365-575-102 TroubleClearing:
Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 2
TAP-139
Clear ‘Multiple DS-NEs Defined’
NOTE:
This condition means that two or more network elements in a network have their
"Directory Server" (DS-NE) parameter provisioned to "Yes." There must be one
and only one DS-NE in the network.
1. At the CIT, select CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-Map-Network to obtain a
Network Map Report. The topmost entry shows the TID of the local node,
which is where the report is requested, followed by all remaining nodes in a
west-to-east direction.
NOTE:
To clear the multiple DS-NEs defined condition, all nodes in the network
must first be provisioned to No, then only the designated node is provisioned to
Yes.
2. At the CIT, select SECURITY-Set-Network Element and provision the
Directory Server parameter to No.
NOTE:
When the network is in this state, you will probably not be able to establish
remote login to one or more of the other nodes. If a remote login is possible and
if you need additional help, refer to DLP-524. Otherwise, local CIT assistance
will be required at those nodes.
3. Ask for assistance at the next node on the report or travel to that location and
condition and connect the CIT to the network element.
Reference: DLP-501
4. After you are logged in to that node, repeat Step 2.
5. Log off from the network element.
6. Repeat Steps 3, 4, and 5 for each of the remaining nodes in the network.
NOTE:
Atransientsquelch map conflict condition may appear for up to 2 minutes
or until the network stabilizes at each node that was incorrectly designated as
the DS-NE.
7. Determine from office records which network element is to be the DS-NE.