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Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
November 2009
Chapter 2 Alarm Troubleshooting
2.7.176 IOSCFGCOPY
After the reset, note whether or not the INVMACADR alarm has cleared or is still present. If the
INVMACADR alarm remains standing through both TCC2/TCC2P resets, this indicates that the AIP is
probably defective. Proceed to Step 8.
If the INVMACADR was raised during one TCC2/TCC2P reset and cleared during the other, the
TCC2/TCC2P that was active while the alarm was raised needs to be replaced. Continue with Step 7.
Step 7 If the faulty TCC2/TCC2P is currently in standby mode, complete the “Physically Replace a Traffic
Card” procedure on page 2-273 for this card. If the faulty TCC2/TCC2P is currently active, during the
next available maintenance window complete the “Reset an Active TCC2/TCC2P Card and Activate the
Standby Card” procedure on page 2-270 and then complete the “Physically Replace a Traffic Card”
procedure on page 2-273.
Note If the replacement TCC2/TCC2P is loaded with a different software version from the current
TCC2/TCC2P, the card bootup could take up to 30 minutes. During this time, the card LEDs
flicker between Fail and Act/Sby as the active TCC2/TCC2P version software is copied to the
new standby card.
Step 8 Open a case with Cisco TAC (1 800 553-2447) for assistance with determining the node’s previous MAC
address.
Step 9 Replace the ribbon cable between the system board and the AIP with a known-good cable.
Step 10 If the alarm persists, complete the “Replace the Alarm Interface Panel” procedure on page 2-282.
Step 11 If the alarm does not clear, log into the Technical Support Website at http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
for more information or call Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447.
2.7.176 IOSCFGCOPY
Default Severity: Not Alarmed (NA), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)
SONET Logical Object: EQPT
The IOS Configuration Copy in Progress condition occurs on ML-Series Ethernet cards when a
Cisco IOS startup configuration file is being uploaded or downloaded to or from an ML-Series card.
(This condition is very similar to the “SFTWDOWN” condition on page 2-224 but it applies to
ML-Series Ethernet cards rather than to the TCC2/TCC2P.)
The condition clears after the copy operation is complete. (If it does not complete correctly, the
“NO-CONFIG” condition on page 2-187 could be raised.)
Note IOSCFGCOPY is an informational condition.
Note For more information about the ML-Series Ethernet cards, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 and
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide.
2.7.177 ISIS-ADJ-FAIL
Default Severity: Minor (MN), Non-Service-Affecting (NSA)

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