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Table 535: SNI-BD Configuration Audit (#759) 5 of 6<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

Configuration Audit (#759)<br />

139 FAIL The SNI is administered as connected to a DS1C but is not physically<br />

connected to a DS1C.<br />

If a DS1C should not be connected to this SNI, change administration to<br />

remove the DS1 converter complex from the fiber link associated with this<br />

SNI:<br />

1. Enter list fiber-link to determine the fiber associated with the<br />

SNI.<br />

2. Enter remove fiber-link to remove the fiber.<br />

3. Enter add fiber-link to add the fiber back, and do not administer<br />

the DS1 converter complex at this time.<br />

140 FAIL The SNI is physically connected to a DS1C but is not administered to be<br />

connected to a DS1C.<br />

Either add the DS1 converter complex to the fiber that this SNI is<br />

associated with by:<br />

1. Enter list fiber-link to determine the fiber associated with the<br />

SNI.<br />

2. Enter remove fiber-link to remove the fiber.<br />

3. Enter add fiber-link to add the fiber back, and administer the<br />

DS1 converter complex.<br />

Or:<br />

4. Remove the DS1C connection, and connect the SNI directly to its<br />

administered fiber endpoint.<br />

5. Verify that the fiber-optic and metallic cable connections are installed<br />

as administered by entering list fiber-link.<br />

PASS The administered data and the SNI circuit packs match, and the SNI circuit<br />

packs can communicate.<br />

5 of 6<br />

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