• For the TXP_MR_10E card, click the
Provisioning
>
Line
>
SONET
(or
Provisioning
>
Line
>
SDH
) tabs.
• For the TXP_MR_10G card, click the
Provisioning
>
Line
>
SONET
(or
Provisioning
>
Line
>
SDH
) tabs.
• For the TXP_MR_2.5G card, click the
Provisioning
>
Line
>
SONET
(or
Provisioning
>
Line
>
SDH
) tabs.
If it is not IS, choose
IS
(or
Unlocked
) from the administrative state drop-down list. This creates the IS-NR service
state.
Step 7
If the port is in IS (or Unlocked) state but its output power is outside of the specifications, complete the
procedure. (These specifications are listed in the Configuration guide.)
Step 8
If the signal source is IS and within expected range, come back to the unit reporting OPWR-HDEG and clean all
connected fiber in the same line direction as the reported alarm according to site practice. If no site practice exists,
complete the procedure in the Maintain the Node chapter of the Configuration guide.
Unplugging fiber can cause a traffic hit. To avoid this, perform a traffic switch if possible. Refer to the
procedures in the
Protection Switching, Lock Initiation, and Clearing, on page 443
section. For more detailed
protection switching information, refer to the Configuration guide.
Note
Step 9
Repeat Steps
to
for any other port on the card reporting the OPWR-HDEG
alarm.
Step 10
If the optical power is outside of the expected range for the 80-WXC-C card, check the power level coming from the
another card port that is connected to the alarmed 80-WXC-C port and verify if a bulk attenuator was installed as
provisioned by CTP.
Step 11
If the OCM power range is incorrect for the 80-WXC-C card, verify if the Channel LOS Threshold parameter associated
with the failing port and wavelength was imported correctly from CTP to CTC using the NE update file and if the
parameter was applied to the card ports using the Launch ANS function.
Step 12
If the alarm does not clear, look for and troubleshoot any other alarm that could identify the source of the problem.
Step 13
If no other alarms exist that could be the source of the OPWR-HDEG, or if clearing an alarm did not clear the alarm,
place all of the card ports in
OOS,DSBLD
(or
Locked,disabled
) administrative state.
Step 14
Complete the
Physically Replace a Card, on page 453
procedure for the reporting card.
If the condition does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/
for more information or call Cisco TAC (1 800 553-2447).
OPWR-HFAIL
Default Severity: Critical (CR), Service-Affecting (SA)
Logical Objects: AOTS, OCH, OMS, OTS
The Output Power Failure alarm occurs on an amplifier card (OPT-BST, OPT-PRE, OPT-AMP-C, EDRA-x-xx,
or OPT-AMP-17-C) AOTS port; 40-SMR1-C and 40-SMR2-C card LINE-RX port; and WXC card OCH
port. This alarm is raised in the control gain mode and the control power working mode.
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Alarm Troubleshooting
OPWR-HFAIL