Chapter

Log Codes

Table 8-5 SRM Log Codes (continued)

Error Number

Display Log String

Detail Description

 

 

 

5016

Invalid PIO Number

Invalid device I/O port specified to read from a

 

 

device.

 

 

 

5017

Invalid PIO PORT Number

Invalid PIO port specified to read from a device.

 

 

 

5018

Line interface is not ready

Not used.

 

 

 

5019

Too many XFEAC requests

Too many far-end loopback requests have been

 

 

received.

 

 

 

5020

The FE Lpbk line number is

Invalid far-end loopback line number encountered

 

invalid

while processing the loopback requests.

 

 

 

5021

E3 is not supported

Card type E3 is not supported.

 

 

 

5022

Line is in alarm

Not used.

 

 

 

5023

Unknown current state

Current state of the SRM card is unknown.

 

 

 

5024

Configured from BRAM

Loading SRM configuration from the BRAM.

 

 

 

5025

Configured with default

SRM card configuration in the BRAM is invalid.

 

value

Using default SRM configuration.

 

 

 

5026

Line configuration is

Invalid line configuration. Switching to the standby

 

incorrect

state.

 

 

 

5027

Unable to initialize HW

Hardware initialization failed. Fail LED is turned on.

 

 

 

5028

Enter into a dead end state

SRM task has entered a dead end state.

 

 

 

5029

Unknown core card state

Core card state message received from the SMM task

 

message from SMM

through the message queue is invalid.

 

 

 

5030

Access BRAM failed

Access to BRAM failed. Additional information

 

 

regarding the address, size, and offset of the

 

 

read/write operation is displayed.

 

 

 

5031

Fail to access the remote

Access to a remote BRAM failed.

 

BRAM

 

 

 

 

5032

Clear configuration

SRM card configuration in the BRAM is cleared.

 

 

BRAM configuration is no longer valid.

 

 

 

5033

Unable to break a T1

Unable to break a T1 connection inside the I-Cube.

 

connection inside I-Cube

 

 

 

 

5034

Unable to make a T1

Unable to make a T1 connection inside the I-Cube.

 

Connection inside I-Cube

 

 

 

 

5035

Invalid SM slot number

Invalid service module slot number encountered.

 

 

 

5036

Invalid DS3 configuration

DS3 configuration pointer is invalid, possibly null.

 

pointer

 

 

 

 

5037

Line in alarm state

Line major/minor/clear alarm trap generated and sent

 

 

to the manager.

 

 

 

5038

Loss of clock

Loss of line interface clock.

 

 

 

5039

Receive a FEAC from a far

Received a FEAC from a far end. The line number

 

end

through which it is received is displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

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MGX 8220 specifications

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