Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified could result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Statement 1057
Warning
If a circuit shows a partial status when the EOC or EOC-L alarm is raised, it occurs when the logical circuit
is in place. The circuit is able to carry traffic when the DCC termination issue is resolved. You do not need
to delete the circuit when troubleshooting this alarm.
Note
Clear the EOC-L Alarm
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
Complete the "Clear the EOC Alarm" procedure.
DETAILED STEPS
Complete the "Clear the EOC Alarm" procedure.
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).
High-performance devices on this card can get hot during operation. To remove the card, hold it by the
faceplate and bottom edge. Allow the card to cool before touching any other part of it or before placing
it in an antistatic bag.
Statement 201
Warning
EQPT
Default Severity: Critical (CR), Service-Affecting (SA)
Logical Objects: AICI-AEP, AICI-AIE, EQPT, PPM
An Equipment Failure alarm indicates that a hardware failure has occurred on the reporting card. If the EQPT
alarm occurs with a BKUPMEMP, refer to the procedure to clear the alarm. (Clearing a BKUPMEMP alarm
also clears an EQPT alarm.)
This alarm is also invoked if a diagnostic circuit detects a card application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)
failure. In this case, if the card is part of a protection group, an APS switch occurs. If the card is the protect
card, switching is inhibited and a
, is raised. The standby path generates a path-type
alarm. For more information about provisioning PPMs (SFPs), refer to the
Installing the GBIC, SFP, SFP+,
and XFP Optical Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms
document.
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