Neighbor SYSCTL circuit pack is unavailable and/or unable to communicate with the local network element. While this alarm is present, some types of failures at the neighboring node cannot be reported.
Alarm Data |
Value/Meaning |
---|---|
Severity Levels |
Critical (CR), Major (MJ), Minor (MN), Not Alarmed (NA), Not Reported (NR) Default: Major (MJ) |
ASAP Type |
OCn Port |
AID Type |
OC-3 line OC-12 line OC-48 line OC-192 line |
Date |
Month/day/year that the condition was detected |
Time |
Hour:minute:second that the condition was detected |
Probable Cause |
CONTR (Control processor failure) |
Effect on Service |
NSA |
Alarm Entity Type |
OC3 OC12 OC48 OC192 |
Description |
neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable (nbr tid = TID) |
Likely Cause |
Section DCC channel failed alarm present and persisting for five minutes or more, possibly indicating an internal equipment failure on the identified neighbor SYSCTL circuit pack. |
Visible Indication |
Lighted CR, MJ, or MN LED on the SYSCTL faceplate (when the severity level is provisioned to Critical, Major, or Minor, respectively) |
Action |
Proceed to Procedure 5-100: Clear "neighbor SYSCTL CP unavailable (nbr tid = TID)" alarm. |
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