DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance Objects
3-263BRI-BD/LGATE-BD (ISDN-BRI Line Circuit Pack)
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h. A critical hardware failure has b een detected on the c ircuit pack. Reset
the circuit pack v ia the busyout board PCSS and reset board PCSS
commands. If the Circuit Pack Restart Test (#594) passes, then the
on-board circuitr y is healthy. Retire the alarm via the test board PCSS
long clear command. If the Circuit Pack Restart Test (#594) fails, replace
the circuit pack.
The reported error types corresp ond to the following dete cted errors:
i. These error types are reported when the following errors are detected:
j. These errors indicate that the circuit p ack is having problem s transmitting
data to the Packet Bus.
k. A critical failure has been d etected in the Packet Bus inter face of the
circuit pack. This failure may be due to either a Packet Bus fault or an
on-board fault. The probab ility of this error being related to Pac ket bus
problems increases with the numb er of ISDN-BRI circuit packs d isplaying
this error.
1293 On-board auxiliary processor insane
1294 Internal memory access error
1537 Frame overrun at Packet Bus interface. This condition may be caused
by an on-board fault or by faulty data received on one of the circuit
pack’s external ports. If any of the ports on this circuit pack are
alarmed, refer to the repair procedures for those maintenance objects.
1538 Circuit packet is hyperactive; that is, it is flooding the switch with
messages sent over the control channel. The circuit pack is taken
out-of-service when a threshold number of these errors is reported to
the switch. Clear the alarm via the following commands: busyout
board PCSS, reset board PCSS, test board PCSS long clear,
release board PCSS. If the error recurs within 10 minutes, then replace
the circuit pack.
1793 Parity errors are detected when transmitting data to the Packet Bus.
1794 Overflow of Packet Bus transmit buffers has occurred.
1795 Circuit pack cannot find end of frame when transmitting to Packet
Bus. Clear the alarm via the following commands: busyout board
PCSS, reset board PCSS, test board PCSS long clear, release
board PCSS. If the error recurs within 10 minutes, then replace the
circuit pack.
2306 This error occurs when the circuit pack detects an error in a received
frame from the packet bus. These errors are most likely caused by a
packet bus problem, but may be due to a circuit pack faul t. An invalid
Link Access Procedure Data (LAPD) frame error occurs if the frame
contains a bad Cyclical Redundancy Chec king (CRC), is greater than
the maximum length, or violates the link level protocol. When bus
parity errors are reported, the LANBIC Receive Parity Error Counter
Test (#595) should be performed to determine if the condition had
cleared.