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Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
November 2009
Chapter 2      Alarm Troubleshooting
2.9.7    Interface Procedures
Step 20 Record the new MAC address:
a. In node view, click the Provisioning > Network > General tabs.
b. Record the MAC address.
Step 21 In node view, click the Circuits tab. Note that all circuits listed are PARTIAL.
Step 22 In node view, choose Repair Circuits from the Tools drop-down list. The Circuit Repair dialog box 
appears.
Step 23 Read the instructions in the Circuit Repair dialog box. If all the steps in the dialog box have been 
completed, click Next. Ensure that you have the old and new MAC addresses.
Step 24 The Node MAC Addresses dialog box appears. Complete the following steps:
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 2.
c. Click Next.
Step 25 The Repair Circuits dialog box appears. Read the information in the dialog box and click Finish.
The CTC session freezes until all circuits are repaired. Circuit repair can take up to five minutes or more 
depending on the number of circuits provisioned on it.
When the circuit repair is complete, the Circuits Repaired dialog box appears.
Step 26 Click OK.
Step 27 In the node view of the new node, click the Circuits tab. Note that all circuits listed are DISCOVERED. 
If all circuits listed do not have a DISCOVERED status, call the Cisco TAC 1 800 553-2447 to open a 
Return Material Authorization (RMA).