SAF, LOTC Ethernet Bonding Failed
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Contents

1Introduction
1.1Alarm Description
1.2Prerequisites

2

Procedure

Glossary

Reference List

1   Introduction

This instruction concerns alarm handling for the SAF, LOTC Ethernet Bonding Failed alarm.

1.1   Alarm Description

This alarm is related to Service Availability Forum (SAF).

The alarm is issued when one or more Ethernet interfaces belonging to a bonded interface fails.

The possible alarm causes and the corresponding fault reasons, fault locations, and impacts are described in Table 1.

Table 1    Alarm Causes

Alarm Cause

Description

Fault Reason

Fault Location

Impact

One of the Ethernet interfaces of the GEP blade (eht5 or eth6) has no L2 connectivity.

The GEP blade has a bonding interface (bond0) defined on the physical interfaces eth5 and eth6. The alarm is raised, if one of the physical interfaces cannot contact the CMX blade it is connected to.

Blade not correctly plugged in

CMX, GEP blade, EGEM

Loss of redundancy in the GEP blade network connectivity

CMX replacement

CMX

CMX restart

CMX

Faulty hardware

CMX, GEP blade, EGEM

Wrong DMX configuration

DMX

The alarm attributes are listed and explained in Table 2.

Table 2    Alarm Attributes

Attribute Name

Attribute Value

Auto Cease

Yes

Module

SAF

Error Code

6

Timestamp First

Date and time when the alarm was raised for the first time.

Repeated Counter

Number which indicates how many times the alarm was raised.

Timestamp Last

Date and time of the most recent alarm raise.

Resource ID

.1.3.6.1.4.1.193.169.9.6.<length>.<NOI>

Alarm Model Description

LOTC Ethernet Bonding, SAF

Alarm Active Description

SAF platform: LOTC Ethernet Bonding @<NON>

ITU Alarm Event Type

communicationsAlarm (2)

ITU Alarm Probable Cause

communicationsSubsystemFailure (505)

ITU Alarm Perceived Severity

(3) – Critical

Originating source IP

Node IP where the alarm was raised.

Sequence Number

Number which indicates the order in which the alarms are raised.

In Table 2, the indicated variables are as follows:

For further information about attribute descriptions, refer to CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide, Reference [1].

1.2   Prerequisites

This section provides information on the documents, tools, and conditions that apply to the procedure.

1.2.1   Documents

Before starting this procedure, ensure that you have read the following documents:

1.2.2   Tools

Not applicable.

1.2.3   Conditions

Not applicable.

2   Procedure

If the alarm is raised, do the following:

  1. Check if the alarm has been raised on other blades also. If all the blades of a single shelf have the same alarm, this can mean one of the following:
    • One of the CMX devices of the shelf has either failed or is configured incorrectly. Check that both CMX devices of the shelf are running, are well configured, and there is no malfunction in them.
    • There is improper inter-shelf CMX connectivity. If subrack 1 or 2 suffers the alarm, one of the CMX devices on that subrack could be lacking of proper connectivity with the CMX on subrack 0. Check cabling and DMX configuration for the connectivity between the CMX in shelf 0 and the CMX in the affected shelf.
  2. If the alarm is only raised for a single blade, check the DMX to make sure that the configuration is correct and none of the CMX interfaces connecting the blade are disabled on the DMX.
  3. If Step 2 does not solve the issue, there could be a connectivity issue. Check that the blade is healthy and correctly plugged into the magazine.
  4. If the alarm does not cease, there may be a hardware failure in the network interfaces. Consult the next level of support to replace the affected devices.

Glossary

For the terms, definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations used in this document, refer to CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms, Reference [2].


Reference List

CUDB Documents
[1] CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide.
[2] CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms.
Other Ericsson Documents
[3] System Safety Information.
[4] Personal Health and Safety Information.


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