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Table 349: TBRI-BD Error Log Entries 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

1794 (j) 46094 MIN ON<br />

1795 (j) 46085 MIN ON<br />

2305 (k) 46104 None ON<br />

2306 (k) 46081 None ON<br />

3330 (k) 46083 MIN OFF<br />

3586 (l) MIN OFF<br />

3841 (m) 4096 -<br />

4101<br />

3842 (n) 46095<br />

3843 (o) 46097<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level<br />

TBRI-BD (ISDN Trunk-Side BRI Circuit Pack)<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

Recommended Action<br />

2 of 2<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 0: run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test<br />

sequence. Refer to each appropriate test’s description, and follow its recommended<br />

procedures.<br />

b. Error Type 1: the circuit pack stopped functioning or was physically removed from the<br />

system. This alarm logs approximately 11 minutes after removing the circuit pack and/or the<br />

SAKI Sanity Test (#53) fails.<br />

If the circuit pack is not in the system, insert a circuit pack in the same slot as the error<br />

indicates. See note (h) for additional information.<br />

c. Error Type 257: transient communication problems between the switch and this circuit<br />

pack. Execute test board location and refer to the repair procedures for the Control<br />

Channel Looparound Test (#52).<br />

d. Error Type 513: on-board hardware failure. Aux Data values correspond to the following<br />

detected errors:<br />

Aux Data 4352: External RAM error<br />

Aux Data 4353: Internal RAM error<br />

Aux Data 4355: ROM Checksum error<br />

Aux Data 4357: Instruction set error<br />

Use busyout board location and reset board location to reset the circuit pack.<br />

When reset, the circuit pack executes a set of tests to detect the presence of any of the<br />

faults listed above. Detection of one of these errors during initialization causes the circuit<br />

pack to lock-up and appear insane to the system. See the repair procedure in Note (b).<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1297

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