TDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-1607
555-233-143
b. The indicated Tone-Clock circuit has been made unavailable via the
busyout tone-clock UUC command. It only applies to systems with the
high- or critical-reliability option administered, because only a standby
Tone-Clock circuit may be made busy by that command. To resolve this
error, execute the release tone-clock UUC command for the alarmed
circuit pack.
c. This error type indicates that the circuit pack has been removed or has
been insane for more than 11 minutes. To clear the error, reinsert or
replace the circuit pack.
d. The Tone-Clock circuit pack in EPN 1 is not a TN780 although Stratum-3
synchronization is administered. Replace this Tone-Clock with a TN780, or
change synchronization administration to Stratum 4 if a Stratum-3 clock is
not being used.
e. The tone-clock has reported an out-of-lock condition. A aux value of 1
indicates this error is an out-of-lock with the primary reference. A aux
value of 2 indicates this error is an out-of-lock with the secondary
reference. It could not lock onto the frequency of that synchronization
reference. This will lead to a change in the synchronization reference if the
condition continues.
f. The IPSI’s Tone-Clock circuit or Tone-Clock circuit pack may be defective,
however it may be a software failure that can be corrected by testing.
1. Check to see if the board is duplicated (list cabinet and status
port-network) on the affected port network.
2. If the board is not duplicated, use test tone UUCSS long to resolve
the errors. The long test resets the board and is required to reload
on-board RAM associated with the TN2182’s DSPs. The effect is
that tone detectors are taken out of service momentarily and tones
are removed from the TDM bus for about 10 seconds, meaning that
no dial tone or touch tones are available during this interval. This
will probably not affect calls in progress, but could cause a call
origination to abort or a user not to get dial tone when going off
hook.
3. If every test passes and the alarm does not resolve, retest with test
tone UUCSS long clear.
4. If the test passes, terminate the repair process. If the test fails,
replace the circuit pack at the customer’s convenience.
5. If this error was logged against the standby Tone-Clock, and if the
Aux Data value was 18369, SYNC (Synchronization) maintenance
acts on this error. No corrective action is required. For any other
Aux Data, go to the next step.
6. If the board is duplicated, switch to the standby side (set tone).
7. Test the alarmed board (test tone UUCSS long). This resets the
board and is required to reload on-board RAM associated with the
TN2182’s DSPs.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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