Step 3
Determine whether alarms are suppressed for a port and if so, raise the suppressed alarms:
a) Double-click the card to open the card view.
b) Click the
Provisioning
>
Alarm Profiles
>
Alarm Behavior
tabs and complete one of the following substeps:
• If the Suppress Alarms column check box is checked for a port row, deselect it and click
Apply.
• If the Suppress Alarms column check box is not checked for a port row, from the View menu choose
Go to Previous View
.
Step 4
If the AS-CMD condition is reported for a card and not an individual port, in node view (single-shelf mode) or shelf view
(multishelf mode), click the
Provisioning
>
Alarm Profiles
>
Alarm Behavior
tabs.
Step 5
Locate the row number for the reported card slot.
Step 6
Click the
Suppress Alarms
column check box to deselect the option for the card row.
Step 7
If the condition is reported for the backplane, the alarms are suppressed for cards that are not in the optical or electrical
slots. To clear the alarm, complete the following steps:
a) Click the
Provisioning
>
Alarm Profiles
>
Alarm Behavior
tabs.
b) In the backplane row, uncheck the
Suppress Alarms
column check box.
c) Click
Apply.
Step 8
If the condition is reported for the shelf, cards and other equipment are affected. To clear the alarm, complete the following
steps:
a) In node view (single-shelf mode) or shelf view (multishelf mode), click the
Provisioning
>
Alarm Profiles
>
Alarm
Behavior
tabs if you have not already done so.
b) Click the
Suppress Alarms
check box located at the bottom of the window to deselect the option.
c) Click
Apply.
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).
AS-MT
Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Objects: 2R, AOTS, EQPT, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCH, OCN/STMN, OMS, OTS, PPM, SHELF,
TRUNK
The Alarms Suppressed for Maintenance Command condition applies to MXP or TXP cards and occurs when
a client or trunk port is placed in the Out-of-Service and Management, Maintenance (OOS-MA,MT) service
state for loopback testing operations.
While provisioning traffic between two MXP-MR-10DME, MXP-MR-2.5G, or MXPP-MR-2.5G cards,
putting the trunk port (09) of the card OOS-MT (initially IS) results in the AS-MT alarm being reported on
both trunk and client port. This is because all the GFP interfaces derive their state from the trunk state if the
trunk is not IS-NR. If the Trunk port state is IS-NR, then all the GFP interfaces derive their state from the
corresponding client port. When the trunk is moved to AS-MT, which is not IS, the GFP of the client port
also moves to the AS-MT state. The FAC of the client does not change state.
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