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Table 434: SNI Circuit Path Test (#755) 3 of 4<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

102 -<br />

109,<br />

113 -<br />

120<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

SNI Circuit Path Test (#755)<br />

FAIL The SNI circuit pack cot communicate with the SNI in a different slot over<br />

the circuit path.<br />

1. Determine the slot number of the other SNI: Subtract 100 from the<br />

Error Code. For example, if the Error Code is 115, the SNI slot<br />

number is 15. This number is referred to as the "specified SNI slot".<br />

2. Fix any on-board SNI-BD <strong>error</strong>s against this SNI <strong>and</strong> the SNI in the<br />

specified SNI slot. Enter display <strong>error</strong>s to find any SNI-BD<br />

<strong>error</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> enter display alarms to see if the <strong>error</strong>s have<br />

on-board alarms. Follow the repair procedures for SNI-BD (SNI<br />

Circuit Pack).<br />

3. Enter display <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> check the <strong>error</strong> log for other SNI circuit<br />

packs with SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s. See Table 435: SNI Slot / Error Type<br />

to determine the Error Type for SNI-PEER. For example, if the<br />

specified SNI slot number is 13, look for SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s with Error<br />

Type 2049. If other SNI circuit packs have SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s with the<br />

same Error Type, replace the SNI in the specified SNI slot.<br />

Replacing an SNI may be service interrupting. See SNI-BD (SNI<br />

Circuit Pack) for the procedure for replacing an SNI.<br />

4. If other SNI circuit packs do not have SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s with the<br />

same Error Type, the problem could be at either of the peer SNI<br />

boards. It is arbitrary as to which SNI is replaced first.<br />

a. Replace this SNI.<br />

b. Replace the SNI in the specified SNI slot.<br />

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