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Chassis alarm conditions and corrective actions – Juniper Networks J-Series User Manual

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Table 89: Interface Alarm Conditions (continued)

Configuration
Option

Description

Alarm Condition

Interface

ais

The normal T3 traffic signal contained a defect
condition and has been replaced by the AIS. A
transmission interruption occurred at the remote
endpoint or upstream of the remote endpoint. This
all-ones signal is transmitted to prevent
consequential downstream failures or alarms.

Alarm indication signal

T3 (DS3)

exz

The bit stream received from the upstream host has
more consecutive zeros than are allowed in a T3
frame.

Excessive number of zeros

ferf

The remote endpoint of the connection has failed.
A FERF differs from a yellow alarm, because the
failure can be any failure, not just an out-of-frame
(OOF) or loss-of-signal (LOS) failure.

Far-end receive failure

idle

The Idle signal is being received from the remote
endpoint.

Idle alarm

lcv

Either the line encoding along the T3 link is
corrupted, or a mismatch between the encoding at
the local and remote endpoints of a T3 connection
occurred.

Line code violation

lof

An out-of-frame (OOF) or loss-of-signal (LOS)
condition has existed for 10 seconds. The
loss-of-frame (LOF) failure is cleared when no OOF
or LOS defects have occurred for 20 seconds. A LOF
failure is also called a red failure.

Loss of frame

los

No remote T3 signal is being received at the T3
interface.

Loss of signal

pll

The clocking signals for the local and remote
endpoints no longer operate in lock-step.

Phase-locked loop out of lock

ylw

The remote endpoint is in red alarm failure. This
condition is also known as a far end alarm failure.

Yellow alarm

Chassis Alarm Conditions and Corrective Actions

Table 90 on page 171 lists chassis components with preset alarms, the conditions
that can trigger an alarm, the alarm severity, and the action you take to correct the
condition.

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