
reset interface
Issue 4 May 2002
A-77
555-233-123
If the technician-entered carrier is not a valid carrier, the following message
appears:
Invalid carrier specified
If the technician-entered carrier is not active, the following message displays:
Board invalid
If the specified carrier/position processor interface circuit pack is not inserted, but
the specified carrier is active, the following error message appears:
Processor Interface (TN765)
not started or is being started
If the command entered is in conflict with another currently executing command,
then a message appears showing the login id of the conflicting user and the
conflicting command. The message is as follows:
’login id’:’command’ has a command conflict
If the standby is entering maintenance mode when this command is executed,
then the following message appears:
Cannot interrupt Standby SPE while entering
maintenance mode; please try later
If the standby SPE is not refreshed when this command is executed, then the
following message appears:
Standby SPE memory not refreshed; use the
“refresh spe-standby” command.
If the standby SPE is not refreshed and the active SPE is hard selected via the
SPE select switches when this command is executed, then the following message
appears:
Active SPE locked via select switches;
Standby SPE memory not refreshed
If the standby SPE is busy with another task, then the following message appears:
Standby SPE busy with another task;
for information use “status system 1"
If the standby SPE is not available when this command is executed, then the
following message appears:
Standby SPE not available;
for information use “status system 1"
Summary of Contents for Definity SI
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