Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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b. The DS1 Interface circuit pack has been busied out by a busyout board
UUCSS command.
c. The DS1-BD circuit pack is not completely administered. A completely
administered DS1-BD circuit pack should have an entry in the circuit plan
via the change circuit pack command, should have been administered via
the add ds1 UUCSS command, and should have been inserted into the
appropriate port slot.
d. The circuit pack in the slot does not match the type administered to that
position. Either replace the circuit pack with one of the type administered,
or use change circuit-pack to re-administer the slot. This error may also
indicate that the 24/32-channel selection on the DS1 administration form
does not match the configuration of the circuit pack.
e. This error is associated with the Common Port circuit pack maintenance
test. See
‘‘XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack)’’ on page 8-1872
for
details.
f. The DS1 Interface circuit pack has detected a transient hardware problem
(for example, external RAM failure, internal RAM failure, internal ROM
failure, or instruction set failure). This error will disappear when no faults
are detected for 30 minutes. The value in the
Aux Data
field indicates the
type of hardware problem. However, when this error is reported with Aux
Data in the range of 4352 to 4358, it indicates the circuit pack has reported
a hardware failure. This problem should be escalated.
g. The DS1 Interface circuit pack has detected a transient hardware logic
error (for example, program logic inconsistency). This error will disappear
when no faults are detected for 100 minutes. The value in
Aux Data
field
indicates the type of hardware problem.
h. CSU module or T1 sync splitter missing. The
Near-End CSU Type
field
on the add ds1 form has been administered as
integrated
, but the
120A1 CSU or T1 sync splitter is not physically connected (or is improperly
connected) to the TN767E board behind the port carrier.
If using the 120A1 CSU or T1 sync splitter, plug (or replug) the CSU or
T1 sync splitter into the TN767E circuit pack’s connector on the I/O
connector panel on back of the carrier. Otherwise, change the
Near-End
CSU Type
field using the change ds1 form to
other
.
If this error remains after plugging the 120A1 CSU or T1 sync splitter into
the board’s connector, there could be a problem with the I/O connector
panel.
i. CSU module/T1 sync splitter not expected. The 120A1 CSU or T1 sync
splitter is physically connected to the TN767E board behind the port carrier,
but the
Near-End CSU Type
field on the add ds1 form has not been
administered as
integrated
.
If the 120A1 CSU or T1 sync splitter is to be used, use the change ds1
command to change the
Near-End CSU Type
field to
integrated
.
Otherwise, physically remove the 120A1 CSU or T1 sync splitter from the
back of the port carrier.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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