
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
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Issue 4 May 2002
p. Error Type (3587)Service Profiler IDentifier (SPID) value is invalid or is a
duplicate of another SPID that is already initialized at Layer 3 on the port.
SPIDs are not used on the TN2185 circuit pack. However there will be
related events.
q. Error Type (3588): The board receives D-Channel data from the bus faster
than it can process the data. The FIFO RAM buffers overflowed. This error
occurs occasionally due to the statistical sizing of the buffers; however,
frequent occurrences may indicate a LAPD parameter mismatch between
the two endpoints of a packet-switched connection. Run the Long Test
Sequence paying particular attention to the results of the Receive FIFO
Overflow Test (#625).
r. Error Type (3589): The BRI Port Local LAN Loop Around Test (#618) failed.
Run the Long Test Sequence and pay particular attention to the results of
Test #618.
s. Error Type (3590): An activated BRI port receives a frame containing a
DLCI over a D-Channel for which it does not have a translation. This error
normally indicates an off-board problem related to a state mismatch
between the far-end and the switch. This error is logged only.
t. Error Type (3591): The port is generating too many uplinks and is taken out
of service.
u. Error Types (3841-3942):
contains the
received ISDN cause values for Errors 3841-3942 that are recorded in the
hardware error logs. Unless otherwise stated, the cause values are
D-Channel events. The aux data field shows which port caused the error.
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