APRTOPO
APRTOPO (APR Active - Invalid Topology)
When an LD is used that contains a high-power optical amplifier (>20 dBm), certain ports
within the add/drop node or ILA must be monitored for possible fiber breaks. These
monitored ports check for LOS, and upon detecting LOS, cause an APRNODE condition.
Software checks that a valid topology is in place (including all necessary monitoring
ports) before allowing the LD to turn on. When a topology has been provisioned and
validated by software, the alarm will clear and the optical amplifier in the LD will be
allowed to turn on. When a topology is first being entered, the alarm will be present until
all topological connections that must be monitored have been entered. If the optical
amplifier is on, but a monitored topological connection is deleted, the optical amplifier
will shut down. It will remain off until after a new topology is created and validated by
software.
Severity Major
Service affecting? Yes
Applicability A2325A, AM2125A, AM2125B, AM2325B, RA2P
Corrective Action
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Create a new topology.
CLI config interface topology
WEBUI Select Connections > Physical Topology > Create.
APRUNAVAIL
APRUNAVAIL (APR unavailable - monitoring card booting)
Trouble-clearing procedures
APRTOPO
APRTOPO (APR Active - Invalid Topology)
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1830 PSS-36/PSS–32/PSS-16/PSS-4
8DG60888CAAA Release 3.6.0 and 3.6.1
Issue 1 June 2011
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