PDMODULE (Processor Data Module) TDMODULE
(Trunk Data Module)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-1201
555-233-143
Notes:
a. Error type 0 appears in the Error Log only if a Digital Line circuit pack that
has ports administered has been removed since the Error Log was last
cleared. Make sure that the circuit pack has been re-inserted.
b. Error type 1 with aux data 40987 indicates an off-board problem detected
by the port circuit, and may result in a noisy port or link. See note n for
recommendations.
c. Error type 1 with aux data of 1 to 20 is logged when at least 15 off-board
problems have been detected with the link to the data module. Each error
detected increments an on-board counter. The aux data gives the value of
this counter divided by 15. The user could experience a noisy port or link.
See note “n” for recommendations.
d. Error type 15 is an internal that occurs when an audit request fails.
e. Error type 18 is logged when the port in question is demand busied out
Make sure that the port is released from busyout.
f. Error type 257 indicates problems with transmitting to the data module.
This is usually an on-board problem and can be ignored if no user
complaints are received. Otherwise, check for faulty wiring.
g. Error type 769 indicates that EPF has been turned off due to the
overcurrent condition at the data module. See the recommendations in
note n. This may also be caused by the PTC being in the “tripped” position
due to a short on the power line. You can correct this by removing the
short, unplugging the data module from the wall for about 30 seconds, and
plugging it back in.
h. Error type 1537 indicates that an in-line maintenance error has generated
an off-board warning due to some problem with the link to the data module.
This can be ignored if no user complaints are received. Otherwise, see
note n for recommendations.
i. Error type 2304 indicates an internal error. No action is necessary.
j. Error type 2305 with aux data 32770 indicates that the data equipment
went off-hook while the associated link was being initialized (in a
disconnected state). Use the status data-module command to determine
the state of the data module. The off-hook should have changed the
service state to in-service. No action is necessary.
k. Error type 2305 with aux data 40967 indicates that the link between the
circuit pack and the data module has been reset successfully. The link is
normally reset when the circuit pack associated with an administered port
is first plugged in (assuming that the data module is already in place and
connected to the associated port), when a port is first administered
(assuming the associated circuit pack is plugged in and that the data
module is connected to the associated port), or when a data module is first
connected to an administered port. No system technician action is
necessary.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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Page 186: ...Alarms Errors and Troubleshooting 555 233 143 4 112 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
Page 232: ...Additional Maintenance Procedures 555 233 143 5 46 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
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