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Table 223: Error Type 513 Aux Data 2 of 2<br />

Aux Data Description of Failure<br />

FW-DWNLD (Firmware Download)<br />

3 A target board failed. See Error Type 259 (c).<br />

1. Check the image, translations and retry the download<br />

4 Two consecutive target boards failed, download schedule aborted.<br />

1. Verify the download image and translations.<br />

2. Retry the download<br />

5 Schedule timer expired<br />

1. Schedule unfinished target boards.<br />

2. Retry the download.<br />

6 disable firmware download command was executed.<br />

e. Error Type769 — a downloadable board image is bad and a good image needs to be<br />

downloaded. This error may be a result of a failed download attempt or a board that is<br />

unstable. The Aux Data indicates the location of the circuit pack requesting the firmware<br />

download and is in the form UUAAA, where UU is the port network number (cabinet) and<br />

AAA is the Angel number.<br />

The Angel number can be converted into the carrier and slot number by using the EPN<br />

Angel Address/Slot Mapping Table. For example, with an Aux Data value of 1080, look for<br />

the Angel number 80 in Table 103: EPN Angel Address/Slot Mapping. It can be found in the<br />

column of carrier B and in the row of slot 15, so the target board is located in 1B15.<br />

Demand test descriptions and error codes<br />

The FW-DWNLD maintenance object has only one demand test.<br />

2 of 2<br />

Order of Investigation Short Test Sequence Long Test Sequence D/ND 1<br />

Firmware Download Test (#1413) X X D<br />

1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 849

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