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Table 237: SNI-PEER Error Log Entries 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

SNI<br />

Slot 1<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

3073 Any 17 Failure audit (#777) Any OFF <strong>test</strong> board location<br />

3329 Any 18 Failure audit (#777) Any OFF <strong>test</strong> board location<br />

3585 Any 19 Failure audit (#777) Any OFF <strong>test</strong> board location<br />

3841 Any 20 Failure audit (#777) Any OFF <strong>test</strong> board location<br />

1. 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 />

2. The slot location of the SNI at the other end of the peer link indicted by the SNI reporting the <strong>error</strong>.<br />

For every <strong>error</strong> in Table 237: SNI-PEER Error Log Entries, the SNI circuit pack reporting the<br />

<strong>error</strong> has a problem with the control path, circuit path, or packet path to the SNI peer in the slot<br />

indicated on the <strong>error</strong> table.<br />

1. Run the Failure Audit (#777) to confirm if the <strong>error</strong> still exists.<br />

2. If the SNI reports an SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong> against a slot that does not contain an SNI, either<br />

change circuit pack administration using change circuit-pack to un-administer the<br />

SNI, or insert an SNI into the indicated slot. Use list configuration carrier to<br />

determine if an SNI circuit pack is inserted. Otherwise, use display <strong>error</strong>s <strong>and</strong> look at<br />

every SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong> in the log. If either of the following two conditions are present, follow<br />

Procedure 2 below:<br />

● Do many SNIs have SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s pointing to the same 2 adjacent SNIs?<br />

● Do 2 adjacent SNIs have SNI-PEER <strong>error</strong>s pointing to many other SNIs?<br />

3. If neither condition is present, follow Procedure 1 below. When using either procedure, see<br />

SNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack) or SNC-BD (Switch Node Clock Circuit Pack) for circuit pack<br />

replacement instructions.<br />

Slot Numbers of<br />

Adjacent SNIs<br />

Point to this SNI Pair<br />

2, 3 1, 257<br />

4, 5 513, 769<br />

6, 7 1025, 1281<br />

8, 9 1537, 1793<br />

13, 14 2049, 2305<br />

15, 16 2561, 2817<br />

Recommended Action<br />

876 Maintenance Alarms for Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers<br />

2 of 2

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