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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1600SYSAM (Circuit Pack)
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SYSAM (Circuit Pack)
The System Access and Maintenance (SYSAM) circuit pack, TN1648:
Is a required component of the SPE Complex
Monitors the sanity of the RISC Processor circuit pack and environmental
conditions
Provides the serial interface for the G3-MT terminal and the
communication interface to INADS or other service locations for alarm
reporting and remote maintenance capability
Provides the Time-Of-Day Clock for the system.
FAIL The System Printer Link CANNOT be established.
1. Refer to the ‘‘Procedures for Restoring the System Printer Link’’ section for
recommended maintenance strategy.
PASS The System Printer Link is up.
MO Name (in
Alarm Log)
Alarm
Level Initial Command to Run
1
1. UU is the cabinet number (always 1, not required). C is the carrier designation (a or b). With
simplex SPE the carrier location is not required. With duplicated SPEs, carrier a or b must be
specified.
Full Name of MO
SYSAM MAJOR
2
2. After a spontaneous SPE interchange has occurred, the Alarm Log retains for three hours a
record of any MAJOR ON-BOARD alarm against an SPE component that took place before
the interchange. If a spontaneous interchange has occurred (as indicated by STBY-SPE error
type 103 or the display initcauses screen), and handshake is down, (check with status spe),
replace the alarmed circuit pack on the standby SPE. If handshake is up, execute a test long
clear of the alarmed circuit pack and follow recommended procedures.
test maintenance UUC l System Access and
Maintenance circuit pack
SYSAM MINOR test maintenance UUC s System Access and
Maintenance circuit pack
SYSAM WARNING test maintenance UUC s System Access and
Maintenance circuit pack
Table 9-603. TEST #215 Link Retry Test — Continued
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/ Recommendation
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