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Table 534: SNC-BD Configuration Audit (#759) 5 of 5<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

0 NO<br />

BOARD<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

SNI-BD Error codes and recommended actions<br />

Configuration Audit (#759)<br />

No board was detected by the test.<br />

1. Check that SNC board is properly translated and inserted.<br />

2. Run the test again. If it fails, reset the board. An SNC should be reset<br />

instead of reseating the circuit pack. The reset board command<br />

should almost never be used on an SNC. It may be necessary to use<br />

reset board if the SNC circuit pack gets into a mode where it<br />

cannot communicate with software. If an SNC with active errors and<br />

alarms is reset, the errors and alarms may take a while to come back,<br />

therefore reset board can mask real problems.<br />

3. Run the test again. If it fails, the ID chip on board may be bad.<br />

Replace the board and retest.<br />

5 of 5<br />

The following table contains the error codes and recommended actions for SNI-BD (SNI Circuit<br />

Pack).<br />

Table 535: SNI-BD Configuration Audit (#759) 1 of 6<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

2100 ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.<br />

2300 The downlink message necessary to run this test could not be sent.<br />

2301 The timer could not be set before sending the downlink message.<br />

1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 3 times.<br />

1 of 6<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1823

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