ATM-WSP (ATM WAN Spare Processor)
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c. Error Type: 513 — indicates a down ATM WSP link status from this WSP
to the main server or a higher-priority WSP. If any of the links are
considered down, this alarm is logged. When every link probed by this
WSP is “up,” the alarm should be cleared.
Remember that more than one link can be down. To get a system-wide
view of the status of the network run status atm wsp.
Aux Data Values are in the form of XYY where
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X is the PNC: 0 = A-PNC, 1 = B-PNC
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YY is the WSP number
Examples:
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An Aux Data of 15 indicates that the B-PNC link to WSP 5 is down.
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An Aux Data of 3 indicates that the A-PNC link to WSP 3 is down.
d. Error Type: 769 — indicates that there are inconsistent translations with
regard to WSP’s priority. Each WSP keeps a list of every other WSP’s
priority levels. Inconsistent priorities can exist that result in a WSP
receiving an unexpected probe. This causes an alarm to be raised.
Follow the procedures listed below to correct any inconsistency in WSP
priorities:
1. Obtain a list of WSP priorities from the system administrator.
2. Use the display error command to find the WSP number with the
incorrect priority (the Aux Data of the error).
3. Use the status atm wsp command to determine whether any
administered priorities are incorrect. Pay close attention to WSP X
and the local WSP.
4. If any are incorrect, use the change atm wsp n command to
administer the correct priority, where n is the appropriate WSP
number. If the priorities for WSP X and the local WSP are both
correct, then there is an error in priority administered on WSP X.
5. On WSP X, use the status atm wsp command to determine
whether the priority of WSP X, the local WSP, and the priority of the
WSP with the alarm are correct. At least one should be incorrect.
6. Use the change atm wsp n command to administer the correct
WSP priority, where n is the appropriate WSP number.
e. Error Type: 1025 — indicates that there is a WSP error. The Aux Data
determine the WSP number and error code.
Aux Data Values are in the form of XXYY where
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XX is the WSP number that probed this WSP
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YY is the error code (
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