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Chapter 3 Transient Conditions

3.3.20 LOGOUT-IDLE-USER

This transient condition is equivalent to a security warning. You must check the security log (audit log) for other security-related actions that have occurred.

3.3.20 LOGOUT-IDLE-USER

The Automatic Logout of Idle User (LOGOUT-IDLE-USER) condition occurs when a user session is idle for too long (the idle timeout expires) and the session terminates as a result. You must log in again to restart your session.

3.3.21 MANWKSWBK-NO-TRFSW

The Manual Switch Back To Working Resulted in No Traffic Switch (MANWKSWBK-NO-TRFSW) condition occurs when you perform a Manual switch to the working port/card and the working port/ card is already active.

This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.

3.3.22 MANWKSWPR-NO-TRFSW

The Manual Switch to Protect Resulted in No Traffic Switch (MANWKSWPR-NO-TRFSW) condition occurs when you perform a Manual switch to the protect port/card and the protect port/card is already active.

This transient condition does not result in a standing condition.

3.3.23 PM-TCA

The Performance Monitor Threshold Crossing Alert (PM-TCA) condition occurs when network collisions cross the rising threshold for the first time.

3.3.24 PS

The Protection Switch (PS) condition occurs when the traffic switches from a working/active card to a protect/standby card.

3.3.25 PSWD-CHG-REQUIRED

The User Password Change Required (PSWD-CHG-REQUIRED) condition occurs when you are denied login for a shell function such as Telnet or FTP because you did not change the login password. You can change the password through CTC or TL1.

3.3.26 RMON-ALARM

The Remote Monitoring Threshold Crossing Alarm (RMON-ALARM) condition occurs when the remote monitoring (RMON) variable crosses the threshold.

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Contents Cisco ONS 15310-CL Cisco ONS 15310-MA Troubleshooting Guide Copyright 2006-2007 Cisco Systems Inc. All rights reserved Iii N T E N T SFeac Send Code Test the OC-N Controller Card 10.1 Vii Alarm TroubleshootingViii AUTOSW-AISDUP-SHELF-ID2-46 Ehibatvg Clear the Ehibatvg Alarm EXTRA-TRAF-PREEMPT2-56 FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPAN2-61 Xii HelloXiii 129 LOAXiv Lpbkcrs190 RAI Xvi 198 SDXvii SwtothirdXviii TX-RAIXix Error Messages Xxi G U R E SXxii Xxiii B L E SXxiv Power Supply ProblemsXxv Revision HistoryRelated Documentation Document ObjectivesAudience Document OrganizationXxvii Document ConventionsBoldface Xxviii Bewaar Deze InstructiesXxix Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseXxx Spara Dessa AnvisningarXxxi GEM Disse AnvisningerXxxii Xxxiii Where to Find Safety and Warning InformationObtaining Optical Networking Information Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROMXxxiv General Troubleshooting Facility Loopback Network Troubleshooting TestsCross-Connect Loopback Terminal LoopbackHairpin Circuit Create the Facility Loopback on the Source-Node Port Perform a Facility Loopback on a Source-Node PortTest the Facility Loopback Create the Hairpin on the Source-Node Port Perform a Hairpin on a Source-Node PortTest the Electrical Cabling Page Create the Terminal Loopback on a Destination-Node Port Perform a Terminal Loopback on a Destination-Node PortTest the Hairpin Circuit Page Perform a Hairpin Test on a Destination-Node Port Continue with the Test the Hairpin Circuit procedure on Create a Facility Loopback Circuit on a Destination Port Perform a Facility Loopback on a Destination PortTest the Facility Loopback Circuit Create the Facility Loopback on the Source OC-N Port Identify Points of Failure on an OC-N Circuit PathPerform a Facility Loopback on a Source-Node OC-N Port Perform a Cross-Connect Loopback on the Source OC-N Port Click the Maintenance Optical Loopback Port tabsTest the Cross-Connect Loopback Circuit Create the Cross-Connect Loopback on the Source OC-N PortCreate the Terminal Loopback on a Source Node OC-N Port Perform a Terminal Loopback on a Source-Node OC-N PortTest the Terminal Loopback Circuit Click the Maintenance Optical Loopback Port tabs Test the Facility Loopback Circuit Test the Terminal Loopback Circuit Create the Facility Loopback on a Destination-Node OC-N Port Perform a Facility Loopback on a Destination-Node OC-N PortTest the Facility Loopback Circuit Create the Terminal Loopback on a Destination-Node OC-N Port Perform a Terminal Loopback on a Destination-Node OC-N PortTest the Terminal Loopback Circuit Feac Send Code WBE-28/WBE-84 Inhibit Feac Loopback Feac AlarmsTroubleshooting Ethernet Circuit Paths With Loopbacks Test and Clear the Facility Loopback Circuit Click the Maintenance Loopback tabsPerform a Facility Loopback on a Source-Node Ethernet Port Test the Ethernet Card Cisco ONS 15310-MA Procedure GuideCreate the Terminal Loopback on a Source-Node Ethernet Port Perform a Terminal Loopback on a Source-Node Ethernet PortTest and Clear the Ethernet Terminal Loopback Circuit Test the Ethernet Card Create a Facility Loopback on an Intermediate-Node OC-N Port Test the OC-N Controller Card Test and Clear the OC-N Facility Loopback CircuitPerform a Terminal Loopback on Intermediate-Node OC-N Ports Create a Terminal Loopback on Intermediate-Node OC-N Ports Test the OC-N Card Test and Clear the OC-N Terminal Loopback CircuitCisco ONS 15310-MA Procedure Guide Connect a test set to the CE100T-8 card that you are testing Test and Clear the Ethernet Facility Loopback Circuit Connect a test set to the CE100T-8 port that you are testing Click the Maintenance Loopback tabs Test and Clear the Ethernet Terminal Loopback Circuit Restore the Node Database Restore the Database and Default SettingsPC Connectivity Troubleshooting Supported Platforms, Browsers, and JREs Windows PC System Minimum Requirements2 Sun, Solaris, or Unix System Minimum Requirements Unsupported Platforms and Browsers Unable to Verify the IP Configuration of Your Windows PCVerify the IP Configuration of Your Windows PC Close the Java Plug-in Control Panel window Browser Login Does Not Launch JavaUnable to Verify the NIC Connection on Your Windows PC Reconfigure the BrowserVerify Windows PC Connection to the Node Ping Replacement LAN Cables procedure onPing the ONS 15310-CL or ONS 15310-MA CTC Operation TroubleshootingUnable to Launch CTC Help After Removing Netscape Unable to Change Node View to Network View Set Internet Explorer as the Default Browser for CTCExample Browser Stalls When Downloading CTC JAR Files from portRedirect the Netscape Cache to a Valid Directory Disable the VirusScan Download ScanUncheck the Enable Internet download scanning check box CTC Does Not LaunchDelete the CTC Cache File Automatically Sluggish CTC Operation or Login ProblemsDeleting the CTC Cache Delete the CTC Cache File ManuallyINCOMPATIBLE-SW NOT-AUTHENTICATEDNode Icon is Gray on CTC Network View Launch CTC to Correct the Core Version Build Java Runtime Environment IncompatibleDifferent CTC Releases Do Not Recognize Each Other Build procedure onVerify Correct Username and Password Username or Password Does Not Match the Port InformationSuperuser Password Needs to Be Reset No IP Connectivity Exists Between Nodes Reset the ONS 15310-CL or ONS 15310-MA PasswordDCC Connection Lost Path in Use Error When Creating a CircuitCancel the Circuit Creation and Start Over Circuit Transitions to Partial Status Circuits and TimingCalculate and Design IP Subnets View the State of Circuit Nodes Circuits Remain in Partial StatusClick Circuits AIS-V on Unused 15310-CL-CTX Card VT CircuitsClear AIS-V on Unused Controller Card VT Circuits 10.5 OC-3 and DCC Limitations Circuit Creation Error with VT1.5 CircuitHoldover Synchronization Alarm ONS 15310-CL or ONS 15310-MA Switches Timing ReferenceDaisy-Chained Bits Not Functioning Free-Running Synchronization ModeBlinking Stat LED after Installing a Card Fiber and Cabling Bit Errors Appear for a Traffic CardFaulty Fiber-Optic Connections Verify Fiber-Optic Connections End view of RJ-45 plug Crimp Replacement LAN CablesPin Color Pair Name Power Supply Problems Power and LED TestsSee , Alarm Troubleshooting, for information about specific Power Consumption for Node and CardsVerify Card LED Operation CTC, click the Maintenance Diagnostic tabs Click Lamp TestLamp Tests for Card LEDs Page Alarm Index by Default Severity Alarm TroubleshootingENCAP-MISMATCH-P Ststrm LOP-P Stsmon SWMTXMOD-PROT Eqpt Critical Alarms CRMajor Alarms MJ CTENQPT-PB-WORK Eqpt LOM STSMON, Ststrm SQM StstrmCONTBUS-CLK-B Eqpt ISIS-ADJ-FAIL OCN Sftwdown Eqpt Minor Alarms MNFeprlf OCN LOS Bits TIM-P Stsmon HI-LASERBIAS Eqpt Not Alarmed ConditionsFrcdswtopri NE-SREF TX-RAI DS3Frcdswtopri EXT-SREF VCG-DEG VCGNot Reported NR Conditions Alarms and Conditions Indexed By Alphabetical EntryPage Page Type Definition Alarm Logical ObjectsType Definition Alarm List by Logical Object TypeNE Sysboot MJ Stsmon AUTOSW-UNEQ NA OCN FE-MANWKSWBK-SPAN NA System Logbufrovfl OCN AS-CMD NA Ststrm RFI-P NRAlarm Troubleshooting Alarm List by Logical Object Type Severities Alarm CharacteristicsCondition Characteristics Trouble NotificationsLOF Alarm HierarchyLOS RFI-L RFI-P RFI-V Lowest DS-N AIS if reported for Outgoing DS-N signalsStates Safety SummaryService Effect Clear the AIS Condition Alarm Procedures1 AIS AIS-LClear the AIS-P Condition AIS-PAIS-V Clear the AIS-L ConditionApscdfltk 5 ALSAPC-END ApsbApscm Clear the Apscincon AlarmClear the Apscm Alarm ApscinconApsimp Clear the Apsimp AlarmApscnmis Apsmm Clear the Apsmm AlarmAPS-INV-PRIM AS-CMD Clear the APS-PRIM-SEC-MISM AlarmAPS-PRIM-FAC APS-PRIM-SEC-MISMClear the AS-CMD Condition AS-MTClear the AUD-LOG-LOSS Condition AS-MT-OOGAUD-LOG-LOSS Clear the AS-MT ConditionAutolsroff AutoresetClear the Autoreset Alarm AUD-LOG-LOWClear the AUTOSW-AIS Condition AUTOSW-AISAUTOSW-LOP Stsmon Clear the AUTOSW-LOP Stsmon Condition Clear the AUTOSW-LOP VT-MON AlarmAUTOSW-LOP VT-MON AUTOSW-PDIClear the AUTOSW-SFBER Condition AUTOSW-SDBERAUTOSW-SFBER Clear the AUTOSW-SDBER ConditionBAT-FAIL Clear the AUTOSW-UNEQ VT-MON AlarmAUTOSW-UNEQ Stsmon AUTOSW-UNEQ VT-MONBkupmemp Clear the BAT-FAIL AlarmClear the Bkupmemp Alarm Carloss CE100T Lear the Carloss CE100T AlarmBlsrosync Alarm Troubleshooting Carloss CE100T Carloss Eqpt Click the Provisioning Pluggable Port Modules tabs Clear the Carloss Eqpt AlarmClear the Cldrestart Condition Clear the Comioxc AlarmCldrestart ComioxcCONTBUS-CLK-B Clear the CONTBUS-CLK-A AlarmCONTBUS-CLK-A Clear the CONTBUS-CLK-B Alarm CONTBUS-DISABLEDCONTBUS-IO-A Clear the CONTBUS-DISABLED AlarmClear the CONTBUS-IO-A Alarm CTNEQPT-PBPROT Clear the CTNEQPT-PBPROT AlarmCTNEQPT-PBWORK Clear the CTNEQPT-PBWORK AlarmDbosync Clear the Dataflt AlarmClear the Dbosync Alarm DatafltClear the DS3-MISM Condition Clear the Disconnected AlarmDisconnected 49 DS3-MISMNode view, click the Provisioning Network General tabs Clear the DUP-IPADDR AlarmDUP-IPADDR DUP-NODENAMEEhibatvg Clear the DUP-NODENAME AlarmClear the Ehibatvg Alarm DUP-SHELF-IDENCAP-MISMATCH-P Clear the Elwbatvg AlarmClick the Provisioning Card tabs Clear the ENCAP-MISMATCH-P Alarm56 EOC Click the Provisioning Optical Line tabs Clear the EOC AlarmClick the Provisioning Comm Channels Sdcc tabs EOC-LEqpt Clear the EOC-L AlarmClear the Eqpt Alarm Clear the ERFI-P-CONN Condition EQPT-MISSERFI-P-CONN Clear the ERFI-P-PAYLD Condition ERROR-CONFIGERFI-P-PAYLD ERFI-P-SRVRClear the ERROR-CONFIG Alarm Exccol Clear the Exccol AlarmETH-LINKLOSS W-MISMATCHFailtosw Clear the EXT Alarm67 EXT EXTRA-TRAF-PREEMPTFAN-DEGRADE FAILTOSW-PATH71 FAN Clear the FE-DS1-MULTLOS Condition FE-AISFE-DS1-MULTLOS Clear the FE-AIS ConditionClear the FE-DS1-SA Condition FE-DS1-NSAFE-DS1-SA Clear the FE-DS1-NSA ConditionClear the FE-DS3-NSA Condition FE-DS1-SNGLLOSFE-DS3-NSA Clear the FE-DS1-SNGLLOS ConditionClear the FE-DS3-SA Condition FE-DS3-SAFE-EQPT-NSA FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPANClear the FE-FRCDWKSWBK-SPAN Condition FE-FRCDWKSWPR-SPANFE-IDLE FE-LOCKOUTOFPR-SPANClear the FE-LOF Condition FE-LOFFE-LOS FE-MANWKSWBK-SPANFORCED-REQ Clear the Feprlf AlarmFE-MANWKSWPR-SPAN FeprlfClear the FORCED-REQ-SPAN Condition FORCED-REQ-SPANFrcdswtoint FrcdswtopriClear the Frngsync Condition FrcdswtosecFrcdswtothird FrngsyncGFP-CSF Clear the GFP-CSF AlarmFstsync FULLPASSTHR-BIGFP-UP-MISMATCH Clear the GFP-EX-MISMATCH AlarmClear the GFP-LFD Alarm GFP-LFDClick the Provisioning Port Distance Extension tabs Clear the GFP-UP-MISMATCH AlarmClear the Hello Alarm HelloHI-LASERBIAS Clear the Hibatvg AlarmClear the HI-LASERBIAS Alarm HibatvgClick the Performance Optics PM tabs Clear the HI-LASERTEMP AlarmHI-LASERTEMP Hitemp HI-RXPOWERClear the HI-RXPOWER Alarm Clear the Hitemp AlarmHldovrsync HI-TXPOWERClear the HI-TXPOWER Alarm Clear the Hldovrsync Alarm Improprmvl Clear the I-HITEMP AlarmClear the Improprmvl Alarm Click the Provisioning Timing General tabs INCOMPATIBLE-SEND-PDIP Clear the INCOMPATIBLE-SEND-PDIP AlarmClear the INCOMPATIBLE-SW Alarm INC-ISDClear the Inhswpr Condition InhswprInhswwkg INTRUSION-PSWDISIS-ADJ-FAIL Click Clear Security Intrusion AlarmInvmacadr IoscfgcopyClick the Provisioning OSI Routers Setup tabs Clear the ISIS-ADJ-FAIL AlarmClick Provisioning OSI Routers Setup LCAS-CRC KB-PASSTHRLasereol Transmit node LCAS-RX-FAILClear the LCAS-RX-FAIL Condition LCAS-TX-ADDLCAS-TX-DNU Clear the LKOUTPR-S Condition Clear the LOA AlarmLKOUTPR-S 129 LOAClear the LOCKOUT-REQ Condition Clear the LOF Bits AlarmLOCKOUT-REQ LOF BitsClick the Provisioning DS1 Line tabs Clear the LOF DS1 AlarmLOF DS1 Click the Provisioning Timing Bits Facilities tabsLOF EC1 Clear the LOF DS3 AlarmLOF DS3 LOF Ststrm Clear the LOF EC1 AlarmClear the LOF OCN Alarm LOF OCNLogbufrovfl Clear the LOF Ststrm AlarmClear the Logbufrovfl Alarm LOGBUFR90LO-LASERTEMP Clear the LO-LASERBIAS AlarmLO-LASERBIAS LOP-P Clear the LOM AlarmClear the LOP-P Alarm 141 LOMLOP-V LO-RXPOWERClear the LOP-V Alarm Clear the LO-RXPOWER AlarmLOS Bits Clear the LOS Bits AlarmLOS DS1 Clear the LOS DS1 AlarmClick the Maintenance DS1 tabs LOS DS3 Clear the LOS DS3 AlarmLOS EC1 Click the Maintenance DS3 tabsClick the Provisioning EC1 Line tabs Clear the LOS EC1 AlarmLOS Fudc LOS OCN Clear the LOS Fudc AlarmClear the LOS OCN Alarm Click the Provisioning Optical Optics Thresholds tabs LO-TXPOWERClear the LO-TXPOWER Alarm LpbkcrsClear the LPBKDS3FEAC Condition LPBKDS3FEACLPBKDS3FEAC-CMD Clear the Lpbkcrs Condition102 Lpbkfacility CE100TLpbkfacility DS1, DS3 Clear the Lpbkfacility CE100T ConditionClear the Lpbkfacility EC1 Condition Lpbkfacility EC1Lpbkfacility OCN Clear the Lpbkfacility DS1, DS3 ConditionClear the Lpbkterminal CE100T Condition Lpkterminal CE100TLpbkterminal DS1, DS3 Clear the Lpbkfacility OCN ConditionClear the Lpbkterminal EC1 Condition Lpbkterminal EC1Lpbkterminal OCN Clear the Lpbkterminal DS1, DS3 ConditionClear the Lpbkterminal OCN Condition Clear the Lwbatvg AlarmLwbatvg MAN-REQManswtosec ManresetManswtoint ManswtopriClear the MANUAL-REQ-SPAN Condition ManswtothirdMANUAL-REQ-SPAN Mateclk109 Clear the Mateclk AlarmClear the MEA Eqpt Alarm MEA Eqpt110 MEA FANMEA PPM Click the Provisioning Protection tabsMfgmem NO-CONFIGMEM-GONE MEM-LOW112 NOT-AUTHENTICATEDClear the NO-CONFIG Condition OOU-TPTClear the OPEN-SLOT Condition OPEN-SLOTPDI-P Clear the OOT-TPT Condition114 Clear the PDI-P Condition115 Clear the PLM-P AlarmPLM-P PLM-VProtna Clear the PLM-V AlarmClear the Protna Alarm PRC-DUPID117 Clear the PWR-FAIL-A AlarmPROV-MISMATCH PWR-FAIL-ARFI-L Clear the PWR-FAIL-B AlarmPWR-FAIL-B 190 RAI119 RFI-PClear the RFI-L Condition Clear the RFI-P Condition120 RFI-VRoll Clear the RFI-V ConditionClear the Rprw Condition ROLL-PENDRprw RUNCFG-SAVENEED122 198 SD123 SD-LClear the SD DS1, DS3 Condition 124 SD-PClear the SD-L Condition Clear the SD-V Condition SD-V202 SF Clear the SD-P ConditionClear the SF-L Condition SF-LSF-P Clear the SF DS1, DS3 ConditionClear the SF-P Condition SftwdownSF-V SHELF-COMM-FAILSquelched Clear the SNTP-HOST AlarmSNTP-HOST SquelchSSM-FAIL Clear the SQM Alarm211 SQM SSM-DUSSSM-RES Clear the SSM-FAIL AlarmSSM-OFF SSM-PRSSSM-ST3E SSM-SMCSSM-ST2 SSM-ST3Clear the SSM-STU Condition SSM-ST4SSM-STU SSM-TNCSWMTXMOD-PROT Clear the SWMTXMOD-PROT AlarmSTS-SQUELCH-L SW-MISMATCHSwtosec Clear the SWMTXMOD-WORK AlarmSWMTXMOD-WORK SwtopriClear the Swtothird Condition SwtothirdSYNC-FREQ SyncpriNode view, click the Provisioning Timing General tabs Clear the Syncpri AlarmClear the Syncsec Alarm Syncsec236 TIM SysbootClear the Syncthird Alarm Syncthird138 Clear the TIM AlarmTIM-S Clear the TIM-P AlarmTIM-MON TIM-PTptfail CE100T Clear the TIM-S AlarmClear the TIM-V Alarm TIM-VClear the TX-AIS Condition Clear the Tptfail CE100T AlarmTX-AIS TX-LOFClear the TX-RAI Condition Clear the UNEQ-P AlarmTX-RAI UNEQ-P143 Complete the Delete a Circuit procedure on144 Clear the UNEQ-V AlarmUNEQ-V VCG-DEGClear the VCG-DOWN Condition VCG-DOWNVT-SQUELCH-L Clear the VCG-DEG ConditionClear the Wkswpr Condition DS-1 Line AlarmsWkswpr 251 WTR147 Typical Card LED Activity During ResetProtection Switching, Lock Initiation, and Clearing Traffic Card LED Activity148 Initiate a 1+1 Protection Port Force Switch CommandInitiate a 1+1 Manual Switch Command 149 Clear a 1+1 Force or Manual Switch CommandInitiate a Lock-On Command 150 Initiate a Card or Port Lockout CommandClear a Lock-On or Lockout Command Initiate an ONS 15310-MA 11 Card Switch Command151 Click the Perform Path Protection span switching fieldNode view, choose Go to Network View from the View menu 152 153 CTC Card Resetting and SwitchingSoft- or Hard-Reset an Ethernet or Electrical Card in CTC Soft- or Hard-Reset a Controller Card154 Physical Card Reseating and ReplacementRemove and Reinsert Reseat a Card Physically Replace a CardVerify or Create Node DCC Terminations Generic Signal and Circuit ProceduresVerify the Signal BER Threshold Level Delete a Circuit156 Clear an OC-N Port Facility or Terminal Loopback CircuitClear an OC-N Port XC Loopback Circuit Clear a DS-3 or DS-1 Port Loopback Circuit157 Click the Maintenance EC1 Loopback tabsClear an EC-1 Port Loopback Clear an Ethernet Card Loopback Circuit158 Transients Indexed By Alphabetical Entry Transient ConditionsLOGIN-FAILURE-LOCKOUT Trunk Eqpt Escon FC, GE ISC OCN Stsmon VT-MON Condition StatesTransient Conditions AUD-ARCHIVE-FAIL ADMIN-SUSPEND-CLRDBBACKUP-FAIL DBRESTORE-FAILLOGIN-FAILURE-USERID LOGIN-FAILURE-LOCKOUTLOGIN-FAILURE-ONALRDY LOGIN-FAILURE-PSWDMANWKSWPR-NO-TRFSW RMON-ALARMLOGOUT-IDLE-USER MANWKSWBK-NO-TRFSWSFTWDOWN-FAIL RMON-RESETUSER-LOGIN SESSION-TIME-LIMITWrmrestart Wrmrestart Error Messages EID-1 EID-0Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Vlan Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Blsr Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Messages CTC Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description 1LOCKEDON/LOCKEDOUT Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Messages Ospf Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Ldcc Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description CTC Error Warning Message Description Provisioning Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description External LineOOS-MA,LPBK&MT Error Messages Error Warning Message Description APC Aborted Error Warning Message Description Error Warning Message Description Apscnmis AUTOSW-AIS FE-AISTL1 Apscdfltk APSC-IMPBits AutoswBslrosync CarlossIN-45 IN-46 DBRESTORE-FAIL DCCDisconnected IN-47 IN-48 IN-49 Intrusion INTRUSION-PSWDJRE LasereolIN-50 IN-51 PDIIN-52 IN-53 SFTWDOWN-FAILSSM TCP/IPIN-54 TIMIN-55 Wkswbk WkswprWrmrestart IN-56
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ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in networking and telecommunications technology, and among its impressive lineup of products, the Cisco ONS 15310 series stands out as an essential solution for optical networking. This series includes models such as the ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15310-CL, and ONS 15310-CA, each designed to meet the diverse needs of service providers and enterprises seeking to enhance their optical transport networks.

The Cisco ONS 15310-MA is an advanced multi-service platform designed for metropolitan area networks. It facilitates the seamless transport of data, voice, and video over optical networks. One of its main features is its ability to support a variety of interfaces, including Ethernet, SONET/SDH, and Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), allowing users to integrate multiple services into a single platform. Additionally, the ONS 15310-MA supports advanced traffic management and Quality of Service (QoS) features to prioritize critical applications and ensure consistent performance.

The ONS 15310-CL variant is tailored for more specific applications, providing enhanced capabilities aimed at delivering carrier-grade services. It features a robust architecture that accommodates high-capacity traffic without compromising reliability. This model emphasizes low power consumption and a compact design, making it suitable for deployment in space-constrained environments. The ONS 15310-CL also supports a wide range of optical interfaces, making it highly flexible for various network configurations.

In terms of technologies, the Cisco ONS 15310 series leverages Optical Transport Network (OTN) capabilities, providing high efficiency and greater bandwidth utilization. OTN technology enables efficient error correction and adds resilience to the network through its built-in protection mechanisms. Furthermore, the series supports seamless integration with existing IP/MPLS networks, creating a cohesive infrastructure as organizations evolve their networking requirements.

One of the defining characteristics of the ONS 15310 series is its focus on scalability. Network operators can start with a modest deployment and gradually expand capacity as demand grows. This adaptability is complemented by Cisco's comprehensive management and monitoring tools, providing operators with real-time insights into network performance and facilitating proactive management.

In conclusion, the Cisco ONS 15310-MA and ONS 15310-CL models represent sophisticated solutions for modern optical networks. With their versatile features, advanced technologies, and robust design, they empower service providers and enterprises to build resilient, high-capacity networks that meet the demands of today’s data-driven world.