365-575-102 Trouble Clearing: TAP-150
Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 2
Clear ‘APS Provisioning Conflict’
NOTE:
An "APS provisioning conflict" condition means that the line protection switching
configuration (1xN or 1+1) or directionality (unidirectional or bidirectional) is
provisioned differently at the two ends of the line.
1. Referring to the topmost entry in the Active Alarms and Status Report on the
CIT screen, is the Source Address of the line with an "APS provisioning
conflict" condition that of an OC-48, OC-3, or an OC-12 line?
If OC-48, then continue with Step 2.
If OC-3, then continue with Step 7.
If OC-12, then continue with Step 7.
2. At the CIT, select the CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-Protection-Line
commandtoobtainaNetworkElementProtectionSwitchingProvisioning
Report and note the entries in the report for "Configuration" and "Directional."
3. Do the values of "Configuration" and "Directional" recorded in Step 2 match
those from the office records?
If YES, then continue with Step 7.
If NO, then continue with Step 4.
4. At the CIT, select the CONFIGURATION-Set-Protection-Line command
to provision the correct values for "Configuration" and/or "Directional."
5. At the CIT, select the FAULT-Retrieve-Alarm command to obtain another
Active Alarms and Status Report.
6. Does the "APS provisioning conflict" condition still appear in the report?
If YES, then continue with Step 7.
If NO, then STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
NOTE:
The FT-2000 OC-3 interface is always provisioned for 1+1 unidirectional
protection switching or it is unprotected (0x1).
NOTE:
For FT-2000 Release 7.1 the OC-12 interface is always provisioned for 1+1
unidirectional protection switching or it is 0x1 unprotected.