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Hardware Addresses

6.21 This test checks to make sure that each hardware address is valid.
6.22 Possible Error Messages:
Ext <extension number> refers to an invalid board slot[<slot number>.<port>.<cir-
cuit> Type:<board type>]: In this case, the device is on a board that is in a slot that it
should not be. Repairs are made by deleting the device. The Repair Status will be
Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an invalid port [<slot number>.<port>.<circuit>
Type:<board type>]: In this case, the device has an invalid port number. Repairs are
made by deleting the device. The Repair Status will be Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an invalid circuit <slot number>.<port>.<circuit>
Type:<board type>]: In this case, the device has an invalid circuit number. Repairs are
made by deleting the device. The Repair Status will be Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an unrecognized board [<slot num-
ber>.<port>.<circuit> Type:<board type>]: In this case, the device is on a board with
an invalid type. Repairs are made by deleting the device. The Repair Status will be
Deleted Device.
Ext <extension number> refers to an invalid board type [<slot num-
ber>.<port>.<circuit> Type:<board type>]: In this case, the device is on a board that it
should not be. For example, a loop start device cannot be on a single line card. Repairs
are made by deleting the device. The Repair Status will be Deleted Device.

Referential Integrity

6.23 This test checks to make sure that the relationships between tables in the database are
valid.
6.24 Possible Error Messages:
Invalid table <table name> or Invalid source table <table name>: This is only a
warning. It indicates that it was looking for a table, but could not find it in the database.
This can happen if a new table is added in a later version of a major release. If the test is
being run on the older version, this warning will appear. For example, if Table A was
added in version 5.111, running this test on databases previous to version 5.111 will
produce a warning that Table A could not be found.
Invalid column <table name>:<column name> or Invalid source column <table
name>:<column name>: This is only a warning. It indicates that it was looking for a
column, but could not find it in the database. This can happen if a new column is added
in a later version of a major release. If the test is being run on the older version, this
warning will appear. For example, if Column A was added in version 5.111, running
this test on databases previous to version 5.111 will produce a warning that Column A
could not be found.
<table name>/<column_name> contains an invalid reference to <source table
name>/<source column name> [<invalid reference>]: The indicated value contains an
invalid reference to another table or column.
<table name>/<column name> contains a reference to a device of the wrong type
[DevID:<device ID>, Type:<device type>]: The indicated value contains a reference to
a device that is not the proper type. For example, if the System Administrator Mailbox
field contains a reference to a phone it is invalid, because the System Administrator
Mailbox can only be a mailbox.
Hardware Addresses
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