Locate Loss of Signal Alarms
Purpose
A loss of signal (LOS) alarm indicates that there is a physical link problem with the connection to the router receive port from the neighboring SONET equipment transmit port.
Action
To locate the LOS alarm, check the connection between the router port and the first SONET network element. In the example network in Figure 14, the X indicates that there is a connection problem between Repeater2 and Router2.
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To display SONET alarms and errors, use the following JUNOS CLI operational mode command:
user@host>show interfacesso-fpc/pic/portextensiveSample Output
user@router2>show interfaces s0-1/1/1 extensive[... Output truncated...]Active alarms : LOL, PLL, LOSActive defects : LOL, PLL, LOF, LOS, SEF, AIS-L, AIS-P, PLM-PSONET PHY: Seconds Count StatePLL Lock 51 0 PLL Lock ErrorPHY Light 51 0 Light MissingSONET section:BIP-B1 0 0SEF 51 0 Defect ActiveLOS 51 0 Defect ActiveLOF 51 0 Defect Active[...Output truncated...]What It Means
The sample output shows that Router2 detected an LOS that lasted 51 seconds.