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Figure 17
CLEAR ERROR (C E) screen
CLEAR ERROR DISTANT (C E D)
This command resets MCR's distant-end error counter to zero. Its display
is similar to
CLEAR MEMORY (C M)
This command restores all near-end configuration settings to their default
values. Its display is similar to
(page
Figure 18
CLEAR MEMORY (C M) screen
The command erases and tests the card's entire Flash memory. Firmware
and provisioning information are destroyed.
When this command is executed, the Flash Memory status is displayed in
Table 22 "Flash Memory status" (page
Table 22
Flash Memory status
Status
Good
Bad
Not Detected
Unknown
Figure 17 "CLEAR ERROR (C E) screen" (page
76).
Description
Flash Memory passed test and has a good checksum.
Flash memory has a bad checksum or a read-back value that was different
from the memory write value. This happens if the Flash is bad, or if the
card was interrupted while saving. You can still test Flash memory and
attempt to upload and download. If a memory test or save is successful
(Provision Erase, Clear Memory commands), the flash memory status may
change back from Bad to Good.
Flash memory failed the initial write/read-back sequence and is either not
responding or is not installed.
Flash memory on that card is not running the version 12.00 firmware or
above. You can check this by noting the firmware version in the Display
Configuration command response. The card's running firmware version will
read "A Pre-12.00 Version".
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Mini-Carrier Remote Fundamentals
NN43001-557 04.01 4 June 2010
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Figure 18 "CLEAR MEMORY (C M) screen"
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