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The pin protectors are placed over the ID pins directly to the right and left of the B CLK
IN cables connectors on each shelf. Shelf ID pins must be covered with pin protectors. If
contact is made with the ID pins, the shelf may lose its identity.
Connect a laptop or access by way of a monitor, the EAGLE system and start ProComm
3.
or a terminal emulator program.
Open a captured file by simultaneously pressing the Alt and F1 keys.
4.
Name the file the last four digits of the [NT#]xxyyzz.CAP
Example: 2641E1T1_A.cap
Issue the command to report clock status.
5.
rept-stat-clk
Response to the clock status command is displayed.
tekelecstp 03-02-10 05:34:03 HST Rel XX.x.x-XX.x.x
rept-stat-clk
Command entered at termoinal #1.
;
tekelecstp 03-02-10 05:34:03 HST Rel XX.x.x-XX.x.x
CARD LOC= 1114 (Standby)
PRIMARY BITS
SECONDARY BITS
HS PRIMARY CLK
HS SECONDARY CLK = Idle
HS SECONDARY CLK
SYSTEM CLOCK
# Cards using CLK A = 7
000
# Cards using CLK B = 0
000
# Cards using CLK I = 0
Command Completed.
HS SYSTEM CLOCK
# Cards using HS CLK A = 1
# Cards using HS CLK B = 0
# Cards using HS CLK I = 0
Command Completed.
;
Verify that both BITS clocks are either in IDLE or ACTIVE state on both ACTIVE and
6.
STANDBYMASP
All underlined cards-with-bad-CLK values should equal zero.
CARD LOC= 1116 (Active)
= Active PRIMARY BITS
= Idle
SECONDARY BITS
= Active HS PRIMARY CLK
= Idle
PST
SST
IS-NR
Active
# Cards with bad CLK A =
# Cards with bad CLK B =
PST
SST
IS-NR
Active
# Cards with bad HS CLK A = 0
# Cards with bad HS CLK B = 0
A Clock and B Clock Cable Replacement
= Active
= Idle
= Active
AST
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AST
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