HI-RXTEMP
Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Objects: TRUNK
The Equipment High Receive temperature alarm refers to the temperature of the trunk card port for the TXP
and MXP cards. The HI-RXTEMP threshold is user-provisionable.
Clear the HI-RXTEMP Alarm
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
If a shelf HITEMP alarm is also present, complete the
2.
If a HI-LASERTEMP alarm is also present, complete the
3.
If the alarm does not clear, log onto http://www.cisco.com/tac for more information or call TAC
(1-800-553-2447).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1
If a shelf HITEMP alarm is also present, complete the
.
Step 2
If a HI-LASERTEMP alarm is also present, complete the
.
If no data alarms have occurred, the card does not need to be replaced immediately.
Note
Step 3
If the alarm does not clear, log onto http://www.cisco.com/tac for more information or call TAC (1-800-553-2447).
HI-TXPOWER
Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
Logical Objects: 2R, EQPT, ESCON, FC, GE, ISC, OCN/STMN, PPM, TRUNK
The Equipment High Transmit Power alarm is an indicator on the TXP_MR_E, TXP_MR_10G,
TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, MXP_2.5G_10G, OC192-XFP, ADM-10G, or OTU2_XP card transmitted
optical signal power. HI-TXPOWER occurs when the measured optical power of the transmitted signal exceeds
the threshold.
Clear the HI-TXPOWER Alarm
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
Check the PM of the Trunk-Tx port. Verify that received power is above the optics threshold:
2.
Physically verify, by using a standard power meter that the optical output power is overcoming the expected
power threshold. If so, the card should be replaced at first opportunity
3.
Complete the
Physically Replace a Card, on page 453
procedure.
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Alarm Troubleshooting
HI-RXTEMP