Common Abort and Fail Codes
Issue 1 May 2002
7-15
555-233-143
Common Abort and Fail Codes
lists common error codes associated with abort and fail results for
busyout, release, test, and reset commands. In addition to these, many
maintenance objects have other unique error codes.
Table 7-3.
Common Error Codes for Busyout, Release, Test, and
Reset Commands
Error
Code
Command
Result
Description/Recommendation
ABORT
System resources are unavailable to run command.
Try the command again at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
0
ABORT
Internal system error.
Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
1005
ABORT
A DS1 interface circuit pack could not be reset because it is currently
supplying the on-line synchronization reference.
Use the set sync command to designate a new DS1 interface circuit
pack as the on-line reference, then try the reset again.
1010
ABORT
Attempt was made to busyout an object that was already busied out.
1011
ABORT
Attempt was made to release an object that was not first busied out.
1015
ABORT
A reset of this circuit pack requires that every maintenance object on it be
in the out-of-service state.
Use the busyout board command to place every object on the circuit
pack in the out-of-service state, and try the reset again.
1026
ABORT
The specified TDM bus cannot be busied out because the control
channel or system tones are being carried on it. You can use the set
tdm PC command to switch the control channel and system tones to the
other TDM bus.
2012
2500
ABORT
Internal system error.
2100
ABORT
System resources to run this command were unavailable.
Try the command again at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
62524
62525
62526
ABORT
Maintenance is currently active on the maximum number of maintenance
objects that the system can support. A common cause is that the system
contains a large number of administered stations or trunks with installed
circuit packs that are not physically connected.
Resolve as many alarms as possible on the station and trunk MOs, or
busyout these MOs to prevent maintenance activity on them. Then try
the command again.
NO BOARD
The circuit pack is not physically installed.
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