0560 - REPT-LKSTO: Link Set Restricted

This message indicates a linkset has been restricted.

Example
RLGHNCXA21W 00-02-07 12:01:43 EST  EAGLE 38.0.0
*  0014.0560  *   LSN a54646     REPT-LKSTO: link set restricted

Alarm Level: Minor

Recovery

  1. Verify the link status using the rept-stat-slk command.

    For example, enter:

    rept-stat-slk:loc=1203:link=b
  2. Check the UNAVAIL REASON field in the output of the rept-stat-slk command.
    UNAVAIL REASON codes:
    FC
    The signaling link is unavailable because of false congestion.
    FL
    The signaling link has a fault.
    NA
    The signaling link is not aligned.
    LI
    The signaling link has been inhibited locally
    LB
    The signaling link has been blocked locally.
    RB
    The signaling link has been blocked remotely.
    RD (xx.xxx)
    The signaling link is unavailable because of a restart delay to prevent signaling link oscillation. The number in parentheses indicates the amount of time, in seconds, remaining in the restart delay period. The link is restarted automatically after this amount of time has elapsed.
    RI
    The signaling link has been inhibited remotely.
  3. If the UNAVAIL REASON indicates an alignment problem or fault, activate a loopback using the act-lpb command, or use a physical loopback.
    (For a V.35, you must use an appropriate physical V.35 loopback.) If the signaling link aligns, contact the far-end to correct the problem.
  4. If the UNAVAIL REASON still indicates an alignment problem or fault, check the status of the card by entering the rept-stat-card command for the specified card.
  5. If the rept-stat-card command indicates a problem with the card, reset the card by entering the init-card command with the specified card location.
    If the card still does not align, try first reseating the card, then replacing the card. Refer to the Maintenance Manual for card removal/replacement procedures.
  6. If the UNAVAIL REASON indicates a locally inhibited link, enter the unhb-slk command with the specified card location.
  7. If the UNAVAIL REASON indicates a locally blocked link, enter the ublk-slk command with the specified card location.
  8. If the signaling is blocked or inhibited remotely, contact the far-end to place the link in-service.