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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-801EXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack)
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Notes:
a. This error indicates that the Expansion Interface circuit pack has been
busied out via the
busyout board UCSS
command. To resolve this error,
release the Expansion Interface circuit pack via the
release board UCSS
command.
b. Expansion Interface circuit pack has been administered on the Circuit
Pack form, but has not been physically inserted into the system. Insert the
circuit pack.
c. A wrong circuit pack is located in the slot where this circuit pack is
logically administered. To resolve this problem, either remove the wrong
circuit pack and insert the logically administered circuit pack OR use the
change circuit-pack command to readminister this slot to match the
circuit pack that is physically inserted in this slot. If a fiber is administered
to this circuit pack the fiber must be removed via administration before the
circuit pack can be removed from administration.
3074(n) 2 Expansion Interface Packet
Interface Test(#589)
MAJ OFF test board UUCSS r 3
3075(n) 1 Expansion Interface Packet
Interface Test(#589)
MAJ OFF test board UUCSS r 3
3076 Expansion Interface Packet
Interface Test(#589)
MAJ OFF test board UUCSS r 3
3330(o) Any None WRN ON
3585(p) 0 None WRN OFF
3841(q) Any None MIN OFF (s)
3842(r) Any None MIN OFF (s)
10001(t) 0 None
1. Aux Data 32767 for any error log entry indicates that an alarmed EI was busied out and then
released. When this occurs, existing service affecting alarms must be preserved. As is typical, when
the EI is released all alarms are resolved. Therefore the alarm and error logs must be repopulated
with the alarms present at time of busy out. This error code is an indication that existing aux data and
error log time stamps are no longer valid because they were lost when the alarms were resolved
upon release of the circuit pack.
2. Run the Short Test Sequence first. If all tests pass, run the Long Test Sequence. Refer to the
appropriate test description and follow the recommended procedures.
Table 9-306. EXP-INTF Error Log Entries — Continued
Error
Type
Aux
Data
1
Associated Test
Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board Test to Clear Value
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