DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1253PKT-INT (Packet Interface Circuit Pack)
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Notes:
a. Error 1 occurs when backg round maintenance software has reset the
Packet Interface circuit p ack as a fault recovery ac tion. It is used to keep
track of the number of times that the Packet Inter face circuit pac k is reset,
independent of whether or not the Reset test p assed. Once three of these
errors have occurred in the last 15 min utes, maintenance will place t he
Packet Interface circuit p ack into an out-of-service state, and a MAJOR
on-board alarm will be raised on the Packet Interface c ircuit pack.
1. Check to see if error codes 257 , 513, 769, 1025, 1281, or 3841 are
present in the hardware error log. If one or more of those error
codes are present, refer to the informati on associated with those
errors for the appropriate repa ir procedures.
2. If no other Packet Interface errors app ear in the error log, and if the
Packet Interface circuit p ack is not in a held reset state as indic ated
by the absence of a MAJOR alarm with a Service State of OUT, no
action should be taken. If a Packet Interface MAJOR alarm is
present and no other Packet Interfac e error codes are in the
hardware error log, execute a d emand reset by entering reset
packet-interface CS and refer to the repair proc edures for Test #
889.
b. Error 10 indicates that the Packet Interfac e maintenance software caused
an escalating system WARM restart as part of a rec overy action for certain
Packe t Inte rfac e cir cuit pac k fail ures. A SYSTEM error type 10 sho uld a lso
be present, indic ating that a software initiated WARM restart occurred.
1. Check to see if error types 513, 1025, or 3074 are p resent in the
hardware error log. If they are present, refer to the repair
procedures for those errors for further a ction.
c. Error 23 along with an associated MAJOR alarm indicates that (a) Packet
Interface circuit p ack translation data was loaded from the tape or disk at
boot time but the Packet Interfac e circuit pac k was not detected to b e
physically present or (b ) a Packet Interface circui t pack is on the active
SPE but a corresponding Packet Interfac e circuit pac k on the standby
SPE is miss ing.
1. If the Packet Interface circui t pack is physic ally present, replace the
circuit pack. The SPE must be rebooted to resolve the alarm.
2. Otherwise, insert the missing Packet Interfac e circuit pac k into the
system or use the change system-parameters maintenance
command to chang e the entries for Packet Interface circ uit packs
to match the circuit p acks actually present. If a Packet I nterface
circ uit i s add ed t o the s ystem , the SPE m ust b e rebo oted to res olve
the alarm.
d. Error 23 along with an associated MINO R alarm occurs when a user
logically administers a Pac ket Interface circuit p ack using the change
system-parameters maintenance command when the Packet Interfac e
circuit pack is not physically present.