TAP-115: Trouble Clearing 365-575-102
Page2of8 Issue8.0,July2002
5. Wait 5 minutes or until the NE ACTY LED goes off, whichever comes first.
NOTE:
When a TG3 circuit pack is first inserted, it will be switched out of service
until it warms up. This can take as long as 5 minutes. You can confirm
that it is in this state by using the FAULT-Retrieve-State command for
the TG slot.
6. Is the NE ACTY LED off?
If YES, then STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
If NO, then consult the appropriate maintenance support organization for
further technical assistance.
7. STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
LS Auto Switch Condition
8. Is there one or more other conditions with the same low-speed interface
Source Address in the report?
NOTE:
Conditions are shown in the Description column of the Active Alarms
and Status Report.
If YES, then continue with Step 9.
If NO, then continue with Step 11.
9. Identify the topmost other condition in the report with the same TG Source
Address. Find this condition in Table A of TAP-102 and go to the referenced
TAP.
10. STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
11. Wait for the provisioned Wait To Restore interval to expire or until the NE
ACTY LED goes off, whichever comes first.
NOTE:
An LS auto switch will remain in effect for a provisioned interval (the Wait
To Restore interval) after the cause of the switch is cleared. You can use
the CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-Protection-Line command to
determine the provisioned value of the Wait To Restore interval.
12. Is the NE ACTY LED off?
If YES, then STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
If NO, then consult the appropriate maintenance support organization for
further technical assistance.
13. STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.