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Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
November 2009
2.7.441 WKSWPR 2-258
Clear the WKSWPR Condition 2-258
2.7.442 WORK-QUEUE-FULL 2-258
2.7.443 WTR 2-258
Clear the WTR Condition on an IEEE 802.17b-Based RPR Span 2-259
2.7.444 WVL-MISMATCH 2-259
2.8 Traffic Card LED Activity 2-259
2.8.1 Typical Traffic Card LED Activity After Insertion 2-259
2.8.2 Typical Traffic Card LED Activity During Reset 2-260
2.8.3 Typical Card LED State After Successful Reset 2-260
2.8.4 Typical Cross-Connect LED Activity During Side Switch 2-260
2.9 Frequently Used Alarm Troubleshooting Procedures 2-260
2.9.1 Node and Ring Identification, Change, Visibility, and Termination 2-260
Identify a BLSR Ring Name or Node ID Number 2-261
Change a BLSR Ring Name 2-261
Change a BLSR Node ID Number 2-261
Verify Node Visibility for Other Nodes 2-261
2.9.2 Protection Switching, Lock Initiation, and Clearing 2-262
Initiate a 1+1 Force Switch Command 2-262
Initiate a 1+1 Manual Switch Command 2-262
Clear a 1+1 Force or Manual Switch Command 2-263
Initiate a Lock-On Command 2-263
Initiate a Card or Port Lockout Command 2-264
Clear a Lock-On or Lockout Command 2-264
Initiate a 1:1 Card Switch Command 2-265
Initiate a Force Switch for All Circuits on a Path Protection Span 2-265
Initiate a Manual Switch for All Circuits on a Path Protection Span 2-266
Initiate a Lockout for All Circuits on a Protect Path Protection Span 2-266
Clear an External Switching Command on a Path Protection Span 2-267
Initiate a Force Ring Switch on a BLSR 2-267
Initiate a Force Span Switch on a Four-Fiber BLSR 2-267
Initiate a Manual Span Switch on a BLSR 2-268
Initiate a Manual Ring Switch on a BLSR 2-268
Initiate a Lockout on a BLSR Protect Span 2-268
Initiate an Exercise Ring Switch on a BLSR 2-269
Initiate an Exercise Ring Switch on a Four Fiber BLSR 2-269
Clear a BLSR External Switching Command 2-269
2.9.3 CTC Card Resetting and Switching 2-270
Reset a Traffic Card in CTC 2-270
Reset an Active TCC2/TCC2P Card and Activate the Standby Card 2-270