Procedure 5-31: Clear
″
inc. STSN
″
conditions/alarms
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Overview
This procedure is used to clear all
inc. STSN
conditions/alarms,
including:
•
inc. STSN AIS
•
inc. STSN LOP
•
inc. STSN RFI-P
•
inc. STSN sig. degrade (BER)
•
inc. STSN sig. failed (BER)
•
inc. STSN unequipped
Refer
and
Chapter 3, “Alarms, conditions, and
for the possible alarm levels for the different alarms.
Before you begin
Prior to performing this procedure:
1.
Refer to
and
in this chapter.
2.
Refer to
and
“Electrostatic discharge” (1-13)
in
Procedure
Complete the following steps to clear an
inc. STSN
alarm.
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1
From the WaveStar
®
CIT System View, click the
Alarm List
button
and locate the
inc. STSN
alarm in the resulting alarm list.
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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.
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3
Refer to the Probable Cause column in the alarm list, determine the
circuit pack affected by the
inc. STSN
alarm, and note the
corresponding AID.
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4
Note the source address of the STSN alarm/condition reported (for
example, m-1-1). Based on the circuit layout or other office records,
Trouble clearing procedures
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