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Operation and Administration
one TMS, a power supply, and then check the status. Continue adding TMS to the
configuration to isolate a particular fault.
4. Run the NIC diagnostic. The image can probe the I2C and can isolate a faulty device.

Memory

The NIC dynamically allocates and frees memory in normal call processing.
Any persistent memory allocation indicates that a request made on the part of an application is not
complete. Under certain load conditions, a NIC can temporarily run out of memory but recover with
no adverse side affect. Applications cycle then recover on the next call instance. System failover
and Ethernet problems can temporarily affect memory.
The following module is affected:
• NIC run time image
The following conditions cause persistent memory allocation:
• faulty hardware
• undetected software error causing memory leak
• hardware software race condition causing memory leak
• insufficient memory configuration for software load
• system load
• Ethernet problem
• system fail over
Troubleshooting
1. Examine the alarm log for the NIC to determine sources of error.
2. Reboot the NIC and check the serial output. If a hardware error occurs, the NIC fails to boot.
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