365-575-102 TroubleClearing:
Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 2
TAP-158
Clear ‘OC3/OC12 Mode Conflict
(Equipment, Slot Pair, X-Connect)’
NOTE:
An OC3/OC12 mode conflict ( ) means that the addressed slot has a
Provisioned Mode of "1+1" and an Operating Mode of "0x1."
1. What is the condition to be cleared?
If OC3 mode conflict (equipment), then continue with Step 2.
If OC12 mode conflict (equipment), then continue with Step 2.
If OC3 mode conflict (slot pair), then continue with Step 6.
If OC12 mode conflict (slot pair), then continue with Step 6.
If OC3 mode conflict (x-connect), then continue with Step 10.
If OC12 mode conflict (x-connect), then continue with Step 10.
NOTE:
For an LS INTFC slot to have an Operating Mode of "1+1," both the A slot and
the B slot of the slot pair must be equipped with OC3/OC12 circuit packs.
2. At the CIT, select CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-Equipment:LS INTFC to
obtain an Equipage and Version Report.
3. Use the first and second columns in the report to locate the slot with no circuit
pack installed or the wrong type of circuit pack (DS3 or STS-1E) installed.
4. Install an OC3/OC12 circuit pack or execute the CONFIGURATION-Update
command and replace the wrong type circuit pack with an OC3/OC12 circuit
pack.
Reference: DLP-514
5. STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
6. For an LS INTFC slot to have an Operating Mode of "1+1," both the A slot and
the B slot of the slot pair must have a Provisioned Mode of "1+1." At the CIT,
select CONFIGURATION-Retrieve-OC3(or OC12):All to obtain an
OC3/OC12 Provisioning Report.