DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1275PKT-INT (Packet Interface Circuit Pack)
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1 FAIL Peer link setup between the active and standby Packet Interface circuit packs
failed.
1. Use the display alarms command to display the active alarms. If there are
any errors associated with the Packet Bus, refer to the PKT-BUS
maintenance documentation to clear the Packet Bus problems first.
2. Retry the test command after a one minute delay.
3. If the test continues to fail, replace the Packet Interface circuit pack on the
stand by SPE.
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(cont’d.)
FAIL 4. If the test continues to fail:
a. Use the display alarms command to display the active alarms. Verify
that there are no alarms on the standby SPE components other than the
PKT-INT al arms for the Peer L ink failu re. If the re are oth er alarm s for SPE
components, clear those alarms first.Enter the status spe command
and verify that refresh is complete. If it is not, refer to the repair
procedures for STBY-SPE for further action.
b. I nitiate an SPE interc hange by movi ng the SPE SELEC T switch es on the
DUPINT circuit packs to the position corresponding to the carrier
location of the standby SPE. This will cause an SPE interchange using a
WARM restart, assuming refresh is complete. Established calls will not
be disconnected.
c. Replace the Packet Interface circuit p ack on the standby SPE and
restore the SPE SELECT switches to their neutral position. (Refer to
Replacing SPE Circuit Packs in Chapter 5, ‘‘Alarms, Errors, and
Troubleshooting’’ for procedures for replacing circuit packs in a stand by
SPE carri er.)
d. Enter the status SPE command at on minu te intervals up to 10 minutes
to check for completion of memory refresh.
Table 9-502. TEST #888 Active-Standby Peer Link Test — Continued
Error
Code Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
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