
ATM-SGRP (ATM Signaling Group)
Issue 5 October 2002
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Table 85. TEST #647 Layer 2 Status Query Test
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description/Recommendation
1132
ABORT
Internal system error. The port location for the D-channel is not known. This
condition should not be possible since an administered ATM circuit pack
must be specified when a Signaling Group is administered:
1. Retry the command at one minute intervals a maximum of five times.
1134
ABORT
Internal system error. The associated ATM circuit pack is not administered.
This condition should not be possible, since an administered ATM circuit
pack must be specified when administering a Signaling Group.
1. Retry the command at one minute intervals a maximum of three times.
2500
ABORT
Internal system error
1. Retry the command at one minute intervals a maximum of five times.
1
FAIL
Layer 2 of the signaling channel is down
1. Examine the results of the Signaling Test (#636) and follow
recommendations provided there.
2. If Test #636 (Primary Signaling Link Hardware Check) passes, the Layer
2 Query test may still fail if the Signaling Channel at the far end has not
been administered correctly or if the Signaling Channel has been busied
out.
3. Verify that the Signaling Channel (D-channel) at the far end has been
administered correctly.
4. Verify that the ATM-DCH port used for the D-channel has not been
busied out at the far end.
3
FAIL
The D-Channel is down.
1. Examine the results of the Primary Signaling Link Hardware Check
(#636) and follow recommendations provided there.
2. If Test #636 (Primary Signaling Link Hardware Check) passes, the Layer
2 Query test may still fail if the Signaling Channel at the far end has not
been administered correctly or if the Signaling Channel has been busied
out.
3. Verify that the Signaling Channel (D-channel) at the far end has been
administered correctly.
4. Verify that the ATM-DCH port used for the Primary and Secondary
D-channels has not been busied out at the far end.
PASS
The Primary Signaling Channel is up.
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