Chapter 14
Alarm Troubleshooting
14.4.15 AUTOSW-LOP (VT-MON)
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The AUTOSW-LOP alarm indicates that automatic UPSR protection switching took place because of an
LOP alarm. The UPSR is configured for revertive switching and switches back to the working path after
the fault clears. Troubleshoot with the
14.4.16 AUTOSW-PDI
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The AUTOSW-PDI alarm indicates that automatic UPSR protection switching took place because of a
PDI alarm. The UPSR is configured for revertive switching and switches back to the working path after
the fault clears. Troubleshoot with the
14.4.17 AUTOSW-SDBER
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The AUTOSW-SDBER alarm indicates that automatic UPSR protection switching took place because of
a signal degrade (SD) alarm. The UPSR is configured for revertive switching and has switched back to
the working path. Troubleshoot with the
14.4.18 AUTOSW-SFBER
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The AUTOSW-SFBER alarm indicates that automatic UPSR protection switching took place because of
a signal fail (SF) alarm. The UPSR is configured for revertive switching and switches back to the
working path. Troubleshoot with the
14.4.19 AUTOSW-UNEQ (STSMON)
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The AUTOSW-UNEQ alarm indicates that automatic UPSR protection switching took place because of
an UNEQ alarm. The UPSR is configured for revertive switching and switches back to the working path
after the fault clears. Troubleshoot with the
14.4.20 AUTOSW-UNEQ (VT-MON)
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AUTOSW-UNEQ indicates that automatic UPSR protection switching took place because of an UNEQ
alarm. The UPSR is configured for revertive switching and switches back to the working path after the
fault clears. Troubleshoot with the
June 2002
Minor, Service-Affecting
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Minor, Service-Affecting
"LOP-P" section on page
"PDI-P" section on page
"CLDRESTART" section on page
"SF-L" section on page
"UNEQ-P" section on page
"UNEQ-P" section on page
Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation, R3.3
Alarm Procedures
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