This is available on the single controller and dual controller cards. The node can be in a standalone or multishelf
configuration.
The system mode cannot be changed under the following conditions:
• “SHELF-COMM-FAIL” alarm is present - if this alarm does occur, the user can still proceed with the
mode conversion after resetting the active controller (TNCS).
• any SSC is in limited state
• ONS 15454 chassis is present as a part of the multishelf set-up
This task enables the user to change the system mode using the LCD module.
Purpose
None
Tools/ Equipment
As needed
Required/ As Needed
Onsite
Onsite/ Remote
Superuser only
Security Level
Procedure
Step 1
On the front panel, just below the LCD display, are three buttons, marked
Slot
,
Status
and
Port
.
Step 2
Repeatedly press the
Port
button to reach the
Mode Change Configuration
option from the main menu.
Step 3
Press the
Status
button to enter the
Mode Change Configuration
option.
Controller
Status = Mode cfg
Step 4
On the left hand side of the LCD display (the
Slot
button), the ANSI option is displayed. On the right hand
side of the LCD display, (the
Port
button) , the ETSI option is displayed.
Step 5
Select the required mode, either by pressing the
Slot
or
Port
button. If the user by mistake, chooses the current
mode, a relevant error message is displayed.
Step 6
On successful mode change, the LCD display reads:
Changing mode...
TNC may reset
Step 7
After successful mode change, the control card automatically reboots. In case of multishelf configuration, all
the control cards reboot simultaneously.
Step 8
To verify mode change, go to the
System Mode
area in the
General
tab of CTC and confirm the current
mode. Alternatively, use the
rtrv-ne-gen
TL1 command to check the current mode.
Maintaining the ONS 15454 M12 (ANSI and ETSI), ONS 15454 M2 and ONS 15454 M6 Shelf
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Maintaining the ONS 15454 M12 (ANSI and ETSI), ONS 15454 M2 and ONS 15454 M6 Shelf
NTP-G795 Change System Mode Using LCD