Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
555-233-143
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Issue 1 May 2002
k. A transient error that does not cause an alarm can occasionally occur
during a server, TDM BUS, or Tone-Clock interchange. Error Type
2049
It is possible for a marginal Tone-Clock circuit pack to cause this
error against the ANN-BD without alarming the TONE-BD. If this error
occurs again, replacing the Tone-Clock circuit pack may clear up this error.
See the FAIL case in the
‘‘Test #212 Clock Match Inquiry Test’’
l. Error Type 3840
This error is not service-affecting and no action is
required.
m. Error Type 217 and 267
Indicate that there is more than one TN750
Announcement circuit pack inserted in the system. Remove the alarmed
circuit pack.
n. Error Type 2
Check the Class of Restriction (COR) administered for the
Data Line extension assigned to the TN750 for uploading and downloading
announcements. The extension can be found by using list data-module.
o. Error Type 3999
Indicates that the circuit pack sent a large number of
control channel messages to the switch within a short period of time. If
error type 1538 is also present, then the circuit pack was taken
out-of-service due to hyperactivity. If error type 1538 is absent, then the
circuit pack was not taken out-of-service, but it generated 50% of the
messages necessary to be considered hyperactive. This may be
completely normal during heavy traffic periods. However, if this error type
is logged when the circuit pack is being lightly used, it may indicate a
problem with the circuit pack or the equipment attached to it.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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