
Maintenance Objects
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Issue 5 October 2002
c. Error Type 1025 — The memory card has been detected with a broken
directory. A MINOR/OFF_BOARD alarm is raised when maintenance
cannot restore the broken directory. The memory card must be replaced
before the test to resolve the alarm is run.
The
Aux Data
field contains the following error codes:
d. Error Type 1281 — The translations file stored in the memory card is
corrupted with a checksum error during the read operation. The memory
card can no longer hold the written data. Use save translation to restore
the translations. Then, run the test command to clear the alarm. If the error
occurs repeatedly, replace the memory card.
e. Error Type 1537 — The Memory Card Erase/Write/Read Test failed. Use
status card-mem to verify that a user’s memory card is inserted and that
the write-protection switch of the memory card is off. Rerun test card-mem
to verify that the 12 volt power supply is functional.
Enter test card-mem long again to verify the test result of the Memory
Card Erase/Write/Read Test. If the test still fails, the memory card should
be replaced. After the new memory card is inserted, use test card-mem
long again to resolve the alarm.
The
Aux Data
field contains the same error codes as for Error Type 1025.
See Note (c).
f. Error Type 3329 — There was an error while translations were being
loaded. The relevant alarm occurs at power-up or on a Reset System 3, 4,
or 5 if the switch cannot load translations.
In a standard system, the alarm invokes Emergency Transfer. The repair
procedure for a standard system is provided in the list that follows:
NOTE:
Follow this procedure only if there are no other memory card errors
or alarms. If such errors or alarms exist, resolve them before trying to
resolve this alarm.
1. After you resolve all other memory card problems, issue reset
system 3.
2. After the system is restarted, issue status card-mem.
3. If the “translation” is not present, insert a backup memory card and
use reset system 3.
104
Directories on the memory card are corrupted and cannot be recovered.
105
"0" cannot be written into the memory card before an erase operation.
106
Memory card cannot be erased.
107
Data cannot be written into a memory card after an erasure.
108
12-volt power supply for directory recovery can’t be turned on. The 12 volt power supply on
Processor circuit pack may be defective. Follow the standard procedure to replace the
Processor circuit pack.