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Chapter 2 Alarm Troubleshooting
2.7.196 LMP-SF
LMP-SF is part of an alarm hierarchy that includes the “LMP-SD” alarm on page 2-143 and the
“LMP-UNALLOC” alarm on page 2-146. The hierarchy is as follows: If LMP-UNALLOC is raised,
LMP-SF and LMP-SD are suppressed. If LMP-SF is raised, it suppresses LMP-SD. LMP-SF and
LMP-UNALLOC both suppress near-end LOS-type alarms for DWDM clients, but LMP-SD does not
suppress LOS-type alarms.
This condition clears when the far-end trouble has been cleared.
Clear the LMP-SF Condition
Step 1 Look for and clear any of the following alarms in Table 2-15, Table 2-16, or Table 2-17 occurring on the
far-end port. The card alarms are located in this chapter. The Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting
Guide, R7.x contains trouble-clearing procedures for DWDM trunk (Table 2-16) and client (Table 2-17)
alarms.
Table 2-15 Transponder Card Alarms that Cause LMP-SF
Card Alarm LMP Failure Direction
EQPT, page 85 SF Tx
IMPROPRMVL, page 127 SF Tx
Table 2-16 Transponder Trunk Alarms that Cause LMP-SF
Trunk Port Alarm LMP Failure Direction
LOS SF Tx
OTUK-LOF SF Tx
OTUK-AIS SF Tx
LOM SF Tx
OTUK-SF SF Tx
ODUK-SF-PM SF Tx
ODUK-SF-TCM1 SF Tx
ODUK-SF-TCM2 SF SF Tx
FEC-MISM SF Tx
Table 2-17 Transponder Client Alarms that Cause LMP-SF
Client Alarm LMP Failure Direction
LOS SF Rx
SIGLOSS SF Rx
SYNCLOSS SF Rx
CARLOSS SF Rx
LOF SF Rx