
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
10-342
Issue 4 May 2002
Resolving memory card alarms
NOTE:
To avoid corrupting files, remove a memory card only when the yellow
“Card-in-use” LED is not glowing.
Follow this list to resolve an alarm on a memory card:
1. Make sure that the “card-in-use” amber LED is out.
2. Remove the memory card from the Processor circuit pack slot.
3. Insert a new, formatted memory card firmly into the Processor circuit pack
slot.
4. Verify the new memory card function (test card-mem).
5. If the alarm persists, replace the Processor circuit pack.
6. Insert a new, formatted memory card firmly into the new Processor circuit
pack slot.
7. Verify the new circuit pack and memory card function (test
network-control long).
8. If the alarm resolves, store the current system translations and
announcements (if applicable) to the memory card (save translation and
save announcements, respectively).
Save Translations Interference
All of the actions used in DEFINITY administration commands are listed in the
table below. The command actions that, while active, interfere with daily
maintenance are also indicated. They are the add, change, duplicate, remove,
and set commands. These commands are frequently used by customer
administrators while performing routine administration of DEFINITY.
Table 10-132.
DEFINITY Command Actions
Likely to Disrupt
Less Likely to Disrupt
add
backup
ping
change
busyout
recycle
duplicate
clear
release
remove
display
reset
set
enable
restore
get
resume
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