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Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Table 10-288. Expansion Interface Circuit Pack Error Log Entries — Continued
Aux
Error Type
Data
10004 (v)
0
None
11000 (w)
0
None
11000 (x)
2
None
11000 (y)
3
None
11000 (z)
4
None
11000 (aa)
5
None
11000 (ab)
8
None
11001 (ac)
0
None
1
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.
2
Minor alarms on this MO may be downgraded to Warning alarms based on the value used in the
set options command.
Notes:
a. Expansion Interface (EI) circuit pack has been busied out by system
technician.
b. EI 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 inserted 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 re-administer this slot to match the circuit pack
inserted.
d. This alarm is raised after an EI circuit pack has been removed from a slot
for 11 minutes. The alarm is resolved when the EI circuit pack is inserted
into this slot. Another way to resolve or prevent this alarm is to use the
change circuit pack command to remove the EI circuit pack
administrative entry for this slot after the EI circuit pack has been removed
from the slot. Or, if the circuit pack is in the system and the red LED is on,
then follow the instructions for "Red (alarm)" in the "Control and Port Circuit
Pack Status LEDs" section in Chapter 7, "LED Interpretation".
10-772
Issue 4 May 2002
Associated Test
On/
Alarm
Off
Level
Board
Test to Clear Value
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