REPLUNITMISS
REPLUNTMISS (Card Missing)
The card missing condition is raised when a provisioned slot, that has both a programmed
card-type and an Admin state of In-Service, does not have a card in it. The slot has been
provisioned as such and no card has been inserted, or an inserted In-Service card has been
physically removed from that slot.
Severity TC
Service affecting? No
Applicability All cards
Corrective Action
At the end of each step wait to see if the fault clears. If not, continue with the next step.
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1
If... Then...
the affected card is a PF in a PSS-16 system, continue with Step 2.
the
affected card is not a PF in a PSS-16
system,
proceed to Step 3.
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2
Although only one PF is required in the 1830 PSS-16, the REPLUNITMISS condition
may occur when only one PF is present. Disable the REPLUNITMISS alarm on the PF
slot that is empty:
CLI config alm attr slot
WEBUI In the Equipment Tree, select
System and click the Fault function.
On the Alarmable Conditions window, in the Override Severity column,
select
Not Reported for the empty PF slot.
Click
Submit.
Trouble-clearing procedures
REPLUNITMISS
REPLUNTMISS (Card Missing)
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1830 PSS-36/PSS–32/PSS-16/PSS-4
8DG60888CAAA Release 3.6.0 and 3.6.1
Issue 1 June 2011
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