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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Pocket Reference 555-670-116
Reference Documents
Technical Addendum
Maintenance Error Codes
Error
Code
Description
4C01 POOL EMPTY:
System needed to use a trunk in
a pool but no trunks were
physically present in the pool—
i.e., all of the boards were
removed from the system.
4C02 POOL BUSY:
System needed to use a trunk in
a pool. Trunks are physically
present; however, none are idle
and available for use—i.e., they
may be in use or out of service.
4C03 POOL BUSY &/OR OOS:
System needed to use a trunk in
a pool. Trunks are physically
present; some may be busy but
some are idle. However, the idle
trunks are not in service.
See error code 0801
5801
5802 Board Renumber
Board renumber took place.
6C01 DS1 LOSS OF SIGNAL
ALARM:
Service on link has been lost.
6C02 DS1 BLUE ALARM:
All 1s being received; service on
link has been lost.
6C03 DS1 RED ALARM:
Invalid framing information on
incoming signal; service on link
has been lost.
6C04 DS1 YELLOW ALARM:
Far end of network interface has
lost frame synchronization;
service on link has been lost.
6C05 DS1 LOSS OF
MULTIFRAME:
Service on link has been lost.
—Continued
Action
Replace boards.
Restore if out of service.
If the system is functioning
properly, simply remove the error
from the Transient Error Log. If the
system is not functioning properly,
check the Transient Error Log to
verify that a board renumber took
place. Then compare the system's
previous configuration to the one
after board renumbering to
determine if the board renumber
caused logical IDs to shift.
Usually no action. Check T1
facility. If problem persists, contact
NSAC Tier III.
Usually no action. Check T1
facility. If problem persists, contact
NSAC Tier III.
Usually no action. Check T1
facility. If problem persists, contact
NSAC Tier III.
Usually no action. Check T1
facility. If problem persists, contact
NSAC Tier III.
Usually no action. Check T1
facility. If problem persists, contact
NSAC Tier III.
Issue 1
April 1999
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