Incompatible-Sw - Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation

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Alarm Procedures
d.
Step 4
If a circuit has been mapped to the card, delete the circuit:
Caution
a.
b.
c.
If the card is paired in a protection scheme, delete the protection group:
Step 5
a.
b.
c.
If the card is provisioned for DCC, delete the DCC provisioning:
Step 6
a.
b.
c.
If the card is used as a timing reference, change the timing reference:
Step 7
a.
b.
c.
d.
Step 8
Right-click the card reporting the IMPROPRMVL and choose Delete.

14.4.64 INCOMPATIBLE-SW

The incompatible software (INCOMPATIBLE-SW) alarm means the CTC software version loaded on
the connecting workstation and the CTC software version loaded on the XTC card are incompatible. This
occurs when the XTC software is upgraded but the PC has not yet upgraded the compatible CTC jar file.
INCOMPATIBLE-SW also occurs when CTC logs into a node with compatible software but encounters
another node in the network that has a newer version of CTC.
Procedure: Clear the INCOMPATIBLE-SW Alarm
Exit the current CTC session and completely close the browser.
Step 1
Step 2
Start the browser.
Type the ONS 15327 IP address of the node that reported the alarm. This can be the original IP address
Step 3
you logged on with or an IP address other than the original.
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Choose Out of Service to take the ports out of service.
Before deleting the circuit, ensure that the circuit does not carry live traffic.
At the node view, click the Circuits tab.
Click the applicable circuit, i.e., the circuit that connects to the reporting card.
Click Delete.
Click the Provisioning > Protection tabs.
Click the protection group of the reporting card.
Click Delete.
Click the SONET DCC > Provisioning tabs.
Click the slots and ports listed in SDCC terminations.
Click Delete and click Yes in the dialog box that appears.
Click the Provisioning > Timing tabs.
Click the Ref-1 menu.
Change Ref-1 from the listed OC-N card to Internal Clock.
Click Apply.
Minor, Non-Service-Affecting
Chapter 14
Alarm Troubleshooting
June 2002

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