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5-14 Emergency power conservation recovery procedures
Emergency power conservation
Restoring the CM duplex operation in SuperNode SE
Restoring the CM to duplex operation in SuperNode SE
At the CMISLM shelf
1
At the CM reset terminal for the inactive CPU
2
297-8021-545 Standard 14.02 May 2001
CAUTION
Potential extended equipment outage
Nortel recommends that you contact the Emergency
Technical Assistance Services (ETAS) to expedite
recovery of equipment.
CAUTION
Potential loss of service or extended outage
This procedure restores normal operation after you
perform the emergency power conservation measures. Do
not use this procedure or sections of this procedure for
equipment maintenance purposes.
WARNING
Static electricity damage
Wear a wrist strap that connects to the wrist-strap
grounding point of a frame supervisory panel (FSP) to
handle circuit cards. The wrist strap protects the cards
against static electricity damage.
To power up the inactive CPU plane, lift and release the power switch on the
faceplate of the NTDX15 power converter.
Note: Slots 4F through 6F contain the power converter for plane 0. Slots
33F through 35F contain the power converter for plane 1.
Allow the system to complete memory tests. Continue this procedure when
the message Waiting for activity appears.
Example of an RTIF response:
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