Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
555-233-143
8-1230
Issue 1 May 2002
PKT-BUS (Packet Bus)
The packet bus consists of a single bus, and one such bus appears in each port
network. The packet bus in each port network is physically independent from
those in other port networks, so each port network has a separate PKT-BUS MO.
This bus supports the following types of connections:
■
Logical control links between the media server and every PN
■
ISDN-BRI D-channel transport (signaling)
■
ASAI D-channel transport (signaling)
■
ISDN-PRI D-channel (signaling)
■
X.25 system adjunct signaling and traffic
■
System Access Ports
The TN2312AP IPSI circuit pack’s Packet Interface circuit provides the media
server an interface to the packet bus. Packet-bus testing depends on the
TN771D Maintenance/Test circuit pack, the TN2312AP IPSI circuit pack’s Packet
Interface circuit, TN570 Expansion Interface circuit pack, and various port circuit
packs (including TN556 ISDN-BRI Line, TN553 Packet Data Line, and TN464
Universal DS1). Packet Bus tests may abort if some of these are absent from the
system. The tests may yield inconsistent results if any of this hardware is
defective. The individual test descriptions provide more information.
The interactions between the packet bus and the circuit packs that use the bus
are complex. Circuit pack failures can alarm the packet bus, while packet-bus
faults can alarm or interrupt service to one or more circuit packs and their ports
and endpoints. The
‘‘Isolating and Repairing Packet-Bus Faults’’
section in
Chapter 4, ‘‘Alarms, Errors, and Troubleshooting’’
describes packet-bus
maintenance and interactions with circuit packs. That section should be
referenced for all troubleshooting and repairs. The flowchart is the normal starting
point for experienced technicians. Technicians unfamiliar with the packet bus and
its implementation in RXr should study the introductory material (for example,
) before using the flowchart to diagnose and repair
packet bus faults.
MO’s Name (in
Alarm Log)
Alarm Level
Initial Command to
Run
1
1.
where P is the port-network number indicated in the PORT field from the Alarm or Error Log.
Full Name of MO
PKT-BUS
MAJOR
test pkt P l r 2
Packet Bus
PKT-BUS
MINOR
test pkt P l
Packet Bus
PKT-BUS
WARNING
test pkt P l
Packet Bus
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