TL1 Alarms and Errors



Note The terms "Unidirectional Path Switched Ring" and "UPSR" may appear in Cisco literature. These terms do not refer to using Cisco ONS 15xxx products in a unidirectional path switched ring configuration. Rather, these terms, as well as "Path Protected Mesh Network" and "PPMN," refer generally to Cisco's path protection feature, which may be used in any topological network configuration. Cisco does not recommend using its path protection feature in any particular topological network configuration.


This chapter provides TL1 alarm and error information supported by the Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15327, including:

Alarms

Errors

Echo

Each alarm includes a description and severity. Errors are listed by error type and include error message. Conditions are not alarmed (NA) or not reported (NR) and are listed in the "Condition" Table 4-76 on page 4-51.

7.1  Alarms

Refer to "Alarm Troubleshooting" in the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide or the Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide for complete alarm definitions, trouble notifications, and fault recovery procedures. The alarms are listed alphabetically by alarmable object:

AEP

AIP

BITS

BP

CC

CKT

DS1

DS3

DWDM Client

DWDM Trunk

ECN

ENV

EQPT

ETHER

EXTSYNCH

FAN

FUDC

HDGE (G1000)

MSUDC

NE

NERING

NESYNCH

OCN

OSCRING

OTS

STSMON

STSTERM

UPC-CKT

VT-MON

VT-TERM


For a sample of each TL1 alarm that can be generated by the Cisco ONS 15454, refer to the file 15454_r41_tl1_alarms.txt or 15454_r45_tl1_alarms.txt on the Cisco ONS 15454 Software CD in the subdirectory \Tl1. For a sample of each TL1 alarm that can be generated by the Cisco ONS 15327, refer to the file 15327_r40_tl1_alarms.txt or 15327_r45_tl1_alarms.txt on the Cisco ONS 15327 Software CD in the subdirectory \Tl1. These files can be used to test an operations support system's ability to receive alarms which the ONS 15454/ONS 15327 can raise.

7.1.1  AEP

Alarm expansion panel

Table 7-1 AEP  

AEP Alarm
Severity
Description

EQPT

CR/SA

An Equipment Failure alarm indicates that a hardware failure has occurred on the reporting card.

MFGMEM

CR/SA

The manufacturing data memory failure alarm means that the ONS 15454/15327 cannot access the data on the erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM).


7.1.2  AIP

Auxiliary interface protection module

Table 7-2 AIP 

AIP Alarm
Severity
Description

INVMACADR

MJ/NSA

The Equipment Failure Invalid MAC Address alarm occurs when the ONS 15454/15327 Media Access Control layer address (MAC Address) is invalid.

MEA

CR/SA

If the Mismatch of Equipment Attributes alarm is reported against the AIP, the fuse in the AIP board blew or is missing. The MEA alarm also occurs when an old AIP board with a 2-Amp fuse is installed in a newer 10 Gbps-compatible or ANSI shelf assembly (15454-SA-ANSI).

MFGMEM

CR/SA

The manufacturing data memory failure alarm means that the ONS 15454/15327 cannot access the data on the erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM).


7.1.3  BITS

Building integration timing supply (BITS) incoming references (BITS-1, BITS-2)

Table 7-3 BITS 

BITS Alarm
Severity
Description

LOF

MJ/SA

A port on the TCC/MIC BITS input detects a loss of frame (LOF) on the incoming BITS timing reference signal.

LOS

MJ/SA

The TCC/MIC card has a loss of signal (LOS) condition from the BITS timing source.

SSM-FAIL

MN/NSA

Synchronization status messaging failed.


7.1.4  BP

The backplane

Table 7-4 BP 

BP Alarm
Severity
Description

MEA

CR/SA

The MEA alarm for the backplane occurs when the revision of the backplane is incompatible with cross-connect equipment.

MFGMEM

CR/SA

The Manufacturing Data Memory Failure (MFGMEM) alarm means that the ONS 15454/15327 cannot access the data on the erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM).


7.1.5  CC

Control channel

Table 7-5 CC 

CC Alarm
Severity
Description

LMP-HELLODOWN

MN/NSA

The Link Management Protocol (LMP) Hello Down alarm means that Hello protocol, which monitors unified control plane (UCP) control channel status, is not available for link management.

LMP-NDFAIL

MN/NSA

The LMP Neighbor Detection Fail alarm means that neighbor detection within the UCP has failed.


7.1.6  CKT

UCP circuit

Table 7-6 CKT 

CKT Alarm
Severity
Description

CKTDOWN

CR/SA

The Unified Control Plane (UCP) Circuit Down alarm applies to logical circuits created within the UCP between devices and It occurs when the there is signaling failure across a UCP interface.


7.1.7  DS1

A DS1 line on a DS1 or DS3XM card

Table 7-7 DS1 

DS1 Alarm
Severity
Description

LOF (DS-1)

MJ/SA

The DS-1 LOF alarm indicates that the receiving ONS 15454 has lost frame delineation in an incoming DS-1 data stream.

LOS (DS-1)

MJ/SA

A LOS (DS-1) alarm for a DS-3 port or a DS-1 port occurs when the port on the card is in service but no signal is being received.

LOS (DS-3)

CR/SA

The LOS (DS-3) for either a DS-3 port or a DS-1 port occurs when the port on the card is in service but no signal is being received.

RCVR-MISS

MJ/SA

A Facility Termination Equipment Receiver Missing alarm occurs when the facility termination equipment detects an incorrect amount of impedance on its backplane connector.

TRMT

MJ/SA

A Missing Transmitter alarm occurs when there is a transmit failure on the DS-1 card because of an internal hardware failure. The card must be replaced.

TRMT-MISS

MJ/SA

A Facility Termination Equipment Transmitter Missing alarm occurs when the facility termination equipment detects an incorrect amount of impedance on its backplane connector.


7.1.8  DS3

A DS3 line on a DS3 or DS3XM card

Table 7-8 DS3 

DS3 Alarm
Severity
Description

LOF

CR/SA

The DS-3 LOF alarm indicates that the receiving ONS 15454/15327 has lost frame delineation in the incoming DS-3 data stream.

LOS

CR/SA

The LOS (DS-3) for either a DS-3 port or a DS-1 port occurs when the port on the card is in service but no signal is being received.


7.1.9  DWDM Client

The port (such as OC-12 or OC-48) where the client signal is plugged in

Table 7-9 DWDM Client 

DWDM Client Alarm
Severity
Description

AUTOLSROFF

CR/SA

The Auto Laser Shutdown alarm occurs when the OC-192 card temperature exceeds 194° F (90 ° C).

CARLOSS (ML-Series)

MJ/SA

A Carrier Loss alarm on the ML-series Ethernet (traffic) card is the data equivalent of an LOS (OC-N).

EOC

MJ/NSA

The SONET Data Communications Channel (DCC) Termination Failure alarm occurs when the ONS 15454 loses its data communications channel.

HI-LASERBIAS

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Transmit Laser Bias Current alarm is raised against the TXP and MXP card laser performance. The alarm indicates that the card laser has reached the maximum laser bias tolerance.

HI-LASERTEMP

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Laser Optical Transceiver Temperature alarm applies to the TXP and MXP cards. This alarm occurs when the internally measured transceiver temperature exceeds the card default level by 2° C.

HI-RXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Receive Power alarm is an indicator for TXP card and MXP card received optical signal power. This alarm occurs when the measured optical power of the received signal exceeds the threshold.

HI-TXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Transmit Power alarm is an indicator for TXP card and MXP card transmitted optical signal power. This alarm occurs when the measured optical power of the transmitted signal exceeds the threshold.

LOF (OC-N)

CR/SA

The LOF alarm occurs when a port on the reporting OC-N card has an LOF condition. LOF indicates that the receiving ONS 15454 has lost frame delineation in the incoming data.

LO-LASERBIAS

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Transmit Laser Bias Current alarm is raised against the TXP and MXP card laser performance. The alarm indicates that the card laser has reached the minimum laser bias tolerance.

LO-LASERTEMP

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Laser Optical Transceiver Temperature alarm applies to the TXP and MXP cards. This alarm occurs when the internally measured transceiver temperature falls 2° C under the card default level.

LO-RXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Receive Power alarm is an indicator for TXP card and MXP card received optical signal power. This alarm occurs when the measured optical power of the received signal falls under the threshold.

LOS (OC-N)

CR/SA

A LOS alarm on an OC-N port occurs when a SONET receiver detects an all-zero pattern for 10 microseconds or longer.

LO-TXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Transmit Power alarm is an indicator for TXP card and MXP card transmitted optical signal power. This alarm occurs when the measured optical power of the transmitted signal falls under the threshold.

PORT-CODE-MISM

MJ/NSA (R4.1)
CR/SA (R4.5)

The Pluggable Port Security Code Mismatch alarm refers to ML-series Ethernet (traffic) cards (MXP and TXP) and occurs when the SFP connector that is plugged into the card is not supported by Cisco.

PORT-COMM-FAIL

MJ/SA (R4.5)
CR/SA (R4.1)

The Port Communication Failure alarm applies to TXP and MXP card SFPs and occurs when the card cannot communicate with the SFP.

PORT-MISMATCH

MJ/NSA (R4.1)
CR/SA (R4.5)

The Pluggable Port Mismatch alarm applies to ML-series Ethernet (traffic) card small form pluggable (SFP) connectors. The alarm indicates that the provisioned payload for the connector does not match the SFP configuration.

PORT-MISSING

MJ/NSA (R4.1)
CR/SA (R4.5)

The Pluggable Port Missing alarm applies to ML-series Ethernet (traffic) card small form pluggable (SFP) connectors. The alarm indicates that the connector is not plugged into the card port.

SQUELCHED

MJ/SA

The DWDM Client Signal Squelched alarm is raised by an MXP or TXP card when G.709 monitoring is enabled and the card is operating in transparent mode.

SSM-FAIL

MN/NSA

The SSM Failed alarm occurs when the synchronization status messaging received by the ONS 15454 fails.

TIM

CR/SA (R4.5)
NA/NSA (R4.1 and OCn)

The Section Trace Identifier Mismatch (TIM) occurs when the expected J1 path trace string does not match the received string.

TIM-MON

MN/NSA

The TIM Section Monitor Trace Identifier Mismatch alarm is similar to the TIM-P alarm, but it applies to TXP and MXP cards when they are configured in transparent mode.


7.1.10  DWDM Trunk

The main span of the link; from the card point of view, it is the port operating in the 100-GHz spacing frequency grid

Table 7-10 DWDM Trunk 

DWDM Trunk Alarm
Severity
Description

AUTOLSROFF

CR/SA

The Auto Laser Shutdown alarm occurs when the OC-192 card temperature exceeds 194° F (90° C).

CARLOSS (ML-Series)

MJ/SA

A Carrier Loss alarm on the ML-series Ethernet (traffic) card occurs when the Ethernet port has lost its link and is not receiving a valid signal.

DSP-COMM-FAIL

MJ/SA

The DSP Communication Failure alarm indicates that there is a communications failure between an MXP or TXP card microprocessor and the on-board DSP chip that controls the trunk (DWDM) port.

DSP-FAIL

MJ/SA

The DSP Failure alarm indicates that a DSP-COMM-FAIL has persisted for an extended period on an MXP or TXP card and that the card is faulty.

EOC

MJ/NSA

The SONET Data Communications Channel (DCC) Termination Failure alarm occurs when the ONS 15454 loses its data communications channel.

GCC-EOC

MJ/NSA

The GCC Embedded Operation Channel Failure alarm applies to the OTN communication channel for TXP and MXP cards. It is raised when the channel cannot operate.

HI-LASERBIAS

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Transmit Laser Bias Current alarm is raised against the TXP and MXP card laser performance. The alarm indicates that the card laser has reached the maximum laser bias tolerance.

HI-LASERTEMP

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Laser Optical Transceiver Temperature alarm applies to the TXP and MXP cards. This alarm occurs when the internally measured transceiver temperature exceeds the card default level by 2° C.

HI-RXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Receive Power alarm is an indicator of the optical signal power that is transmitted to the TXP or MXP card.

HI-RXTEMP

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Receive temperature alarm refers to the temperature of the trunk card port on the TXP and MXP cards.

HI-TXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment High Transmit Power alarm is an indicator for TXP card and MXP card transmitted optical signal power. This alarm occurs when the measured optical power of the transmitted signal exceeds the threshold.

LOC

CR/SA

Loss of Fiber Continuity - Mux 32 occurs when G709 is turned on for trunk ports.

LOF (OC-N)

CR/SA

The LOF alarm occurs when a port on the reporting OC-N card has an LOF condition.

LO-LASERBIAS

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Transmit Laser Bias Current alarm is raised against the TXP and MXP card laser performance. The alarm indicates that the card laser has reached the minimum laser bias tolerance.

LO-LASERTEMP

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Laser Optical Transceiver Temperature alarm applies to the TXP and MXP cards. This alarm occurs when the internally measured transceiver temperature falls 2° C under the card default level.

LOM

CR/SA

The optical transport unit (OTU) Loss of Multiframe alarm applies to MXP and TXP cards when the Multi Frame Alignment Signal (MFAS) overhead field is errored for more than five frames and persists for more than three milliseconds.

LO-RXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Receive Power alarm is an indicator for TXP card and MXP card received optical signal power. This alarm occurs when the measured optical power of the received signal falls under the threshold.

LO-RXTEMP

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Receive temperature alarm refers to the temperature of the trunk card port for the TXP and MXP cards.

LOS (OC-N)

CR/SA

An OC-N LOS alarm occurs when a SONET receiver detects an all-zero pattern for 10 microseconds or longer.

LO-TXPOWER

MN/NSA

The Equipment Low Transmit Power alarm is an indicator for TXP card and MXP card transmitted optical signal power. This alarm occurs when the measured optical power of the transmitted signal falls under the threshold.

OTUK-LOF

CR/SA

The OTUK LOF alarm applies to TXP cards and MXP cards when G.709 monitoring is enabled for the cards. The alarm indicates that the card has lost frame delineation on the input data. Loss of frame occurs when the optical transport unit overhead frame alignment (FAS) area is errored for more than five frames and that the error persists more than three milliseconds.

PTIM

MN/NSA

The Payload Type Identifier Mismatch alarm occurs when there is a mismatch between the way the G.709 option is configured on MXP cards and TXP card at each end of the optical span.

SSM-FAIL

MN/NSA

The SSM Failed alarm occurs when the synchronization status messaging received by the ONS 15454 fails.

TIM-MON

MN/NSA

The TIM Section Monitor Trace Identifier Mismatch alarm is similar to the TIM-P alarm, but it applies to TXP and MXP cards when they are configured in transparent mode.

WVL-MISMATCH

MJ/SA

The Equipment Wavelength Mismatch alarm applies to the TXP and MXP cards. It occurs when you provision the card in CTC with a wavelength that the card does not support.


7.1.11  ECN

An EC1 line on an EC1 card

Table 7-11 ECN 

ECN Alarm
Severity
Description

LOF

CR/SA

The EC-N LOF alarm occurs when a port on the reporting OC-N card has an LOF condition.

LOS

CR/SA

LOS on an EC-N port occurs when a SONET receiver detects an all-zero pattern for 10 microseconds or longer.


7.1.12  ENV

An environmental alarm port on an AIC card (ONS 15454) or MIC card (ONS 15327)

Table 7-12 ENV 

ENV Alarm
Severity
Description

EXT

MN/NSA

A Failure Detected External to the NE alarm occurs because an environmental alarm is present, for example, a door is open or flooding has occurred.


7.1.13  EQPT

A card in any of the card slots. This object is used for alarms that refer to the card itself and all other objects on the card including ports, lines, STS and VT.

Table 7-13 EQPT 

EQPT Alarm
Severity
Description

AUTORESET

MN/NSA

The Automatic System Reset alarm occurs when you change an IP address or perform any other operation that causes an automatic card-level reboot.

BKUPMEMP

CR/NSA

A problem with the TCC/XTC card's flash memory.

CARLOSS

MJ/SA

A Carrier Loss on the LAN Equipment alarm occurs when the ONS 15454/15327 and the workstation hosting CTC do not have a TCP/IP connection.

COMIOXC

CR/SA

The I/O Slot To Cross-Connect (XCON) Communication Failure alarm is caused by the cross-connect card. It occurs when there is a communication failure for a particular I/O slot.

CONTBUS-A

MJ/NSA

The TCC/XTC card in Slot 7/Slot 5 has lost communication with a traffic card.

CONTBUS-A-18

MJ/NSA

The main processor on the TCC/XTC card in Slot 7/Slot 5 has lost communication with the coprocessor on the second TCC/XTC card in Slot 11/Slot 6.

CONTBUS-B

MJ/NSA

The TCC/XTC card in Slot 11/Slot 6 has lost communication with a traffic card.

CONTBUS-B-18

MJ/NSA

The main processor on the TCC/XTC card in Slot 11/Slot 6 has lost communication with the coprocessor on the TCC/XTC card in Slot 7/Slot 5.

CTNEQPT-PBPROT

CR/SA

A failure of the main payload between the protect cross-connect (XC/XCVT/XC10G) card in Slot 10, or the protect XTC card, and the reporting traffic card.

CTNEQPT-PBWORK

CR/SA

A failure of the main payload bus between the active cross-connect (XC/XCVT/XC10G) card in Slot 8, or the active XTC card, and the reporting traffic card.

ERROR-CONFIG

MN/NSA

The Error in Startup Configuration alarm applies to the ML-series Ethernet cards. These cards process startup configuration files line by line. If one or more lines cannot be executed, the error causes the ERROR-CONFIG alarm.

EQPT

CR/SA

A hardware failure occurred on the reporting card.

EXCCOL

MN/NSA

There are too many collisions are occurring between data packets on the network management LAN, and communications between the ONS 15454/15327 and CTC may be affected.

HITEMP

CR/SA
MN/NSA

CR/SA for NE.
MN/NSA for EQPT.
The High Temperature alarm occurs when the temperature of the ONS 15454 is above 122° F (50° C).

IMPROPRMVL

CR/SA

A card was physically removed from its slot before the card was deleted from CTC.

MEA

CR/SA

The MEA alarm for equipment is reported against a card slot when the physical card inserted into a slot does not match the card type that is provisioned for that slot in CTC.

MEM-GONE

MJ/NSA

Data generated by software operations exceeds the memory capacity of the TCC/XTC card.

MEM-LOW

MN/NSA

Data generated by software operations is close to exceeding the memory capacity of the TCC/XTC card.

NO-CONFIG

MN/NSA

The No Startup Configuration alarm applies to ML-series Ethernet cards and occurs when you pre-provision a high-speed slot for the card without inserting the card first, or when you insert a card without pre-provisioning.

PEER-
NORESPONSE

MJ/NSA

The switch agent raises a Peer Card Not Responding alarm if either traffic card in a protection group does not receive a response to the peer status request message

PROTNA

MN/NSA

The Protection Unit Not Available is raised by an out-of-service protection when a TCC/XTC or cross-connect card or port that is provisioned as part of a protection group is not available.

PWR-REDUN

MN/NSA

The Redundant Power Capability Lost alarm applies to cards (such as the TCC2 and newer optical cards) that have two built-in fuses. The alarm indicates that one of the fuses has blown, and must be serviced.

SFTWDOWN

MN/NSA

A Software Download in progress alarm occurs when the TCC/XTC is downloading or transferring software.

SWMTXMOD

CR/SA

The Switching Matrix Module Failure alarm occurs on the cross-connect card or a traffic card. If the alarm reports against a traffic card, it means that the logic component on the cross-connect card is out of frame (OOF) with the logic component on the reporting traffic card.


7.1.14  ETHER

Ethernet, such as for straight-through (CAT 5) LAN cables.

Table 7-14 ETHER 

ETHER Alarm
Severity
Description

CARLOSS (E-Series)

MJ/SA

A Carrier Loss on the LAN E-Series Ethernet Card alarm is the data equivalent of an LOS (OC-N). The Ethernet card has lost its link and is not receiving a valid signal.

CARLOSS (G-Series)

MJ/SA

A Carrier Loss on the LAN G-Series Ethernet Card alarm is the data equivalent of an LOS (OC-N). The Ethernet card has lost its link and is not receiving a valid signal.


7.1.15  EXTSYNCH

BITS outgoing references (SYNC-BITS1, SYNC-BITS2)

Table 7-15 EXTSYNCH 

EXTSYNCH Alarm
Severity
Description

SYNCPRI

MN/NSA

A loss of the primary timing source (reference 1).

SYNCSEC

MN/NSA

A loss of the secondary timing source (reference 2).

SYNCTHIRD

MN/NSA

A loss of the third timing source (reference 3).


7.1.16  FAN

Fan-tray assembly

Table 7-16 FAN 

FAN Alarm
Severity
Description

EQPT-MISS

CR/SA

Indicates the replaceable fan-tray assembly unit is missing or not fully inserted.

FAN

CR/SA

A problem with the fan-tray assembly.

FANDEGRADE

MJ/NSA

The Partial Fan Failure alarm is raised if fan speed for one of the fans in the fan-tray assembly falls below 500 RPM when read by a tachometry counter.

MEA

CR/SA

The MEA alarm is reported against the fan tray when a newer fan-tray assembly (15454-FTA3) with a 5 Amp fuse is used with an older shelf assembly or when an older fan tray with a 2 Amp fuse is used with a newer 10 Gbps compatible or ANSI shelf assembly (15454-SA-ANSI) that contains cards introduced in Release 3.1 or later.

MFGMEM

CR/SA

The manufacturing data memory failure alarm occurs if the ONS 15454 cannot access the data in the erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM).


7.1.17  FUDC

SONET F1 byte user data channel

Table 7-17 FUDC 

FUDC Alarm
Severity
Description

LOS

CR/SA

An OC-N LOS alarm occurs when a SONET receiver detects an all-zero pattern for 10 microseconds or longer. An LOS means the upstream transmitter has failed.


7.1.18  HDGE (G1000)

High Density Gigabit Ethernet. Applies to G1000-4 cards.

Table 7-18 HDGE (G1000) 

NE Alarm
Severity
Description

CARLOSS

MJ/SA

A carrier loss on the LAN G-series card is the data equivalent of an LOS (OC-N) alarm. The Ethernet card has lost its link and is not receiving a valid signal.

TPTFAIL

MJ/SA

Indicates a break in the end-to-end Ethernet link integrity feature of the G1000-4 cards. This alarm indicates a far-end condition and not a problem with the port reporting TPTFAIL.

TUNDERRUN

CR/SA

The Ethernet Transmit Underrun alarm is raised by a G1000-4 card when there is a major hardware fault on a port


7.1.19  MSUDC

SONET multiplex section user data channel

Table 7-19 MSUDC 

MSUDC Alarm
Severity
Description

LOS

CR/SA

An OC-N LOS alarm occurs when a SONET receiver detects an all-zero pattern for 10 microseconds or longer. An LOS means the upstream transmitter has failed.


7.1.20  NBR

Neighbor

Table 7-20 NBR 

NBR Alarm
Severity
Description

RSVP-HELLODOWN

MN/NSA

The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Hello Down alarm occurs when the Hello protocol, which monitors UCP control channel status, is not available for reserving resources.


7.1.21  NE

The entire network element

Table 7-21 NE 

NE Alarm
Severity
Description

DATAFLT

MN/NSA

The TCC/XTC exceeds its flash memory.

DBOSYNC

MJ/NSA

The standby TCC/XTC "To be Active" database does not synchronize with the "Active" database on the active TCC/XTC.

EHIBATVG-A

MN/NSA

The voltage level on battery lead A exceeds -56.7 Vdc. (ONS 15454)

EHIBATVG-B

MN/NSA

The voltage level on battery lead B exceeds -56.7 Vdc. (ONS 15454)

ELWBATVG-A

MN/NSA

The voltage on battery feed A is extremely low or has been lost, and power redundancy is no longer guaranteed. (ONS 15454)

ELWBATVG-B

MN/NSA

The voltage on battery feed B is extremely low or has been lost, and power redundancy is no longer guaranteed. (ONS 15454)

HITEMP

CR/SA
MN/NSA

CR/SA for NE
MN/NSA for EQPT

The temperature of the ONS 15454/ONS 15327 is above 122° F (50° C).

OPTNTWMIS

MJ/NSA

The Optical Network Type Mismatch alarm is raised when DWDM nodes are not configured for the same type of network, either MetroCore and MetroAccess.

PRC-DUPID

MJ/SA

Two identical node IDs exist in the same ring.

PWR-A

MJ/SA

This alarm applies to the NE shelf. It occurs when there is no power supplied to the main power connector. (ONS 15454)

PWR-B

MJ/SA

This alarm applies to the NE rack. It occurs when there is no power supplied to the backup power connector. (ONS 15454)

SNTP-HOST

MN/NSA

The SNTP (Simple Network Timing Protocol) Host Failure alarm indicates that an ONS node serving as an IP proxy for the other ONS nodes in the ring is not forwarding SNTP information to the other ONS nodes in the network.

SYSBOOT

MJ/SA

New software is booting on the TCC/XTC card.


7.1.22  NERING

Represents the ring status of the NE

Table 7-22 NERING 

NERING Alarm
Severity
Description

BLSROSYNC

MJ/SA

The BLSR Out Of Sync alarm occurs when a node on a working ring loses its DCC connection because all transmit and receive fiber is removed, and you attempt to add or delete a circuit.

PRC-DUPID

MJ/SA

The Procedural Error Duplicate Node ID alarm indicates that two identical node IDs exist in the same ring.

RING-MISMATCH

MJ/SA

A Procedural Error Mismatch Ring alarm occurs when the ring ID of the ONS node that is reporting the alarm does not match the ring ID of another ONS node in the BLSR.


7.1.23  NESYNCH

Represents the timing status of the NE

Table 7-23 NESYNCH 

NESYNCH Alarm
Severity
Description

FRNGSYNC

MJ/SA

The reporting ONS node is in free run synchronization mode.

FSTSYNC

MN/NSA

A Fast Start Synchronization alarm occurs when the ONS node is choosing a new timing reference.

HLDOVRSYNC

MJ/SA

A loss of primary/secondary timing reference.

SYNCPRI

MN/NSA

A loss of the primary timing source (reference 1).

SYNCSEC

MN/NSA

A loss of the secondary timing source (reference 2).

SYNCTHIRD

MN/NSA

A loss of the third timing source (reference 3).


7.1.24  OCN

An OCN line on an OCN card

Table 7-24 OCN 

OCN Alarm
Severity
Description

APSB

MN/NSA

The line terminating equipment detects protection switching byte failure in the incoming automatic protection switching (APS) signal.

APSCDFLTK

MN/NSA

A BLSR is not properly configured.

APSC-IMP

MN/NSA

Invalid K bytes.

APSCINCON

MN/SA

The SONET overhead contains K1/K2 APS bytes that notify receiving equipment, such as the ONS 15454/ONS 15327, to switch the SONET signal from a working to a protect path.

APSCM

MJ/SA

The ONS 15454/ONS 15327 expects a working channel but receives a protection channel.

APSCNMIS

MJ/SA

The source node ID contained in the K2 byte of the APS channel being received is not present in the ring map.

APSMM

MN/NSA

There is a mismatch of the protection switching schemes at the two ends of the span.

AUTOLSROFF

CR/SA

The OC-192 card temperature exceeds 194° F (90 ° C). (ONS 15454)

EOC

MJ/NSA

The ONS 15454/ONS 15327 has lost its data communications channel (DCC).

E-W-MISMATCH

MJ/SA

Nodes in a ring have an east slot/port misconnected to another east slot/port or a west slot/port misconnected to another west slot/port.

EXTRA-TRAF-
PREEMPT

MN/NSA

An Extra Traffic Preempted alarm occurs on OC-N cards in two-fiber and four-fiber BLSRs because low-priority traffic directed to the protect system has been preempted by a working system protection switch.

FEPRLF

MN/NSA

an APS switching channel SF occurs on the protect card coming into the node.

LASEREOL

MN/NSA

The Laser Approaching End of Life alarm applies to TXP and MXP cards and occurs when the laser in the card will need to be replaced.

LOF

CR/SA

A port on the reporting OC-N card has an LOF condition.

LOS

CR/SA

A SONET receiver detects an all-zero pattern for 10 microseconds or longer.

SSM-FAIL

MN/NSA

Synchronization status messaging received by the ONS 15454/ONS 15327 fails.


7.1.25  OSCRING

Optical service channel ring

Table 7-25 OSCRING

OSCRING Alarm
Severity
Description

RING-ID-MIS

MJ/NSA

(Applicable to DWDM nodes only) The Ring ID Mismatch refers to the ring OSC in APC and occurs when a ring ID does not match other detectable node ring IDs.


7.1.26  OTS

Optical transport system

Table 7-26 OTS 

OTS Alarm
Severity
Description

LOC

CR/SA

Loss of Fiber Continuity - Mux 32 occurs when G709 is turned on for trunk ports.


7.1.27  STSMON

STS alarm detection at the monitor point (upstream from the cross-connect)

Table 7-27 STSMON 

STSMON Alarm
Severity
Description

LOP-P

CR/SA

A loss of pointer (LOP) condition at the path level.

PLM-P

CR/SA

A signal label mismatch failure (SLMF).

TIM-P

MN/NSA

The TIM Path alarm occurs when the expected path trace string does not match the received path trace string.

UNEQ-P

CR/SA

An SLMF UNEQ Path alarm occurs when the path does not have a valid sender.


7.1.28  STSTERM

STS alarm detection at termination (downstream from the cross-connect)

Table 7-28 STSTERM 

STSTERM Alarm
Severity
Description

LOP-P

CR/SA

A loss of pointer (LOP) condition at the path level.

PLM-P

CR/SA

A signal label mismatch failure (SLMF).

TIM-P

CR/SA

The TIM Path alarm occurs when the expected path trace string does not match the received path trace string.

UNEQ-P

CR/SA

An SLMF UNEQ Path alarm occurs when the path does not have a valid sender.


7.1.29  UPC-CKT

Unified control plane circuit

Table 7-29 UPC-CKT

UPC-CKT Alarm
Severity
Description

CKTDOWN

CR/SA

The UCP Circuit Down alarm applies to logical circuits created within the UCP between devices.


7.1.30  VT-MON

VT1 alarm detection at the monitor point (upstream from the cross-connect)

Table 7-30 VT-MON 

VT-MON Alarm
Severity
Description

AUTOSW-LOP

MN/SA

The AUTOSW-LOP alarm indicates that automatic path protection switching occurred because of an LOP-V alarm.

AUTOSW-
UNEQ

MN/SA

AUTOSW-UNEQ (VTMON) indicates that an UNEQ-V caused automatic path protection switching to occur.

LOP-V

MJ/SA

The LOP VT alarm indicates a loss of pointer at the VT level.

UNEQ-V

MJ/SA

An SLMF UNEQ VT alarm indicates that the node is receiving SONET path overhead with bits 5, 6, and 7 of the V5 overhead byte all set to zeroes.


7.1.31  VT-TERM

VT1 alarm detection at termination (downstream from cross-connect)

Table 7-31 VT-TERM 

VT-TERM Alarm
Severity
Description

LOP-V

MJ/SA

The LOP VT alarm indicates a loss of pointer at the VT level.

PLM-V

MJ/SA (R4.1)
MN/SA (R.4.5)

A Payload Label Mismatch VT Layer alarm indicates that the content of the V5 byte in the SONET overhead is inconsistent or invalid.

UNEQ-V

MJ/SA

An SLMF UNEQ VT alarm indicates that the node is receiving SONET path overhead with bits 5, 6, and 7 of the V5 overhead byte all set to zeroes.


7.2  Errors

Errors may be generated by any command or command response message. You can find errors listed by error code in Table 7-32. The format of an error message is as follows:

SID DATE TIME
M CTAG DENY
<ERRCDE>
/* <ERRMSG> */
;

7.2.1  Errors Listed by Error Code

Table 7-32 Errors listed by Error Code 

Error Code
Error Messages

ENEQ

At Least One Equipment Is Not Plugged (R4.5)

 

Control Not Provisioned (R4.1)

 

Environmental Control Interface Not Found

 

Equipment Not Found

 

Equipment Not Present

 

Equipment Not Provisioned

 

Internal Communication Error

 

Sensor Interface Not Found

IBEX

Invalid AID Block. Extra Datablock.

 

Invalid Payload Block. Extra Datablock.

ICNV

Cannot Set DCC When G709 Is Enabled

 

Equipment Does Not Match Request

 

Equipment In Use

 

Invalid Command

 

Operation Not Supported By This Card

 

Performance Monitoring Type Not Supported

 

Trace Not Supported On Protect Trunk Port

IDMS

Missing Internal Data

IDNC

Invalid Data

 

Invalid PST Value

 

Invalid SST Value

 

Primary Source Cannot Be INTERNAL When Secondary Source Is Not INTERNAL

 

Primary Source Cannot Be INTERNAL When Third Source Is Not INTERNAL

IDNC (continued)

Secondary Source Cannot Be INTERNAL When Third Source Is Not INTERNAL

IDNV

2F-BLSR Architecture Does Not Permit Manual/Forced Span Switching

 

AUTO ALS Mode Not Allowed With Digital Wrapper Disabled

 

AUTO Trace Mode Not Allowed

 

At least an XC10G XC card is needed for this equipment type

 

Cannot Change Protection Type

 

Command Not Valid On Protect Card

 

DCC Not Supported In Transparent Term Mode

 

Equipment Does Not Support CALOPWR

 

Equipment Does Not Support EXPWLEN

 

Equipment Does Not Support Payload Type

 

Equipment Does Not Support RDIRN

 

Equipment Does Not Support Regeneration Group

 

Equipment Does Not Support VOAPWR

 

Equipment Incompatible For Regeneration Group

 

Frame Format Contains Invalid Data

 

Frame Format Not Supported On Equipment

 

GCC Not Supported On CLNT Port

 

Incompatible Equipment Type

 

Incompatible Equipment Type For Protection

 

Incompatible Protect Slot For Protection

 

Interval Out Of Range

 

Invalid AID For PCA Cross-Connection

 

Invalid Data For 2F-BLSR

 

Invalid Drop Path

 

Invalid Equipment Type

 

Invalid Ethernet Frame Size

 

Invalid Holdoff Timer Value

 

Invalid Log Name

 

Invalid MONLEV Value

 

Invalid MONTYPE Value

 

Invalid Mac Address

 

Invalid PM Interval

 

Invalid Peer Id

 

Invalid Protid

IDNV (continued)

Invalid Reference

 

Invalid Regeneration Group Configuration

 

Invalid Report Interval

 

Invalid Start Time

 

Invalid Switch Type For BLSR

 

Invalid TAP Number

 

Invalid Time Offset

 

Invalid Trace Level

 

J0 Section Trace Not Supported In Transparent Term Mode

 

Keyword All Not Allowed

 

Line Code Not Supported

 

Multiple AIDs Not Allowed

 

Multiple Protection Group Card Slot Identifiers Not Allowed

 

Multiple References Not Allowed

 

Null Userid Or Range In Userid List Not Allowed

 

Number Of Reports Is Negative

 

Parameter Not Supported By Payload Type

 

Parameter Not Supported By This Optical Node Type

 

Parameter Not Supported On Protect Trunk Port

 

Payload Type Does Not Support AUTO ALS Mode

 

Payload Type Does Not Support DCC

 

Payload Type Does Not Support OOS-AINS State

 

Payload Type Does Not Support OTN/FEC

 

Payload Type Not Supported

 

Protect Card Does Not Support Protection Type

 

Protect Slot Not Provisioned

 

Protection Group Card Slot Identifier Field Required

 

Protection Group Does Not Exist

 

Protection Group Name Exceeds Maximum Length

 

Read Only Threshold

 

Regeneration Group Name Exceeds Maximum Length

 

Ring Lockout BLSR Switching Is Not Supported

 

Switch Type Is Not Allowed On 1+1

 

Term Mode Does Not Support Synchronization/Timing Parameters

 

Threshold Value Out Of Range

 

Trace Level Not Supported By Client Port

IDNV (continued)

Trace Level Required

 

Trace Not Supported In Transparent Term Mode

 

Transponder Does Not Support Synchronization/Timing Parameters

 

Unsupported Or Incompatible Termination Mode

 

VOA Out Of Range

IDRG

Difference Value Range Error

 

Invalid PJMON Value

 

Invalid Threshold Value

 

Invalid Watermark Value

IIAC

AID Does Not Match with Requested BLSR Path Type

 

ALL, Ranging and Grouping Are Not Supported

 

CCT=1WAY Not Allowed When G1000 Or ML Series Ports Are Used

 

Cannot Make Changes To Protect Card

 

Cross-Connection Cannot Overlap PCA Boundary

 

Cross-Connection Cannot Use GIGE Ports When In Transponder Mode

 

Equipment Can Not Be Provisioned On Low Speed Slot

 

Equipment Does Not Match Request

 

Expected Trace Not Supported On This Card Type

 

Expected Trace String Exceeds Maximum Length

 

Incoming Trace Not Supported On This Card Type

 

Incorrect Card Type

 

Input, Invalid Access

 

Invalid AID

 

Invalid DS1 AID

 

Invalid G1000 Facility Port

 

Invalid Month Or Day

 

Invalid Node Side

 

Invalid NodeId

 

Invalid Operation On Drop AID

 

Invalid PJMON Value

 

Invalid Protect AID

 

Invalid Protect AID Or Working AID

 

Invalid Reference

 

Invalid RingId

 

Invalid Source/Destination AID Count For Cross-Connection Type

 

Invalid TAP

IIAC (continued)

Invalid TPORT AID

 

Invalid Time

 

Invalid Year

 

J1 Trace Not Supported On This Card

 

List AID Not Allowed For ALL AID

 

List Or All AID Not Supported

 

Multiple AIDs Not Supported

 

Multiple Destination AID Exceeds Limit

 

Multiple Destinations Not Supported By Cross-Connection

 

Multiple Source AID Exceeds Limit

 

Multiple TAP AIDs Not Supported

 

No TPORT With ONE-PORT-BI TRANS Mode

 

No TPORT With Removing TRANS Mode

 

Not Allowed On 1+1 Protect Line

 

Not Allowed On BLSR Protect Line

 

Optional AIDs Are Not Supported

 

RingId Does Not Match with AID Number

 

TPORT Must Use The Same Slot As The Aid

 

TPORT Supports Only A Single AID

 

Trace Mode Not Supported On This Card Type

 

Trace Not Supported For Current Configuration

 

Trace Not Supported On This Card Type

 

Trace String Exceeds Maximum Length

 

Path Protection Cross-Connections Not Allowed When G1000 Or ML Series Ports Are Used

 

Use Of TPORT Argument Requires Use Of TRANS

IICM

Input, Invalid MOD1

 

Input, Invalid MOD2

 

Input, Invalid VERB

IICT

Invalid Correlation Tag

IIDT

2F-BLSR Does Not Support SRVRTV/SRVTM/EASTPROT/WESTPROT Parameters

 

Cannot Activate To Older Software

 

Cannot Add And Remove Drops Together

 

Cannot Revert From R2 To R1

 

Cannot Revert To Newer Software

 

Command Already In Progress

IIDT (continued)

DEST Incompatible With RFR Type

 

DEST Incompatible With SWDL Type

 

DEST Required For RFBU Type

 

Duplicate BLSR Working/Protect Facilities

 

Duplicate Performance Monitoring Schedule

 

Facility Already in OSC Group

 

File Name Missing in FTP URL

 

Flash Manager Not Active

 

Hostname Missing In FTP URL

 

IOS Config File Too Big

 

Invalid BLSR Mode

 

Invalid BLSR Protect Facility

 

Invalid BLSR Working Facility

 

Invalid Data Parameter

 

Invalid OSC Group Facility

 

Invalid Port In FTP URL

 

Invalid Revertive Time

 

Invalid Software Switch Type

 

Invalid State Value

 

Mandatory FTP URL Not Provided

 

Maximum Performance Monitoring Schedule Limit Reached

 

Memory Out Of Range

 

Missing/Invalid Destination

 

Missing/Invalid Source

 

Non-IP Hostname In FTP URL

 

Null Outputs In FTP URL Parsing

 

Only NORM CMD_MODE Is Supported

 

Only OOS PST Is Supported

 

Only Port 21 Is Supported

 

Only SWDL Is Supported For The xfertype Argument

 

Password Missing In FTP URL

 

Performance Monitoring Schedule Does Not Exist

 

Port Missing In FTP URL

 

SRC Incompatible With RFBU Type

 

SRC Required For RFR Type

 

SRC Required For SWDL Type

IIDT (continued)

SWDL Incompatible With RFILE-PKG Aid

 

Software Activate/Revert Failed

 

Software Not Available For Switch

 

Unknown Error Processing FTP URL.

 

Username Missing In FTP URL

 

ftp:// Missing In FTP URL

IIFM

Invalid AID Block. Invalid Data Format.

 

Invalid Payload Block. Invalid Data Format.

IIPG

Configuration Requires Transparent Termination Mode (R4.5)

 

Equipment Payload Type Incompatible For Regeneration Group

 

Payload Type Requires Transparent Termination Mode

 

Transparent Termination Mode Required For Regeneration Group

IISP

Input, Garbage

IITA

Input, Invalid Target Identifier

INUP

General Block Unsupported

IPEX

Invalid Payload Block. Extra Parameters.

 

Invalid Payload Block. Extra Parameters.

IPMS

Invalid AID Block. Missing Mandatory Field.

 

Invalid Payload Block. Missing Mandatory Field.

IPNC

Cannot Change Existing Protection Type

 

Description Cannot Have More Than 64 Characters

 

Invalid Flow Control Value

 

Invalid Maximum Frame Size

 

Invalid Parameter

 

Invalid Trans Value

 

Parameters Are Not Consistent

 

Parameters Not Compatible

IPNV

Cannot Set Expected Path Trace For Source Path

 

Cannot Set Expected Path Trace In Auto Mode

 

Cannot Set Outgoing Path Trace For Drop Path

 

Cross-Connection Does Not Have Path Protection Path Selector

 

Exercise Is Not Allowed On Protected Facility

 

Facility Does Not Support Montype

 

Far End Performance Monitoring Values Not Supported

 

Holdoff Timer Not Supported For Non-DRI Cross-Connections

 

INT Not Valid For BITS-OUT

IPNV (continued)

Internal-Ip Lookup Failed

 

Internal-Network Nodes Lookup Failed

 

Invalid Clock Source

 

Invalid Condition Type

 

Invalid Default Router Address

 

Invalid IIOP Port number

 

Invalid IP Address

 

Invalid IP Configuration Parameter

 

Invalid IP Mask

 

Invalid Parameter

 

Invalid Payload Block. Empty Parameter.

 

Invalid SNTP Host Address

 

Invalid Switch Command For Synchronization

 

Invalid Switch Type

 

New Source Must Be Specified

 

Node Name Exceeds Maximum Length

 

PM Not Supported

 

Payload Does Not Support Optics Montypes

 

Primary Reference Incompatible With Timing Mode

 

Protection Type Does Not Support Reversion Mode

 

Reference Type Not Supported

 

SPNWTR Parameter Not Supported

 

Secondary Reference Incompatible With Timing Mode

 

Synchronization Source Already Defined For The Slot

 

TMGREF Parameter Not Supported

 

Third Reference Incompatible With Timing Mode

 

Time Period Not Applicable

 

Timing Mode Not Compatible

PICC

AID Required

 

Bad Password Toggling - New Password Same As A Prior Password

 

Command Not Available To This User Level

 

Invalid User Access Privilege Value

 

Invalid User Identifier - Must Conform To TL1 Rules

 

Invalid User Password - Must Conform To TL1 Rules

 

Unexpected Default Case

 

Unknown CORBA Exception (Internal Error)

PICC (continued)

Unknown User

 

User Access Privilege Required

 

User Already Exists

 

User Identifier Exceeds Maximum Length Allowed

 

User Not Authorized

 

User Password Required

PIMA

Memory Out Of Range

PIUC

Cannot Delete The Logged In User

 

User Currently Logged Into Another Session

 

User Is Not Superuser

 

User Not Allowed To Change User Access Privilege

 

User Not Allowed To Change User Password

 

User Not Allowed To Lock/Unlock Self

RALB

Requested DCC In Use

RRNG

Invalid Slot Number

 

Invalid Slot Number For Sdh Electrical Cards

RTBY

Connection In Service

 

TAP Already In Use

 

TAP Number In Use

RTEN

Cannot Access VT

 

Cannot Change Access Mode

 

Cannot Set Access Mode

 

Invalid Access Mode

 

Invalid STS TAP Number

 

Invalid TAP AID

 

Invalid TAP Mode

 

Invalid TAP Number

 

Invalid VT TAP Number

 

Requested TAP Does Not Exist

 

TAP Not Found

SAAL

Already Allowed

SAAS

Equipment Already Provisioned

SADC

TAP Not Connected

SADS

Loopback Applied On Cross-connection

SAIN

Already Inhibited

SAIS

Port Already In Service

SAMS

Already In Clear Maintenance State

 

Already In Force Maintenance State

 

Already In Lockout Maintenance State

 

Already In Manual Maintenance State

SAOP

Control Already Operated

 

Control Already Released

 

Control Operated In Mntry

SAOS

Port Already In OOS-AINS

 

Port Already In OOS-MT

 

Port Already Out Of Service

SAPR

Cannot Provision Regeneration Group When A Protection Group Is Present (R4.5

SCAT

End Point Is Already Connected (R4.5)

 

STS Is Already Connected (R4.1)

 

Test Access Busy

 

VT Is Already Connected

SDBE

AID Parser Failed

 

Cannot Access Conditions

 

Cannot Access Controls

 

Cannot Access Date/Time

 

Cannot Access Defaults Description

 

Cannot Access Environmental Settings

 

Cannot Access Equipment

 

Cannot Access Facility

 

Cannot Access IP Configuration

 

Cannot Access Interface

 

Cannot Access Node ID

 

Cannot Access Object

 

Cannot Access Orderwire

 

Cannot Access Protection Group

 

Cannot Access Protection State

 

Cannot Access SNTP Host

 

Cannot Access STS

 

Cannot Access Software Version

 

Cannot Access Synchronization Configuration

 

Cannot Access Timezone

SDBE (continued)

Cannot Access Trace Information

 

Cannot Access VT

 

Cannot Access VT Performance Monitoring Parameters

 

Cannot Create 1+1 Protection Group

 

Cannot Edit STS

 

Cannot Get Line Information

 

Cannot Get Synchronization Configuration

 

Cannot Set Date

 

Cannot Set Date When Using SNTP

 

Cannot Set IP Configuration

 

Cannot Set Node Name

 

Cannot Set Pointer Justification Monitoring Parameter (PJMON)

 

Cannot Set SNTP Host Configuration

 

Cannot Set Timezone

 

Cannot Switch To E2 Byte With Express Orderwire IS

 

Card Type Not Supported

 

Delete Protection Group Failed

 

Equipment Not Found

 

Facility Does Not Exist

 

Facility Does Not Match Request

 

Facility Does Not Support Mac Address

 

Facility Is Not Provisioned

 

File Transfer In Progress

 

IOS Config Update In Progress

 

Incompatible Parameter Values

 

Incorrect Facility Type

 

Interface Does Not Support Loopback Type

 

Internal Access Failed

 

Internal Database Error

 

Invalid DCC

 

Invalid Mondat Format

 

Invalid Montm Format

 

Invalid Performance Monitoring Mode

 

Invalid Protection Group

 

Invalid Time Period

 

Location Value Invalid

SDBE (continued)

Loopback Is Invalid

 

Loopback Port In Service

 

Mac Address Not Supported By Payload

 

Object Not Provisioned

 

Operation Not Supported On EC1 Interface

 

STS Not Provisioned

 

Synchronization Configuration Not Available

 

Synchronization Status Messaging(SSM) Not Supported On EC1 Interface

 

Synchronization Status Messaging(SSM) Not Supported On SDH

 

Used Frame Format Does Not Support Synchronization Status Messaging(SSM)

 

VT Not Provisioned

SDLD

Duplex Unit Locked

SDNA

Active TCC Not Ready

 

Standby TCC Not Ready

SNCC

Replace This Message When A SNCC message is needed

SNCN

Cannot Switch To Inferior Reference Source

 

Clock Source Failed

 

Command Not Implemented

 

Cross-Connection Type Not Supported In TL1

 

Invalid Clock Source

 

Requested Direction Not Supported

 

STS Rate Changing Not Supported

SNNS

Reference Not From Optical Card

SNOS

Cannot Change Card Wavelength With Port(s) Not In OOS State (R4.5)

 

Cannot Change Payload With Port(s) Not In OOS State

 

Cannot Change Termination Mode With Port(s) Not In OOS State

SNPR

Cannot Get Role Of Port

SNVS

Already Switched To Internal Reference Source

 

BLSR East Operation Already Set

 

BLSR West Operation Already Set

 

Cannot Change Configuration When Port(s) Are Not In OOS State

 

Cannot Change Payload For Protection Group

 

Cannot Change Payload When Port(s) Are DCC Enabled

 

Cannot Change Payload When Port(s) Are Used As A Clock Source

 

Cannot Change Termination Mode When Port(s) Are DCC Enabled

SNVS (continued)

Cannot Change Termination Mode When Port(s) Are Used As a Clock Source

 

Cannot Change Termination Mode With Trace Enabled

 

Cannot Operate Loopback In Current Cross-connection State

 

Cannot Operate Loopback In Current State

 

Cannot Provision Regeneration Group When A Protection Switch Operation Is Present

 

Cannot Provision Regeneration Group When Equipment Has Different FEC Settings

 

Cannot Provision Regeneration Group When Equipment Has Different G.709 Settings

 

Facility Not Part Of BLSR

 

Invalid AINS Soak Time

 

Invalid Admin State

 

Invalid BLSR Element

 

Invalid Clock Source

 

Invalid Equipment State

 

Invalid Transponder Provisioning

 

Loopback Already In Progress

 

Loopback Not In Progress

 

No Switch In Progress

 

Protection Group Does Not Exist

 

Protection Unit Active

 

Working Unit Already Active

 

Working Unit Already Standby

SOSE

Unrecognized Message Type

SPFA

Cannot Get Current Card Status

 

Protection Unit Failed Or Missing

SPLD

Cannot Create 1+1 Protection Group

 

Cannot Delete Equipment

 

Equipment In Use

 

FTP Task Is Busy

 

Facility Is Busy

 

Protection Unit Locked

SRAC

Invalid Connection Type

SRCN

Already In Requested Mode

 

Requested Condition Already Exists

SROF

1+1 Protection Group Not Found

 

ALS Mode Does Not Allow Laser Restart

 

APC System Is Busy

 

Active Flash Not Ready

 

All DCCs In Use

 

BLSR In Use

 

BLSR Protect STS Path List Is Empty

 

Can Not Get IOS Config Source Origin

 

Cannot Access 1+1 Line

 

Cannot Access 1+1 Protected Line

 

Cannot Access 2 Fiber BLSR

 

Cannot Access 4 Fiber BLSR East Protection

 

Cannot Access 4 Fiber BLSR West Protection

 

Cannot Access 4F BLSR

 

Cannot Access Alarm Log

 

Cannot Access BLSR

 

Cannot Access BLSR 2 Wire Line

 

Cannot Access Cross-Connection

 

Cannot Access DCC

 

Cannot Access Facility

 

Cannot Access Performance Monitoring Statistics

 

Cannot Access Protected Equipment

 

Cannot Access Protection Group Information

 

Cannot Access Protection Group Name

 

Cannot Access Protection Group Reversion Information

 

Cannot Access STS

 

Cannot Access TAP

 

Cannot Access Unprotected Line

 

Cannot Access Unprotected Line

 

Cannot Access VT

 

Cannot Change Ethernet IP With DHCP Provisioned

 

Cannot Change Ethernet IP With OSPF Provisioned

 

Cannot Change XTC Protection Group

 

Cannot Create Cross-Connection Between Incompatible Interfaces

 

Cannot Create Protection Group

 

Cannot Create TAP

SROF (continued)

Cannot Create TAP On Last VT

 

Cannot Create Y cable Protection

 

Cannot Delete Cross-Connection

 

Cannot Delete Last Drop

 

Cannot Delete Protection Group

 

Cannot Disable DWRAP With FEC Enabled

 

Cannot Disable DWRAP With GCC Enabled

 

Cannot Edit Ethernet IP

 

Cannot Edit STS

 

Cannot Enable FEC When G.709 Is Disabled

 

Cannot Enable FEC With DWRAP Disabled

 

Cannot Perform ACO

 

Cannot Provision Equipment

 

Cannot Provision Protection Equipment

 

Cannot Set Bidirectional Protection Group

 

Cannot Set DCC When Digital Wrapper Is Enabled

 

Cannot Set GCC When DWRAP Is Disabled

 

Cannot Set NodeId

 

Cannot Set Payload Type

 

Cannot Set Protection Group Name

 

Cannot Set Protection Group Revertive Behavior

 

Cannot Set RingId

 

Cannot Set Span Revertive Mode Unless 4-Fiber Ring

 

Cannot Set Span Revertive Time In Non-revertive Mode

 

Cannot Set Span Revertive Time Unless 4-Fiber Ring

 

Cannot Set Termination Mode

 

Cannot Set Wave Length

 

Cannot Switch For Specified Connection Type

 

Cannot Switch For Specified Path

 

Cannot Update Synchronization Reference List

 

Command Not Supported

 

Cross-Connection Creation Failed

 

Cross-Connection Does Not Exist

 

DCC Does Not Exist

 

DCC Not In Use

 

DWRAP Not Enabled

SROF (continued)

Database Is Busy

 

Element Not Found

 

Equipment Does Not Match Request

 

Equipment Does Not Support 8B10B Montypes

 

Equipment Does Not Support Cross-connection Loopback

 

Ethernet IP And Default Router IP Subnets Are Different

 

Expected Trace Size Exceeds Trace Format Limit

 

Facility Does Not Support Laser Restart

 

Facility Not Protected

 

Facility Not Provisioned

 

Flash Is Busy

 

Generation1 Does Not Support Given Quality Of RES

 

Get IOR Failed

 

Host Not In IP Address Format

 

Insufficient Path Width For Cross-Connection

 

Insufficient Path Width For Test Access

 

Internal Exercise Failure

 

Internal Facility Type Failure

 

Invalid ALS Recovery Interval

 

Invalid ALS Recovery Pulse Width

 

Invalid Control Type (CONTTYPE) For AID

 

Invalid Cross-Connection Path

 

Invalid Cross-Connection Type For Drops

 

Invalid Drop Path

 

Invalid FTP Username/Password

 

Invalid Loopback Provision

 

Invalid Operation For Connection Type

 

Invalid Operation For Specified Path

 

Invalid Path

 

Invalid Protection Group

 

Invalid Protection Switch Operation

 

Invalid State When Loopback Present

 

Invalid Subnet Mask

 

Invalid Synchronization Source

 

Invalid Path Protection Path

 

J0 Section Trace Level Not Supported By 10GE Payload Type

SROF (continued)

Laser Was Not Shutdown.Cannot Restart Laser

 

Loopback Not Allowed On Drop Path

 

Loopback Type Does Not Match

 

MIC Cards Cannot Be Reset

 

Maximum Drop Limit Reached

 

Maximum User Limit Reached

 

No Path To Regulate

 

No Start-Up IOS Config

 

Operate Alarm Cutoff Failed

 

Operation Not Supported

 

Parameter Not Supported When DWRAP Is Enabled

 

Path Already In Use

 

Path Specified Is Not Valid

 

Path Used For Test Access

 

Payload Type Does Not Support Trace

 

Peer Equipment Attributes Do Not Match

 

Peer Equipment Type Does Not Match

 

Peer Facility Has Loopback

 

Peer Facility In Use

 

Peer Payload Type Does Not Match

 

Peer Termination Mode Does Not Match

 

Pool Does Not Exist

 

Protect Port Active

 

Protection Group Does Not Exist

 

Protection Switching Failed

 

Protection Type Mismatch

 

Protection Type Not Compatible With Facility

 

Provisioning Rules Failed

 

Regeneration Group Already Exist

 

Regeneration Group Does Not Exist

 

Requested Operation Failed

 

Ring Reversion Failed

 

SDBER Out Of Range

 

SFBER Out Of Range

 

STS Does Not Exist

 

STS Does Not Have TAP

SROF (continued)

STS Path Width Does Not Match

 

STS Path Width Does Not Match

 

Section Termination Mode Not Supported

 

Software Activation Failed

 

Software Download Failed

 

Software Error

 

Software Error

 

Software Reversion Failed

 

Span Reversion Failed

 

Specified Operation Is Not Valid

 

Standby Flash Not Ready

 

Synchronization/Timing Parameters Not Supported With DWRAP Enabled

 

TTI Trace Not Allowed With G709 Disabled

 

Test Access Active

 

Trace Format Not Supported By J0 Section Trace

 

Trace Format Not Supported By TTI Section Trace

 

Trace Message Size Exceeds Trace Format Limit

 

Trace Mode Incompatible With Termination Mode

 

Trace Mode Not Supported

 

Unprovisioning Rules Failed

 

Unsupported BLSR STS Path Operation

 

Unsupported Command Type

 

Unsupported Element Type

 

VT Does Not Exist

 

VT Does Not Have TAP

 

Wavelength Value Not Supported

 

Working/Peer Card In Use

 

XC Card Does Not Support VT Cross-Connection

 

XC Card Not Present

 

Y Cable Protection Does Not Exist

SRQN

BLSR Creation Failed

 

BLSR Deletion Failed

 

BLSR Does Not Exist

 

BLSR Editing Failed

 

Cannot Create Automatic Links

SRQN (continued)

Cannot Edit SENDDUS On Protect Port

 

Cannot Edit SYNCMSG On Protect Port

 

DCC Not Allowed In SDH Mode

 

DCC Not Allowed On Protect Port

 

Data Access Request Failed

 

Invalid Mode For Current Configuration

 

Invalid Request

 

OSC Group Already Exists

 

OSC Group Does Not Exist

 

Protect Card Does Not Support Electrical Protection

 

Protect Card Does Not Support Protection Type

 

SDH Not Allowed

 

SDH Not Allowed On Protect Port

 

SDH Not Allowed With DCC

 

SDH Not Allowed With SENDDUS

 

SDH Not Allowed With SYNCMSG

 

SENDDUS Not Allowed With SDH Mode

 

SYNCMSG Not Allowed With SDH Mode

 

Sync Status Messaging(SSM) Not Allowed With SDH Mode

SSRD

Manual Switch Cannot Override Forced Switch

 

Switch Request Denied

SSRE

Memory Resources Exceeded

SWFA

Working Unit Failed Or Missing

SWLD

Working Unit Locked


7.3  Echo

In order to improve telnet functionality for automated systems, the echo function has been turned off since ONS 15454 Release 3.0. This change is transparent to users running standard UNIX-compliant telnet clients; however, PC users may need to change their client setup to enable "local echo." This is normally accomplished by a pull-down menu or a preference attribute.

To test the local echo on your PC client, use the RTRV-HDR command. If you receive a response but no data, set local echo ON. Cisco recommends that you close any windows containing sensitive information after exiting a TL1 session.