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Applicability 112SA1L, 112SCA1, 112SCX10, 112SX10L, 11STAR1,
11STMM10, 11STGE12, 43SCX4, 43STA1P, 43STX4, 43STX4P,
4DPA2, 4DPA4, AM2017B, AM2125A, AM2125B, AM2325B,
AHPHG, AHPLG, ALPHG, ALPFGT, OSCT
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
To clear the pack while it is still in service, do one of the following:
Change the notification from a standing alarm to a transient condition, or
Change the MODULETYPE provisioning (from "auto" to "user" for unsupported
pluggable modules).
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2
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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3
Remove the pluggable module from the port on the card it is inserted in. Examine the
connector on the pluggable module and the receptacle connector on the card where the
pluggable module plugs into for any damage. If no damage exists, reinsert the pluggable
module into its port.
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4
Remove and replace the pluggable module with another unit of the same type. Refer to
“Replacing an SFP Module” (p. 3-27). Take special care when handling the connected
fiber
jumpers.
Trouble-clearing procedures
UNKNOWNMOD
UNKNOWNMOD (Pluggable Module Unknown)
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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
2-335

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