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Table 23. Status BRI-Port Command Interpretation — Continued
Endpoint
TEI
Layer 2
Types
Range
State
BRI
ASAI
0-126
L3-Restartin
g
ASAI
0-126
L3-Restarted ext
ASAI
0-126
L3-Establish
ed
status card-mem
Memory cards are portable, compact memory cards that contain banks of flash
EPROM chips. Non-volatile memory cards are eraseable and randomly
programmed with user data. Main memory stores system software in its "flash"
section. Memory cards that save translations do not contain copies of the system
software. During system reboot or system power down conditions, in-core system
maintenance hardware error logs temporarily save in memory cards before the
system goes down. Then, the error logs file reads back when the system restarts.
The Hard Patch feature also uses the memory card as temporary storage when
LMM applies patched files to the system software.
555-233-119
Voice
Service
Extension
SPID
Description / Recommendation
Signaling suspends. System timeouts
in 60 seconds and attempts reactivate
the link. If links remain in this state
while no activity occurs at BRI
endpoints:
ext
The switch sends a Restart message
to the adjunct but has not received a
Restart Acknowledgment message
from the adjunct.
After receiving a Restart
Acknowledgment message, the switch
sends a Heartbeat message to the
adjunct and awaits a response.
ext
Normal state for ASAI adjunct.
1. Ensure that SPID switch
administration and endpoints are
consistent. Verify repairs by
executing the status bri-port
PCSSpp command. Determine
that the L2 state of the signaling
link is L3-Established.
2. Replace the endpoint. Verify
repairs by executing the status
bri-port PCSSpp command.
Determine that the L2 state of the
signaling link is L3-Established.
Continued on next page
Issue 5 October 2002
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