Corrective Action
NOTICE
Service-disruption hazard
A cold reset, reseat, or replacement of a card is service impacting if the card is currently
carrying services. To determine if any services are currently carried over a card, perform
the procedure “Reseating a Card” (p. 3-19).
If
there are services currently carried over the card, it may be best to wait for a
maintenance window before resetting, replacing, or reseating the card.
At the end of each step wait to see if the fault clears. If not, continue with the next step.
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1
Perform a warm reset of the card.
CLI config card card type shelf slot reset warm
WEBUI Select the card, click the Reboot tab, select Warm Reboot >Submit.
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2
Perform a cold reset of the card.
Note: Refer to Caution at the beginning of this procedure.
CLI config card card_type shelf slot reset cold
WEBUI Select the card, click the Reboot tab, select Cold Reboot >Submit.
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3
Reseat the card. Refer to “Reseating a Card” (p. 3-19).
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4
Replace the card. Refer to “Replacing System Components” (p. 3-20). Follow the return
and repair process in the Customer and Product Support guide to return the faulty card to
an authorized repair center for replacement.
CONTR-OUT
Trouble-clearing procedures
CONTR
CONTR (Port degrade - wavelength tracker failure)
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