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Table 109: EXP-INTF Error Log Entries 3 of 3<br />

Error Type Aux<br />

Data 1<br />

2817 (n) Any MIN ON<br />

EXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack)<br />

3073 (o) Any EI Packet Interface<br />

<strong>test</strong> (#589)<br />

MAJ OFF <strong>test</strong> board location r 3<br />

3074 (p) 2 EI Packet Interface<br />

<strong>test</strong> (#589)<br />

MAJ OFF <strong>test</strong> board location r 3<br />

3075 (p) 1 EI Packet Interface<br />

<strong>test</strong> (#589)<br />

MAJ OFF <strong>test</strong> board location r 3<br />

3076 EI Packet Interface<br />

<strong>test</strong> (#589)<br />

MAJ OFF <strong>test</strong> board location r 3<br />

3330 (q) Any WRN ON<br />

3585 (r) 0 WRN OFF<br />

3841(t,v) Any MIN OFF (s)<br />

3842(u,v) Any MIN OFF (s)<br />

10001<br />

(w)<br />

0<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

Recommended Action<br />

1. Aux Data 32767 for any <strong>error</strong> log entry indicates that an alarmed EI was busied out <strong>and</strong> then released.<br />

When this occurs, existing service affecting alarms must be preserved. As is typical, when the EI is<br />

released every alarm is resolved. Therefore the alarm <strong>and</strong> <strong>error</strong> logs must be repopulated with the alarms<br />

present at time of busyout. This <strong>error</strong> code is an indication that existing aux data <strong>and</strong> <strong>error</strong> log time stamps<br />

are no longer valid because they were lost when the alarms were resolved upon release of the circuit<br />

pack.<br />

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

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

3 of 3<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 18: the EI circuit pack has been busied out via busyout board location. To<br />

resolve this <strong>error</strong>, release the EI circuit pack via release board location.<br />

b. Error Type 23: the EI circuit pack has been administered on the Circuit Pack screen, but<br />

has not been physically inserted into the system. Insert the circuit pack.<br />

c. Error Type 125: A different circuit pack occupies the slot where this circuit pack is logically<br />

administered. To resolve this problem, either:<br />

1. Replace the incorrect circuit pack with the logically assigned circuit pack.<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 445

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