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365-575-102 DetailedLevelProcedure:
Issue 8.0, July 2002 Page 1 of 2
DLP-534
Verify That Low-Speed Ports Are Not NMON
Overview: This procedure is used to verify that one or more low speed ports are not
in the NMON state and to set them to the AUTO state, if necessary.
1. At the CIT, select FAULT-Retrieve-State to obtain a State Report for the LS
INTFC slot(s) associated with the electrical low-speed ports to be verified.
2. Referring to the Port State column for the LS INTFC slot(s) associated with the
electrical and optical low-speed ports to be verified, are any of the ports in the
NMON state as indicated by the letter "n"?
If YES, then continue with Step 3.
If NO, then continue with Step 5.
3. At the CIT, select CONFIGURATION-Set-State-T3 (for DS3 ports) or
CONFIGURATION-Set-State-EC1 (for EC1 ports) or
CONFIGURATION-Set-State-OC3 or
CONFIGURATION-Set-State-OC12 with a Primary State of AUTO for the
ports identified in Step 2.
4. You can use the FAULT-Retrieve-State command again (for the State
Report) to verify that none of the affected low-speed ports are in the NMON
state. All of the affected ports should be shown with an "a" (indicating the
AUTO state) or an "i" (indicating the IS state).
NOTE:
Some of the ports just CIT provisioned to the AUTO state may have been
immediately auto-provisioned to the IS state.
5. STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.

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BrandLucent Technologies
ModelFT-2000 OC-48
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish