Fe-Lockout; Fe-Lof - Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation

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Chapter 14
Alarm Troubleshooting
The far end idle (FE-IDLE) condition means a far-end node detects an idle DS-3 signal. The prefix FE
in an alarm/condition means that the main alarm is occurring at the far-end node, not the node reporting
this FE-IDLE alarm. Troubleshoot the FE alarm/condition by troubleshooting the main alarm at its
source. Both alarms clear when the main alarm clears.
Procedure: Clear the FE-IDLE Condition on the XTC28-3 Card in C-bit Format
To troubleshoot the FE alarm/condition, determine which node and card link directly to the card
Step 1
reporting 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

14.4.54 FE-LOCKOUT

The far-end lockout (FE-LOCKOUT) condition raises whenever the Lockout Protection Span command
is entered from any other node. This alarm indicates the prevention of any ring switch requests. The
alarm clears when the lock out is removed.
Procedure: Clear the FE-LOCKOUT Condition on a BLSR
Step 1
Display CTC network view.
Step 2
Find the node reporting the LOCKOUT-REQ.
Login to the node reporting the LOCKOUT-REQ.
Step 3
Step 4
Follow the
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14.4.55 FE-LOF

The far-end LOF (FE-LOF) condition means a far-end node reports a DS-3 LOF. The prefix FE in an
alarm/condition means that the main alarm is occurring at the far-end node, not the node reporting this
FE-LOF alarm. Troubleshoot the FE alarm/condition by troubleshooting the main alarm at its source.
Both alarm/conditions clear when the main alarm clears.
Procedure: Clear the FE-LOF 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.
Step 2
June 2002
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
"Clear the Lockout Switch Request and the LOCKOUT-REQ Condition on an OC-N Card"
14-49.
Not Alarmed (NA) (Condition)
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Alarm Procedures
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