Chapter

Log Codes

Table 8-4 BNM Log Codes (continued)

Error Number

Display Log String

Detail Description

 

 

 

2070

HW Error. ADC Mid-range

ADC mid-range voltage calibration error

 

Calibration Error

occurred.

 

 

 

2071

HW Error. BNM Card NOVRAM

BNM front card NOVRAM checksum

 

Checksum Error

error occurred.

 

 

 

2072

HW Error. Backplane NOVRAM

BNM backplane NOVRAM checksum

 

Checksum Error

error occurred.

 

 

 

2080

Cannot allocate memory:

Failed to allocate memory. BNM task

 

 

running out of memory space.

 

 

 

2081

Line clock update

Line clock updated.

 

 

 

2082

Line clock changed to =

Line clock changed. Additional

 

 

information regarding the specific instance

 

 

is displayed.

 

 

 

2096

Line alarm

Line alarm trap generated as the line alarm

 

 

state bits changed.

 

 

 

2097

Line statistical alarm

Line statistics alarm trap generated.

 

 

 

2098

PLCP alarm

PLCP alarm trap generated as the PLCP

 

 

alarm state bits changed.

 

 

 

2099

PLCP statistical alarm

PLCP statistics alarm trap generated.

 

 

 

2100

Function module alarm

Function module major alarm trap

 

 

generated.

 

 

 

2101

Line module alarm

Line module major alarm trap generated.

 

 

Back card not present.

 

 

 

2102

ASM alarm

Shelf major alarm trap generated.

 

 

 

2112

BRAM Conn Update error in

Error occurred while updating BNM

 

 

connection information on the BRAM.

 

 

 

2113

BNM mastership change

Change in BNM card mastership state.

 

 

 

2114

Mesg from ASC to set

Received a message from the SMM task to

 

FWREADY =

set the BNM firmware ready.

 

 

 

2115

Line configuration does not

Line configuration mismatch occurred

 

match with BNM card

with the BNM card.

 

 

 

2116

BNM cardType of the other card

Card type of the standby BNM card does

 

set does not match

not match with the active card type.

 

 

 

2117

BNM cardType =

Information about the BNM card type.

 

 

 

2118

BNM Initialization error,

Error occurred while initializing BNM.

 

 

Additional information regarding the

 

 

specific instance is displayed.

 

 

 

2119

BNM incompatible module,

BNM incompatibility error.

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco MGX 8220 Installation and Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Release 5.0, Part Number 78-6430-03 Rev. D0, November 2003

 

 

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MGX 8220 specifications

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