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Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
November 2009
Chapter 3      Transient Conditions
3.2.2    Condition States
For a comprehensive list of conditions, refer to the Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide. 
3.2.2 Condition States
The History tab state (ST) column indicates the disposition of the condition, as follows:
 • A raised (R) event is active.
 • A cleared (C) event is no longer active.
 • A transient (T) event is automatically raised and cleared in CTC during system changes such as user 
login, log out, and loss of connection to node view. Transient events do not require user action. 
3.3 Transient Conditions
This section lists in alphabetical order all the transient conditions encountered in Software Release 7.2. 
The description, entity, SNMP number, and SNMP trap accompany each condition.
3.3.1 ADMIN-DISABLE 
The Disable Inactive User (ADMIN-DISABLE) condition occurs when the administrator disables the 
user or the account is inactive for a specified period.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.
3.3.2 ADMIN-DISABLE-CLR 
The Disable Inactive Clear (ADMIN-DISABLE-CLR) condition occurs when the administrator clears 
the disable flag on the user account.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.
3.3.3 ADMIN-LOCKOUT 
The Admin Lockout of User (ADMIN-LOCKOUT) condition occurs when the administrator locks a user 
account.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.
3.3.4 ADMIN-LOCKOUT-CLR 
The Admin Lockout Clear (ADMIN-LOCKOUT-CLR) condition occurs when the administrator unlocks 
a user account or the lockout time expires.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.