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This <strong>test</strong> runs on IPMEDPRO (TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320).<br />

Table 559: Aggregator Hardware Query (#1629)<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

2000<br />

2012<br />

2100<br />

2500<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

Packet Count Query Test (#1630)<br />

Packet Count Query Test (#1630)<br />

ABORT Response to the <strong>test</strong> was not received within the allowed time.<br />

Internal system <strong>error</strong>.<br />

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

Internal system <strong>error</strong>.<br />

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

2801 ABORT Unable to find IP address data for this location.<br />

1. Verify that the board is administered.<br />

2807 ABORT The board is administered but not enabled on the change<br />

ip-interfaces form.<br />

1. Enable the board on the change ip-interfaces form <strong>and</strong><br />

rerun the <strong>test</strong>.<br />

2. If the problem continues, replace the circuit pack.<br />

28673<br />

28674<br />

28927<br />

FAIL Reset - not initialized<br />

Heartbeat failure<br />

Internal <strong>error</strong>.<br />

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

PASS The aggregator hardware is functioning properly.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> sends a request for a count of packets received by the firmware from the LAN bus on<br />

the TN2602AP IP Media Processor. This <strong>test</strong> is based on the Medpro DSP looparound <strong>test</strong>. The<br />

Packet Count Query requests the packet count value from the IP Media Processor, runs the<br />

looparound <strong>test</strong> on an available port, then requests a second packet count value from the IP<br />

Media Processor. If the second value is greater than the first, then the packet bus is working. If<br />

the second value is not greater than the first, then there is a problem with the packet bus.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> runs on IPMEDPRO (TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320).<br />

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