User Guide for Device Fault Manager 1.2 and 1.2 Updated for Common Services Version 2.2 (With LMS 2.2)
Device-Specific Information

Table Of Contents

Device-Specific Information

Interfaces on Cisco Access Servers

Cisco Optical Network Switch (ONS) 15540

How the ONS 15540 is Displayed by DFM

CPU Card Redundancy Behavior on the ONS 15540

Faults Supported on the ONS 15540


Device-Specific Information


This section contains:

Interfaces on Cisco Access Servers

Cisco Optical Network Switch (ONS) 15540

Interfaces on Cisco Access Servers

By default, serial interfaces on Cisco Access Servers are not managed by DFM. Although Access Servers are classified as Routers, and router interfaces are normally managed by DFM, Access Server serial interfaces are not managed because of their sheer number (managing all of them might cause performance problems).

Cisco Optical Network Switch (ONS) 15540

This section contains:

How the ONS 15540 is Displayed by DFM

CPU Card Redundancy Behavior on the ONS 15540

Faults Supported on the ONS 15540

How the ONS 15540 is Displayed by DFM

The ONS 15540 is displayed differently depending on which DFM console you are using.

In the Monitoring and Administration Consoles, the ONS 15540 appears under "Switches."

In the Polling and Thresholds Console, the ONS 15540 appears under "Optical Switches."

The following table describes how ONS 15540 components appear in the DFM GUI. For information on the faults supported for each of these components, see the "Faults Supported on the ONS 15540" section.

Table D-1 ONS Components and Display 

ONS 15540 Component
Display

ONS 15540 (name or IP address) Switches (in Monitoring/Admin Consoles)

Optical Switches (in Polling and Thresholds Console)

Chassis

Chassis

MUX/DEMUX Motherboard and Daughter cards

Card

Line Cards

Cards

Transponders in Line Cards

Card

Fans

Fan

Switch Card Redundancy Controller (SRC)

Processor (utilization), Card (Status)

Memory

Memory

Client Interfaces (GE, 10GE, FC, FICON, ESCON, SONET)

Port1

Wave Interfaces

Port1

Wavepatch Interfaces

Port1

Filter Interfaces

Port1

WDM Interfaces

Port1

Management Interfaces

Interface2

1 DFM manages all ONS 15540 ports by default. This is not the normal default behavior for DFM; normally, ports are unmanaged. DFM manages all ONS 15540 ports by default because DFM manages all interfaces by default and DFM classifies ONS 15540 interfaces as ports.

2 Fast Ethernet interfaces associated with CPU cards that have been configured with the same IP addresses are modeled as either (a) FE on active CPU card: interface (with associated IP address); or (b) FE on standby CPU card: port (with no associated IP address). Fast Ethernet interfaces associated with CPU cards that have been configured with different IP addresses are modeled as interfaces (with associated IP addresses) for both CPU cards.


CPU Card Redundancy Behavior on the ONS 15540

Because of inherent hardware redundancy on the ONS 15540, standby CPU cards may be displayed as DOWN because there is no card STANDBY state in DFM.

Faults Supported on the ONS 15540

The following faults are supported on the ONS 15540. For information on which ONS 15540 components map to these DFM classes, see the "How the ONS 15540 is Displayed by DFM" section.

Table D-2 Supported Faults 

DFM Display
Compound
Symptom

ONS 15540 (name or IP address)

n/a

OperationalException

DiscoveryError

Unresponsive

Card

OperationalException

OperationallyDown

Fan

TemperatureException

StateNotNormal

Processor (SRC)

PerformanceException

HighUtilization

Memory

ResourceException

HighBufferUtilization

InsufficientFreeMemory

ExcessiveFragmentation

Port

OperationalException

OperationallyDown

Interface

OperationalException

HighCollisionRate