
DATA-BD (Data Channel Processor Circuit Pack)
Issue 5 October 2002
947
555-233-119
b. The circuit pack has been logically administered but not physically
installed. The alarm is cleared when the circuit pact is installed.
c. This error indicates transient communications problems with this circuit
pack. This error is not service-affecting and no action is required.
d. This error indicates the circuit pack has reported a hardware failure on the
circuit pack. The circuit pack should be replaced.
e. This error can be ignored, but look for other errors on this circuit pack.
f. This error is not service-affecting and no action is required.
g. This error indicates the DATA-BD portion of the Processor circuit pack is
out-of-service. Since the Processor circuit pack cannot be reset via the
reset board PCSS command, the Data Channel Reset Test (#107) in the
Long Test Sequence for the DATA-CHL must be used to reset it as follows:
1. Issue the list data command to determine if one or more Data
Channels (DATA-CHLs) are administered.
NOTE:
A Data Channel (DATA-CHL) is identified by a “type” value of
“netcon.”
2. If a Data Channel (DATA-CHL) is not administered, use the add
data-module [<ext> | next] command to administer a DATA-CHL.
3. From the form resulting from the list data command, choose a Data
Channel (DATA-CHL).
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Refer to “DATA-CHL” before issuing the test network-
control long command to determine if CDR, System Printer,
Journal Printer, and/or PMS Links are using the DATA-CHLs
and how to busyout these links prior to running destructive
tests on the DATA-CHLs.
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Refer to “SW-CTL” before issuing the reset switch-control
command to determine the consequences of running the
Switch Control Reset Test (Test #93).
4. Issue the test data-module <ext> long command using the
extension for the DATA-CHL chosen in Step 3.
If the error happens again within 15 minutes, then replace the circuit
pack.
h. This error is not service-affecting and no action is required.
i. Error type 3999
Indicates that the circuit pack sent a large number of
control channel messages to the switch within a short period of time. If
error type 1538 is also present, then the circuit pack was taken
out-of-service due to hyperactivity. If error type 1538 is not present, then
the circuit pack has not been taken out-of-service, but it has generated
50% of the messages necessary to be considered hyperactive. This may
be completely normal during heavy traffic periods. However, if this error
type is logged when the circuit pack is being lightly used, it may indicate a
problem with the circuit pack or the equipment attached to it.