BRI-BD/LGATE-BD (ISDN-BRI Line Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-323
555-233-143
Notes:
a. This error indicates the circuit pack totally stopped functioning or it was
physically removed from the system.
NOTE:
The alarm is logged approximately 11 minutes after the circuit pack
has been removed and/or SAKI Sanity test (#53) fails.
If the circuit pack is not in the system, insert a circuit pack (in the same slot
as the error indicates) to resolve this error. Or, if the circuit pack is in the
system and the red LED is on, then follow the instructions for “Red (alarm)”
in
Chapter 6, ‘‘LED Interpretation’’
.
b. This circuit pack has been busied out via the busyout board UUCSS
command.
c. Port(s) has (have) been administered on this circuit pack but the circuit
pack is not physically present.
d. This error indicates transient communication problems between the switch
and this circuit pack. Execute the test board UUCSS command and see
‘‘Control Channel Loop-Around Test (#52)’’ on page 8-1734
for the repair
procedures.
e. An on-board hardware failure has been detected by the circuit pack.
2306 (j)
LANBIC Receive
Parity Error
Counter test
(#595)
3330 (k)
46083
MINOR
OFF
3840 (l)
4096
to
4101
3843 (m)
46097
3999 (n)
Any
None
1.
Run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test sequence. Refer to each appropriate
test’s description, and follow its recommended procedures.
Table 8-140.
BRI-BD Error Log Entries —
Continued
Error
Type
Aux Data
Associated Test
Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board
Test to Clear Value
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Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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