Cisco Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP) Guía De Instalación
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Installing ONS 15454 SDH E1-N-14 Cards
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Replace an In-Service Electrical Card (E1-N-14, DS3iN-12, or E3-12)
Step 1
Determine which electical card is active. The active card ACT/STBY LED is green. The standby card
ACT/STBY LED is yellow.
ACT/STBY LED is yellow.
Note
You can determine whether the card is in active mode or standby mode by viewing it in the CTC software
and positioning the cursor over the card graphic to display the status.
and positioning the cursor over the card graphic to display the status.
Step 2
Switch the active card to standby:
a.
In the node view, select the Maintenance > E1-N-14, DS3iN-12 and E3-12 tabs.
b.
From the menu, choose Switch.
c.
Click Yes on the Confirm Switch dialog box.
Note
A minor alarm appears on the manually-switched slot. After the active electrical card goes into standby,
the original standby slot becomes active. This causes the former standby card ACT/STBY LED to
become green.
the original standby slot becomes active. This causes the former standby card ACT/STBY LED to
become green.
Step 3
Pull the new standby card from the ONS 15454 SDH.
Step 4
Insert the replacement card into the empty slot. The replacement card boots up and becomes ready for
service after approximately one minute. Release the protection lockout.
service after approximately one minute. Release the protection lockout.
Related Documentation
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DOC-7813038= Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Installation and Operations Guide
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DOC-7813037= Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting and Reference Guide
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