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Status: Not In Service (UNI port)
Explanation: Physical layer activity is detected (there is a receive signal on the
Receive fiber/cable) but the remote device is not responding to ILMI polling.
Steps to Take:
1. See if the port is enabled by entering the SHOW PORT command.
2. If the port is not enabled, use the SET PORT command to set the mode parameter
to enable.
3. If the port is enabled, make sure that the remote device is operational and that its
adapter is securely plugged in.
4. Make sure that the fiber/cable is securely plugged on the hub.
5. Enter the WRAP command to perform a wrap test.
6. If the wrap test result is KO, the problem is associated with the hub.
7. The peer device does not support ILMI. Change the UNI port configuration to
suppress ILMI.
8. A PVC with VPI=0 is or was defined on that port. Release the PVC and
disable/enable the port.
9. The transmit wire/fiber of the cable is defective. Replace the cable.
10. The UNI port is defined with ILMI enabled, but the workstation connected to it has a
device driver that does not support the LECS well-known ATM address, and an
LECS address in defined in your ONcore
Check that you have an LECS address configured in your ONcore with the
command SHOW LAN_EMUL CONFIGURATION_SERVER command. If there
should not be any LECS address defined, clear it with the CLEAR LAN_EMUL
CONFIGURATION_SERVER ALL command.
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