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Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
November 2009
Chapter 3 Transient Conditions
3.3.30 PS
3.3.30 PS
The Protection Switch (PS) condition occurs when the traffic switches from a working/active card to a
protect/standby card.
3.3.31 RMON-ALARM
The RMON Threshold Crossing Alarm (RMON-ALARM) condition occurs when the remote monitoring
variable crosses the threshold.
3.3.32 RMON-RESET
The RMON Histories and Alarms Reset Reboot (RMON-RESET) condition occurs when the
time-of-day settings on the TCC2/TCC2P card are increased or decreased by more than five seconds.
This invalidates all the history data and remote monitoring (RMON) must restart. It can also occur when
you reset a card.
3.3.33 SFTWDOWN-FAIL
The Software Download Failed (SFTDOWN-FAIL) condition occurs when the system fails to download
the required software.
An incorrect input that points to the wrong place or file, network issues, or a bad (corrupt) package can
cause this failure. Retrying the operation with the correct name/location will usually succeed. If network
issues persist, you must contact the network lab support. If the package is corrupt, contact Cisco TAC.
See the “Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page xliv for details.
3.3.34 USER-LOCKOUT
The User Locked Out (USER-LOCKOUT) condition occurs when the system locks an account because
of a failed login attempt. To proceed, the administrator must unlock the account or the lockout time must
expire.
3.3.35 USER-LOGIN
The Login of User (USER-LOGIN) occurs when you begin a new session by verifying your User ID and
password.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.
3.3.36 USER-LOGOUT
The Logout of User (USER-LOGOUT) condition occurs when you stop a login session by logging out
of your account.
This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.

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