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Cisco ONS 15327 Troubleshooting Guide, R3.4
March 2004
Chapter2 Alarm Troublesho oting Alarm Procedures
2.6.16 AUTORESET
Minor (MN), Non-Service Affecting (NSA)
The Automatic System Reset (AUTORESET) alarm occurs w hen y ou ch an ge an I P ad dre ss or pe rfo rm
any other operation that causes an automatic card-level reboot. This alarm typically clears after a card
reboots (up to ten minutes). If the alarm does not clear, complete the following procedure.
Caution Always use the supplied electrostatic discharge wristband when working with a powered ONS 15327.
Plug the wristband cable into the ESD jack located between the top high-speed and XTC slots.

Procedure: Clear the AUTORESET Alarm

Step 1 Look for any additional alarms that might have triggered an automatic reset.
Step 2 If the card automatically resets more than once a month with no apparent cause, complete the “Physically
Replace a Card” procedure on page 2-130.
Note When replacing a card with an identical type of card, no additional CTC provisioning is
required.
Step 3 If the alarm does not clear, log onto http://www.cisco.com/tac for more information or call TAC
(1-800-553-2447).
2.6.17 AUTOSW-AIS
Not Reported (NR), Non-Service Affecting (NSA)
The Automatic UPSR Switch Caused by AIS (AUTOSW-AIS) condition indicates th at automatic UPS R
protection switching occurred because of an AIS condition. If the UPSR is configured for revertive
switching, it will revert to the working path after the fault clears.

Procedure: Clear the AUTOSW-AIS Condition

Step 1 Complete the “Clear the AIS Condition” procedure on page 2-16.
Step 2 If the condition does not clear, log onto http://www.cisco.com/tac for more information or call TAC
(1-800-553-2447).