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PKT-INT (Packet Interface)
Table 8-512. Test #887 Read and Clear Board Counters — Continued
Error
Test
Code
Result
Description / Recommendation
256,
FAIL
2. If error code 512 or 768 is reported for an active IPSI's Packet Interface
512,
(cont'd)
768
(cont'd)
3. If error code 512 or 768 is reported for a standby IPSI's Packet Interface
1024–
FAIL
The standby IPSI's Packet Interface circuit has bad Translation RAM
1096
locations. A MINOR alarm is generated when the number of bad locations is
from 1 and 4. A MAJOR alarm is generated if the number of bad locations is 5
or more. The MAJOR alarm prevents a planned IPSI interchange. (A planned
interchange may be administered to occur automatically every 24 hours, or it
may be requested by using the set ipserver-interface Uc command.)
1. If a MAJOR alarm is associated with this error, replace the alarmed IPSI
2. If a MINOR alarm is associated with this error, replace the alarmed IPSI
PASS
The media server can communicate with the IPSI circuit pack's Packet
Interface circuit.
1. If problems are still reported on the circuit pack, check for failures using
555-233-143
circuit, the receive FIFO in the PKT-INT has overflowed. This may
indicate that additional IPSI circuit packs are required.
For the current hardware configuration, only one IPSI circuit pack is
allowed per PN. Escalate the problem if not corrected by the following
repair steps. Retry the command after one minute if the test continues to
fail.
a. If this is a high- or critical-reliability system and if the Packet Interface
circuit is on the active IPSI, enter set ipserver-interface to perform a
planned IPSI interchange. Replace the standby IPSI circuit pack.
b. Otherwise, replace the circuit pack at a time that would cause the least
service disruption.
circuit, replace the IPSI circuit pack.
circuit pack.
circuit pack at a time that would cause the least disruption to service.
the Private Loop-around test (#885) and Maintenance Loop-around test
(#886).
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Issue 1 May 2002
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