronization reference protection switching has been provisioned as revertive Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to...

Page 129: ...nute second that condition was detected Probable Cause WKSWPR 1 WKSWPR 2 Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type OC12 OC3 STS3C STS1 VT1 Description manual switch Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Fault Protection Switch and highlighted 1 1 Line Protection group or Path Protection group and provisioned the Switch Type as Manual Visible indication Lighted MN ...

Page 130: ...SYNC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description manual sync mode switch Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch Clock Mode Switch and selected the Switch Command Holdover Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 40 Clear manual sync mode switch condition 5 119 Alarms co...

Page 131: ...ning Reported Alarm Level s Minor MN AID type STS 1 Ring Channel Path VT1 5 Ring Channel Path Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause MSU L Effect on Service SA Alarm Entity Type STS1 or VT1 Description Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS Likely Cause Loss of Multiframe is detected on the STS 1 or VT1 5 tributary that is a memb...

Page 132: ...r minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause CONTR Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type OC3 OC12 Description neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable nbr tid TID Likely Cause Section DCC channel failed alarm present and persisting for five minutes or more possibly indicating an internal equipment failure on the identified neighbor SYSCTL circuit pack Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on ...

Page 133: ...e second that condition was detected Probable Cause BUFROVLD Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type COM Description NSAP count in L1 overflowed Likely Cause The number of OSI nodes in the level 1 routing area has exceeded 50 Visible indication Lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 43 Clear NSAP count in L1 overflowed alarm 5 128 Alarms conditions and error messages 3...

Page 134: ...cond that condition was detected Probable Cause BUFROVLD Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type COM Description NSAP count in L1 threshold crossed Likely Cause The number of OSI nodes in the level 1 routing area has exceeded the provisioned threshold Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 44 Clear NSAP count in L1 threshold crossed alarm 5 129 Alar...

Page 135: ...was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause EOC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description NTP server s unreachable Likely Cause Incorrect provisioning of the NTP feature LAN or network failures Visible indication None Action Proceed to Procedure 5 45 Clear NTP server s unreachable condition 5 130 Alarms conditions and error messag...

Page 136: ... removed Likely Cause An unprotected pluggable transmission module carrying service was removed from the circuit pack CR SA A protected pluggable transmission module was removed from the circuit pack or an unprotected pluggable transmission module NOT carrying service was removed from the circuit pack MN NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate a continuously lighted ...

Page 137: ...second that condition was detected Probable Cause MAN Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type FELAN Description Port administratively disabled Likely Cause User disabled the Port Administration Control parameter using the WaveStar CIT command Configuration Equipment Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 47 Clear Port administrativ...

Page 138: ...was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause GFP_RCF Effect on Service CR MJ MN SA Not Alarmed Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type VCG Description Remote client signal failed Likely Cause Incoming client signal failure at the far end equipment or a SONET level failure Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedu...

Page 139: ...cted Probable Cause EOC Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description remote install copy program IP Likely Cause User executed the cpy prgm command through the WaveStar CIT command Configuration Software Copy Software from the remote NE Visible indication None Action No action necessary Condition clears automatically when the generic is completely copied into the dorma...

Page 140: ...tected Probable Cause RINGUPGRADE Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description ring upgrade mode Likely Cause User executed the Configuration Ring Upgrade Mode command This command is used in network upgrades Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 5 49 Clear ring upgrade mode condition 5 140 Alarms conditions and error mes...

Page 141: ...n was detected Probable Cause EOC Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type COM Description section DCC channel failed Likely Cause SYSCTL circuit pack failure reset or initialization at the far end failed program installation at far end program installation in progress at the far end OC N circuit pack failure at the near end Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed t...

Page 142: ...t Date month day year that condition was detected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause CONTR Effect on Service NSA Alarm Entity Type EQPT Description SYSCTL CP failed Likely Cause Internal equipment failure of the SYSCTL circuit pack Visible indication None or lighted CR MJ LED on SYSCTL faceplate Action Proceed to Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 3...

Page 143: ...Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause CONTR Effect on Service Standing Condition SC Alarm Entity Type COM Description time of day not provisioned Likely Cause The SYSCTL circuit pack has been reset Visible indication None Action Proceed to Procedure 5 51 Clear time of day not provisioned condition 5 145 Alarms conditions and error messages 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June...

Page 144: ... Entity Type EQPT Description unexpected CP type Likely Cause The wrong circuit pack was inserted into an unprotected slot CR SA The wrong circuit pack was inserted into a protected slot MN NSA An unexpected compatible circuit pack is in a slot as part of a node or network upgrade Not Alarmed NSA Visible indication Lighted CR MJ or MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LE...

Page 145: ...arm Entity Type EQPT Description unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module failed Likely Cause An unprotected pluggable transmission module failed or the wrong pluggable transmission module was inserted into an unprotected socket CR SA A protected pluggable transmission module failed or the wrong pluggable transmission module was inserted into a protected socket MN NSA Visible indication ...

Page 146: ... Type VCG Description VCG Failure of LCAS Protocol Sink Likely Cause A combination of link failures and provisioning actions that interfered with each other or a misalignment between the source and sink end of the Sequence Numbers and Member Status information Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED on the alarmed circuit pack Action Proceed t...

Page 147: ...pe VCG Description VCG Failure of LCAS Protocol Source Likely Cause A combination of link failures and provisioning actions that interfered with each other or a misalignment between the source and sink end of the Sequence Numbers and Member Status information Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED on the alarmed circuit pack Action Proceed to...

Page 148: ...ected Time hour minute second that condition was detected Probable Cause VCGLOPC Effect on Service SA Alarm Entity Type VCG Description VCG Loss of Partial Capacity Likely Cause A SONET defect for example AIS is detected on the STS 1 STS 3c or VT1 5 tributary that is also a member of an LCAS enabled VCG Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuously lighted FAULT LED ...

Page 149: ...ause A circuit pack with a newer version of firmware was installed in a shelf and did not update automatically A new circuit pack was inserted into the shelf and the software generic in the dormant area of the SYSCTL was corrupted or did not match the generic running on the shelf and the firmware did not update automatically Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate and a continuou...

Page 150: ...ing for download Likely Cause From the WaveStar CIT System View selected Configuration Software Apply Software and the generic successfully installed in the dormant area The firmware of the circuit packs is now being upgraded one at a time This condition is present for the circuit packs that are waiting for their firmware to be upgraded Visible indication Lighted MN ABN LED on SYSCTL faceplate Act...

Page 151: ... using the WaveStar CIT 4 3 Maintenance philosophy 4 4 Maintenance signals 4 5 Alarm and status conditions reporting 4 7 Protection switching 4 11 Unidirectional path switched ring switching 4 13 1 1 line protection switching 4 16 Synchronization reference protection switching 4 19 Loopbacks 4 21 Tests 4 23 Reports 4 25 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 4 1 ...

Page 152: ...on to perform the following Define the maintenance philosophy for Metropolis DMXplore Recognize the types of protection switching performed by Metropolis DMXplore Describe the features that are available to monitor and maintain Metropolis DMXplore Related procedures For related procedures refer to Chapter 5 Trouble clearing procedures in this document Maintenance overview 4 2 Lucent Technologies 3...

Page 153: ...rt on the SYSCTL or remotely using the Metropolis DMXplore TCP IP or OSI interface and the LAN port of the SYSCTL WaveStar CIT introduction The WaveStar CIT provides three basic methods for controlling the Metropolis DMXplore shelf using either the TL1 command line interface cut through TL1 Type Command Builder graphical user interface GUI Reference Refer to Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer...

Page 154: ...protection switching or alarming but indicative of an impending failure Proactive maintenance consists of monitoring performance parameters associated with SONET for example OC N sections lines and paths within the network and monitoring non SONET for example DS1 and DS3 lines and paths Reactive maintenance Reactive maintenance occurs after a failure The LEDs on a circuit pack faceplate report int...

Page 155: ... AIS L Line AIS is generated when an incoming loss of signal LOS or loss of frame LOF is detected on the incoming signal STS Path AIS AIS P STS path AIS is generated when an incoming loss of signal LOS loss of frame LOF line AIS AIS L or path loss of pointer LOP P is detected VT Path AIS AIS V VT path AIS is generated when an incoming loss of signal LOS loss of frame LOF line AIS AIS L path loss o...

Page 156: ...P on the STS path For SONET VT Paths loss of pointer LOP V unequipped path UNEQ V and alarm indication signal AIS V are the defects that cause the path terminating equipment PTE to send an RDI V back upstream to the originating PTE which then declares an inc VT RFI V on the VT path Important RFI P and RFI V are not reported at non path terminating points because they are not actionable and because...

Page 157: ...ming Signals Monitored Detected Failures DS11 inc from DSX DS1 AIS inc from DSX DS1 LOF inc from DSX DS1 LOS inc from DSX DS1 sig failed BER DS32 inc from DSX DS3 AIS inc from DSX DS3 LOF inc from DSX DS3 LOS inc from DSX DS3 sig failed BER inc from fiber DS3 AIS inc from fiber DS3 LOF inc DS3 CBit Mismatch inc DS3 sig out of frequency defect 10 100BASE TX Ethernet inc FELAN LOS inc FELAN ANM inc ...

Page 158: ...ircuit pack or signal Most failures are isolated to an incoming signal failure inc sig failed or to a single circuit pack but some failures may be isolated to more than one circuit pack Failures are reported to the local technician and operations systems so that repair decisions can be made If desired operations system personnel and the local technician can use the WaveStar CIT to gain more detail...

Page 159: ...esponse to the condition or if the failed entity circuit pack or signal is in the standby not active state If protection switching is not successful or if the entity is unprotected the condition is declared SA service affecting 2waypr example In 2waypr cross connections a single failure is protected by the system Under normal conditions Metropolis DMXplore performs a UPSR protection switch Since t...

Page 160: ... group are masked cleared from the alarm list when a higher level alarm is detected and reported Example Consider a DS1 service for which VT1 5 UPSR protection is provided 1 An STS 1 AIS is detected on the associated STS 1 tributary on one side of the ring and the condition is reported as a non service affecting inc STS 1 AIS 2 A VT AIS is generated in response to the STS 1 AIS This condition is m...

Page 161: ...on a per port basis and supports single and dual homed ring on ring topologies 1 1 The 1 1 application mode provides SONET 1 1 protection for high speed OC N line pairs This option is user provisionable on a per port basis From the WaveStar CIT System View menu select Configuration Equipment to set the protection modes Provisioning protection switching From the WaveStar CIT System View menu select...

Page 162: ...LOF loss of pointer LOP path unequipped line AIS BER exceeding 10 3 default 10 4 or 10 5 for STSN signals or BER exceeding 10 3 for VT signals Automatic switch signal degrade Automatic line switches are initiated by signal fail and signal degrade conditions received on the STSN or VT signal This signal s bit error rate BER is calculated from violations in the SONET path overhead B3 for STSN and V5...

Page 163: ... priorities The following table shows the UPSR protection switch priorities in descending order of priority used by Metropolis DMXplore Table 4 2 UPSR switch priorities Switch Priorities Descending Order Source of Request Reset WaveStar CIT or OS Lockout of Protection WaveStar CIT or OS Forced Switch WaveStar CIT or OS Automatic Switch Signal Failed Automatic Automatic Switch Signal Degrade Automa...

Page 164: ... best quality based on the automatic path selector criteria Nonrevertive switching UPSR switching is nonrevertive When a protection switch occurs the receiving terminal selects the signal from the standby path In nonrevertive switching when the fault clears the receiving terminal does not switch back to the original path UPSR architecture Figure 4 1 UPSR switching example 4 15 illustrates an examp...

Page 165: ...ring monitors both ring rotations and is responsible for selecting the signal that has the highest quality based on LOS LOF path AIS LOP STS N VT unequipped and STS N VT path BER performance This function at the ring exit point is called a tail end switch Figure 4 1 UPSR switching example Node D Node D Node B Node B Node A Node C AC CA AC CA AIS inserted on Path as a result of LOS on Line Node A N...

Page 166: ...pan will not propagate to other hub to remote or central office to hub spans 1 1 application mode To support a 1 1 protection compatibility the OC N ring interface must be provisioned to the 1 1 mode for 1 1 applications using the Configuration Equipment or the ent ocn command Line protection switching can also be controlled by Fault Protection Switch or using the command builder and the opr protn...

Page 167: ...lists the 1 1 line protection switch priorities in descending order of priority used by Metropolis DMXplore when the switch priority is provisioned as Signal Failure When Signal Failure is selected a signal failure on the protection side preempts a forced switch in 1 1 applications Table 4 4 Protection switching priorities 1 1 switch priority signal failure Switch Priorities Descending Order Sourc...

Page 168: ...riority signal failure continued Switch Priorities Descending Order Source of Request Signal Degrade Automatic Manual Switch WaveStar CIT or OS 1 1 line protection switching Maintenance overview 4 1 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 169: ...T or OS opr syncnsw Operation In the line timing mode synchronization reference protection switching may be provisioned the following Revertive 1 When provisioned Revertive 1 main 1 1 is designated the primary reference Revertive 2 When provisioned Revertive 2 main 2 1 is designated the primary reference Nonrevertive default When a reference is selected it will remain active even after the other r...

Page 170: ...h is performed the system does not report any standing conditions or alarms since both references are designated for service Synchronization mode protection switching The system can be provisioned to revertive or nonrevertive timing mode switching If provisioned for revertive mode switching default the system automatically switches from holdover mode to the provisioned timing mode line timing when...

Page 171: ...aveStar CIT System View and entering the commands rtrv lpbk rr and rtrv cond return reports that indicate that loopbacks are present Facility loopbacks A Facility loopback connects the incoming received signal to the transmitter in the return direction Electrical signals are looped back intact including BPVs Optical signals are looped back after the optical to electrical conversion Facility loopba...

Page 172: ...following figure shows a terminal loopback used in a test arrangement with an external test set Figure 4 3 Terminal loopback example Rx Rx Tx Tx Cross Connect Cross Connect Circuit Pack Circuit Pack Terminal Loopback MA DMXplore 059 See table below for signal transmitted If interface type is Then signal transmitted is DS1 DS3 Ethernet AIS Open External Test Set Looped Port Line Loopbacks Maintenan...

Page 173: ...test can be performed using the test led command From the WaveStar CIT System View menu select Fault Test LED to test all LEDs on the shelf or the LEDs on an individual circuit pack The ACO TST push button on the SYSCTL circuit pack may also be used to test the LEDs on the shelf When the push button is pressed and held momentarily the LEDs light When the push button is released the LEDs revert to ...

Page 174: ...eshooting DS1 and DS3 test signal generators and detectors are integrated in the system eliminating the need for external test equipment to do DS1 and DS3 transmission testing Specific signals and system components may be tested For example technicians can manually enable the integrated test signal generators and detectors for DS1 and DS3 low speed interfaces Use the test trmsn command or select F...

Page 175: ...o view detailed status information for Pack display circuit pack status alarm and fault information Port display port status alarm and fault information VCG display VCG status alarm and fault information Trib display tributary status alarm and fault information Path protection list From the WaveStar CIT System View menu select Reports Path Protection List to view specific information about the UPS...

Page 176: ...ing table lists the different sorting options available from the Alarm Selection Panel Table 4 6 Alarm filtering options Field Options Alarm Category All Communication Equipment Environment Common Equipment Alarm Level All Critical Major Minor Not Alarmed Effect on Service All Service Affecting Non service Affecting Signal Level Affected T1 T3 FE VCG OC3 OC12 STS1 STS3c VT1 Reports Maintenance ove...

Page 177: ...ng Reports Remote NE Alarm List NE history log Metropolis DMXplore lists recent events on the NE including alarms This summary contains time and date stamps indicating when each alarm condition was detected and when it cleared This history log can be retrieved by selecting Reports NE History Log NE security log Metropolis DMXplore lists recent security related events such as logins logouts softwar...

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Page 179: ...e indicating the extent of the service disruption For example CAUTION Service disruption hazard Disconnecting cables and or replacing circuit packs may disrupt service Before taking action determine the extent of service disruption caused by disconnecting cables or replacing a circuit pack Then perform the action s deemed appropriate in light of the traffic being carried and the nature of the fail...

Page 180: ...ion 5 37 Procedure 5 11 Clear DS3 loopback to DSX condition 5 39 Procedure 5 12 Clear DS3 loopback to Fiber condition 5 41 Procedure 5 13 Clear duplicate TID alarm 5 43 Procedure 5 14 Clear ENET terminal loopback condition 5 45 Procedure 5 15 Clear environmentn alarm 5 47 Procedure 5 16 Clear excessive holdover alarm 5 49 Procedure 5 17 Clear fan shelf failed alarm 5 52 Procedure 5 18 Clear far en...

Page 181: ...ocedure 5 35 Clear inc VT conditions alarms 5 108 Procedure 5 36 Clear inconsistent DCC values alarm 5 112 Procedure 5 37 Clear lockout of protection condition 5 114 Procedure 5 38 Clear manual reference switch condition 5 116 Procedure 5 39 Clear manual switch condition 5 117 Procedure 5 40 Clear manual sync mode switch condition 5 119 Procedure 5 41 Clear Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS alarm 5 ...

Page 182: ...nel failed alarm 5 142 Procedure 5 51 Clear time of day not provisioned condition 5 145 Procedure 5 52 Clear unexpected CP type alarm 5 147 Procedure 5 53 Clear unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module alarm 5 150 Procedure 5 54 Clear VCG Failure of LCAS Protocol alarms 5 154 Procedure 5 55 Clear VCG Loss of Partial Capacity alarm 5 156 Procedure 5 56 Clear version mismatch alarm 5 161 O...

Page 183: ...Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 Required equipment Most procedures in this chapter require the following equipment Personal Computer PC with WaveStar CIT software installed Wrist Strap Important Also refer to the procedure to be performed for other equipment requirements If other equipment is required to perform a specific procedure that equipment...

Page 184: ... 5 and Required equipment 5 5 in this chapter 2 Refer to Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to address a communication failure with a network element 1 Observe the green power LEDs on the network element Is at least one green power LED lighted If Then Yes Continue with Step 2 No Proceed to Procedure 5 2 Clear 48V power fuse FA or FB failed alarm...

Page 185: ...erence Procedure 6 13 Establish communications with network element 6 201 5 Slowly lift the latch of the SYSCTL circuit pack then immediately close the latch Result The network element should perform a reset 6 When the reset is complete attempt to establish communications with the network element Was the attempt to log in to the network element successful If Then Yes STOP End of Procedure No Conti...

Page 186: ...econds only When the CR MJ LED flashes on the SYSCTL circuit pack faceplate press the UPD INIT push button once on the SYSCTL circuit pack Important The UPD INIT push button is recessed and requires a tool to press it Result The network element should perform another reset 9 Important The network element logins and passwords have been reset Use a default network element user ID for example LUC01 a...

Page 187: ...o the network element successful If Then Yes STOP End of Procedure No Continue with Step 12 Reference Procedure 6 13 Establish communications with network element 6 201 12 Replace the SYSCTL circuit pack Reference Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 13 Important Use a default network element user ID for example LUC01 and password DMXPLR2 5G when attempting to log in to the netwo...

Page 188: ...eference Procedure 6 13 Establish communications with network element 6 201 E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 1 Address communication failure with network element Trouble clearing procedures 5 1 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 189: ...to Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to identify and clear a 48V power fuse failed alarm 1 Are both of the power indicators lighted on the top of the Metropolis DMXplore shelf If Then Yes Proceed to Step 4 No Continue with Step 2 2 Perform a thorough visual inspection of the access panel Look for signs of damage or a loose power connection Impo...

Page 190: ...r feeds 5 Is the DC voltage normal 48 VDC at both connectors If Then Yes Continue with Step 6 No Check the DC power distribution lines supplying power to the shelf and repeat Step 4 6 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The 48V power fuse failed alarm is no longer present 7 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear t...

Page 191: ...If Then No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 2 Clear 48V power fuse FA or FB failed alarm Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 3 ...

Page 192: ...m View select Administration View NE Administration to check the provisioning of the AGNE for that NE s alarm group Result The View NE Administration window opens 2 Is the local NE the alarm gateway network element AGNE Alarm Gateway ENABLED If Then Yes The local NE is the AGNE for the alarm group Record the alarm group and proceed to Step 4 No Continue with Step 3 3 Can you determine the AGNE for...

Page 193: ... Remote NE status enabled If Then Yes Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 for each NE in the alarm group Then proceed to Step 13 No Continue with Step 7 7 From the System View menu select Administration Set NE Result The Set NE window opens 8 For Remote NE Status select Enabled to enable Remote NE Status Important Note that Remote NE Status must be Enabled in order to provision the alarm group functions Proc...

Page 194: ...n failure alarm may occur if an AGNE has not yet been provisioned for the alarm group If you need to clear the alarm select Administration Set NE then select Disabled to disable the Remote NE Status You will have to enable the remote NE status again once the AGNE has been established in order for this NE to be part of the alarm group 13 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button...

Page 195: ...e CP not allowed crs alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active CP not allowed crs alarm s for example CR or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA and then MN NSA Important The CP not allowed crs alarm is either CR SA when the circuit pack is active either working and unprotected or the protection switch failed or MN NSA when the circuit pack is protect...

Page 196: ...nnection to access the Cross Connection Wizard and make the required cross connections changes to from the circuit pack are not the same type Perform the following 1 Obtain the correct type of circuit pack according to the Circuit Pack List for the required slot 2 Replace the wrong circuit pack currently in the required slot with the correct circuit pack Refer to the appropriate circuit pack repla...

Page 197: ...re any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 4 Clear CP not allowed crs alarm Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 9 ...

Page 198: ...arm List button and locate the CP not allowed eqpt alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active CP not allowed eqpt alarm s for example MJ or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity MJ SA and then MN NSA Important The CP not allowed eqpt alarm is either MJ SA when the circuit pack is active either working and unprotected or the protection switch failed or MN NSA ...

Page 199: ...onfiguration Update System Update Inventory A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes No Perform the following 1 Obtain the correct type of circuit pack according to office records and the Circuit Pack List for the required slot 2 Replace the wrong circuit pack currently in the required slot with the correct circuit pack Refer to the appropriate circuit pack repla...

Page 200: ...re any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 5 Clear CP not allowed eqpt alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 2 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 201: ...the CP removed or CP failure alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active CP removed or CP failure alarm s for example CR or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA and then MN NSA Important The CP removed or CP failure alarm is generally either CR SA when the circuit pack is active either working and unprotected or the protection switch failed or MN NSA wh...

Page 202: ...ontinue with Step 6 6 Using office records determine if the required slot should contain a circuit pack 7 Do office records show that the required slot should contain a circuit pack If Then Yes Obtain the missing circuit pack and install it into the required slot Refer to the appropriate circuit pack installation procedure in the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372...

Page 203: ... confirm executing this command Click Yes This system update clears all current CP removed or CP failure alarms 8 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The CP removed or CP failure alarm is no longer present 9 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S ...

Page 204: ...oftware upgrade required condition 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the CP software upgrade required alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected and note the corresponding AID 3 Un seat and then re seat the alarmed circuit pack Result SYSCTL reinitializes the pack and should a...

Page 205: ...you click OK Select Specify Install Date Time and select the Year Month Date and Time You can provision the time format display for your WaveStar CIT from the Network View by selecting View Preferences and clicking on the Display tab This screen allows you to choose your preference for time format either a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock If your time format preference is a 12 hour clock select Ho...

Page 206: ... Apply Software menu select the generic that is scheduled to install select Cancel Install and then click OK 8 Approximately 10 minutes after the scheduled apply time the apply is complete Result A warning appears Click OK The System View closes 9 Log back into the shelf Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 10 From the WaveStar CIT System Vie...

Page 207: ...ll Date Time and select the Year Month Date and Time You can provision the time format display for your WaveStar CIT from the Network View by selecting View Preferences and clicking on the Display tab This screen allows you to choose your preference for time format either a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock If your time format preference is a 12 hour clock select Hour 0 12 Minutes 0 59 and Seconds ...

Page 208: ...mpletion time for the forced apply will vary depending upon the number and type of circuit packs installed in the shelf Important The Forced Apply will affect service Result A warning appears Click OK The System View closes 15 Log back into the shelf Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 16 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm Lis...

Page 209: ...roceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 7 Clear CP software upgrade required condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 3 1 ...

Page 210: ... Apply Software Result The Apply Software window opens 2 Select and or enter the following information in the Apply Software window 1 From the Available Generics panel select the software generic to be activated 2 From the Activation Scheduling panel you may schedule the activation time and date in one of the following ways Select Install Immediately The software will install as soon as possible a...

Page 211: ...nfirm the execution of this command 5 If desired click History Log and or Security Log and follow the resulting screens to save the network element History and or Security Logs NE History and Security Logs will be lost during the 2 1 x software apply 6 Click OK Important You may cancel a scheduled apply that was scheduled by selecting Install In 15 Minutes and Specify Install Date Time any time be...

Page 212: ...sh Result The dormant exec code mismatch condition is no longer present 6 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 8 Clear dormant exec code mismatch condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 3 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 213: ... you begin 5 5 and Required equipment 5 5 in this chapter 2 Refer to Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a DS1 loopback to DSX condition 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the DS1 loopback to DSX condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine ...

Page 214: ... Refresh Result The DS1 loopback to DSX condition is no longer present 6 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 9 Clear DS1 loopback to DSX condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 3 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 215: ...e you begin 5 5 and Required equipment 5 5 in this chapter 2 Refer to Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a DS1 loopback to Fiber condition 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the DS1 loopback to Fiber condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list deter...

Page 216: ...fresh Result The DS1 loopback to Fiber condition is no longer present 6 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 10 Clear DS1 loopback to Fiber condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 3 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 217: ... Before you begin 5 5 and Required equipment 5 5 in this chapter 2 Refer to Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a DS3 loopback to DSX condition 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the DS3 loopback to DSX condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list det...

Page 218: ... click Refresh Result The DS3 loopback to DSX condition is no longer present 6 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 11 Clear DS3 loopback to DSX condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 4 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 219: ... Before you begin 5 5 and Required equipment 5 5 in this chapter 2 Refer to Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a DS3 loopback to Fiber condition 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the DS3 loopback to Fiber condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list...

Page 220: ...fresh Result The DS3 loopback to Fiber condition is no longer present 6 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 12 Clear DS3 loopback to Fiber condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 4 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 221: ...cedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 2 From the WaveStar CIT System View select Administration Set TID to provision a different TID Result The Set TID window opens 3 Enter the desired TID in both fields and click OK Result A warning appears asking you to confirm executing this command 4 Read the warning and click Yes Result The system logs you out 5 Log b...

Page 222: ...re any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 13 Clear duplicate TID alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 4 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 223: ...ps to clear an ENET terminal loopback condition 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the ENET terminal loopback condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected and note the corresponding AID 3 From the System View menu select Fault Loopback expand the appropriate Ethernet circuit ...

Page 224: ...re any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 14 Clear ENET terminal loopback condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 4 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 225: ... From the WaveStar CIT System View click on the Alarm List button and locate the environmentn alarm condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active environmentn alarm s Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA MJ SA MN NSA and then Not Alarmed 3 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list and note the corresponding AID 4 From the System View menu sele...

Page 226: ...rs or your next level of support Clear using local procedures Continue with Step 6 6 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The environment condition is no longer present 7 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 15 Clear environmentn alarm Trouble cle...

Page 227: ...y Procedure Complete the following steps to clear an excessive holdover alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button 2 Is there a manual sync mode switch standing condition also present in addition to excessive holdover mode active If Then Yes Continue with Step 3 No Proceed to Step 6 3 The system was forced to Holdover From the System View menu select Fault Timing Sync Pr...

Page 228: ...ick Close on the View Timing Sync window Proceed to Step 9 8 Repair the timing references according to local procedures and then proceed to Step 12 9 Select the other timing reference From the System View menu select Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch System Timing Reference Source Switch select MANUAL and click OK 10 Repair the failed timing reference according to local procedures 11 From the Sy...

Page 229: ... the OCN alarm and then continue with Step 15 No Contact your next level of support 15 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The excessive holdover mode active condition is no longer present 16 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 16 C...

Page 230: ... necessary Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure 1 Refer to Before you begin 5 5 in this chapter 2 Refer to Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to isolate and clear a fan failure 1 Are the power indicator PWR ON LEDs lighted on the Metropolis DMXplore fan unit If Then Yes Proceed to Step 5 No Continue with Step 2 2 The fan unit has ...

Page 231: ...with Step 5 No Proceed to Step 6 5 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 6 Are any other alarms present If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the other alarm s No Proceed to Step 7 7 Is the fan unit running and working properly PWR ON LEDs lighted FAN FAULT LED off If Then Yes STOP End of Procedure Procedure 5 17 Clear fan shelf failed alarm Trouble...

Page 232: ...it to the shelf chassis 9 Slide the old fan unit out from shelf chassis 10 Slide the new fan unit back into the shelf chassis Tighten the captive screw E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 17 Clear fan shelf failed alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 5 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 233: ...LCAS condition 1 Use the WaveStar CIT to log in to the far end Metropolis DMXplore Reference Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC 6 5 2 From the System View menu select Reports Equipment Lists Pack Click on Shelf and Select Result The Circuit Pack List appears 3 Using the Circuit Pack List and office records determine if the far end Metropolis DMXplore supports LCAS 4 ...

Page 234: ...ect the required VCG port being provisioned Click Select 6 Click on the LCAS tab Provision the LCAS parameters as required Click Apply Result A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes Click Close to exit window 7 Disconnect the WaveStar CIT from the far end Metropolis DMXplore and proceed to Step 10 8 From the System View menu at the near end select Configuration ...

Page 235: ...ist button and click Refresh Result The far end not LCAS condition is no longer present 11 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 18 Clear far end not LCAS condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 5 7 ...

Page 236: ... failed alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the FE LAN CP failed alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected and note the corresponding AID 3 CAUTION Service disruption hazard Disconnecting cables and or replacing circuit packs may disrupt service Before taking action deter...

Page 237: ...the Alarm List button and click Refresh 5 Is the FE LAN CP failed alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with the next step No STOP End of Procedure 6 Replace the affected Ethernet circuit pack Reference Procedure 6 5 Replace Ethernet circuit pack 6 153 7 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 8 Is the FE LAN CP failed alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next...

Page 238: ...ton and locate the forced switch condition in the resulting alarm list and note the corresponding AID 2 From the System View menu select Fault Protection Switch highlight the appropriate Protection Group and then click Select Result On the right side of the Switch Protection window the Switch Type pull down menu appears 3 From the Switch Type pull down menu select Reset and click Apply Result A wa...

Page 239: ...re any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 20 Clear forced switch condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 6 1 ...

Page 240: ...stem View click the Alarm List button 2 Is there a manual sync mode switch standing condition also present in addition to the holdover mode active condition If Then Yes Continue with Step 3 No Proceed to Step 6 3 The system was forced to Holdover From the System View menu select Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch Clock Mode Switch select Normal and click OK 4 From the System View click the Alarm ...

Page 241: ...9 Select the other timing reference From the System View menu select Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch System Timing Reference Source Switch select MANUAL and click OK Result A warning message appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes 10 Repair the failed timing reference according to local procedures 11 From the System View menu select Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch Cl...

Page 242: ... No Contact your next level of support 15 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The holdover mode active condition is no longer present 16 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 21 Clear holdover mode active condition Trouble clearing pr...

Page 243: ...ermine the alarm level s for the active illegal CP type alarm s for example CR or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA and then MN NSA Important The illegal CP type alarm is generally either CR SA when the circuit pack is active either working and unprotected or the protection switch failed or MN NSA when the circuit pack is protected and the protection switch operated normally 3 Refer t...

Page 244: ...software generic If not supported remove the circuit pack If desired replace the circuit pack with a supported circuit pack 9 From the System View menu select Configuration Update System Update All Result A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes 10 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 11 Is the illegal CP type alarm still present If ...

Page 245: ...en Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 22 Clear illegal CP type alarm Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 6 7 ...

Page 246: ...ete the following steps to clear an inc DS1 alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc DS1 alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active inc DS1 alarm s for example MJ or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity MJ MN and then Not Alarmed 3 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the port affected...

Page 247: ...the line code of the Metropolis DMXplore port against the information determined about the far end port If there are inconsistencies determine the correct provisioning and correct according to local procedures If the Metropolis DMXplore port is provisioned incorrectly from the System View select Configuration Equipment Expand the group GRP and VT group then highlight the alarmed DS1 port and click...

Page 248: ...air according to local procedures 13 From the System View on the near end NE click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The inc DS1 alarm is no longer present 14 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 23 Clear inc DS1 conditions alarms Trouble clearing procedures 5 7 0 Lucent...

Page 249: ...ollowing steps to clear an inc DS3 Cbit Mismatch alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc DS3 Cbit Mismatch alarm in the resulting alarm list and note the corresponding AID 2 From the System View menu select View Equipment expand the group GRP highlight the alarmed port and then click Select Result The View Equipment window opens 3 In the Transmissio...

Page 250: ...ptions to clear the alarm 1 Remove the patch cords at the local DSX 3 panel or equivalent connection point or 2 Ignore the alarm until the loopback is removed recommended method or 3 Change the provisioning of the port that is looped back continue with Step 7 This method is not recommended The port must be reprovisioned after the loopback is removed 7 In the Transmission section of the Configure E...

Page 251: ...smission section of the Configure Equipment window change the Signal Format parameter for that port to match the test set DS3 set up either Framed M13 C Bit or Clear Channel and click Apply Result A warning message appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes Proceed to Step 11 10 In the Transmission section of the Configure Equipment window change the Signal Format parameter for...

Page 252: ...any other alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 24 Clear inc DS3 Cbit Mismatch alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 7 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 253: ...atic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear an inc DS3 alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc DS3 alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active inc DS3 alarm s for example CR MJ or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR MJ MN and then Not Alarmed 3 Refer to the Probab...

Page 254: ...ections between the backplane and the DSX panel for faulty connections or damage and repair replace as necessary 8 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 9 Is the inc DS3 alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 10 No Proceed to Step 17 Procedure 5 25 Clear inc DS3 conditions alarms Trouble clearing procedures 5 7 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4...

Page 255: ...ort If there are inconsistencies determine the correct provisioning and correct according to local procedures If the Metropolis DMXplore port is provisioned incorrectly from the System View select Configuration Equipment expand the group GRP highlight the alarmed port and click Select Provision the Signal Format appropriately click Apply and then click Close 13 From the System View click the Alarm...

Page 256: ...ystem View on the near end NE click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The inc DS3 alarm is no longer present 17 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 25 Clear inc DS3 conditions alarms Trouble clearing procedures 5 7 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 200...

Page 257: ...ate the inc from fiber DS3 condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the port affected and note the corresponding AID 3 Using circuit layouts and or office records identify the other network element where the alarmed DS3 is terminated 4 Important A likely cause of an inc from fiber DS3 condition at the local network element is a problem ...

Page 258: ...e any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 26 Clear inc from fiber DS3 conditions Trouble clearing procedures 5 8 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 259: ... WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc FE LAN ANM alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list and determine which circuit pack is affected by the inc FE LAN ANM alarm and note the corresponding AID 3 From the System View menu select View Equipment expand the required circuit pack highlight the alarmed port and click Sel...

Page 260: ... on both the local LAN port and the interfacing customer LAN port If Then Yes Proceed to Step 16 No Continue with Step 9 9 Follow local procedures to determine if provisioning changes are required at the local LAN port or the interfacing customer LAN port If provisioning changes are required at the Then local LAN port Continue with Step 10 interfacing customer LAN port Follow local procedures to r...

Page 261: ... Result A warning message appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes 13 Does the actual operational flow control modes match on both the local LAN port and the interfacing customer LAN port If Then Yes Proceed to Step 16 No Continue with Step 14 14 From the System View select Configuration Equipment expand the required circuit pack highlight the desired port and click Select Th...

Page 262: ...sult The port parameters appear 19 Provision the Port Monitor Mode parameter as AUTO and click Apply Result A warning message appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes When the local LAN port detects a good incoming signal the port will transition from the AUTO state to the IS In service state 20 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 21 Is the inc ...

Page 263: ...E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 27 Clear inc FE LAN ANM alarm Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 8 5 ...

Page 264: ... click the Alarm List button and locate the inc FE LAN LOS alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list and determine which type of circuit pack is affected by the inc FE LAN LOS alarm and note the corresponding AID 3 Using office records determine if the LAN port is supposed to be in service If the LAN port is Then supposed to be in service Continue wit...

Page 265: ...with cabling wiring between the local LAN port and the interfacing customer LAN equipment Follow local procedures to isolate and clear the trouble 8 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 9 Is the inc FE LAN LOS alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 28 Clear inc FE LAN LOS alarm Troubl...

Page 266: ...o Laser safety 1 7 and Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear an inc OCN condition alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc OCN condition alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active inc OCN alarm s for example CR MJ or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity...

Page 267: ...condition alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 7 No STOP End of Procedure 7 CAUTION Service disruption hazard Disconnecting cables and or replacing circuit packs may disrupt service Before taking action determine the extent of service disruption caused by disconnecting cables or replacing a circuit pack Then perform the action s deemed appropriate in light of the traffic being carrie...

Page 268: ...ting correctly The trouble is in the far end network element or in the fiber cable between the far end network element and the local network element Consult and follow local procedures for addressing OCN related conditions alarms at the far end network element 11 From the System View at the local network element click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 12 Is the inc OCN condition alarm still ...

Page 269: ...t click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The inc OCN condition alarm is no longer present 15 Are there any conditions alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the condition alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 29 Clear inc OCN conditions alarms Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5...

Page 270: ...ear an inc OCN RFI L condition alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc OCN RFI L condition alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Important The inc OCN RFI L condition alarm indicates that the far end network element has detected a bad OC N signal from this network element The inc OCN RFI L condition alarm is normally cleared by addressing other alarms...

Page 271: ...tions between the circuit pack faceplate and the LGX panel or equivalent connection point for faulty connections or damage If faulty connections or damage Then was found Follow local procedures to repair replace as necessary Then continue with Step 7 was not found Proceed to Step 9 7 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 8 Is the inc OCN RFI L condition alarm still pre...

Page 272: ...ombination circuit pack 6 148 10 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 11 Is the inc OCN RFI L condition alarm still present If Then Yes Remove the replacement combination circuit pack and return the original circuit pack to the slot then continue with Step 12 No STOP End of Procedure 12 Important At this point the local network element is operating correctly The troub...

Page 273: ...late and clear the fiber cable trouble between the far end network element and the local network element 16 From the System View at the local network element click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The inc OCN RFI L condition alarm is no longer present 17 Are there any conditions alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the condition alarm No STOP End of...

Page 274: ...c discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear an inc STSN alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc STSN alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active inc STSN alarm s for example CR or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA MN NSA and then Not Alarmed 3 Refer to the Proba...

Page 275: ...tion Cross Connection to start the Cross Connection Wizard Use the Cross Connection Wizard to correct the provisioning 9 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 10 Is the inc STSN alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 11 No Proceed to Step 19 11 One at a time log in to every shelf where the service should be pass through cross connected for example main 1 1 ...

Page 276: ...SN alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 15 No Proceed to Step 19 15 Check optical connections for the presence of an incoming signal 16 Check the optical signal level and clean the cable ends if needed If no problem is found check the line build outs LBOs Reference Procedure 6 15 Clean optical fibers dual LC adapters and LC lightguide buildouts LBOs 6 214 17 If the LBO receptacle is ...

Page 277: ... alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 31 Clear inc STSN conditions alarms Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 9 9 ...

Page 278: ...cedure Complete the following steps to clear an inc VCG failed alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc VCG failed alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Are there other inc OCN STSN or VT1 5 alarms in the alarm list If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm Then continue with Step 3 No Continue with Step 5 3 From the System Vi...

Page 279: ...G failed alarm and note the corresponding VCG AID 9 From the System View menu select Fault Reset System Controller Result The Reset System Controller window opens 10 Click Reset the system software without changing parameters Phase 3 Phase 9 should never be selected if the system is in service If desired click History Log and or Security Log to save the network element History and or Security Logs...

Page 280: ...rvice Before taking action determine the extent of service disruption caused by disconnecting cables or replacing a circuit pack Then perform the action s deemed appropriate in light of the traffic being carried and the nature of the failure Disengage the affected Ethernet circuit pack completely from the shelf 1 Release the circuit pack faceplate latch 2 Extract the circuit pack from the shelf fu...

Page 281: ...r replacing a circuit pack Then perform the action s deemed appropriate in light of the traffic being carried and the nature of the failure Replace the near end Ethernet circuit pack Reference Procedure 6 5 Replace Ethernet circuit pack 6 153 18 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 19 Is the inc VCG failed alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of sup...

Page 282: ... resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected by the inc VCG LFD condition and note the corresponding VCG AID 3 Important The Ethernet circuit packs at both terminating network elements must support standard Generic Framing Procedure GFP encapsulation ITU G 7041 for Ethernet over SONET mapping Using office records verify that the E...

Page 283: ... present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 33 Clear inc VCG LFD condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 0 5 ...

Page 284: ...to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected by the inc VCG LOA condition and note the corresponding VCG AID 3 Important Because the individual tributaries of a VCG can take different paths through the SONET network they may experience different delays through the network VCGs use differential delay buffers to accommodate for differential delay Follow local pr...

Page 285: ... present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 34 Clear inc VCG LOA condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 0 7 ...

Page 286: ...ear an inc VT alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the inc VT alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active inc VT alarm s for example MJ or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity MJ SA MN NSA and then Not Alarmed 3 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected by the inc VT al...

Page 287: ...provisioning 9 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 10 Is the inc VT alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 11 No Proceed to Step 19 11 One at a time log in to every shelf where the service should be pass through cross connected for example main 1 1 1 1 to main 1 1 1 1 Select the View Cross Connection command from the System View menu at each shelf to dete...

Page 288: ...he presence of an incoming signal 16 Check the optical signal level and clean the cable ends if needed If no problem is found check the line build outs LBOs Reference Procedure 6 15 Clean optical fibers dual LC adapters and LC lightguide buildouts LBOs 6 214 17 CAUTION Service disruption hazard Disconnecting cables and or replacing circuit packs may disrupt service Before taking action determine t...

Page 289: ... the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The inc VT alarm is no longer present 19 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 35 Clear inc VT conditions alarms Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 1 1 ...

Page 290: ...an inconsistent DCC values alarm 1 From the System View menu select View DCC Terminations Result The View DCC Terminations window opens 2 For the DCC AIDs dcc m1 1 and dcc m2 1 does the DCC termination Status column read enabled AND does LAPD Role column read user or network side appropriately Usually dcc m1 1 is provisioned as user side and dcc m2 1 is network side A user side must be adjacent to...

Page 291: ...hannel 4 Click Apply 5 Click Close to exit the Configure DCC Terminations window 5 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 6 Is the inconsistent DCC values alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No Continue with Step 7 7 Are there any other alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedu...

Page 292: ...ck on the Alarm List button and locate the lockout of protection condition in the resulting alarm list and note the corresponding AID 2 From the System View menu select Fault Protection Switch highlight the appropriate 1 1 Line Protection group or Path Protection group and then click Select Result On the right side of the Switch Protection window the Switch Type pull down menu appears 3 From the S...

Page 293: ...e any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 37 Clear lockout of protection condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 1 5 ...

Page 294: ...e Complete the following steps to clear a manual reference switch condition 1 From the System View menu select Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch System Timing Reference Source Switch select Reset and click OK Result A warning message appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes 2 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The manual reference swit...

Page 295: ... and locate the manual switch condition in the resulting alarm list and note the corresponding AID and the Alarm Entity Type OCN 2 From the System View menu select Fault Protection Switch highlight the appropriate 1 1 Line Protection group or Path Protection group and then click Select Result On the right side of the Switch Protection window the Switch Type pull down menu appears 3 From the Switch...

Page 296: ...e any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 39 Clear manual switch condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 1 1 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 297: ...re Complete the following steps to clear a manual sync mode switch condition 1 The system was forced to Holdover From the System View menu select Fault Timing Sync Protection Switch Clock Mode Switch select Normal and click OK 2 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The manual sync mode switch condition is no longer present 3 Are there any alarms listed If Then ...

Page 298: ...to Laser safety 1 7 and Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 From the System View menu select Reports NE History Log Then click Retrieve all and OK to ob...

Page 299: ...hen proceed to Step 14 4 Refer to the NE History Log and determine the circuit pack is affected by the inc LOM condition and note the corresponding tributary AID 5 Using circuit layouts and or other office records determine the circuit path through the network and other network element where the VT1 5 STS n timeslot is terminated 6 Log in to the other terminating network element Reference Procedur...

Page 300: ... to every network element that the circuit passes through Select the View Cross Connections command from the System View menu at each network element to determine if the time slot identified in Step 4 is cross connected as specified in circuit layout or other office records 13 At any shelves with missing cross connections select Configuration Cross Connections and use the Cross Connection Wizard t...

Page 301: ... Security Logs Click OK Important The network element logs will be lost when the controller is reset unless you choose to save the logs Result A warning appears asking you to confirm executing this command 18 Click Yes to execute the command Important You will be logged off the system when the system resets Result You are logged off the system 19 From the System View click the Alarm List button an...

Page 302: ...ew click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 23 Is the Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 41 Clear Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 1 2 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 303: ... CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable nbr tid TID alarm and the section DCC failed alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected and note the corresponding AID 3 Refer to the Description column in the alarm list and note the nbr tid TID neighbor target identifier LT D...

Page 304: ...elf click the Alarm List button 7 Is there section DCC channel failed alarm or inc OCN alarm present If Then Yes Proceed to Procedure 5 50 Clear section DCC channel failed alarm 5 142 Or Procedure 5 29 Clear inc OCN conditions alarms 5 88 Then continue with Step 8 No Proceed to Step 10 8 From the System View of the remote NE click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Procedure 5 42 Clear neighb...

Page 305: ...and click Refresh 11 Is the neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable alarm or the section DCC failed alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No Continue with Step 12 12 Are there any other alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 42 Clear neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable nbr tid TID ala...

Page 306: ...steps to clear an NSAP count in L1 overflowed alarm 1 Re engineer the leve1 1 routing area as required to drop the NSAP count to or below 50 nodes Reference Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer Applications and Planning Guide 365 372 331 2 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The NSAP count in L1 overflowed alarm is no longer present 3 Are there any alarms li...

Page 307: ...elect Administration Data Communications click on the NSAP Threshold Alarming tab and disable reprovision the Threshold level OR Re engineer the leve1 1 routing area as required to drop the NSAP count to or below the provisioned threshold Reference Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer Applications and Planning Guide 365 372 331 2 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh...

Page 308: ...ndition 1 From the System View menu select Administration View Network Time Protocol Result The View Network Time Protocol window opens 2 Verify that NTP is ENABLED and the provisioned NTP server is available 3 Do you wish to change the NTP provisioning If Then Yes From the System View menu select Administration Set Network Time Protocol Refer to Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operati...

Page 309: ...e any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 45 Clear NTP server s unreachable condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 3 1 ...

Page 310: ...e removed alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the Pluggable Transmission Module removed alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level for the Pluggable Transmission Module removed alarm for example CR or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA and then MN NSA Important The Pluggable Transmission Module removed alarm is generally e...

Page 311: ... of cross connections If required use Configuration Cross Connections to access the Cross Connection Wizard and delete any cross connections to the affected pluggable transmission module 2 Select Configuration Update System Update All A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes This system update clears the Pluggable Transmission Module removed alarm 6 From the Wave...

Page 312: ...e any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 46 Clear Pluggable Transmission Module removed alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 1 3 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 313: ...tively disabled condition 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the Port administratively disabled condition in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in your alarm list determine the circuit pack and port affected and note the corresponding AID 3 From the System View menu select Configuration Equipment expand the appropriate circuit pack...

Page 314: ...e any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 47 Clear Port administratively disabled condition Trouble clearing procedures 5 1 3 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 315: ...ty 1 7 and Electrostatic discharge 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a Remote client signal failed alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the Remote client signal failed alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Are there other inc OCN STSN VT1 5 or VCG alarms in the alarm list If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedu...

Page 316: ...ement click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 7 Is the Remote client signal failed alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 8 No STOP End of Procedure 8 Important If the far end port is in AUTO or NMON state and the cable was disconnected or broken the Remote client signal failed alarm condition is still reported at the near end network element At the near end network element use t...

Page 317: ...lement click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 10 Is the Remote client signal failed alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 48 Clear Remote client signal failed alarm Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 3 9 ...

Page 318: ...ng upgrade mode condition 1 Using local procedures determine if a network upgrade is being performed 2 If a network upgrade Then is being performed This condition clears when the network upgrade is completed and the network element is manually provisioned back to the Normal mode STOP End of Procedure is not being performed From the System View select Configuration Normal Mode Result A dialog box a...

Page 319: ...ion is no longer present 4 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 49 Clear ring upgrade mode condition Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 4 1 ...

Page 320: ... in the resulting alarm list and note the corresponding AID 2 From the System View menu select View DCC Terminations Result The View DCC Terminations window opens 3 Important To enable OSI over DCC operation the DCC Termination Status must be enabled and the LAPD Role must be provisioned differently at each end of an optical span For example if the LAPD Role is provisioned user side at one end of ...

Page 321: ...of the D channel 4 Click Apply 5 Click Close on the Configure DCC Terminations window 6 Proceed to Step 6 6 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 7 Is the section DCC channel failed alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 8 No STOP End of Procedure 8 Check optical connections for the presence of an incoming signal 9 Check the optical signal level and clean t...

Page 322: ... or if Metropolis DMXplore Procedure 6 4 Replace Combination circuit pack 6 148 11 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 12 Is the section DCC channel failed alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 50 Clear section DCC channel failed alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 1 4 4 Lucent Tech...

Page 323: ...achable condition in the alarm list If Then Yes Proceed to Procedure 5 45 Clear NTP server s unreachable condition 5 130 to clear the condition Then proceed to Step 9 No Proceed to Step 2 2 Using office records determine if Network Time Protocol is to be enabled at the network element If Network Time Protocol is Then required at the network element Provision Network Time Protocol as required Refer...

Page 324: ...e and Second from the pulldown menus based upon a twelve hour clock 7 Select am or pm 8 Click OK 9 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh Result The time of day not provisioned condition is no longer present 10 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 51 Clear...

Page 325: ...cted CP type alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active unexpected CP type alarm s for example CR or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA and then MN NSA Important The unexpected CP type alarm is generally either CR SA when the circuit pack is active either working and unprotected or the protection switch failed or MN NSA when the circuit pack is prote...

Page 326: ...ons to the circuit pack 3 Select Configuration Update System Update All A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes No Perform the following 1 Obtain the correct type of circuit pack according to office records for the required slot 2 Replace the wrong circuit pack currently in the required slot with the correct circuit pack Refer to the appropriate circuit pack rep...

Page 327: ...arm is no longer present 8 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 52 Clear unexpected CP type alarm Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 4 9 ...

Page 328: ...View click the Alarm List button and locate the unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Determine the alarm level s for the active unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module alarm s for example CR or MN Clear the alarms in order of severity CR SA and then MN NSA Important The unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module alarm is generall...

Page 329: ...for the affected circuit pack socket 6 Use the Pluggable Module Status and office records to verify that the correct pluggable transmission module was installed in the correct socket circuit pack If Then correct pluggable transmission module was installed in the correct socket circuit pack The pluggable transmission module has failed Replace the affected pluggable transmission module Refer to Proc...

Page 330: ...inue with Step 7 wrong pluggable transmission module was installed in the correct socket circuit pack Perform the following 1 Replace the wrong pluggable transmission module with the correct pluggable transmission module Refer to Procedure 6 14 Replace pluggable transmission module 6 203 2 Select Configuration Update System Update Inventory to update the system equipment list 3 Continue with Step ...

Page 331: ... there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate task to clear the alarm No STOP END OF TASK E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 53 Clear unexpected or failed Pluggable Transmission Module alarm Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 5 3 ...

Page 332: ...1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a VCG Failure of LCAS Protocol alarm 1 From the System View menu select Configuration Equipment Expand the required Ethernet circuit pack details and select the affected VCG port Click Select 2 Click on the LCAS tab and disable the LCAS mode Click Apply Result A dialog box appears asking you to confirm executing this command Click Yes 3 Re e...

Page 333: ...in to the far end Metropolis DMXplore Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 7 At the far end repeat Step 1 through Step 5 as required E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 54 Clear VCG Failure of LCAS Protocol alarms Trouble clearing procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 5 1 5 5 ...

Page 334: ...e 1 13 in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to clear a VCG Loss of Partial Capacity alarm 1 From the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the VCG Loss of Partial Capacity alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Are there other inc OCN STSN or VT1 5 alarms in the alarm list affecting tributaries in the specified VCG If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate...

Page 335: ... Step 6 No Proceed to Step 8 6 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 7 Is the VCG Loss of Partial Capacity alarm still present If Then Yes Continue with Step 8 No STOP End of Procedure 8 Are there other inc VCG conditions alarms in the alarm list If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm Then continue with Step 9 Procedure 5 55 Clear VCG Loss ...

Page 336: ...ns 13 Click Reset the system software without changing parameters Phase 3 Phase 9 should never be selected if the system is in service If desired click History Log and or Security Log to save the network element History and or Security Logs Click OK Important The network element logs will be lost when the controller is reset unless you choose to save the logs Result A warning appears asking you to...

Page 337: ...t pack Then perform the action s deemed appropriate in light of the traffic being carried and the nature of the failure Disengage the affected Ethernet circuit pack completely from the shelf 1 Release the circuit pack faceplate latch 2 Extract the circuit pack from the shelf fully disconnecting it from the backplane and therefore removing power The ACTIVE and FAULT LED on the pack extinguish 3 Re ...

Page 338: ...e action s deemed appropriate in light of the traffic being carried and the nature of the failure Replace the near end Ethernet circuit pack Reference Procedure 6 5 Replace Ethernet circuit pack 6 153 21 From the System View click the Alarm List button and click Refresh 22 Is the VCG Loss of Partial Capacity alarm still present If Then Yes Contact your next level of support No STOP End of Procedur...

Page 339: ...om the WaveStar CIT System View click the Alarm List button and locate the version mismatch alarm in the resulting alarm list 2 Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list determine the circuit pack affected and note the corresponding AID 3 Un seat and then re seat the alarmed circuit pack Result SYSCTL reinitializes the pack and should automatically update the firmware on the newly insta...

Page 340: ...Select Specify Install Date Time and select the Year Month Date and Time You can provision the time format display for your WaveStar CIT from the Network View by selecting View Preferences and clicking on the Display tab This screen allows you to choose your preference for time format either a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock If your time format preference is a 12 hour clock select Hour 0 12 Minut...

Page 341: ...ly is complete Result A warning appears Click OK The System View closes If the WaveStar CIT Network View is unresponsive perform a shut down using Windows Task Manager to End the WaveStar CIT If automatic synchronization is unsuccessful after the reset the date and time must be reset manually Reference Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372 332 9 Log back into the she...

Page 342: ...re will install 15 minutes after you click OK Select Specify Install Date Time and select the Year Month Date and Time You can provision the time format display for your WaveStar CIT from the Network View by selecting View Preferences and clicking on the Display tab This screen allows you to choose your preference for time format either a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock If your time format prefer...

Page 343: ...he forced apply will vary depending upon the number and type of circuit packs installed in the shelf Important The Forced Apply will affect service Result A warning appears Click OK The System View closes If the WaveStar CIT Network View is unresponsive perform a shut down using Windows Task Manager to End the WaveStar CIT If automatic synchronization is unsuccessful after the reset the date and t...

Page 344: ...re seat the SYSCTL then repeat this task from Step 6 19 Are there any alarms listed If Then Yes Proceed to the appropriate procedure to clear the alarm No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 5 56 Clear version mismatch alarm Trouble clearing procedures 5 1 6 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 345: ...3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code 6 47 Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code 6 58 Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code 6 67 Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code 6 80 Procedure 6...

Page 346: ... NE database via FTP 6 167 Procedure 6 8 2 Provision automatic database backup schedule via FTP 6 169 Procedure 6 8 3 Restore NE database via FTP 6 174 Procedure 6 9 Backup and restore NE database via FTTD 6 177 Procedure 6 9 1 Backup NE database via FTTD 6 180 Procedure 6 9 2 Provision automatic database backup schedule via FTTD 6 183 Procedure 6 9 3 Restore NE database via FTTD 6 188 Procedure 6...

Page 347: ...1 Clean optical fibers 6 217 Procedure 6 15 2 Clean fiber adapters and circuit pack connectors 6 220 Procedure 6 15 3 Optical fiber and connector inspection 6 222 Procedure 6 16 Clean pluggable transmission module 6 225 Overview Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 3 ...

Page 348: ...puter PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 Also refer to the procedure to be performed for other requirements Required equipment Most procedures in this chapter require the following equipment Personal Computer PC with WaveStar CIT software installed Wrist Strap Important Also refer to the procedure to be performed for other equipment requirements If other equipment is required to perform a ...

Page 349: ...edures of your PC and the operating system installed 2 If your PC is equipped with multiple network interface cards NICs know the IP address of the NIC you will be using as the WaveStar CIT interface If you are using DHCP with multiple NICs you may need to temporarily remove all NICs except the one you plan to use for this interface 3 Operate laptop PCs on AC power during download procedures 4 Fol...

Page 350: ...c and on your PC 1 With the PC not connected to the Metropolis DMXplore shelf insert the CD ROM into the PC Result The CD autoruns and the following window opens Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 351: ...mputer on your desktop 2 Double click on your Compact Disc icon often identified as drive D 3 Double click on setup exe 2 Click continue Result The following window opens Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 7 ...

Page 352: ...The following window opens 4 Click WaveStar CIT to install the WaveStar CIT software Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 353: ...with Step 6 No Proceed to Step 9 6 When the following window opens select Select to Modify Update or Repair the current installation and then click Continue Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 9 ...

Page 354: ... the following window opens the WaveStar CIT installer has detected a previous version of the WaveStar CIT installed which must be removed prior to the new WaveStar CIT installation Select Yes I want to restart my computer now Click OK After your computer reboots restart the installation from Step 1 Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 1 0 Lucen...

Page 355: ...window proceed to Step 14 9 When theInstallShield Wizard appears click Next Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 1 ...

Page 356: ...nstallShield Wizard windows including reading and agreeing to the following two License Agreements Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 1 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 357: ...Click Yes Click Yes Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 3 ...

Page 358: ...ct the default Destination Folder C Program Files Lucent Technologies OR Click Browse and navigate to your desired directory and then click Next Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 1 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 359: ...to login to the WaveStar CIT or Disable WaveStar CIT logins to allow users to run the WaveStar CIT without entering a user ID or password Click Next Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 5 ...

Page 360: ...grade installations 14 Select the following components to complete the WaveStar CIT installation Network View CutThrough View Command Builder METRO Graphical Package METRO On Line Help Files Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 1 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 361: ...ical packages for all products that you do not plan to manage with this WaveStar CIT If you had a previous version of the WaveStar CIT installed on your computer and you are not changing your configuration selected components the components do not display their file sizes and the Space Required on C will be zero Because the components are already resident on the computer there is no additional spa...

Page 362: ...ick Yes You are prompted with the choice to install OSI Open System Interconnect communications protocol If you want to install OSI click Yes otherwise click No Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 1 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 363: ...indicator screen appears while the InstallShield Wizard installs the required files Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 9 ...

Page 364: ...lect Yes on the following screen 18 Did you select Yes or No in Step 17 If Then Yes Continue with Step 19 Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 2 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 365: ...to the generics directory on your PC By default this directory is C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT generics dmxplore 2 1 x p however the actual directory is determined by the path defined in Step 11 Result After the NE software is successfully copied to the appropriate directory the following folder appears on your Desktop 20 Important If you are running Microsoft Windows NT and yo...

Page 366: ...estart my computer now and click Finish Result The following icon appears on your desktop Clicking on this short cut icon launches the WaveStar CIT If you did not install the NE software in Step 17 proceed to Step 23 Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar CIT software on the PC Supporting procedures 6 2 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 367: ...les stored in the PC system Temp folder decrease available disk free space and may affect system performance If desired close all open applications running on the PC and delete the appropriate temporary folders files from the system Temp folder The Temp folder is defined by the TEMP system variable It can be on any hard drive but is usually defined as c Temp Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating s...

Page 368: ...r Installation Manual 365 372 334 Important You must be a member of either the Administrator Group or the Power User Group on your PC to establish a WaveStar CIT session This procedure assumes that TCP IP and OSI connectivity has been established to the required network elements in the network Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure 1 Refer to Procedure 6 1 Install generic and WaveStar...

Page 369: ...le s to at least one of the following ports RS232 serial port on the faceplate of the SYSCTL circuit pack to an available COM port COM1 or COM2 of the PC LAN port on the faceplate of the SYSCTL circuit pack to the NIC card of the PC If you are connecting the PC directly to the NE use the LAN 10Base T cross over cable If you connecting the PC to a hub use the LAN 10Base T straight through cable Imp...

Page 370: ...T installation you do not have to log in to the WaveStar CIT You will see either the Network Card selection screen if you have more than one NIC card on your PC or the WaveStar CIT legal notice Figure 6 3 Legal notice 6 28 Figure 6 1 WaveStar CIT welcome window Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session Supporting procedures 6 2 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 ...

Page 371: ...ric characters in length User IDs are case sensitive Passwords must adhere to the following guidelines Passwords must be six to ten characters in length Passwords must begin with a letter Passwords must contain at least two non alphabetic characters numbers or symbols At least one of the non alphabetic characters must be a symbol Symbols may not include space commercial at comma colon equals sign ...

Page 372: ... than one Network Card on your PC you will be asked to select the Network Card you wish to use to connect to the NE Result The Legal Notice appears Refer to the following figure 4 Read the Legal Notice and click OK Figure 6 3 Legal notice Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session Supporting procedures 6 2 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 373: ... that you wish to communicate with in the NE Name field If you have previously established communications with the NE from this WaveStar CIT click on the drop down arrow and select the appropriate NE from the list 6 In the NE Type field click on the drop down arrow and select Metropolis R DMXplore Figure 6 4 Network View Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session...

Page 374: ...formation in Before you begin 6 24 TCP IP should be selected if you are connected locally to the LAN port on the SYSCTL circuit pack AND the LAN port is provisioned to use TCP IP protocol AND you know the IP address of the NE To establish a WaveStar CIT session to a remote network element you must have network connectivity and the IP address of the remote network element or gateway network element...

Page 375: ... a valid User ID and password The User ID and Password are stored for the duration of the CIT session and must be re entered when the CIT is restarted Important LUC01 LUC02 and LUC03 are the default privileged user IDs and DMXPLR2 5G is the default privileged password for Metropolis DMXplore It is highly recommended that you change all three user IDs and passwords during your first session to pres...

Page 376: ...ort on the NE If you are connected locally to the LAN port and using the OSI protocol check your network card NIC settings Some NIC cards have an 802 1b option which must be enabled for OSI to work If you are connected locally to the LAN port and using the TCP IP protocol make sure you are entering the correct TCP IP address Important Your NE software Release number and User Privilege Level may be...

Page 377: ...ystem View window opens 12 Familiarize yourself with the graphical presentation of the shelf the menu bar and status indicators The WaveStar CIT is designed to Microsoft Windows standards The WaveStar CIT System View has a menu bar at the top of the window and status indicators at the bottom of the window Each item Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session Suppo...

Page 378: ...Administer Views E N D O F S T E P S Figure 6 7 Example of System View graphical TID NE Type Software Release Login Alarm List Button Update Alarms Button Type of Connection Menu Bar Shelf Slots Circuit Packs and Ports Most Recent Command List Last Alarm Update Information MA DMXplore 029 NE Date and Time Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session Supporting proc...

Page 379: ...replacing a SYSCTL If you have provisioned circuit IDs ensure that you have a recent backup file available to perform a restore or you will have to reprovision the circuit IDs manually Restoring the network element database may be service affecting If provisioning changes were made after the last backup files were created examine the history log and use the appropriate WaveStar CIT commands to man...

Page 380: ...ack 3 CAUTION Service disruption hazard Initializing the SYSCTL in the following steps will momentarily interrupt service if protection switches are activated Ensure that no protection switches are active before initializing the SYSCTL Holding the pack vertically for the wall mount shelf or horizontally for the rack mount shelf seat the replacement SYSCTL circuit pack and allow a few minutes for t...

Page 381: ...he replacement circuit pack proceed to Step 12 Factory fresh SYSCTL If no software is installed on the replacement circuit pack factory fresh the SYSCTL exhibits the following visible cycles 1 All LEDs light CR MJ FAULT MN ABN ACO TST for approximately 5 seconds 2 CR MJ and FAULT LEDs extinguish the MN ABN LED lights and MN ABN and ACO TST LEDs remain lighted for approximately 15 seconds and then ...

Page 382: ...J LED lights while the ACO TST LED flashes 5 Find circuit pack with compatible software or boot code and repeat procedure or simultaneously depress the ACO TST push button and the UPD INIT recessed push button on the faceplate of the SYSCTL until the FAULT LED lights 6 MN ABN and ACO TST LEDs simultaneously light again for approximately 15 seconds and then extinguish for approximately 8 seconds 7 ...

Page 383: ...ss over LAN cable from the PC s Network Interface Card NIC to the front LAN port on the Metropolis DMXplore shelf backplane and establish a WaveStar CIT session Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 6 From the View pull down menu select CIT OSI Neighbors Important This View is not the menu bar item View it is located above the NE Name pull dow...

Page 384: ... do not see your NE from the Network View select View Refresh OSI View If your SYSCTL was not factory fresh and you do not see your NE in the Network View it is possible that OSI was previously disabled on LAN 1 Proceed to Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port 6 134 to log in and enable OSI Figure 6 8 CIT OSI neighbor Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit...

Page 385: ...alled OC 12 combo packs either VLNC25 or VLNC26 LT DMXPLORE 4 Are NOT uploaded from the OC N Main OLIUs while the SYSCTL is in the factory fresh state 5 Notes 1 Select parameters if provisioned are uploaded from the OC N Main OLIUs or retained from a previous shelf while the SYSCTL is in the factory fresh state IP provisioning for example IP addresses TCP IP gateway DCC provisioning termination st...

Page 386: ...and the NE resets the original TID for the shelf is uploaded from the OC N Main OLIUs 5 After the generic is applied and the NE resets the original provisioning for the shelf is uploaded from the OC N Main OLIUs 8 In the Network View Figure 6 8 CIT OSI neighbor 6 40 right click on the NE icon that was detected in Step 6 and select Graphical Using OSI from the resulting menu Result The System Type ...

Page 387: ...lied and the NE resets all previously provisioned user IDs passwords are restored and must be used to log in to the NE Result The following window appears The boot code of your SYSCTL appears in the title bar after Metropolis R DMXplore The figure below indicates that the SYSCTL has 2 1 boot code Your boot code may be different Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack Supporting procedure...

Page 388: ... later boot code 6 67 Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code 6 90 2 0 Proceed to either Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code 6 58 preferred Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code 6 80 Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code 6 104 Procedure 6 3 Repla...

Page 389: ...C s Network Interface Card NIC to the LAN port and establish a WaveStar CIT session Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 13 Specifying OSI in the Connection Type field log in to the shelf Important Regardless of the SYSCTL boot code your TID user ID and password are no longer default ALL user provisioned parameters except circuit IDs are rest...

Page 390: ...ore NE database via FTP 6 165 or Procedure 6 9 Backup and restore NE database via FTTD 6 177 or Procedure 6 10 Backup and restore NE database via FTAM 6 192 Yes but you do not have a current backup file From the System View select Configuration Cross Connections and select Modify parameters on an existing cross connection click Next and follow the Wizard to provision the circuit ID s No STOP End o...

Page 391: ...ocedure to install the software generic via FTAM in a factory fresh SYSCTL VLNC1 with 2 1 or later boot code Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure complete Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 4 7 ...

Page 392: ... code 1 If your boot code is 2 1 or later you will see the following screen Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 6 4 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 393: ...ollowing welcome screen Screen 1 of 5 appears Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 4 9 ...

Page 394: ...ick Next Important LAN 1 is the LAN port on the faceplate of the SYSCTL circuit pack Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 6 5 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 395: ...ugh the wizard and if you wish to disable OSI on LAN 1 refer to the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372 332 3 From Screen 2 ensure that OSI is enabled on LAN 1 Click Next Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 5 1 ...

Page 396: ...lation option for the WaveStar CIT and software generic the software generic is located in generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p If necessary replace 2 1 0 with your current release for example 2 1 1 The Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 6 5 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 397: ...default path C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT If you are not using the WaveStar CIT as your FTP server enter the path starting from the home directory on your FTP server Result Screen 4 appears Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 5 3 ...

Page 398: ...itially inserted into a slot that is not configured This scenario typically occurs during initial software download in shelf turn up Legal values for the Cross Connections Initialization parameter are Enabled default When the Cross Connections Initialization parameter is set to Enabled initialization removes all cross connections and establishes the default 1 1 cross connections Disabled When the ...

Page 399: ...reen 5 appears 6 On Screen 5 click Finish Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 5 5 ...

Page 400: ...After the FTAM download is complete a completion message appears Click OK Result The second part of the initial software download begins the reset of the shelf and the apply activation of the downloaded software apply During the automatic reset and the apply the SYSCTL circuit pack cycles through a series of changes in the LEDs state MN ABN LED extinguishes MN ABN LED and ACO TST LED simultaneousl...

Page 401: ...urrent NE software generic for example R2 1 0 Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 9 Is the Generic Software Version correct If Then Yes STOP End of Procedure No Contact your support center E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 3 1 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 J...

Page 402: ...oftware generic via the File Transfer and Access Management FTAM protocol in a factory fresh SYSCTL VLNC1 with 2 0 boot code Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure complete Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Supporting procedures 6 5 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 403: ...boot code 1 If your boot code is 2 0 you will see the following screen Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 5 9 ...

Page 404: ...he following welcome screen Screen 1 of 4 appears Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 6 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 405: ...n 1 of 4 read the material select FTAM and click Next Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 6 1 ...

Page 406: ...OSI on LAN 1 now OSI and TCP IP cannot both be disabled Continue through the wizard and if you wish to disable OSI on LAN 1 refer to the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372 332 Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 6 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 407: ...ownloaded If you selected the default installation option for the WaveStar CIT and software generic the software generic is located in generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p If necessary replace 2 1 0 with Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 6 3 ...

Page 408: ...s in the beginning of the default path C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT If you are not using the WaveStar CIT as your FTP server enter the path starting from the home directory on your FTP server Result Screen 4 appears Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 6 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 409: ...r is in progress the following Progress Indicator appears 6 After the FTAM download is complete a completion message appears Click OK Result The second part of the initial software download begins the reset of the shelf and the apply activation of the downloaded software apply During the automatic reset and the apply the SYSCTL circuit pack cycles through a series of changes in the LEDs state MN A...

Page 410: ...nd the legal notice should both reflect the current NE software generic for example R2 1 0 Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 8 Is the Generic Software Version correct If Then Yes STOP End of Procedure No Contact your support center E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code Supporting p...

Page 411: ...is procedure to install software generic via FTTD in a factory fresh SYSCTL with 2 1 or later boot code Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure complete Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 6 7 ...

Page 412: ...r boot code 1 If your boot code is 2 1 or later you will see the following screen Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 6 6 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 413: ...een Screen 1 of 5 appears if you have a VLNC1 with 2 1 boot code Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 6 9 ...

Page 414: ... the material select FTAM FTP FTTD Gateway and click Next Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 6 7 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 415: ...gateway network element in the TID field and click Get NSAP The NSAP fields are automatically populated Click Next Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 7 1 ...

Page 416: ...ver and you do not know the IP address 1 Select Run from the Windows Start menu 2 Type cmd and click OK Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 6 7 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 417: ... the Path field can be either an absolute path or a relative path that is relative to the FTP server root directory The absolute path must start with the drive name followed by a colon then the path names for example C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p The syntax of the relative path must start with the path name for example generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p If neces...

Page 418: ...ion for future downloads a Type a new name in the Profile menu b Click Add to add the profile to the list c Click Save to save the list 6 In the Directory Path panel enter the current location of the generic to be downloaded in the Path field The value of the Path field can be either an absolute path or a relative path that is relative to the FTP server root directory The absolute path must start ...

Page 419: ... screen previously provisioned cross connections for the in service NE are not affected On Screen 4 select the Cross Connections Initialization parameter you wish for your system Enabled or Disabled Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 7 5 ...

Page 420: ...ctions Initialization parameter are Enabled default When the Cross Connections Initialization parameter is set to Enabled initialization removes all cross connections and establishes the default 1 1 cross connections Disabled When the Cross Connections Initialization parameter is set to Disabled initialization removes all cross connections Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via ...

Page 421: ...creens Verify that the information is correct and click Yes The initial software download is a two part process totalling approximately 15 minutes The first part download of the Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 1 or later boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 7 7 ...

Page 422: ...nitial Software download wizard and proceed to Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port 6 134 7 Do you wish to observe the FTP download progress If Then Yes Proceed to Procedure 6 11 Observe FTP progress 6 197 and then continue with Step 8 No Continue with Step 8 8 After the download is complete a completion message appears Click OK Procedure 6 3 3 Initial software...

Page 423: ... MJ LED flashes eleven times All LEDs remain extinguished the reset is complete 9 Establish a WaveStar CIT session and log in to your Metropolis DMXplore shelf Result The title bars of the System View and the legal notice should both reflect the current NE software generic for example R2 1 0 Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 10 Is the Gene...

Page 424: ...is procedure to install software generic via FTTD in a factory fresh SYSCTL with 2 0 boot code Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure complete Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Supporting procedures 6 8 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 425: ...L 2 0 boot code 1 If your boot code is 2 0 you will see the following screen Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 8 1 ...

Page 426: ...e screen Screen 1 of 4 appears if you have a VLNC1 with 2 0 boot code Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 8 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 427: ...read the material select FTAM FTP FTTD Gateway and click Next Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 8 3 ...

Page 428: ...our gateway network element in the TID field and click Get NSAP The NSAP fields are automatically populated Click Next Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 8 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 429: ... cmd and click OK 3 Type ipconfig in the resulting command prompt 4 If there is more than one IP address determine which connection is used to connect to the NE and record the appropriate IP address Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 8 5 ...

Page 430: ...password for the WaveStar CIT is LUC01 LUC 01 however your user name password may be different If you are using the WaveStar CIT as your FTP server the WaveStar CIT fills in the beginning of the default path C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT If you are not using the WaveStar CIT as your FTP server enter the path starting from the home directory on your FTP server Procedure 6 3 4 Ini...

Page 431: ...mation is correct and click Yes Note The download source directory is generics dmxplore 2 1 x p The initial software download is a two part process totalling approximately 22 minutes The first part FTAM download of Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 8 7 ...

Page 432: ...tic reset and the apply the SYSCTL circuit pack cycles through a series of changes in the LEDs state MN ABN LED extinguishes MN ABN LED and ACO TST LED simultaneously light for approximately 12 seconds and then extinguish MN ABN LED and ACO TST LED simultaneously light for approximately 8 seconds and then extinguish CR MJ LED flashes eleven times All LEDs remain extinguished the reset is complete ...

Page 433: ...2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 8 Is the Generic Software Version correct If Then Yes STOP End of Procedure No Contact your support center E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 3 4 Initial software generic installation via FTTD 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 8 9 ...

Page 434: ...ure to install the software generic via FTP in a factory fresh SYSCTL VLNC1 with 2 1 or later boot code Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure complete Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Supporting procedures 6 9 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 435: ...boot code 1 If your boot code is 2 1 or later you will see the following screen Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 9 1 ...

Page 436: ...e screen Screen 1 of 5 appears if you have a VLNC1 with 2 1 boot code Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 6 9 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 437: ...en 1 of 5 read the material select FTP and click Next Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 9 3 ...

Page 438: ...s sent to the system If the port already has information provisioned DO NOT change the existing provisioning You must use the IP address provisioned to complete the FTP software download If you are unable to use the provisioned IP address proceed to Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 6 9 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 J...

Page 439: ...P Control on LAN 1 Click Modify to enter the IP Address IP Subnet Mask and or IP Default Router Address Click Next Important LAN 1 is the LAN port on the faceplate of the SYSCTL circuit pack Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 9 5 ...

Page 440: ...P server and you do not know the IP address 1 Select Run from the Windows Start menu 2 Type cmd and click OK Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 6 9 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 441: ...ue of the Path field can be either an absolute path or a relative path that is relative to the FTP server root directory The absolute path must start with the drive name followed by a colon then the path names for example C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p The syntax of the relative path must start with the path name for example generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p If ...

Page 442: ...ormation for future downloads a Type a new name in the Profile menu b Click Add to add the profile to the list c Click Save to save the list 6 In the Directory Path panel enter the current location of the generic to be downloaded in the Path field The value of the Path field can be either an absolute path or a relative path that is relative to the FTP server root directory The absolute path must s...

Page 443: ... this screen previously provisioned cross connections for the in service NE are not affected On Screen 4 select the Cross Connections Initialization parameter you wish for your system Enabled or Disabled Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 9 9 ...

Page 444: ...onnections Initialization parameter are Enabled default When the Cross Connections Initialization parameter is set to Enabled initialization removes all cross connections and establishes the default 1 1 cross connections Disabled When the Cross Connections Initialization parameter is set to Disabled initialization removes all cross connections Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation ...

Page 445: ...us screens Verify that the information is correct and click Yes The initial software download is a two part process totalling approximately 15 minutes The first part download of the Procedure 6 3 5 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 1 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 0 1 ...

Page 446: ...he Initial Software download wizard and proceed to Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port 6 134 7 Do you wish to observe the FTP download progress If Then Yes Proceed to Procedure 6 11 Observe FTP progress 6 197 and then continue with Step 8 No Continue with Step 8 8 After the download is complete a completion message appears Click OK Procedure 6 3 5 Initial soft...

Page 447: ...h CR MJ LED flashes eleven times All LEDs remain extinguished the reset is complete 9 Establish a WaveStar CIT session and log in to your Metropolis DMXplore shelf Result The title bars of the System View and the legal notice should both reflect the current NE software generic for example R2 1 0 Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 10 Is the ...

Page 448: ...s procedure to install software generic via FTP in a factory fresh SYSCTL with 2 0 boot code Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure complete Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Supporting procedures 6 1 0 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 449: ...oot code 1 If your boot code is 2 0 you will see the following screen Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 0 5 ...

Page 450: ... screen Screen 1 of 4 appears if you have a VLNC1 with 2 0 boot code Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 1 0 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 451: ...n 1 of 4 read the material select FTP and click Next Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 0 7 ...

Page 452: ...as information provisioned DO NOT change the existing provisioning You must use the IP address provisioned to complete the FTP software download If you are unable to use the provisioned IP address proceed to Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code 6 58 Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 1 0 8 Luce...

Page 453: ...Address Click Next Result Screen 3 appears If the WaveStar CIT or your PC is your FTP server and you do not know the IP address 1 Select Run from the Windows Start menu 2 Type cmd and click OK Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 0 9 ...

Page 454: ...s for example C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p The syntax of the relative path must start with the path name for example generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p If necessary replace 2 1 0 with your current release for example 2 1 1 If you are using the WaveStar CIT as your FTP server the WaveStar CIT fills in the beginning of the default path C Program Files Lucent Tech...

Page 455: ...nformation is correct and click Yes The initial software download is a two part process totalling approximately 22 minutes The first part FTP download of the software cpy mem takes approximately 12 minutes The Procedure 6 3 6 Initial software generic installation via FTP 2 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 1 1 ...

Page 456: ... to Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port 6 134 6 Is the WaveStar CIT your FTP server and do you wish to observe the FTP download progress If Then Yes Proceed to Procedure 6 11 Observe FTP progress 6 197 and then continue with Step 7 No Continue with Step 7 7 After the FTP download is complete a completion message appears Click OK Procedure 6 3 6 Initial softwar...

Page 457: ...sh CR MJ LED flashes eleven times All LEDs remain extinguished the reset is complete 8 Establish a WaveStar CIT session and log in to your Metropolis DMXplore shelf Result The title bars of the System View and the legal notice should both reflect the current NE software generic for example R2 1 0 Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 9 Is the ...

Page 458: ...rocedure to install software generic via FTP in a factory fresh SYSCTL VLNC1 with 1 0 boot code Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure complete Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 Supporting procedures 6 1 1 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 459: ...oot code 1 If your boot code is 1 0 you will see the following screen Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 1 5 ...

Page 460: ...with 1 0 boot code 2 On Screen 1 read the material and click Next to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 1 1 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 461: ...SI on LAN 1 now OSI and TCP IP cannot both be disabled Continue through the wizard and if you wish to disable OSI on LAN 1 refer to the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372 332 Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 1 7 ...

Page 462: ...ftware download to fail when the provisioning is sent to the system If the port already has information provisioned DO NOT change the existing provisioning You must use the IP address provisioned to complete the FTP software download If you are unable to use the Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code Supporting procedures 6 1 1 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333...

Page 463: ...reen 3 follow the instructions to enable TCP IP function on the LAN port Click Modify to enter the IP Address IP Subnet Mask and or IP Default Router Address Click Next Result Screen 4 appears Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 1 9 ...

Page 464: ...d may be different The value of the Path field can be either an absolute path or a relative path that is relative to the FTP server root directory The absolute path must start with the drive name followed by a colon then the path names for example C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT generics dmxplore 2 1 0 p The syntax of the relative path must start with the path name for example gen...

Page 465: ...ovisioned in the previous screens Verify that the information is correct and click Yes The FTP download of the software cpy mem takes approximately 12 minutes Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot code Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 2 1 ...

Page 466: ...ith Step 8 No Continue with Step 8 8 After the FTP download is complete a completion message appears Click OK Result The second part of the initial software download begins the reset of the shelf and the apply activation of the downloaded software apply During the automatic reset and the apply the SYSCTL circuit pack cycles through a series of changes in the LEDs state MN ABN LED extinguishes MN A...

Page 467: ...e System View and the legal notice should both reflect the current NE software generic for example R2 1 0 Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 10 Is the Generic Software Version correct If Then Yes STOP End of Procedure No Contact your support center E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 3 7 Initial software generic installation via FTP 1 0 boot co...

Page 468: ...code 6 114 Privilege level You must log in as a Privileged user to complete this procedure Required equipment In addition to Required equipment 6 35 listed in Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 a RS 232 cable with an RJ 45 connector on one end and a PC serial connector on the other typically DB9 for the RS232 port is also required Before you begin Prior to performing this proce...

Page 469: ...ore software release to be installed for example DMXplore 2 1 0 to launch the term bat file in the WaveStar CIT generics DMXplore 2 1 0 p directory The files in this directory are used for serial downloads of the software Your software release may be different Follow the instructions on the subsequent screens Procedure 6 3 8 Initial software generic installation or download and upgrade via a seria...

Page 470: ...Procedure 6 3 8 Initial software generic installation or download and upgrade via a serial connection Supporting procedures 6 1 2 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 471: ... 4 Press Enter Procedure 6 3 8 Initial software generic installation or download and upgrade via a serial connection Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 2 7 ...

Page 472: ... may be different 5 Press Enter and type ACT USER LT DMXPLORE LUC01 CTAG DMXPLR2 5G If necessary replace LT DMXPLORE with your TID Procedure 6 3 8 Initial software generic installation or download and upgrade via a serial connection Supporting procedures 6 1 2 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 473: ...MXPLORE CTAG PGMTYPE ALL If necessary replace LT DMXPLORE with your TID Procedure 6 3 8 Initial software generic installation or download and upgrade via a serial connection Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 2 9 ...

Page 474: ...een appears The downloaded software has been installed as a dormant file If your SYSCTL was factory fresh the downloaded software has been installed as a dormant file and will be applied automatically The initial software installation is a two part process totalling approximately 100 minutes The first part download of the software INS PRGM takes approximately 90 minutes The second part the Procedu...

Page 475: ...MN ABN LED and ACO TST LED simultaneously light for approximately 8 seconds and then extinguish CR MJ LED flashes eleven times All LEDs remain extinguished the reset is complete 8 Exit the Term program using ALT F2 Continue with Step 9 9 Important Do NOT insert a new circuit pack in the shelf until after you apply the new software generic and clear the dormant exec version mismatch condition Proce...

Page 476: ...xample R2 1 0 Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 11 Important Do NOT insert a new circuit pack in the shelf until after you apply the new software generic and clear the dormant exec version mismatch condition Do you wish to apply activate the software generic that you recently downloaded to the dormant area of the Metropolis DMXplore shelf ...

Page 477: ...rocedure 6 7 Software generic copy and upgrade to a remote shelf 6 161 No STOP End of Procedure E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 3 8 Initial software generic installation or download and upgrade via a serial connection Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 3 3 ...

Page 478: ... faceplate of the SYSCTL circuit pack Important DO NOT establish a WaveStar CIT session 2 Do you know the TID and the user ID and password for the replacement SYSCTL If Then Yes Continue with Step 3 to log in and enable FTP using the TERM window or Proceed to Step 12 to enable OSI on LAN 1 No Continue with Step 3 to determine the TID 3 Double click on the DMX Family Software folder on your Desktop...

Page 479: ...CIT generics DMXplore 2 1 0 p directory The files in this directory are used for serial downloads of the software Your software release may be different Follow the instructions on the subsequent screens Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 3 5 ...

Page 480: ...Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 6 1 3 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 481: ... 5 Press Enter Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 3 7 ...

Page 482: ... Metropolis DMXplore Metropolis DMX Your TID may be different 6 Press Enter and type ACT USER LT DMXPLORE LUC01 CTAG DMXPLR2 5G Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 6 1 3 8 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 483: ...ep 8 No Find another SYSCTL with a known TID user ID and password or contact your next level of support STOP End of Procedure 8 Do you need to enable FTP If Then Yes Continue with Step 9 No Proceed to Step 12 Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 3 9 ...

Page 484: ...nable OSI If Then Yes Continue with Step 12 No Proceed to Step 17 12 From the Network View establish a WaveStar CIT session specifying Serial in the Connection Type field and log in to your Metropolis DMXplore shelf Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 6 1 4 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 485: ...be different Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 13 Read the material and click Wizard to continue with the Initial Software Download Wizard and determine the boot code of your SYSCTL Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 4 1 ...

Page 486: ...e three possible screens The following welcome screen Screen 1 of 5 appears if you have a VLNC1 with 2 1 boot code Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 6 1 4 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 487: ...creen Screen 1 of 4 appears if you have a VLNC1 with 2 0 boot code Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 4 3 ...

Page 488: ...creen Screen 1 of 5 appears if you have a VLNC1 with 1 0 boot code Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 6 1 4 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 489: ...TAM 2 0 Proceed to Procedure 6 3 2 Initial software generic installation via FTAM 2 0 boot code 6 58 to enable OSI and download the software via FTAM 1 0 Continue with Step 15 15 On Screen 1 of 5 displayed in Step 13 read the material and click Next Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies...

Page 490: ...LAN 1 Click Apply and then click Cancel to exit the initial software download wizard Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 6 1 4 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 491: ... with the WaveStar CIT and software generic loaded If Then Yes Proceed to Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 and begin with Step 5 No Proceed to Procedure 6 7 Software generic copy and upgrade to a remote shelf 6 161 E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 3 9 Log in serially and enable FTP and or OSI on the LAN port Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Techn...

Page 492: ...Main slots are different the system reports a CP not allowed eqpt alarm and service may be impacted Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure 1 Refer to Laser safety 1 7 and Electrostatic discharge 1 13 information in Chapter 1 Safety 2 Ensure that the correct circuit pack is available for replacement 3 Obtain the work instructions for this procedure Procedure Complete the following step...

Page 493: ...ose on the View Timing Sync window Continue with Step 5 5 From the System View menu select Configuration Timing Sync 6 Important Enable synchronization autoreconfiguration before removing the active circuit pack to ensure synchronization reference protection switching If synchronization autoreconfiguration is disabled and the active circuit pack is removed the system enters holdover Select Enabled...

Page 494: ...ent circuit pack Reference Procedure 6 15 Clean optical fibers dual LC adapters and LC lightguide buildouts LBOs 6 214 10 If shelf is Then wall mounted version Open the faceplate latches and seat the combination circuit pack in the empty slot by applying steady pressure to the faceplate and latch assemblies rack mounted version Perform the following 1 Holding the replacement circuit pack verticall...

Page 495: ...ment circuit pack fail when no other transmission circuit packs are installed in the shelf replace the SYSCTL circuit pack Refer to Procedure 6 3 Replace a SYSCTL VLNC1 circuit pack 6 35 12 From the System View menu select View Equipment Result The View Equipment window opens 13 Select highlight CP main x x 1 or 2 OC n then click Select at the bottom of the window Result The circuit pack equipment...

Page 496: ...elect Fault NE Alarm List to obtain an NE Alarm List Verify that no alarms are present for the installed circuit pack If required refer to the appropriate procedure to clear any alarms E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 4 Replace Combination circuit pack Supporting procedures 6 1 5 2 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 497: ...dules Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure 1 Refer to Required equipment 6 4 in this chapter 2 Refer to Laser safety 1 7 and Electrostatic discharge 1 13 information Chapter 1 Safety 3 Ensure that the appropriate Ethernet circuit pack is available for replacement 4 If required ensure that the correct pluggable transmission modules are available for replacement 5 Obtain work instruct...

Page 498: ...g installed into the optical ports to maintain cleanliness during storage and or transportation It is recommended that the dust plug be kept in place to maintain cleanliness until the optical fiber is connected With proper care and handling cleaning the pluggable transmission modules should not be necessary If required clean the pluggable transmission module Reference Procedure 6 16 Clean pluggabl...

Page 499: ...t to complete If the Smart Apply does not occur the FAULT LED on the circuit pack lights After approximately 100 seconds the ACTIVE LED lights and the FAULT LED goes off The replacement circuit pack appears in the WaveStar CIT System View If both the original circuit pack and the replacement circuit pack fail when no other transmission circuit packs are installed in the shelf replace the SYSCTL ci...

Page 500: ...ear any alarms 8 From the System View menu use View Equipment to access the circuit pack port parameters for the circuit pack just installed and verify that the parameters are intact If required refer to the appropriate procedure in the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372 332 to change any circuit pack port parameters E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 5 Replace Ether...

Page 501: ...Before you begin 6 4 and Required equipment 6 4 in this chapter 2 To save your NE history log a From the System View select Reports NE History Log b A selection screen appears Select the number of lines of output desired and the retrieval date and time c Click OK and the detailed NE History information is displayed d Click Save As and follow the resulting screens to save the log 3 To save your NE ...

Page 502: ...cking OK and accepting the warning screen This install option cannot be cancelled Select Install In 15 Minutes The software will install 15 minutes after you click OK Select Specify Install Date Time and select the Year Month Date and Time You can provision the time format display for your WaveStar CIT from the Network View by selecting View Preferences and clicking on the Display tab This screen ...

Page 503: ...pplies Select Configuration Software Apply Software menu select the generic that is scheduled to install select Cancel Install and then click OK 3 If you were running 2 0 x or 1 0 x prior to the upgrade approximately 25 minutes after the scheduled apply time the apply is complete If you were running 2 1 x prior to the upgrade approximately 5 minutes after the scheduled apply time the apply is comp...

Page 504: ...ct If Then Yes The generic was successfully installed on the SYSCTL If required the firmware in the smart circuit packs is now upgraded In the Alarm List the waiting for download condition is present for the circuit packs that are waiting for their firmware to be upgraded STOP End of Procedure No Contact your support center E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 6 Apply software generic Supporting proced...

Page 505: ...also have OSI connectivity via your OSI LAN or DCC between the source and the destination NEs Privilege level You must log in as a Privileged user to complete this procedure Required equipment The following equipment is required At least one of the following cables RS 232 cable with an RJ 45 connector on one end and a PC serial connector on the other typically DB9 for the RS232 port CAT5 Ethernet ...

Page 506: ...oftware Result The Copy Software window opens 3 In the Destination TID field enter the TID of the remote NE to which you wish to copy the NE Generic Software and click OK Important During the remote copy the destination shelf produces the remote install copy program IP Standing Condition SC autonomous message The source shelf produces the copy program IP Standing Condition SC autonomous message If...

Page 507: ... dormant area of the remote shelf the only dormant area in Metropolis DMXplore or the dormant area in Metropolis DMX Metropolis DMXtend 5 Is your remote shelf a Metropolis DMXplore shelf If Then Yes Continue with Step 6 No STOP End of Procedure 6 Important Do NOT insert a new circuit pack in the shelf until after you apply the new software generic and clear the dormant exec version mismatch condit...

Page 508: ...cedure from Step 2 to copy the software generic to another remote NE E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 7 Software generic copy and upgrade to a remote shelf Supporting procedures 6 1 6 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 509: ... not recommended for automatic backups The backup feature can be forced or scheduled to complete automatically at specified intervals If you log in via TCP IP your PC must be part of the GNE s TCP IP Gateway Host List refer to the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372 332 Important If the FTP server associated with the WaveStar CIT fails to start it could mean that a...

Page 510: ...roceed to Procedure 6 8 1 Backup NE database via FTP 6 167 scheduling or discontinuing an automatic system backup Proceed to Procedure 6 8 2 Provision automatic database backup schedule via FTP 6 169 performing a system restore Proceed to Procedure 6 8 3 Restore NE database via FTP 6 174 E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 8 Backup and restore NE database via FTP Supporting procedures 6 1 6 6 Lucent T...

Page 511: ... entering ipconfig from the MS DOS prompt on your PC 2 If necessary enter the port default is blank Defining the port is not required for the backup to execute successfully However a value of 21 is valid if entered 3 In the User panel enter the user name and password for the FTP server If you are using the WaveStar CIT as your FTP server the default user name password for the WaveStar CIT is LUC01...

Page 512: ...eStar CIT The default relative path is C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT If you wish to store your data in a subdirectory within the default path you may enter backups subdirectory filename if the subdirectory exists before the command is sent Directories will not be created by this command and therefore the command will be denied if any directory in the path does not already exist ...

Page 513: ...ar CIT is not intended to serve as an FTP server although it may be used for this application if the WaveStar CIT is guaranteed to be available connected and running at all scheduled backup times Otherwise a Navis Optical Element Management System Navis Optical EMS or another large capacity FTP server should be used 2 From the Configure Auto Backup Interval window select the Files tab at the top o...

Page 514: ...formation to allow Automatic Backup to store the FTP login password To do this 1 Enter a new name in the Profile menu 2 Click Add to add the profile to the list 3 Click Save to save the list Entries to the Profile pull down menu may be changed using the Modify Apply and Save buttons or removed using the Delete button 6 In the File Path field enter backups filename if you wish to save the backup fi...

Page 515: ...anel select a number from 1 to 9 default is 2 from the pull down menu which indicates the number of backup files to be stored automatically before the files begin to overwrite Once established the filename that you supplied in Step 6 will initially be appended with 1 FILENAME1 In subsequent backups the 1 will increase by one until the number selected in this step is reached then the files will beg...

Page 516: ...ckup 1 Select Specify Time in the Backup Start Date Time panel 2 You can provision the time format display for your WaveStar CIT from the Network View by selecting View Preferences and clicking on the Display tab This screen allows you to choose your preference for time format either a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock If your time format preference is a 12 hour clock select Hour 0 12 Minutes 0 59 ...

Page 517: ...OK Result A warning appears indicating that executing this command may temporarily affect service If this is acceptable select Yes E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 8 2 Provision automatic database backup schedule via FTP Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 7 3 ...

Page 518: ...onfiguration Software Remote Restore Important The restore feature only works if the TID the software release and the equipment that populated the NE slots has not changed since the last backup Additional equipment is allowed However if any service related parameters for example cross connections have been changed since the last backup file was created those changes will be lost and service may be...

Page 519: ...enu 2 Click Add to add the profile to the list 3 Click Save to save the list Entries to the Profile pull down menu may be changed using the Modify Apply and Save buttons or removed using the Delete button 5 In the Source Destination Directory Path panel enter the location where the database information is stored Enter the path and filename exactly as it was entered in Procedure 6 8 1 Backup NE dat...

Page 520: ...if you entered the path correctly A second warning appears stating that executing a RESTORE will cause a System Reset If this is acceptable click Yes Result The Progress Indicator appears indicating that the restore is in progress When the restore is complete a WaveStar CIT warning appears stating NE reset after successful restore CIT is going to log out 7 Click OK Result A second WaveStar CIT war...

Page 521: ...fer and access management to backup and restore all Metropolis DMXplore provisionable data on a shelf The WaveStar CIT is not a fully implemented FTP server but it can handle backup and restore capabilities For automatic backups a Navis Optical Element Management System Navis Optical EMS or another large capacity FTP server should be used The WaveStar CIT is not recommended for automatic backups T...

Page 522: ...f required select Administration Set NE and enable File Transfer Protocol FTP and FTAM FTP FTTD Gateway Control Click OK 4 Is your remote NE in the same OSI network as your gateway NE If Then Yes Proceed to Step 6 No Continue with Step 5 5 From the System View select Administration Data Communications Select the Network Layer tab and record the NSAP from the Network Service Access Point panel the ...

Page 523: ... 6 180 scheduling or discontinuing an automatic system backup Proceed to Procedure 6 9 2 Provision automatic database backup schedule via FTTD 6 183 performing a system restore Proceed to Procedure 6 9 3 Restore NE database via FTTD 6 188 E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 9 Backup and restore NE database via FTTD Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 1 7 9 ...

Page 524: ... down menu OR If the gateway NE and the remote NE are in the same OSI area 1 Enter the TID of the FTAM FTP Gateway in the TID field and click Get NSAP If any fields on this screen are populated click Clear before you enter the TID 2 Click Add and then Save The TID is added to the pull down menu for this CIT and you should never need to re enter the NSAP address for this gateway NE s TID OR If the ...

Page 525: ...PC 2 If necessary enter the port default is blank Defining the port is not required for the backup to execute successfully However a value of 21 is valid if entered 3 In the User panel enter the user name and password for the FTP server If you are using the WaveStar CIT as your FTP server the default user name password for the WaveStar CIT is LUC01 LUC 01 however your user name password may be dif...

Page 526: ...C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT If you wish to store your data in a subdirectory you may enter backups subdirectory filename if the subdirectory exists before the command is sent Directories will not be created by this command and therefore the command will be denied if any directory in the path does not already exist 8 Click OK You will be asked to verify that you wish to backup ...

Page 527: ...Auto Backup Interval Important The WaveStar CIT is not intended to serve as an FTP server although it may be used for this application if the WaveStar CIT is guaranteed to be available connected and running at all scheduled backup times Otherwise a Navis Optical Element Management System Navis Optical EMS or another large capacity FTP server should be used 2 From the Configure Auto Backup Interval...

Page 528: ...not in the same OSI area 1 In the FTTD panel select _template_ from the TID pull down menu This will pre populate most of the fields on this form required value for Psel is 02 Ssel is 5353 and Tsel is 5454 2 Click Modify 3 Replace _template_ with the TID of the FTAM FTP gateway NE 4 Edit the NSAP Address fields as required Refer to Procedure 6 9 Backup and restore NE database via FTTD 6 177 Step 5...

Page 529: ...gn a new profile name to this information to allow Automatic Backup to store the FTP login and password To do this 1 Enter a new name in the Profile menu 2 Click Add to add the profile to the list 3 Click Save to save the list Entries to the Profile pull down menu may be changed using the Modify Apply and Save buttons or removed using the Delete button 8 In the File Path field enter backups filena...

Page 530: ...r of Files panel select a number from 1 to 9 default is 2 from the pull down menu which indicates the number of backup files to be stored automatically before the files begin to overwrite Once established the filename that you supplied in Step 8 will initially be appended with 1 FILENAME1 In subsequent backups the 1 will increase by one until the number selected in this step is reached then the fi...

Page 531: ...cedure and the next backup will begin after the requested number of days 14 To specify a start time for the automatic backup 1 Select Specify Time in the Backup Start Date Time panel 2 Select the Hour 0 23 Minutes 0 59 and Seconds 0 59 from the pull down menus It is recommended that only one backup occur at a time for the CIT However larger servers may be able to handle multiple backups at the sam...

Page 532: ...via FTTD 1 From the System View menu select Configuration Software Remote Restore Important The restore feature only works if the TID the software release and the equipment that populated the NE slots has not changed since the last backup Additional equipment is allowed However if any service related parameters for example cross connections have been changed since the last backup file was created ...

Page 533: ...emote NE are not in the same OSI area 1 In the FTTD panel select _template_ from the TID pull down menu This will pre populate most of the fields on this form required value for Psel is 02 Ssel is 5353 and Tsel is 5454 2 Click Modify 3 Replace _template_ with the TID of the FTAM FTP gateway NE 4 Edit the NSAP Address fields as required Refer to Procedure 6 9 Backup and restore NE database via FTTD...

Page 534: ...ter a new name in the Profile menu 2 Click Add to add the profile to the list 3 Click Save to save the list Important Entries to the Profile pull down menu may be changed using the Modify Apply and Save buttons or removed using the Delete button 7 In the Source Destination Directory Path panel enter the location where the database information is stored Enter the path and filename exactly as it was...

Page 535: ...ating that executing a RESTORE will cause a System Reset If this is acceptable click Yes Result The Progress Indicator appears indicating that the restore is in progress When the restore is complete a WaveStar CIT warning appears stating NE reset after successful restore CIT is going to log out 9 Click OK Result A second WaveStar CIT warning appears stating Communication to network element is lost...

Page 536: ...in Chapter 1 Safety Procedure Complete the following steps to backup and restore the system 1 Connect the PC and establish a WaveStar CIT session to the local Network Element that is to be backed up or restored Important You must login via OSI Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish WaveStar CIT session 6 24 2 If Then performing an immediate system backup Proceed to Proc...

Page 537: ...root directory The absolute path must start with the drive name followed by a colon then the path names for example C temp today backup The syntax of the relative path must start with the path name for example temp backup The WaveStar CIT directory automatically enters the relative path for the WaveStar CIT The default relative path is C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT If you wish t...

Page 538: ...ote Backup successful Click the OK button The backup file is now stored If the default path and a subdirectory were used the file may be found at C Program Files Lucent Technologies WaveStar CIT backups subdirectory filename E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 10 1 Backup NE database via FTAM Supporting procedures 6 1 9 4 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 539: ... the software release and the equipment that populated the NE slots has not changed since the last backup Additional equipment is allowed However if any service related parameters for example cross connections have been changed since the last backup file was created those changes will be lost and service may be affected These changes must be reentered If the TID or the software release has changed...

Page 540: ... directory that you entered above Click Yes if you typed the path correctly A second warning screen will appear that states that Execution of RESTORE will cause a System Reset If this is acceptable click Yes Result The Progress Indicator window opens indicating that the restore is in progress When the restore is complete a WaveStar CIT warning screen appears stating NE reset after successful resto...

Page 541: ...ther select Administration FTP Administration or click on the rotating FTP icon in the lower left hand corner of the Network View Window Important This step is executed from the Network View most WaveStar CIT activities are executed from the System View Result The following FTP Server window opens The FTP server may display multiple FTP sessions listed by ID 1 2 The active session is identified by...

Page 542: ... Close when finished Important If the FTP server fails to start it could mean that another program using an FTP server is already running Depending on what operating system you are using you must go to the device file and disable the FTP server Refer to Procedure 6 12 Disable an FTP server 6 199 for instructions for each allowed operating system E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 11 Observe FTP progr...

Page 543: ...tify the program you wish to disable Procedure Complete the following steps to disable an FTP server application that is running on the PC being used for the WaveStar CIT 1 Which Windows Operating System are you using If Then Windows 2000 Continue with Step 2 Windows NE Proceed to Step 7 Windows XP Proceed to Step 12 2 For Windows 2000 operating systems select Start Settings Control Panel 3 Select...

Page 544: ...lose 11 STOP End of Procedure 12 For Windows XP operating systems select Start Control Panel 13 Click the Performance and Maintenance icon then the Administrative Tools icon and then Services 14 Locate the FTP service that is running and select it 15 Click Stop then Close E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 12 Disable an FTP server Supporting procedures 6 2 0 0 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Iss...

Page 545: ... terminal emulation program for example TERM Hyper Terminal with the following settings Baud Rate 9600 Character Size 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity none Flow Control xon xoff Local echo off 3 When the program opens connect to the COM port on the PC that is connected to the network element and press the ENTER key several times Is the network element TID displayed If Then Yes Record the TID that was displaye...

Page 546: ...he WaveStar CIT screen above the NE name on the left side click on View TCP IP Direct Connect and change this to CIT OSI Neighbors Is the network element TID displayed If Then Yes Continue with Step 6 No STOP End of Procedure Log in attempt was unsuccessful 6 Using the TID that was displayed attempt to log in to the network element Reference Procedure 6 2 Connect personal computer PC and establish...

Page 547: ...334 as required when removing and or installing pluggable transmission modules Before you begin Prior to performing this procedure 1 Refer to Laser safety 1 7 and Electrostatic discharge 1 13 information in Chapter 1 Safety 2 Using office records and or View Equipment determine the correct type of pluggable optical module to be replaced 3 Ensure that the correct pluggable optical module is availab...

Page 548: ...e from the circuit pack by pushing the plastic tab on the side of the module toward the back of the shelf away from you then grip the sides of the module and remove it from the socket Proceed to Step 7 Gold Fingers Gold Fingers Gold Fingers MA DMX 425 1 2 4 3 Gold Fingers Port Port Port Port Procedure 6 14 Replace pluggable transmission module Supporting procedures 6 2 0 4 Lucent Technologies 365 ...

Page 549: ...vel latch must be in the open position Open the swivel latch and pull gently on the latch to remove the pluggable transmission module from the socket 5 Proceed to Step 7 6 Before removing the pluggable transmission module the swivel latch must be in the open position Open the swivel latch and pull gently on Figure 6 9 Latch type 3 swivel latch opened and closed MA DMX 423 Swivel Latch Closed Posit...

Page 550: ...dule Before installing the replacement pluggable transmission module hold the optical connector latch end of the pluggable transmission module in your left hand with the gold fingers facing you The pluggable transmission module should be positioned in manner similar to Figure 6 11 Pluggable transmission module with dust plug 6 206 Figure 6 10 Latch type 4 swivel latch opened and closed MA DMX 424 ...

Page 551: ...llowing figure and determine the type of latching mechanism on the pluggable transmission module Figure 6 12 Examples of dust plugs MA DMX 421 Gold Fingers Gold Fingers Gold Fingers MA DMX 425 1 2 4 3 Gold Fingers Port Port Port Port Procedure 6 14 Replace pluggable transmission module Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 2 0 7 ...

Page 552: ...ransmission module 6 225 11 Referring to Step 9 what type of latching mechanism does the pluggable transmission module have If Then Type 1 or 2 Proceed to Step 15 Type 3 Continue with Step 12 Type 4 Proceed to Step 14 12 Before inserting the pluggable transmission module the swivel latch must be in the closed position With the dust plug in place the swivel latch is in the closed position Figure 6 ...

Page 553: ...mission module by the dust plug The optical ports are in your left hand and the gold fingers are visible facing you Do not insert pluggable transmission module Figure 6 14 Latch type 4 swivel latch opened and closed MA DMX 424 Swivel Latch Closed Position to the left Swivel Latch Open Position to the right Procedure 6 14 Replace pluggable transmission module Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 ...

Page 554: ...rm the following 1 Rotate the pluggable transmission module the dust plug is facing you and the gold fingers are facing the floor 2 Insert the pluggable transmission module in the required socket of the circuit pack faceplate Refer to Figure 6 16 Example of inserting a pluggable transmission module into a socket rack mounted shelf 6 211 Confirm that the pluggable transmission module is locked in t...

Page 555: ... a pluggable transmission module into a socket wall mounted shelf MA DMX 427 Gold Fingers Socket Procedure 6 14 Replace pluggable transmission module Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 2 1 1 ...

Page 556: ...ust plug to insert the pluggable transmission module The latch automatically catches when the pluggable transmission module is inserted The pluggable transmission module is secure To verify that the pluggable transmission module is properly latched in the cage gently pull the pluggable transmission module parallel to the direction the pluggable transmission module was installed Do not rotate the s...

Page 557: ...ropriate procedure to clear any alarms present for the required port 21 From the System View menu use View Equipment to access the port parameters for the pluggable transmission module just installed and verify that the parameters are intact If required refer to the appropriate procedure in the Metropolis DMXplore Access Multiplexer User Operations Guide 365 372 332 to change any port parameters E...

Page 558: ... 300 200X 408197069 ITE 7129D2 33712902 Video Fiber Scope Noyes VFS 1 TBD TBD TBD CLETOP Cleaning Cassette Type A Reel 901375154 ITE 7137 33713700 CLETOP Cleaning Cassette Replacement Reel Type A Reel 901375014 ITE 7137 D1 33713701 Luminex Stick port cleaners 1 25 mm 901375030 ITE 7134 33713400 Luminex Stick port cleaners 2 5 mm 901375022 ITE 7135 33713500 Luminex Cloth 5 5 x 5 5 408201226 R6033 2...

Page 559: ... connected Keep the protective ferrule dust cap on the connector until initiating the cleaning process Important It is critical that connector faces are clean and free from particular contamination to assure proper performance and reliability of lightwave systems With the modern high speed high power and wider bandwidth optical transmission systems clean connectors along the optical path are essen...

Page 560: ... Procedure 6 15 3 Optical fiber and connector inspection 6 222 E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 15 Clean optical fibers dual LC adapters and LC lightguide buildouts LBOs Supporting procedures 6 2 1 6 Lucent Technologies 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 ...

Page 561: ...allation activities 1 Remove the dust cap from the connector ferrule thus exposing the connector endface 2 If a CLETOP cassette cleaner is not available proceed to Step 6 Otherwise hold the CLETOP cassette cleaner in the palm of your hand with the cassette shutter door facing up Rotate the cassette lever all the way down with your thumb Do not release the lever The lever advances the dry Luminex c...

Page 562: ...he arrows on the cleaner Make certain not to release the lever of the cassette 4 Lift the connector from the first slot and rotate it 90 degrees and repeat the downward motion using the second slot Be sure the ferrule is pressed snug against the cleaning cloth while dragging the ferrule to assure the proper cleaning action Procedure 6 15 1 Clean optical fibers Supporting procedures 6 2 1 8 Lucent ...

Page 563: ...g the cloth from the center of the ferrule to the edge while rotating the connector 360 degrees If the Luminex cleaning cloth is not available a cleanroom optic wipe can be used The Luminex cleaning cloth is washable and can be used multiple times optic wipes are single use and disposable 7 Inspect the connector for cleanliness If necessary repeat the cleaning process Reference Procedure 6 15 3 Op...

Page 564: ...l buildout adapter or the circuit pack connector The following procedure is recommended 1 Insert the appropriate CLETOP stick cleaner 2 5 mm for SC ST and FC connectors 1 25 mm for LC connectors into the adapter rotating the stick 360 degrees while inserting Push rotate stick until the stick cleaner makes contact with the connector Apply slight pressure upon contact and rotate stick 360 degrees at...

Page 565: ...hat the fiber ferrule is clean Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 if the fiber does not meet the requirements specified E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 15 2 Clean fiber adapters and circuit pack connectors Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 2 2 1 ...

Page 566: ...cial precaution to make sure that no power is being emitted from the fiber before viewing Procedure After cleaning the connector inspect the ferrule endface to ensure that it is free from any particulate contamination using an optical fiber inspection scope of at least 200X magnification When using an optical fiber scope for example the Noyes OFS 300 200X exercise extreme caution to assure that th...

Page 567: ...re allowed near the core of the glass fiber endface No large floating loose contaminates are allowed on the glass fiber and ceramic ferrule endface 3 After the connector has been verified to be cleaned it should be immediately inserted into the adapter buildout of the optical component This will assure maximum cleanliness and effectiveness of the connector No LOOSE contamination or particulate fib...

Page 568: ... stick cleaner swab of the same inside diameter as the cap either 2 5 or 1 25 mm and rotate the stick 360 degrees three 3 times Following this procedure carefully place the cap over the ferrule When the cleaned connector is ready for assembly it should be re inspected for cleanliness prior to connection E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 15 3 Optical fiber and connector inspection Supporting procedur...

Page 569: ... a contaminated mating connector it is extremely important to clean the connector ferrule end surface each time before making connections To clean the connector ferrule end surface refer to Procedure 6 15 Clean optical fibers dual LC adapters and LC lightguide buildouts LBOs 6 214 Required equipment The following equipment is required to perform this procedure CLETOP stick cleaner 1 25 mm for LC c...

Page 570: ...o zoom scope visually inspect the transmission module If required repeat Step 2 up to two more times then go to the next step 4 CAUTION Equipment damage Do not perform this step on the receive RX port The receive RX port contains a lens for focusing a wide input The lens is more easily scratched than cleaned This step should only be performed on the transmit TX port if the air blows did not work I...

Page 571: ...ssion module to maintain cleanliness until the optical fiber is connected If required reinstall the dust plug into the optical ports to maintain cleanliness E N D O F S T E P S Procedure 6 16 Clean pluggable transmission module Supporting procedures 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies 6 2 2 7 ...

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Page 573: ...ffic from one line the active line based on performance criteria and technician OS control In unidirectional 1 1 both service and protection lines could be active at the same time service in one direction protection in the other A ABN Abnormal status condition AC Alternating Current Active Active identifies a 1 1 protected OC N line which is currently selected by the receiver at either end as the ...

Page 574: ...n amplitude and in which binary zeros are represented by signal elements that have zero amplitude American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII A standard 7 bit code that represents letters numbers punctuation marks and special characters in the interchange of data among computing and communications equipment AMI Alternate Mark Inversion ANSI American National Standards Institute APD Av...

Page 575: ...ecause the APDs have a greater sensitivity to weakened light signals for example those which have traveled long distances over fiber B B3ZS Bipolar 3 Zero Substitution Backbone Ring A host ring Backup The backup and restoration features provide the capability to recover from loss of NE data because of such factors as human error power failure NE design flaws and software bugs Bandwidth The differe...

Page 576: ...tegrated Timing Supply BITS clock A BITS Building Integrated Timing Source clock is simply a clock within a central office that distributes timing to all the equipment in that central office The BITS clock is tied to an external stable timing source such as a GPS global positioning satellite Broadband Any communications channel with greater bandwidth than a voice channel sometimes used synonomousl...

Page 577: ...s See Port State Provisioning Circuit A set of transmission channels through one or more network elements that provides transmission of signals between two points to support a single communications path CIT Craft Interface Terminal CLEI Common Language Equipment Identifier Client Signal Fail CSF When a defect is detected in the incoming client signal the Generic Framing Procedure uses the Client M...

Page 578: ... carry CSF Client Signal Fail CTS Customer Technical Support now known as Technical Support Services TSS Cut Through Refers to a simple ASCII interface to an NE It enables the user to send TL1 messages directly to the NE with no interpretation or assistance provided by the WaveStar CIT CV Coding Violation CVFE Coding Violation Far End D Data Communications Channel DCC The embedded overhead communi...

Page 579: ...ect Panel DSX A panel designed to interconnect to equipment that operates at a designated rate For example a DSX 3 interconnects equipment operating at the DS3 rate Digital Multiplexer Equipment that combines time division multiplexing several digital signals into a single composite digital signal Digital Signal Levels 0 1 3 DS0 DS1 DS3 An ANSI defined signal or service level corresponding to the ...

Page 580: ...ble Programmable Read Only Memory EIA Electronic Industries Association Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC A measure of equipment tolerance to external electromagnetic fields Electromagnetic Interference EMI High energy electrically induced magnetic fields that cause data corruption in cables passing through the fields Electronic Industries Association EIA A trade association of the electronic indu...

Page 581: ... thresholds and protection switch activity When an event occurs in a controlled Network Element the controlled Network Element will generate an alarm or status message and send it to the management system Extended Superframe Format ESF A T1 format that uses the framing bit for non intrusive signaling and control A T1 frame is sent 8 000 times a second with each frame consisting of a payload of 192...

Page 582: ...ROM File Transfer and Access Management FTAM FTAM is the Open Systems Interconnection OSI standard for file transfer file access and file management Flash EPROM A technology that combines the nonvolatility of EPROM with the in circuit reprogrammability of EEPROM electrically erasable PROM Forced Term used when a circuit pack either working or protection has been locked into a service providing sta...

Page 583: ...her network elements and management systems through a data communication network GB Gigabytes Gb s Gigabits per second Generic Framing Procedure GFP The Generic Framing Procedure described in ITU T G 7041 Y1303 provides a generic mechanism to adapt traffic from higher layer client signals over a SONET network GFP Generic Framing Procedure GHz Gigahertz GNE Gateway Network Element GR XXX Telcordia ...

Page 584: ...IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers In Service IS A memory administrative state for ports IS refers to a port that is fully monitored and alarmed INC Incoming Status Intermediate Reach IR A term used to describe distances of 15 to 40 km between optical transmitter and receiver without regeneration See long reach IP Internet Protocol ...

Page 585: ...ld Out LCN Local Communications Network LEC Local Exchange Carrier LED Light Emitting Diode LGX Lightguide Cross Connect Light Emitting Diode LED Used on a circuit pack faceplate to show failure red or service state It is also used to show the alarm and status condition of the system Lightguide Build Out LBO An attenuating signal reducing element used to keep an optical output signal strength with...

Page 586: ...iming Local See Near End Local Area Network LAN A communications network that covers a limited geographic area is privately owned and user administered is mostly used for internal transfer of information within a business is normally contained within a single building or adjacent group of buildings and transmits data at a very rapid speed Locked DSn Cross Connections Locked DSn cross connections a...

Page 587: ...rvice affecting failure main or unit controller failure or power supply failure MB Megabytes Mb s Megabits per second Minor MN Indicates a non service affecting failure of equipment or facility Miscellaneous Discrete Interface Allows an operations system to control and monitor equipment collocated within a set of input and output contact closures MJ Major Alarm MM Multimode MN Minor Alarm 365 372 ...

Page 588: ...ansport services and is directly manageable by a management system Network Element NE The basic building block of a telecommunications equipment within a telecommunication network that meets SONET standards Typical internal attributes of a network element include onr or more high and low speed transmission ports built in intelligence synchronization and timing capability and access interfaces for ...

Page 589: ... manageable by a management system Non Revertive Switching In non revertive switching an active and standby line exist on the network When a protection switch occurs the standby line is selected to support traffic thereby becoming the active line The original active line then becomes the standby line This status remains in effect even when the fault clears That is there is no automatic switch back...

Page 590: ...erconnection OSI Referring to the OSI reference model a logical structure for network operations standardized by the International Standards Organization ISO Operations Interface Any interface providing you with information on the system behavior or control These include the equipment LEDs SYSCTL faceplate WaveStar CIT office alarms and all telemetry interfaces Operations Interworking OI The capab...

Page 591: ...which a standard frame format for the signal at the given rate is assembled and the point at which the standard frame format for the signal is disassembled Path Protection Group The part of a cross connection topology that is provisioned to provide path level protection switching for all the constituent signals carried by the cross connection A path protection group can be identified as an entity ...

Page 592: ...ed to the system and may be used to carry traffic between network elements The words port and line may often be used synonymously Port emphasizes the physical interface and line emphasizes the interconnection Either may be used to identify the signal being carried Port Protection Group A user provisioned association of protected optical interface ports This association is used for line protection ...

Page 593: ...unctions with various installed entities These modifications are initiated locally or remotely by either a CIT or an OS They may arrive at the node via the IAO LAN CIT port or any DCC channel The provisioned data is maintained in NVM and or hardware registers PWR Power R RAM Random Access Memory RDI Remote Defect Indication Reactive Maintenance Refers to decting defects failures and clearing them ...

Page 594: ... interconnected with its neighbor and includes capacity for transmission in either direction between adjacent nodes Path switched rings use a head end bridge and tail end switch Line switched rings actively reroute traffic over a protection line RTRV Retrieve RU Rack Unit RZ Return to Zero S SA Service Affecting SD Signal Degrade SEFS Severely Errored Frame Seconds Self Healing Ring architecture i...

Page 595: ...hich are contained in its NVM to a remote location The remote location could be the WaveStar CIT or an OS Software Download The process of transferring a generic full or partial or provisioned database from a remote entity to the target network element s memory The remote entity may be the WaveStar CIT or an OS The download procedure uses bulk transfer to move an uninterpreted binary file into the...

Page 596: ...ucture composed of STS path overhead and the STS 1 payload STS 3c Synchronous Transport Level 3 Concatenated Signal STS 3c Synchronous Transport Level 3 Concatenated Signal See OC 3c STU Synchronized Traceability Unknown Subnetwork A group of interconnected interrelated Network Elements The most common connotation is a synchronous network in which the Network Elements have data communications chan...

Page 597: ...3c signal SYSCTL System Controller circuit pack SYSCTL System Controller The system controller circuit pack that provides overall administrative control of the terminal System View A graphical depiction of the entire Network Element Selectable objects in this view are the bays and shelves T T1 A carrier system that transmits at the rate of 1 544 Mb s a DS1 signal T1X1 and T1M1 The ANSI committees ...

Page 598: ...are in lines opposite each other THz Terrahertz 1012 Hz TID Target Identifier Time Division Multiplexing TDM A technique for transmitting a number of separate data voice and or video signals simultaneously over one communications medium by interleaving a portion of each signal one after another Time Slot Assignment TSA A capability that allows any tributary in a ring to be cross connected to any t...

Page 599: ...hnical Support Organization U UAS Unavailable Seconds Unavailable Seconds UAS In performance monitoring the count of seconds in which a signal is declared failed or in which 10 consecutively severely errored seconds SES occurred until the time when 10 consecutive non SES occur Unidirectional Path Switched Ring UPSR Path Switched rings employ redundant fiber optic transmission facilities in a pair ...

Page 600: ...ry VT G Virtual Tributary Group A 9 row by 12 column SONET structure 108 bytes that carries one or more VTs of the same size Seven VT groups 756 bytes are byte interleaved within the VT organized STS 1 synchronous payload envelope VT1 5 Virtual Tributary 1 5 1 728 Mb s VT1 5 Tributary A SONET logical signal with a data rate of 1 728 Mbps In the 9 row structure of the STS 1 SPE a VT1 5 occupies thr...

Page 601: ... Area Network Wavelength Division Multiplexing WDM A means of increasing the information carrying capacity of an optical fiber by simultaneously transmitting signals at different wavelengths WDCS Wideband Digital Cross Connect System WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing Wide Area Network WAN A communication network that uses common carrier provided lines and covers an extended geographical area Wi...

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Page 603: ...48 commenting xxiii conventions used xix copy program IP 3 10 CP failed 3 11 CP not allowed crs 3 12 5 17 eqpt 3 13 5 20 CP removed or CP failure 3 14 5 23 CP software upgrade required 3 15 5 26 CPY MEM IP backup 3 16 download 3 16 restore 3 17 customer comments xxiii D danger potential sources of 1 4 database backup FTAM 6 193 FTP 6 167 FTTD 6 180 DCC inconsistent DCC values 3 70 5 112 section DC...

Page 604: ... observe progress 6 197 FTTD database backup restore 6 177 G ground strap 1 13 H holdover mode active 3 34 5 62 I IAO LAN test 4 23 illegal CP type 3 35 5 65 inc from DSX DS1 AIS 3 38 inc from DSX DS1 LOF 3 39 inc from DSX DS1 LOS 3 40 inc from DSX DS1 sig failed 3 41 inc from DSX DS3 AIS 3 42 inc from DSX DS3 LOF 3 43 inc from DSX DS3 LOS 3 44 inc from DSX DS3 sig failed 3 45 inc from fiber DS3 A...

Page 605: ...4 21 low speed port loopbacks 4 21 M maintenance philosophy 4 4 maintenance signals path unequipped signals 4 6 remote failure indicator RFI signals 4 5 manual reference switch 3 74 5 116 manual switch 3 75 5 117 manual sync mode switch 3 76 5 119 manuals xxi masking alarms 4 9 Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS 3 77 Member Signal Unacceptable LCAS 5 120 N neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable nbr tid TID 3...

Page 606: ...6 169 automatic backup FTTD 6 183 section DCC channel failed 3 87 5 142 serial port software download 6 124 software download apply 6 157 remotely 6 161 serially 6 124 STSN inc STSN alarms 3 56 synchronization reference protection 4 19 SYSCTL replace 6 35 SYSCTL CP failed 3 88 SYSCTL test 4 23 system controller replace upgrade 6 35 T terminal loopbacks 4 21 4 21 time of day not provisioned 3 89 tr...

Page 607: ...sion mismatch 3 95 5 161 VT inc VT alarms 3 65 5 108 W waiting for download 3 96 warning labels laser 1 11 WaveStar CIT connect 6 24 install 6 5 overview 4 3 365 372 333 R2 1 Issue 4 June 2005 Lucent Technologies I N D E X I N 5 ...

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