cannot be set because it exceeds the port parameter range. For example, this condition is raised when APC
attempts to set the OPT-BST gain higher than 20 dBm (the card maximum setpoint) or to set the attenuation
on the express VOA lower than 0 dBm (its minimum setpoint).
A common cause of an amplifier trying to attain a value higher than the maximum setpoint or an attenuator
trying to attain a value lower than the minimum setpoint is the low input power.
Note
Clear the APC-OUT-OF-RANGE Alarm
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
There are various root causes for the APC-OUT-OF-RANGE condition. To determine the correct root
cause, complete the network-level troubleshooting procedures and node level problems located in
Level (Intranode) Problems, on page 80
of Chapter,
General Troubleshooting, on page 1
DETAILED STEPS
There are various root causes for the APC-OUT-OF-RANGE condition. To determine the correct root cause, complete
the network-level troubleshooting procedures and node level problems located in
Node Level (Intranode) Problems, on
of Chapter,
General Troubleshooting, on page 1
If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/index.html
for more information or call Cisco TAC (1 800 553-2447).
APC-WRONG-GAIN
Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Object: AOTS
The APC-WRONG-GAIN condition is raised on the amplifier card (OMP-AMP-17-C), when the actual gain
of the card (17dB) does not match the expected gain calculated by APC. There is a margin of +1 or -1 dB
before the condition is raised.
The APC-WRONG-GAIN condition indicates a system issue and not the card problem.
Note
Clear the APC-WRONG-GAIN Alarm
The condition can be cleared by recovering the power at the input port:
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Clear the APC-OUT-OF-RANGE Alarm