ASAI-BD (Multi-Application Platform Board)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-145
555-233-143
For the native mode, the response to the board query downlink messages
consists of several CCMS uplink messages that identify the true board code,
vintage, suffix, emulation type, and number of reserved slots needed.
NOTE:
See also
for related line information. See the following
exceptions listed below:
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Hyperactivity: Currently, the common circuit pack is considered
“hyperactive” if the Service Dispatcher receives 200 uplink
messages from the circuit pack in a 10-second period. Since MAPD
has 32 ports, the hyperactivity limit increases to 500 uplink
messages per 10 seconds. The switch issues an alarm when the
limit reaches 400; when it reaches 500 up-link messages in 10
seconds, the board is taken out of service.
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LED use: The LED Control message 038x requests the Angel to
drive the red, amber, and green LEDs on the face plate of a typical
port board on or off. Only the MAPD’s red LED is controlled by this
message. Yellow and green change requests the MAPD receives
from the switch drive LCD behavior rather than LED behavior. The
S8700 Multi-Connect system continues to send the same LED
control messages to the MAPD that the system currently sends to
every other port board. The MAPD handles proper interpretation of
these messages. You should note that the PC on the MAPD and the
switch itself control the LEDs and the LCD on the MAPD.
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Port Administration: In Administration Without Hardware (AWOH),
the switch allows administration of up to 8 ports in any of the first 12
ports. If the port type later reported by the board does not match the
existing type, the switch assumes it to be a MAPD board with a
different configuration and rejects the board.
NOTE:
Refer to the LAN-BD documentation for circuit pack-level
errors. For related information, see
and
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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