Procedure 5-28: Clear
″
inc. FE-LAN LOS
″
alarm
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Overview
This procedure is used to clear an
inc. FE-LAN LOS
alarm indicated
by a lighted Critical/Major (
CR/MJ
) or Minor (
MN/ABN
) LED on the
SYSCTL faceplate and reported as critical, major, minor, or Not
Alarmed in the WaveStar
®
CIT Alarm List.
Before you begin
Prior to performing this procedure:
1.
Refer to
and
in this chapter.
2.
Refer to
“Electrostatic discharge” (1-13)
in
Procedure
Complete the following steps to clear an
inc. FE-LAN LOS
alarm.
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1
From the WaveStar
®
CIT System View, click the
Alarm List
button
and locate the
inc. FE-LAN LOS
alarm in the resulting alarm list.
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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.
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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 with
not supposed to be in service,
From the System View, select
Configuration
→
Update System
→
Update States
.
Proceed to
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4
Check local cable connections between the shelf backplane and the
interconnecting equipment for faulty connections or damage and
repair/replace as necessary.
Trouble clearing procedures
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