
STATUS LOG
7-45
Edition One
XC1000 Service
Offsets 14 and 15.
For subcode 0069 at offsets 08 and 09, offsets 14
and 15 contain the IORB peripheral address of the card with which the
CPU was communicating at the time of the error. Transpose the bytes in
offsets 14 and 15, and refer to Table 7-2 or Figure 7-4 to translate the
logical bank:slot address into a physical card location. In the example
shown in Figure 7–35, the IORB peripheral address indicates the
destination was the ACP, in slot 6.
1500 = 0015
BANK
SLOT
OFFSETS
14 AND 15
Figure 7-35. IORB Peripheral Address.
Offset 32.
A message-type
12
in offset 32 indicates that a poll has
been taken to see if the ACP is installed. This poll occurs every 30
seconds.
Offset 42.
A message-type
86
in offset 42 indicates a command
showing error information from the PID installed.
Offset 46.
The value in offset 46 provides information specific to the
integration device installed (refer to Table 7-21). (Refer to Tables 7-22,
7-23, and 7-24 for additional, pertinent information about the specific
integration device.)
7.3.23 Status-Code FA
Status-code FA, logged by the InterMail task, occurs when the X.25 port is
polled at reboot for functionality and no connection is found or because
communication initiated from the XC1000 across the X.25 link to an
external processor, such as the 500D Data Module, has failed. Figure 7-36
shows an example of a status-code FA entry.
29 APR 92 08:58:30AM
*** InterMail (VPMOD to Host Task)
>>> INFORMATION ONLY
00000
22C0A900
FA000000
130036D5
D9420100
00010
0300CC00
0400C3FF
EC030000
1A0A0000
00020
1F00
Figure 7-36. Example of Status-Code FA.
The following offsets are pertinent to identifying any problems with the X.25,
OCL, ASA, overflow-evaluation, InterMail, and simplified-protocol tasks:
Offsets 08 and 09.
The subcode found in offsets 08 and 09 provides
additional information about the XC1000-to-host task. Table 7-25 lists
these subcodes.
SECTION 7.3
Summary of Contents for XC1000
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Page 8: ...CONTENTS ...
Page 19: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 30: ...2 SITE PREPARATION ...
Page 60: ...3 PLATFORM INSTALLATION ...
Page 112: ...4 STARTUP AND INITIALIZATION ...
Page 177: ...5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 195: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 237: ...7 STATUS LOG ...
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Page 302: ...8 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ...
Page 380: ...9 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 424: ...10 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ...
Page 465: ...11 OPTIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 485: ...12 RELEASE 1 55 UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
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