Config Failure: Nonrecoverable Inconsistency - Northern Telecom Meridian 1 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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positions; see "Relocating the system" on page 157). It serves to remind the
installer that all WTNs must be reprogrammed from the Meridian 1 system and
that MDF cabling must be consistent with the new card locations.
The message Config Warning displays after initialization. If the
reprogramming and cabling have been performed correctly, you can press
RESUME to tell the system to overwrite the old position information and
reactivate the system.
Otherwise, you must press RESET . This triggers the installation procedure. A
warning message informs you that all data will be erased.

Config failure: Nonrecoverable inconsistency

A nonrecoverable inconsistency can occur during startup or during operation
when the system determines that the cards are in a different order from the
configuration stored in memory. Card type order has not been preserved,
making portable telephone registration data and system configuration data
invalid. This can occur if a previously programmed CMCC has been moved to
another Meridian 1 system with a different expansion card configuration, or if
an installer has replaced an existing CMLC with a CMRC to add Base Station
capacity.
The message
Note: If you press RESUME without correcting the problem that triggered the
Config
will reset itself, once again detect an inconsistency, and display the
message again.
1.
You can restore the card configuration to its original state, then press
RESUME .
Config Failure
Failure
(by returning cards to their old positions), the system
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displays. There are two possible actions.
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