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Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
December 2004
Chapter 15 Maintain the Node
NTP-A290 Replace the Alarm Interface Panel
b. Click Yes in the Resetting Card dialog box. As the card resets, a loading (Ldg) indication appears
on the card in CTC.
Note The reset takes approximately five minutes. Do not perform any other steps until the reset is
complete.
Step 17 Complete the “DLP-A364 Reset the TCC2/TCC2P Card Using CTC” task on page 20-49 to reset the
active TCC2/TCC2P card.
Step 18 From the File menu, choose Exit to exit the CTC session.
Step 19 Log back into the node. At the Login dialog box, choose (None) from the Additional Nodes drop-down
list.
Step 20 Record the new MAC address:
a. In node view, click the Provisioning > Network tabs.
b. Record the MAC address shown in the General tab.
Note This location assumes a single IP, “repeater” configuration. For a secure, dual IP node, the
IPs are viewable on the Provisioning > Security > Data Comm tab.
Step 21 In node view, click the Circuits tab. Note that all circuits listed have a status of PARTIAL.
Step 22 In node view, choose Circuits > Repair Circuits from the Tools menu. The Circuit Repair dialog box
appears.
Step 23 Read the instructions in the Circuit Repair dialog box (Figure 15-8). If all the steps in the dialog box
have been completed, click Next. Ensure that you have the old and new MAC addresses.
Figure 15-8 Repairing Circuits
Step 24
The Node MAC Addresses dialog box appears (Figure 15-9):
a. From the Node drop-down list, choose the name of the node where you replaced the AIP.
b. In the Old MAC Address field, enter the old MAC address that was recorded in Step 3.
c. Click Next.