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Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
March 2005
Chapter 20 DLPs A300 to A399
DLP-A358 Delete FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds
Note A falling threshold is the counterpart to a rising threshold. When the number of occurrences is
above the rising threshold and then drops below a falling threshold, it resets the rising threshold.
For example, when the network problem that caused 1001 collisions in 15 minutes subsides and
creates only 799 collisions in 15 minutes, occurrences fall below a falling threshold of
800 collisions. This resets the rising threshold so that if network collisions again spike over a
1000 per 15-minute period, an event again triggers when the rising threshold is crossed. An event
is triggered only the first time a rising threshold is exceeded (otherwise, a single network
problem might cause a rising threshold to be exceeded multiple times and cause a flood of
events).
Step 13 Click OK to complete the procedure.
Step 14 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-A358 Delete FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds
Step 1 Double-click the FC_MR-4 card where you want to delete the RMON alarm thresholds.
Step 2 In card view, click the Provisioning > RMON Thresholds tabs.
Step 3 Click the RMON alarm threshold that you want to delete.
Step 4 Click Delete. The Delete Threshold dialog box appears.
Step 5 Click Yes to delete the threshold.
Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-A359 Delete a Line DCC Termination
Purpose This task deletes RMON TCAs for FC_MR-4 ports.
Tools/Equipment None
Prerequisite Procedures DLP-A357 Create FC_MR-4 RMON Alarm Thresholds, page 20-41
DLP-A60 Log into CTC, page 17-66
Required/As Needed As needed
Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote
Security Level Provisioning or higher
Purpose This task deletes a SONET LDCC termination on the ONS 15454.
Tools/Equipment None
Prerequisite Procedures DLP-A60 Log into CTC, page 17-66
Required/As Needed As needed