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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1259PKT-INT (Packet Interface Circuit Pack)
9
Memory Checksum Test (#884)
This test involves sending a message to the Packet Interface circuit pack to run
private non-destructive memory checksum tests on the firmware text residing in
Boot PROM and FLASH memory. If the test fails during background testing, the
circuit pack will remain operational until a reset is executed on the circuit pack.
Then the initialization firmware will fail and will put the circuit pack in an
out-of-service state.
Table 9-498. TEST #884 Memory Checksum Test
Error
Code
Tes t
Result Description/ Recommendation
1006
1137
ABORT Packet Interface circuit pack is in the out-of-service state so normal
maintenance tests will not run on that circuit pack.
1. Request a Packet Interface circuit pack reset using the reset
packet-interface CS command. Refer to the Packet Interface Reset Test
(#889) repair procedures for further action.
1334 ABORT The Packet Interface circuit pack command queue is full. This should be a
temporary condition caused by a high rate of commands being sent to a
Packet Interface circuit pack. Continued operation with a full command queue
will cause a system WARM restart that may escalate to more severe restart
levels.
1. Retry the command at 10-second intervals, a maximum of 5 times.
1338 ABORT The test is not allowed to run since a planned SPE interchange is in progress. A
planned interchange may be caused by 24 hour scheduled testing. During this
time the terminal will be held out of service but it should recover automatically
after three minutes.
1. Wait three minutes and retry the command.
1339 ABORT The test could not run on the standby Packet Interface circuit pack because the
standby SPE is unavailable.
1. Refer to the STBY-SPE maintenance documentation for information on why
a standby SPE may be unavailable and what repair actions should be
taken. The status spe screen should indicate that handshake is down. This
may be caused by a variety of reasons such as the setting the
SPE-SELECT switches on the DUPINT circuit packs to the position of the
active SPE, a failure of the DUPINT circuit pack, or loss of power on the
standby SPE, The
SPE Selected
field on the status spe screen will display
spe a
or
spe b
if the SPE-SELECT switches are in the a or b position,
respectively.
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