• MAN-REQ (for an ML-Series object)
• RPR-SF
• RPR-SD
• WTR (for an ML-Series object)
Clear the FORCED-REQ Condition
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
Complete the
Clear a 1+1 Force or Manual Switch Command, on page 445
procedure.
2.
If the condition is raised on an IEEE 802.17b-based RPR span, enter the following command in the CLI
in RPR-IEEE interface configuration mode:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
Complete the
Clear a 1+1 Force or Manual Switch Command, on page 445
procedure.
Step 2
If the condition is raised on an IEEE 802.17b-based RPR span, enter the following command in the CLI in RPR-IEEE
interface configuration mode:
router(config-if)#no rpr-ieee protection request force-switch {east | west}
If the troubleshooting procedure does not clear the alarm, log into the Technical Support Website at
or call the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (1 800 553-2447) to report the problem.
FORCED-REQ-SPAN (2R, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCN/STMN, OTS)
Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Objects: 2R, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCN/STMN, OTS
The Force Switch Request Span condition applies to Y-cable-protected TXP configurable clients (OC-3,
OC-12/STM-4,OC-48/STM-16, OC-192/STM-64, FC, ESCON, or FICON). If traffic is present on a working
port and you use the FORCE command to prevent it from switching to the protect port (indicated by FORCED
TO WORKING), FORCED-REQ-SPAN indicates this force switch. In this case, the force is affecting not
only the facility, but the span.
For more information about protection schemes, refer to the
document.
Note
FORCED-REQ-SPAN (TRUNK)
Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
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Clear the FORCED-REQ Condition