Note: Use the ZOOM command to access the card level from the matrix
level.
When operating company personnel access the card level, the command
menu changes to card-related commands. When operating company
personnel access the card level, the system adds card-related status
information to the display area. The display area appears under the shelf
status information. The card level gives information for both planes like the
shelf level. The status display depends on the function of the hardware that
occupies the specified card slot.
There are given variants of the card level for the following types of ENET
cards:
power converter cards
processor card and RTIF
clock and messaging card, and associated interface
crosspoint cards and interfaces (DS30 or DS512)
How to maintain ENET system cards
The system cards in an ENET node are as follows:
NT9X31
NT9X30
NT9X13
NT9X26
NT9X36
NT9X40
All system cards in an ENET node are important for the node to operate. If
you perform a state change on a system card, you perform the procedure on
all the other system cards at the same time. The system cards are in the node.
A change to manually busy is an example of this procedure. If you remove a
system card from service, you remove the node from service.
Card level for the CPU and RTIF paddle board
Use the card level to maintain the CPU card and the RTIF paddle board of
the ENET shelf. Figure 6-16 shows an example card level display for the
RTIF card.
Network related user interface commands 6-39
DMS-100 Family Networks Maintenance Guide BASE10
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