Packet and serial bus maintenance
Isolating and repairing packet-bus faults
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the flowchart at the step that follows the reference to repair procedures and continue from there. The
following status commands can also help diagnose packet-bus problems, especially when logged in
remotely.
Figure 70: Troubleshooting packet-bus problems (1 of 2)
status port-network P
status ipserver-interface
status pnc
status packet-interface
status station
status bri-port
status link
status data-module
status sp-link
status pms-link
status journal-link
status cdr-link
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
To
page
2
NO
NO
NO
NO
A
Are there
alarms or errors
TDM-CLK?
C
Is only
a single PN
affected?
D
Are there
alarms or errors
against
PKT-INTF?
F
Are there
alarms or errors
against
EXP-INTF?
B
Are the
packet bus
problems
resolved?
Are the
packet bus
problems
resolved?
Are the
packet bus
problems
resolved?
Is packet
bus use
enabled?
Refer to
"maintenance related
system parameters
form" in chapter 5
Follow the repair
procedure for
TDM-CLK
Follow the repair
procedure for
PKT-INTF
Follow the repair
procedure for
EXP-INTF
E
Check each
port network
(PPN first)
A
START
END
END
END
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