
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1264PKT-INT (Packet Interface Circuit Pack)
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1350 ABORT The test could not run because memory shadowing has not started.
1. Enter status spe and verify that shadowing has not started. The SPE is
locked when both SPE-SELECT switches on the two DUPINT circuit packs
are set to the position of the active SPE. Return the switches to the neutral
position. If the SPE is not locked, verify that there are no alarms active for
the standby SPE. If there are, enter "display alarms" and verify that there
are no major alarms against the standby Packet Interface circuit packs. If
there are, clear those alarms first.
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 Packet Interface 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 (standby SPE unavailable).
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals, a maximum of 3 times.
2500 ABORT Internal system error
1. Retry the command.
NO
BOARD
The Packet Interface circuit pack is administered but it is not detected as
being physically present.
1. If the Packet Interface circuit pack is present, replace it.
2. If the Packet Interface circuit pack is not physically present, use the
display system-parameters maintenance command to check if the
Packet Interface circuit pack is administered as being present. If it is
administered, use the change system-parameters maintenance
command to change the Packet Interface circuit packs administered to be
those actually present.
1 FAIL The Private Link Broadcast looparound test failed. The circuit pack will enter a
fatal fault state when this occurs and the Packet Interface Maintenance
software should put the circuit in a out-of-service state. Therefore by the time
further action is taken, it is expected that the test will abort with ABORT code
1137 and a demand reset should be used to test the circuit pack.
1. Reset the circuit pack using the reset packet-interace CS command.
Refer to the repair procedures for the Packet Interface Reset Test (#889)
for further action.
2. If the test continues to fail, replace the Packet Interface circuit pack.
Table 9-499. TEST #885 Private Looparound Tests — Continued
Error
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Result Description/ Recommendation
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