UDS1-BD (UDS1 Interface Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-1725
555-233-143
d. Error Type 125: No Aux Data — An incorrect circuit pack is inserted in the
slot where the USD1 circuit pack is logically administered. To resolve this
problem, do one of the following:
■
Remove the incorrect circuit pack, and insert the logically
administered circuit pack.
■
Use the change circuit-pack command to re-administer this slot to
match the circuit pack inserted.
Aux Data 3 — The 24-/32-channel option jumper setting on the circuit pack
does not match the option set on the DS1 Circuit Pack administration
form. The circuit pack must be physically removed to see the setting of the
jumper.
e. Error Type 257 — Associated with the Common Port Circuit Pack
Maintenance test. See
‘‘XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack)’’ on page
for details.
f. Error Type 513 — The UDS1 Interface circuit pack has detected a
transient hardware problem. The value in the Aux Data field indicates the
type of hardware problem:
If the UDS1 board detects only one of these hardware problems, then the
error will disappear when none of these faults are detected for 10 minutes.
If the same Aux Data value is logged more than once in a 24-hour period,
the circuit pack should be replaced.
g. Error Type 514 — LAN External RAM Error. This error occurs when there
is a hardware fault in the server’s external RAM. The RAM is used for
message buffering to and from the Packet bus. This error should not occur
frequently. If it does (10 times within 30 minutes), the circuit pack should
be replaced.
h. Error Type 769 — Transmit FIFO Underflow Error. This error occurs when
the circuit pack cannot find the “end of frame” bit when transmitting a frame
to the Packet bus. An alarm is raised if this error occurs three times within
10 minutes. Clear the alarm using the following commands: busyout
board UUCSS, reset board UUCSS, test board UUCSS long, release
board UUCSS. If the error recurs within 10 minutes, replace the circuit
pack.
i. Error Type 770 — Unable to Write LAN Translation RAM Error. This error
occurs when a call is aborted because there are no available translation
RAM locations for the call connection attempt. An alarm is raised if this
error occurs two times within 10 minutes. Clear the alarm using the
following commands: busyout board UUCSS, reset board UUCSS, test
board UUCSS long, release board UUCSS. If the error recurs within 10
minutes, replace the circuit pack.
Aux Data
Problem
4352
External RAM failure
4353
Internal RAM failure
4355
Internal ROM failure
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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