Chapter 4 Error Messages

Table 4-1

Error Messages (continued)

 

 

 

 

Error Warning

 

 

ID

Error Warning Message

Description

 

 

 

EID-5018

{0} is {1} node and cannot be added to {2} network.

You cannot add the node {0} of type {1} to

 

 

the host node of type {2}. This prevents you

 

 

from hosting both SONET and SDH nodes

 

 

in the same session.

 

 

 

EID-5019

Manual mode for this equipment does not support an expected

The path trace mode does not support

 

string consisting of all null characters. Please change the

strings that consist of null characters. You

 

expected string or the path trace mode.

must either change the expected string or

 

 

the path trace mode.

 

 

 

WID-5020

Unable to transition port state indirectly because the port

Refer to the warning message text.

 

aggregates low order circuits: if the port state should be

 

 

changed, edit it directly via port provisioning

 

 

 

 

EID-5021

No nodes are selected. Please choose a node.

Refer to the error message text.

 

 

 

WID-5022

Warning: Ethergroup circuits are stateless (i.e., always in

Refer to the warning message text.

 

service).

 

 

Current state selection of {0} will be ignored.

 

 

 

 

EID-5023

Unable to communicate with node.

CTC encountered a network

 

Operation failed.

communication error. Connectivity between

 

 

CTC and the NE was disrupted, either

 

 

transiently or permanently.

 

 

 

EID-5024

Overhead circuit will not be upgraded.

Refer to the error message text.

 

 

 

WID-5025

The path targeted for this switch request is already active. The

Refer to the warning message text.

 

switch request can be applied, but traffic will not switch at this

 

 

time.

 

 

 

 

EID-5026

A 15600 cannot serve as the primary or secondary node in a 4

Refer to the error message text.

 

Fiber {0} circuit. Please change your ring and/or node

 

 

selections so that a 15600 is not chosen as the primary or

 

 

secondary node in this 4 Fiber {1} circuit.

 

 

 

 

WID-5027

The {0} Edit Window for {1} has been closed due to significant

Re-open the BLSR/MS-SPRing edit

 

provisioning changes. These changes may only be transitory, so

window to view the updated state of the

 

you may re-open the {0} Edit Window to view the updated

ring.

 

state.

 

 

 

 

WID-5028

Warning: This operation should only be used to clean up rolls

Refer to the warning message text.

 

that are stuck. It may also affect completeness of the circuit.

 

 

Continue with deletion?

 

 

 

 

EID-5029

A software downgrade cannot be performed to the selected

Refer to the error message text.

 

version while an SSXC card is inserted in this shelf. Please

 

 

follow the steps to replace the SSXC with a CXC card before

 

 

continuing the software downgrade.

 

 

 

 

EID-5030

A software downgrade cannot be performed at the present time.

Try the software downgrade later.

 

 

 

WID-5031

Cancelling a software upgrade during standby TSC clock

Refer to the warning message text.

 

acquisition may result in a traffic outage.

 

 

 

 

EID-5032

Error accepting load.

Refer to the error message text.

 

 

 

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ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA specifications

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