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Table 586: Trunk-side Layer 1 Query Test (#1242) 2 of 3<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

2012<br />

2100<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

Trunk-side Layer 1 Query Test (#1242)<br />

ABORT Internal system error.<br />

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

1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.<br />

1 FAIL Received a status of Level 1 Pending Activation. U interface is down,<br />

indicating a problem with a connection between the switch and the NT1,<br />

a 2- to 4-wire converter that is used to connect 4-wire terminals to a<br />

2-wire TN2198 or TN2185 circuit pack.<br />

1. Verify that the connections between the switch and the NT1 are<br />

good. Verify that the NT1 has power.<br />

2. Enter test port location and review the results of the Level 1<br />

Status Query Test #1242 to verify the repair. If this test still fails,<br />

proceed to Step 3.<br />

3. Follow the manufacturers repair procedures for the NT1. Then enter<br />

test port location and review the results of the Level 1 Status<br />

Query test to verify repair.<br />

2 FAIL Received a status of Level 1 Pending Activation. U interface up, S/T<br />

interface down, which indicates a problem with the NT1 or the wiring<br />

between the NT1 and the BRI endpoint (S/T interface).<br />

1. Enter test port location and review the results of the Level 1<br />

Status Query test to verify the repair. If this test still fails, proceed to<br />

Step 2.<br />

2. Follow the manufacturer-recommended repair procedures for the<br />

NT1. Then enter test port location and review the results of<br />

the Level 1 Status Query test to verify repair.<br />

2 of 3<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1949

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