71a Utility Commands

Type “ELOG”, then press [RETURN].

i ELOG

 

 

 

 

DEVICE

ERROR

 

 

1.

CPU

MEM-GET

 

 

2.

CLOCK

 

 

 

3.

DISK

DATA

R/W

(xx:yyyy)

4.

DSP’

SCAN

 

 

5.

DSP’

FIFO

 

 

6.

CPU

APPLICATION

(x)

TIME

JUL-14 14:00 PM

JUL-14 14:00 PM

JUL-14 14:00 PM

JUL-14 14:OO PM

JUL-14 14:00 PM

JUL-14 14:00 PM

 

* = Port number

Note:

Types of errors displayed on the screen and their meanings are as

 

follows:

Device

error log indications

 

Indication

CPU

MEM-GET

CLOCK

 

DISK

DATA R/W (xx:yyyy)

DSP*SCAN

DSP*FIFO

CPU

APPLICATION (x)

Meaning

CPU card software memory acquisition error.

CPU card is short of memory temporarily because of too ,much. traffic.

Clock access error. Clock IC is out of order. Check the hardware.

HDD access error. If there is a sector which often causes errors, check the disk.

xx : IDE error code

yyyy : read/write error sector number

DSP-SCAN error. DSP is out of order. Check the hardware.

DSP/FIFO error. During the system is handling calls, there is wrong with DSP and FIFO memory temporarily.

Application error. During the system is handling calls, temporal application error occurs.

x: port number

* = Port number (1 - 4)

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