[c-nsp] APS "Lockout of Protection"

Robert Crowe rocrowe at cisco.com
Fri Dec 10 10:35:38 EST 2004


 
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Dave,

	If you do a "show run" do you see the command "aps lockout" under
your POS interface ? If not they might have aps lockout configured on
the ONS on the other side.

"Switching to protection mode can be locked out under all
circumstances. If the protection interface is in use when this
request is made, a switch is made back to the working interface
regardless of its state. This command overrides any outstanding APS
manual or forced interface conditions that may be present."


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- -----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Dave Temkin
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 10:19 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] APS "Lockout of Protection"

When doing a "show aps" on a newly turned up OC-3, I'm getting:

bala-wan-gw-1#show aps
POS2/0 APS Group 1: protect channel 0 (Inactive)
        Working channel 1 at 10.254.253.1 (Enabled)
        unidirectional, revertive (15300 seconds)
        PGP timers (default): hello time=1; hold time=3
        SONET framing; SONET APS signalling by default
        Received K1K2: 0xFF 0xFF
                Lockout of Protection ()
        Transmitted K1K2: 0x00 0x04
                No Request (Null)
        Remote APS configuration: (null)

POS1/0 APS Group 1: working channel 1 (Active)
        Protect at 10.254.253.1
        PGP timers (from protect): hello time=1; hold time=3
        SONET framing
        Remote APS configuration: (null)

I'm assuming this is a near-end problem, but the carrier insists
everything's good on their side.  Does the message mean exactly what
it says?  The ADM is telling me the protect is locked out (on
purpose?).

This is going from my router to an ONS-15454 if it matters.

- -Dave
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