Fe-Ds3-Sa; Fe-Eqpt-Nsa; Fe-Idle - Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation

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14.4.51 FE-DS3-SA

The far end DS-3 equipment failure service-affecting (FE-DS3-SA) alarm means a far-end DS-3
equipment failure is occurring. The prefix FE in an alarm/condition means the main alarm is occurring
at the far-end node and not at the node reporting the FE alarm. Troubleshoot the FE alarm by
troubleshooting the main alarm at its source. Both alarm/conditions clear when the main alarm clears.
Procedure: Clear the FE-DS3-SA Condition on the XTC28-3 Card in C-bit Format
To troubleshoot an FE alarm/condition, determine which node and card link directly to the card reporting
Step 1
the FE alarm.
Login to the node that links directly to the card reporting the FE alarm/condition.
Step 2
Clear the main alarm.
Step 3

14.4.52 FE-EQPT-NSA

The far end common equipment failure non-service-affecting (FE-EQPT-NSA) condition means a
non-service-affecting equipment failure is detected in the far-end DS-3. The prefix FE in an
alarm/condition message means that the main alarm is occurring at the far-end node, not the node
reporting this FE-EQPT-NSA alarm. Troubleshoot the FE alarm/condition by troubleshooting the main
alarm at its source. Both alarm/conditions clear when the main alarm clears.
Always use the supplied ESD wristband when working with a powered ONS 15327. Plug the wristband
Caution
cable into the ESD jack located on the lower-right outside edge of the shelf assembly.
Procedure: Clear the FE-EQPT-NSA Condition on the XTC28-3 Card in C-bit Format
Step 1
To troubleshoot an FE alarm/condition, determine which node and card link directly to the card reporting
the FE alarm.
Step 2
Login to the node that links directly to the card reporting the FE alarm/condition.
Look up and troubleshoot the main alarm.
Step 3

14.4.53 FE-IDLE

Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation, R3.3
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Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
Chapter 14
Alarm Troubleshooting
June 2002

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