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Maintenance Object Repair Procedure
Table 8-467. Test #625 Receive FIFO Overflow Error Counter Test
Error
Test
Code
Result
Description / Recommendation
2000
ABORT
Response to the test was not received from the circuit pack within the allowable
time period.
1. If the test aborts repeatedly up to 5 times, reset the circuit pack with the
2. If the test aborts again, replace the circuit pack.
2012
ABORT
Internal system error
2100
ABORT
Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
value
FAIL
The TBRI-BD circuit pack is still detecting errors of this type. The Error Code
field contains the value of this counter.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2. If the test continues to fail, run the long test sequence, and pay particular
3. Replace the circuit pack.
PASS
The Receive FIFO Overflow error counter was read correctly and has a value
of 0.
Level 1 Status Inquiry Test (#1242)
This test is nondestructive.
This test determines the state of the transmission facility of a BRI port at the
Level 1 (L1) physical layer: Activated, Pending Activation, or Deactivated.
The Activated state is the correct state for an ISDN-BRI port. In this state the L1
interface can send and receive synchronized signals. This test passes if the state
of L1 is Activated. This test also passes if software has taken this port out of
service. See the description of the L1 "Deactivated State" below for more details.
The Pending Activation state indicates a problem with the channels, the wiring, or
the TBRI-BD circuit pack. When in this state, the Level 1 interface is either not
receiving any L1 framing from the channel, or it is communicating with the channel
but cannot transition to the Activated state.
8-1090
Issue 1 May 2002
busyout board UUCSS and reset board UUCSS commands.
attention to the Loop-Around tests (#618 and #619). See the repair
procedures for the executed test if it fails. Otherwise, go to the next step.
Continued on next page
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