[c-nsp] Two DS3s Bounced at the Same Time

John Neiberger John.Neiberger at efirstbank.com
Mon Mar 21 12:09:23 EST 2005


>> Our links were both down for 87 seconds. Hmm....someone else
suggested
>> that this might be a problem with the DS3-12 cards in the ONS15454.
We
>> have one of those here and there is one in the Qwest CO. I should
check
>> to verify what software level they're using on those cards. I found
a
>> field notice that seemed to indicate that flaky code existed for
those
>> cards that would cause them to errantly send out LOS and AIS
frames.
>
>Then I'd say that bug/FN about the T3 cards is most likely
>not your problem but you should get the fixes for it anyway.
>
>> >
>> >There is no way to tell what went on for the circuit
>> >unless you get some alarm history from the telco
>> >gear.
>> >
>> >The router (unfortunately) doesn't save it until you load
>> >code where we added it.
>> 
>> What code has this feature?
>
>
>CSCee49983
>Externally found severe defect: Resolved (R)
>PA-MC-2T3+ should keep a history of most recent alarms
>
>
>Integrated in  	012.002(024.008) 012.003(009.007) 12.0(28)S02
12.0(29.01)S 12.1(23.01)E 12.2(19c) 12.2(24.08)S 12.2(24a) 12.3(09.07)T

Excellent. It looks like 12.2(28) addresses all of the issues I've seen
recently so I think I'll upgrade this box during our next maintenance
window.

Thanks!
John
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