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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Alarms, Errors, and Troubleshooting
5-17Executing a Planned SPE Interchange
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Notes for SYSTEM Error 605 AUX Data:
1. Follow repair instructions in
‘‘STBY-SPE (Standby SPE Maintenance)’’
for
the particular standby SPE problem. After fixing that problem, try the
interchange again.
2. Mass Storage System is in use. Check Disk and Tape LEDs for activity.
Wait until all MSS activity completes, then try the interchange again. If the
problem persists, check for alarms and errors against MSS components
and follow repair procedures for each Maintenance Object.
3. Test the PKT-INT on both carriers with the long test sequence. Follow
procedures for
‘‘PKT-INT (Packet Interface Circuit Pack)’’
. Once
all
tests of
both PKT-INTs pass, try the interchange again.
4. Consult SW-CTL service documentation. Test SW-CTL on both carriers
with the long test sequence. Follow repair instructions for any failures.
Once
all
tests of both SW-CTLs pass, try the interchange again.
5. Make sure the standby SPE is refreshed Then try the interchange again.
6. Examine alarm log to determine which of PKT-INT or SYSAM circuit packs
has a minor alarm against it. Consult service documentation of whichever
is alarm to clear
7. Check for errors/alarms against active SPE’s SYSAM. If you find any,
consult the ‘‘SYSAM (Circuit Pack)’’
documentation. If you find none, and if
all tests of the SYSAM long sequence pass, try the interchange again.
8. Run test duplication-interface long and follow instructions for any test
that does not pass.
1406
3
Active SPE’s PKT-INT in held-reset state
1418
8
Active Duplication Interface circuit pack is in a bad state
and needs to be reset.
2500
5
Internal Software failure
1
(sometimes)
1 A WARM restart is required.
Table 5-1. SYSTEM Error 605 Planned Interchange Failure — Continued
Aux
Data
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Note Explanation
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