1 Introduction
This document describes the License Management, Autonomous Mode Activated alarm and provides instructions for fault management.
1.1 License Management, Autonomous Mode Activated Alarm Description
The License Management, Autonomous Mode Activated alarm is raised when License Manager (LM) transitions to Autonomous mode in response to the Network License Server (NeLS) being unreachable.
The possible alarm causes and fault locations are explained in Table 1.
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Alarm Cause |
Description |
Fault Reason |
Fault Location |
Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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306 |
The configured license servers do not respond to the Managed Element (ME) attempt to refresh its license inventory. License information remains unreachable. The ME enters Autonomous mode. |
NeLS is unreachable. |
License servers |
This fault leads to no service impact during the first 24 hours. If the fault duration exceeds 24 hours, the licensed services are affected (no availability or limited capacity) and the License Management, Key File Fault alarm is raised. |
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Possible IP network issue |
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Domain Name System (DNS) server |
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Network interface |
| Note: |
The alarm can be raised as a result of maintenance activities. |
The alarm attributes are listed and explained in Table 2.
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Attribute Name |
Attribute Value |
|---|---|
|
Major Type |
193 |
|
Minor Type |
393218 |
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Managed Object Class |
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Managed Object Instance |
ManagedElement=<node_name>,SystemFunctions=1,Lm=1 |
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Specific Problem |
License Management, Autonomous Mode Activated |
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Event Type |
qualityOfServiceAlarm (3) |
|
Probable Cause |
x733CommunicationsSubsystemFailure (306) |
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Additional Text |
Autonomous Mode has been activated |
|
Perceived Severity |
minor (5) |
2 Procedure
The following procedure describes how to cease a License Management, Autonomous Mode Activated alarm.
2.1 Prerequisites
This section provides information on the documents, tools, and conditions that apply to the procedures in this document.
2.1.1 Documents
Before starting this procedure, ensure that the following documents are available:
2.1.2 Conditions
Before starting this procedure, ensure that the following conditions are met:
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A License Management, Autonomous Mode Activated alarm is raised.
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No ongoing maintenance activities are affecting the network or network elements.
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The host address and port number of the NeLS are known.
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The user ceasing the alarm has access to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates of the network operator for the optional NeLS customer security layer.
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The user ceasing the alarm has proper authority to handle configuration management of the network elements.
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Linux® shell access to the System Controllers (SCs) is available.
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An Ericsson Command-Line Interface (ECLI) session in Exec mode is in progress.
2.2 Cease the License Management, Autonomous Mode Activated Alarm
2.2.1 Correct NeLS Configuration Issues
The NeLS server address and port number are configured using NeLSConfiguration.host and NeLSConfiguration.port attributes. A faulty configuration can lead to connectivity issues.
Steps
2.2.2 SSL Certificate Issues
Communication between LM and NeLS requires SSL. This network connection can be secured by two layers of encryption, as follows:
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Ericsson security layer
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Customer security layer
The NeLS connection must always be encrypted using SSL certificates provided by Ericsson. Optionally, a second security layer, using the SSL certificates of the network operator, is available. A faulty SSL setup can lead to connectivity issues.
2.2.2.1 Correct Issues When the Customer Security Layer is Disabled
When the optional customer security layer is disabled, all configuration values must be removed from /storage/system/config/lm-apr9010503/certs/certificate_config.xml.
Steps
After This Task

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