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2.7.168 IMPROPRMVL
Do not remove a card during a card reboot. If CTC begins to reboot a card before you remove the card,
Caution
allow the card to finish rebooting. After the card reboots, delete the card in CTC again and physically
remove the card before it begins to reboot.
CTC gives the user approximately 15 seconds to physically remove the card before CTC begins a card
Note
reboot.
It can take up to 30 minutes for software to be updated on a standby TCC2/TCC2P.
Note
Clear the IMPROPRMVL Alarm
In node view, right-click the card reporting the IMPROPRMVL.
Step 1
Choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
Step 2
Note
If any ports on the card are in service, place them out of service (OOS,MT):
Step 3
Before placing a port out of service (OOS,MT or OOS,DSBLD), ensure that no live traffic is present.
Caution
a.
b.
c.
d.
If a circuit has been mapped to the card, complete the
Step 4
Before deleting the circuit, ensure that the circuit does not carry live traffic.
Caution
If the card is paired in a protection scheme, delete the protection group:
Step 5
a.
b.
c.
d.
If the card is provisioned for DCC, delete the DCC provisioning:
Step 6
a.
b.
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R8.5
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CTC does not allow you to delete the reporting card if the card is in service, does have circuits
mapped to it, is paired in a working protection scheme, has DCC enabled, or is used as a timing
reference.
In node view, double-click the reporting card to open the card view.
Click the Provisioning > Line tab.
Click the Admin State column of any in-service (IS) ports.
Choose OOS,MT to take the ports out of service.
Click View > Go to Previous View to return to node view.
If you are already in node view, click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Click the protection group of the reporting card.
Click Delete.
Click the ONS 15454 Provisioning > Comm Channels > SDCC tabs.
Click the slots and ports listed in DCC terminations.
Chapter 2
"Delete a Circuit" procedure on page
Alarm Troubleshooting
2-275.
November 2009

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