Appendix B Alarms
MX-2100/2104
Installation and Operation Manual
B-12
Configuration Error
Messages
ERROR 15
ILLEGAL LOOP COMBINATION INVOLVING ML V.54 LOOP3
You are trying to activate (on either MX-2100) an illegal combination of loops that
includes a main link ITU-T Rec. V.54 loop 3 (refer to the
Diagnostics
chapter).
ERROR 16
ILLEGAL KLS.2 COMPOSITE AND ML-
<
A or B> SPEED
COMBINATION
The MX-2100 main link rate is 256 or 384 kbps, and you are trying to configure a
KLS.2 module for a composite data rate of 2.4 kbps. This combination of main link
and composite data rates is not allowable, because it would require oversampling.
ERROR 17
ML MODE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH I/O SLOT LINK SELECT
The selected main link mode is not compatible with the selections made for the I/O
modules, i.e., some modules have been connected to main link A and others to main
link B, but the current main link mode is SINGLE, REDUNDANCY, or SWITCHED
BACKUP.
ERROR 18
TIMING/SPEED NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ML MODULE TYPE
You are trying to select a timing mode and/or speed that is not supported by the
installed KML module.
ERROR 19
ILLEGAL ML MODE FOR WORKING WITH LCD
The main link mode selected by the operator on the MX-2100 front panel is not
allowed, because the required parameters cannot be defined using the front panel
controls and the LCD.
ERROR 20
ILLEGAL COMMAND, MODULE NOT INSTALLED
The slot whose number has been specified in the command is empty.
ERROR 21
ILLEGAL COMMAND, CHANNEL IS DISCONNECTED
The channel whose number is specified in the command is not connected (NC).
You must connect the channel before specifying its number in a configuration
command.
ERROR 22
LOOP IS NOT ACTIVE
You are trying to deactivate a loop that currently is not activated.
ERROR 23
ILLEGAL LOOP FOR INSTALLED MODULE
The loop you are trying to activate is not supported by the module whose number
has been specified in the command.
ERROR 24
ILLEGAL COMMAND FOR CURRENT ML MODE
The command you have entered is not allowed in the current main link mode.
ERROR 25
CONFLICT BETWEEN CTRL_SIG PARAMETER AND MODULE TYPE
The value entered in the CONTROL SIGNALING field is not supported by the
module whose number has been specified in the command.