
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1035MEM-BD (32MB Memory Circuit Pack)
9
Memory Error Detection/Correction Test (#907)
This test checks the error detection/correction circuitry on the Memory circuit
pack. It tests a few reserved memory locations to verify that single bit errors can
be corrected and multiple bit errors can be detected. If the
test memory a|b
command is used, this test executes once for each equipped Memory circuit
pack
Table 9-409. TEST #907 Memory Error Detection/Correction Test
Error
Code
Te s t
Result Description/ Recommendation
100 ABORT The test did not complete within the allowable time period.
1. Retry the command.
1022
1335
2500
ABORT Internal system error.
1. Retry the command.
1338 ABORT The test is not allowed to run since a planned SPE interchange is in progress.
This may be caused by a planned interchange initiated automatically during
24 hour scheduled testing.
1. Wait 3 minutes and retry the command.
1339 ABORT The test could not run on the standby Memory circuit pack in the standby SPE
carrier because the standby SPE is unavailable.
1. Refer to the section on "STBY-SPE (Standby SPE Maintenance)"
procedures for information on why a standby SPE may be unavailable and
what repair actions should be taken. The status spe screen should
indicate that handshake is down. This may be caused by a variety of
reasons such as the SPE-SELECT switches on the DUPINT circuit packs
being set to the position of the active SPE, a failure of the DUPINT circuit
pack, or loss of power on the standby SPE. The
SPE Selected field
on the
status spe-standby screen will display
spe a
or
spe b
if both
SPE-SELECT switches are in the a or b positions, respectively.
2000 ABORT Response to the test request was not received within the allowable time
period. If the system is equipped with the High Reliability or Critical Reliability
Configuration and if the Memory circuit pack is on the standby SPE, this abort
code may indicate that the standby SPE is not responding to the handshake
message. If this is the case, the standby SPE maintenance software may take
up to two minutes to indicate that handshake communication with the standby
SPE is down. The ABORT code will then change to 1339 (handshake
communication down).
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals, a maximum of 3 times.
2315 ABORT The test was not run, because this is an extra Memory circuit pack. No testing
is allowed for extra Memory circuit packs.
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