DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-729DUP-CHL (Duplication Interface)
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Replace the cable ob serving proper c onnector location and orientation.
5. App ly po wer to t he sta ndb y SPE car rier.
6. Verify that the standby is up. Regular flashing of the yellow LED on the
Processor circuit pack ind icates that the standby SPE is up and c ycling. If
the ye llow L ED is not flash ing a fter 5 m inute s test the st andb y SPE by
using the lock-and-p ower-down proced ure described in Chap ter 5.
7. With the standby SPE still busied out to prevent an interchange, unloc k the
acti ve SPE by moving the SPE Se lect Switch es ba ck to the Au to pos ition .
8. Use the status spe command to verify that handshake is up. Wait up to 10
minutes for handshake to come up .
9. If the status shows MAJOR alarms, use the display alarms command for
category spe. Resolve alarms for maintenance objects other than DUPINT
and DUP-CHL first.
10. Execute the test duplication-interface long clear command to resolve
the DUPINT and DUP-CHL alarms. If any tests abort, but no tests fail, run
the test again at 1-minute intervals up to a ma ximum of 5 times with the
goal of observing al l tests passing.
If no DUPINT nor DUP-CHL tests fail, the DUPINT and DUP-CHL
alarms are resolved or cleared in this active to standby direction.
Continue with step 11.
You should by now have replaced b oth DUPINT circuit packs and
the interconnecting c able.
11. Release the standby SPE from the busyout condition using the release
spe-standby command and wait (ab out 10 minutes) for the standby SPE
to be refreshed as observed with the status spe command.