Cisco ONS 15454 Hardware Installation Manual page 492

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NTP-G117 Replace the ANSI Shelf Alarm Interface Panel
Caution
Caution
Step 11
Attach the fan-tray assembly power cable to the new AIP.
Step 12
Place the new AIP on the backplane by plugging the panel into the backplane using the DIN connector.
Step 13
Replace the AIP cover over the AIP and secure the cover with the two screws.
Step 14
Replace the lower backplane cover and secure the cover with the five screws.
Step 15
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > Network
tabs.
Caution
Step 16
Reset the standby TCC2/TCC2P/TCC3/TNC/TSC card:
a) Right-click the standby TCC2/TCC2P/TCC3/TNC/TSC card and choose Reset Card.
b) Click Yes in the Resetting Card dialog box. As the card resets, a loading (Ldg) indication appears on the
card in CTC.
Note
Step 17
Complete the "DLP-G250 Reset the TCC2/TCC2P/TCC3/TNC/TSC Card" task in the Cisco ONS 15454
DWDM Configuration Guide to reset the active TCC2/TCC2P/TCC3/TNC/TSC card.
Step 18
From the File drop-down list, choose Exit to exit the CTC session.
Step 19
Log back into the node. In the Login dialog box, choose (None) from the Additional Nodes drop-down list.
Step 20
Record the new MAC address:
a) In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Provisioning > Network
tabs.
b) Record the MAC address shown in the General tab.
Step 21
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), click the Circuits tab. Note that all
circuits listed have a status of PARTIAL.
Step 22
In node view (single-shelf mode) or multishelf view (multishelf mode), choose Repair Circuits from the
Tools drop-down list. The Circuit Repair dialog box appears.
Step 23
Read the instructions in the Circuit Repair dialog box. If all the steps in the dialog box have been completed,
click Next. Ensure that you have the old and new MAC addresses.
Step 24
The Node MAC Addresses dialog box appears:
a) From the Node drop-down list, choose the name of the node where you replaced the AIP.
b) In the Old MAC Address field, enter the old MAC address that was recorded in Step 3.
c) Click Next.
Step 25
The Repair Circuits dialog box appears. Read the information in the dialog box and click Finish.
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Maintaining the ONS 15454 M12 (ANSI and ETSI), ONS 15454 M2 and ONS 15454 M6 Shelf
The type of shelf that the AIP resides in determines the version of AIP that should replace the failed
AIP. The 15454-SA-ANSI shelf (P/N: 800-19857) and 15454-SA-HD (P/N: 800-24848) currently
use the 5A AIP, (P/N: 73-7665-01). The 15454-SA-NEBS3E, 15454-SA-NEBS3, and 15454-SA-R1
(P/N: 800-07149) shelves and earlier use the 2A AIP (P/N: 73-5262-01).
Do not put a 2A AIP (P/N: 73-5262-01) into a 15454-SA-ANSI (P/N: 800-19857) or 15454-SA-HD
(P/N: 800-24848) shelf; doing so will cause a blown fuse on the AIP.
Cisco recommends that TCC2/TCC2P/TCC3/TNC/TSC card resets be performed in a maintenance
window to avoid any potential service disruptions.
The reset takes approximately five minutes. Do not perform any other steps until the reset is
complete.

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