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Table 552: Automatic Transmission Test (#844-848) 5 of 5<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

Packet Interface Memory Checksum Test (#884)<br />

8000 FAIL Measured transmission performance was in the marginal range as<br />

administered on the trunk group screen. This generally means that the<br />

trunk is usable but has an undesirable amount of noise or loss. If the user<br />

does not report unacceptable effects, it may not be necessary to take any<br />

action.<br />

1. Retrieve a measurement report using list testcalls.<br />

2. Make sure that ATMS thresholds are set properly on page 4 of the<br />

Trunk Group screen.<br />

3. Besides the facility, test failures can be caused by faulty test lines or<br />

switch paths. If the measurements point to a facility problem, report<br />

the results to the trunk vendor.<br />

PASS The measured transmission performance was in the acceptable range.<br />

Packet Interface Memory Checksum Test (#884)<br />

This test sends a message to the Packet Interface module to run memory checksum tests on<br />

the Boot PROM and FLASH memory on the IPSI circuit pack. If the test fails, the Packet<br />

Interface module remains operational until a reset is executed. The Packet Interface is then<br />

placed in an out-of-service state.<br />

This test runs on PKT-INT (Packet Interface).<br />

Table 553: Packet Interface Memory Checksum Test (#884) 1 of 4<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

1006<br />

1137<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

5 of 5<br />

ABORT Because the IPSI’s Packet Interface module is out of service, normal<br />

maintenance tests do not run on the Packet Interface.<br />

1. Enter reset packet-interface location to reset the Packet<br />

Interface. See Packet Interface Reset Test (#889).<br />

1 of 4<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1873

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