Related Documentation
- M Series
- List of Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Display SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Most Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Loss of Signal Alarms
- Locate Alarm Indication Signal Alarms
- Locate Remote Defect Indication Alarms
- Locate Remote Error Indication Line Errors
- Locate Bit Error Rate Alarms
- Locate Payload Label Mismatch Path Alarms
- Locate Loss of Pointer Path Alarms
- Locate Phase Lock Loop Alarms
- T Series
- List of Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Display SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Most Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Loss of Signal Alarms
- Locate Alarm Indication Signal Alarms
- Locate Remote Defect Indication Alarms
- Locate Remote Error Indication Line Errors
- Locate Bit Error Rate Alarms
- Locate Payload Label Mismatch Path Alarms
- Locate Loss of Pointer Path Alarms
- Locate Phase Lock Loop Alarms
Locate Unequipped Payload Alarms
Problem
An unequipped payload (UNEQ-P) alarm indicates a possible provisioning problem and occurs when the Juniper Networks router detects a value of 0x00 in the C2 byte.
Solution
To display SONET alarms and errors, use the following Junos OS CLI operational mode command:
Sample Output
user@host> show interfaces so-1/1/1 extensive [...Output truncated...]
SONET alarms : UNEQ-P
SONET defects : UNEQ-P
SONET PHY: Seconds Count State
PLL Lock 0 0 OK
PHY Light 0 0 OK
SONET section:
BIP-B1 0 0
SEF 0 0 OK
LOS 0 0 OK
LOF 0 0 OK
ES-S 0
SES-S 0
SEFS-S 0
SONET line:
BIP-B2 0 0
REI-L 0 0
RDI-L 0 0 OK
AIS-L 0 0 OK
BERR-SF 0 0 OK
BERR-SD 0 0 OK
ES-L 0
SES-L 0
UAS-L 0
ES-LFE 0
SES-LFE 0
UAS-LFE 0
SONET path:
BIP-B3 0 0
REI-P 0 0
LOP-P 0 0 OK
AIS-P 0 0 OK
RDI-P 0 0 OK
UNEQ-P 10 2 Defect Active
PLM-P 0 0 OK
ES-P 10
SES-P 10
UAS-P 0
ES-PFE 0
SES-PFE 0
UAS-PFE 0
[...Output truncated...]
Meaning
The sample output shows that an UNEQ-P alarm occurred within 10 seconds and was declared twice. An UNEQ-P alarm can occur when the ADM on the other end has not provisioned the SPE. An UNEQ-P alarm sets the STS SPE to all zeros when it is provisioned. If the alarm occurs, the problem is probably with the configuration of the ADM. Since the UNEQ-P is not a common alarm reported by Juniper Networks routers, it is a good idea to first check with the SONET provider.
Related Documentation
- M Series
- List of Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Display SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Most Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Loss of Signal Alarms
- Locate Alarm Indication Signal Alarms
- Locate Remote Defect Indication Alarms
- Locate Remote Error Indication Line Errors
- Locate Bit Error Rate Alarms
- Locate Payload Label Mismatch Path Alarms
- Locate Loss of Pointer Path Alarms
- Locate Phase Lock Loop Alarms
- T Series
- List of Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Display SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Most Common SONET Alarms and Errors
- Locate Loss of Signal Alarms
- Locate Alarm Indication Signal Alarms
- Locate Remote Defect Indication Alarms
- Locate Remote Error Indication Line Errors
- Locate Bit Error Rate Alarms
- Locate Payload Label Mismatch Path Alarms
- Locate Loss of Pointer Path Alarms
- Locate Phase Lock Loop Alarms

