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Table 236: TN2302 IPMEDPRO Error Log Entries 3 of 3<br />

Error Type Aux<br />

Data<br />

3585 (s) 1 or 2 Verify NIC<br />

Options Test<br />

(#1511)<br />

3841(t) Inconsistent<br />

downlink<br />

3841(u) 4283 RTCP Monitor<br />

<strong>Server</strong> error<br />

3999 (v) Any None<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level<br />

IPMEDPRO (TN2302 IP Media Processor)<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 1: the circuit pack has been removed from the system or is not fully<br />

administered. The alarm is logged about 15 minutes after the circuit pack has been<br />

removed, or 11 minutes after the SAKI test (#53) fails.<br />

To be fully administered, an IPMEDPRO circuit pack must meet four conditions:<br />

● Have an entry in the circuit pack screen (change circuit-pack)<br />

● Have the MedPro IP address administered (change node-names ip)<br />

● Be enabled (change ip-interface)<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

MIN OFF<br />

1. Run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test sequence. Refer to each<br />

appropriate test’s description, and follow its recommended procedures.<br />

2. Minor alarms on this MO may be downgraded to warning alarms based on values set in set options.<br />

● Be physically inserted into the correct slot<br />

If the circuit pack has an entry on the circuit pack screen and any of the other conditions are<br />

NOT met, a MINOR alarm is logged. To resolve the error:<br />

● Make sure every condition for administration is met, and that a functioning MedPro circuit<br />

pack is inserted in the correct slot.<br />

● Completely remove the IPMEDPRO from the system:<br />

a. Remove the administered IP-Interface associated with the circuit pack.<br />

b. Physically remove the circuit pack from the slot.<br />

b. Error Type 18: The IPMEDPRO interface circuit pack has been busied out by a busyout<br />

board location command. Release the circuit pack with release board location.<br />

c. Error Type 23: The IPMEDPRO circuit pack is not completely administered. To be fully<br />

administered, an IPMEDPRO circuit pack must meet all of these four conditions:<br />

● Have an entry in the circuit plan (change circuit-pack)<br />

Recommended Action<br />

3 of 3<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 885

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